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Rule 3701-19-38 | General requirements for pediatric respite care program personnel.
...d contracted staff, are provided: (1) In accordance with the patients' plans of care; (2) In accordance with the policies and procedures developed by the interdisciplinary team; (3) In accordance with current and accepted standards of practice; (4) Documented in the patient's central clinical record; and (5) By staff members who comply with the program's employee health policies. (a... |
Rule 3701-19-41 | Contracted services.
...nt to a written contract under which: (1) The provider of pediatric respite care program furnishes to the contractor a copy of the pediatric respite care patient's interdisciplinary plan of care that is established under division (C) of section 3712.06 of the Revised Code and rule 3701-19-40 of the Administrative Code and specifies the care that is to be furnished by the contractor; (2) The regimen described in the... |
Rule 3701-19-41 | Contracted services.
...nt to a written contract under which: (1) The provider of pediatric respite care program furnishes to the contractor a copy of the pediatric respite care patient's interdisciplinary plan of care that is established under division (C) of section 3712.06 of the Revised Code and rule 3701-19-40 of the Administrative Code and specifies the care that is to be furnished by the contractor; (2) The regi... |
Rule 3701-21-01 | Definitions.
...As used in Chapter 3701-21 of the Administrative Code: (A) "a w " means water activity which is a measure of the free moisture in a food, is the quotient of the water vapor pressure of the substance divided by the vapor pressure of pure water at the same temperature, and is indicated by the symbol a w . (B) "Board of health" means the board of health of any city or general health district, or the authority having t... |
Rule 3701-21-01 | Definitions.
...As used in Chapter 3701-21 of the Administrative Code: (A) "a w " means water activity, which is a measure of the free moisture in a food, is the quotient of the water vapor pressure of the substance divided by the vapor pressure of pure water at the same temperature. (B) "Board of health" means the board of health of any city or general health district, or the authority having the duties of a board of health as au... |
Rule 3701-21-02 | License.
...e pursuant to division (C) of section 3717.43 of the Revised Code. (B) An application for a license to operate a new food service operation during any part of the year shall be filed as hereinafter provided not less than ten days before the food service operation is opened for business. If proper application has been made, the facility layout and equipment specifications have been approved and complied with on the f... |
Rule 3701-21-02 | License.
...e pursuant to division (C) of section 3717.43 of the Revised Code. (B) An application for a license to operate a new food service operation during any part of the year will be filed as hereinafter provided not less than ten days before the food service operation is opened for business. If proper application has been made, the facility layout and equipment specifications have been approved and com... |
Rule 3701-21-02.1 | License fees and categories.
...he licensor shall establish fees for: (1) Food service operations in which the interior premises is under twenty-five thousand square feet for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (2) Food service operations in which the interior premises is twenty-five thousand square feet or more for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (3) Temporary fo... |
Rule 3701-21-02.1 | License fees and categories.
...licensor will establish fees for: (1) Food service operations in which the interior premises is under twenty-five thousand square feet for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (2) Food service operations in which the interior premises is twenty-five thousand square feet or more for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative ... |
Rule 3701-21-02.2 | Cost analysis and calculation.
...f administering and enforcing Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder for food service operations and retail food establishments licensed by the licensor. The licensor shall calculate the actual cost of administration and enforcement attributable to each of the following components on forms prescribed or approved by the director of agriculture and the director of health: (1) Risk level I, ... |
Rule 3701-21-02.2 | Cost analysis and calculation.
...f administering and enforcing Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder for food service operations and retail food establishments licensed by the licensor. The licensor will calculate the actual cost of administration and enforcement attributable to each of the following components on forms prescribed or approved by the director of agriculture and the director of health: ... |
Rule 3701-21-02.3 | Risk level of food service operations.
...n that offers for sale or serves: (1) Coffee, self-service hot beverage dispenser drinks, self-service fountain drinks, prepackaged non-time/temperature controlled for safety beverages; (2) Pre-packaged refrigerated or frozen time/temperature controlled for safety foods; (3) Fresh, unprocessed fruits and vegetables; (4) Pre-packaged non-time/temperature controlled for safety foods; or ... |
Rule 3701-21-24 | State survey procedures for program evaluation.
...ram of a licensor pursuant to section 3717.11 of the Revised Code. The licensor shall provide the director of health with all requested information to complete the survey. (B) The director of health shall provide the survey methodology, which shall include: (1) A review of the administrative aspects of the food service operation program including application and licensing, certification, cost analysis and fee adopt... |
Rule 3701-21-24 | State survey procedures for program evaluation.
...of a licensor pursuant to section 3717.11 of the Revised Code. The licensor will provide the director of health with all requested information to complete the survey. (B) The director of health will provide the survey methodology, which is to include: (1) A review of the administrative aspects of the food service operation program including application and licensing, certification, cost anal... |
Rule 3701-21-25 | Certification in food protection.
...(A) In accordance with section 3717.09 of the Revised Code, the director of health shall approve the following categories of food certification courses of study: (1) Person in charge certification covering the principles of food safety and the requirements of paragraph (B) of rule 3717-1-02.4 of the Administrative Code. A person in charge certification course approved by the director of health p... |
Rule 3701-21-25 | Certification in food protection.
...(A) In accordance with section 3717.09 of the Revised Code, the director of health will approve the following categories of food certification courses: (1) Person in charge certification covers the principles of food safety and the requirements of paragraph (B) of rule 3717-1-02.4 of the Administrative Code. (2) Manager certification in food protection is a comprehensive food safety training t... |
Rule 3701-22-01 | Definitions.
...d as a cancer hospital under 42 C.F.R. 412.23(f) (1985) and is organized primarily for treatment and research on cancer. (N) "Cardiac catheterization" means a procedure used to diagnose and treat various cardiac and circulatory diseases that involves inserting a thin, pliable catheter into a major blood vessel and manipulating the tip of the catheter through veins or arteries to the heart. (... |
Rule 3701-22-03 | Application for initial, renewal, or transfer licensure; notice to the director; sales, assignments, or transfers.
...d application includes the following: (1) A nonrefundable license application or renewal fee based on the number of beds within the hospital as follows: (a) One to fifty beds, four thousand four hundred twenty-five dollars; (b) Fifty-one to one hundred beds, eight thousand eight hundred fifty dollars; (c) One hundred one to one hundred fifty beds, thirteen thousand two hundred fifty dollars; ... |
Rule 3701-22-09 | Critical access hospitals.
...provisions sets forth in paragraphs (K)(1) to (K)(5) of rule 3701-22-07 of the Administrative Code. (C) Cooperate with any public health investigation. |
Rule 3701-22-10 | Rural emergency hospitals.
...mergency hospital will: (A) Submit: (1) A complete application for a license to operate a rural emergency hospital or renewal of an existing license may be made either in writing on a form provided by the director and signed by the applicant or the applicant's agent, or using an electronic system prescribed by the director and affirmed by the applicant or the applicant's agent. A complete appli... |
Rule 3701-22-20 | Maternity unit and newborn care nursery general facilities and equipment requirements.
...ty unit licensed on or before March 20, 1997, to alter, upgrade, or otherwise improve the structure or fixtures of the maternity unit in order to comply with the requirements of this rule, unless one of the following applies: (1) The maternity unit initiates or has, after March 20, 1997, initiated a construction, renovation, or a reconstruction project that involves a capital expenditure of at l... |
Rule 3701-22-21 | Level I service standards.
... obstetrical patients, including: (1) Low-risk patients, such as patients with: (a) Term deliveries; (b) Singleton deliveries; and (c) Deliveries with vertex presentation; (2) Selected uncomplicated patients with higher-risk conditions, such as patients with: (a) Term twin gestation; (b) Trial of labor after cesarean delivery; (c) Uncomplicated cesarean delivery; or (d) Preeclampsia with seve... |
Rule 3701-22-23 | Level III service standards.
... for obstetrical patients, including: (1) All low-risk patients; (2) All uncomplicated patients with higher-risk conditions; (3) All high-risk patients; (4) Patients with more complex maternal or fetal conditions as identified by the service, such as patients: (a) With suspected placenta accreta or placenta previa with prior uterine surgery; (b) With suspected placenta percreta; (c) Wit... |
Rule 3701-22-24 | Level IV service standards.
... obstetrical patients, including: (1) All low-risk patients; (2) All uncomplicated patients with higher-risk conditions; (3) All high-risk patients; (4) Patients with more complex maternal or fetal conditions; (5) Patients with the most complex medical conditions as identified by the service, or patients who are critically ill, including patients with: (a) Severe maternal cardiac con... |
Rule 3701-22-25 | Freestanding children's hospitals with level III or level IV neonatal care services.
...ide care for newborns, including: (1) Low-risk newborns; (2) Convalescing and moderately ill newborns; (3) Extremely low birth weight infants; (4) Newborns who require advanced respiratory care, other than extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, such as high-frequency ventilation and inhaled nitric oxide; and (5) Newborns who require major surgery other than surgical repair of serious co... |