Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701-22-27 | Freestanding children's hospitals with a level IV neonatal care services and a level III obstetrical service.
...in paragraphs (C) to (H) of rule 3701-22-25 of the Administrative Code, a freestanding children's hospital with a level IV neonatal care service and a level III obstetric service will provide antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care for obstetric patients, including: (1) All low-risk patients; (2) All uncomplicated patients with higher-risk conditions; (3) All high-risk patients; (4... |
Rule 3701-22-38.1 | Level I cardiac catheterization service standards.
...theterization procedures include: (1) Intracoronary administration of drugs; (2) Left heart catheterization; (3) Right heart catheterization; (4) Coronary angiography; (5) Basic diagnostic electrophysiology studies not involving transseptal puncture; (6) Intra-aortic balloon pump or, if required for patient stabilization for transfer, placement of percutaneous left ventricular as... |
Rule 3701-22-38.4 | Adult electrophysiology procedure rooms.
...hysiology studies are conducted will: (1) Have a minimum floor area of three hundred fifty square feet; (2) Have the following minimum clearances: (a) Sufficient footage on each side of the procedure table to ensure that movement around and in the sterile field does not compromise or contaminate the sterile field; and (b) Clearance at the head of the bed should be allocated for anesthesia equi... |
Rule 3701-22-40 | General facilities, equipment, and supplies - adult cardiac catheterization service.
...rvice will utilize the following: (1) Procedure rooms will: (a) Have a minimum floor area of four hundred square feet; (b) Have the following minimum clearances: (i) If anesthesia is utilized, six feet at the head of the operating table. This dimension will result in an anesthesia work zone with a clear floor area of six feet by eight feet; and (ii) Sufficient footage on each... |
Rule 3701-22-45 | Facilities, equipment, and supplies - open-heart surgery service.
...ooms used for open-heart surgery: (1) Standard operating rooms will: (a) Have a minimum floor area of four hundred fifty square feet; (b) Have the following minimum clearances: (i) If anesthesia is utilized, six feet at the head of the operating table. This dimension will result in an anesthesia work zone with a clear floor area of six feet by eight feet; and (ii) Sufficient footage... |
Rule 3701-22-56 | Facilities, equipment, and supplies - pediatric cardiac catheterization service.
...on service will ensure the following: (1) Procedure rooms: (a) Have a minimum floor area of four hundred square feet; (b) Have the following minimum clearances: (i) If anesthesia is utilized, six feet at the head of the operating table. This dimension will result in an anesthesia work zone with a clear floor area of six feet by eight feet; and (ii) Sufficient footage on each side ... |
Rule 3701-22-62 | Facilities, equipment, and supplies - pediatric cardiovascular surgery service.
...pediatric cardiovascular surgery: (1) Standard operating rooms will: (a) Have a minimum floor area of four hundred fifty square feet; (b) Have the following minimum clearances: (i) If anesthesia is utilized, six feet at the head of the operating table. This dimension will result in an anesthesia work zone with a clear floor area of six feet by eight feet; and (ii) Sufficient footage... |
Rule 3701-22-65 | Order to suspend operations of a health care service.
...ealth care service under paragraphs (B)(1) and (B)(2) of rule 3701-22-05 of the Administrative Code, the director may issue an order to suspend operations to a health care service, for the following: (A) The director determines, based on clinical criteria including, but not limited to, major complications, the frequency of emergency transfers, and death, that the service poses an imminent threat of s... |
Rule 3701-25-03 | Responsibility of the operator.
...resident camp shall comply with rule 3701-25-04 of the Administrative Code. (C) Persons seeking approval to operate a resident camp shall apply to the board of health in which the business is located, on forms the board shall prescribe and provide. (1) Initial permit to operate. Any person who intends to open a new resident camp shall apply for a permit at any time after receiving written approv... |
Rule 3701-25-04 | Resident camp plan review package submission and design requirements.
...h of the following have occurred: (1) The proposed location of the resident camp has been evaluated by the board of health under paragraph (B) of this rule; and (2) The plans for construction or alteration have been submitted to the board of health for review, in accordance with paragraph (C) of this rule, and have been approved by the board of health, in accordance with rule 3701-25-02 of t... |
Rule 3701-26-02 | Responsibilities of the director of health.
...iew package shall be disapproved. (1) Plan approval. Except as otherwise provided in this rule, a plan approval issued by the director for a campground under this rule shall be valid for two years after the date on which the director issues the approval. The director may grant one extension for a specified period of time if the director finds that the applicant for plan review has made a good... |
Rule 3701-26-03 | Responsibilities of the licensor.
...proved in accordance with paragraph (C)(1) of rule 3701-26-02 of the Administrative Code and that all plan verification construction inspections have been completed in accordance with paragraph (D)(2) of rule 3701-26-02 of the Administrative Code. (B) Location evaluation. Within twenty-one days of a request, the licensor shall evaluate the location for a newly constructed, substantially altered o... |
Rule 3701-26-04 | Responsibilities of the licensee.
...this rule shall comply with rule 3701-26-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) License to operate. No person shall operate or maintain a campground without a license issued by the licensor having jurisdiction. However, no person who neither intends to nor receives anything of value arising from the use of, or the sale of goods or services in connection with the use of a campground shall be required ... |
Rule 3701-26-05 | Campground plan review package submission and design requirements.
...h of the following have occurred: (1) The proposed location of the campground has been evaluated by the licensor under paragraph (B) of this rule; and (2) The plans for the construction or alteration have been submitted for review and have been approved by the director or the licensor, as appropriate, under paragraph (C) or (F) of this rule. (B) Before submitting a plan review package t... |
Rule 3701-28-01 | Definitions.
...system, including without limitation: (1) Adding or changing the design of continuous disinfection, water treatment, methane treatment device, or a cyst reduction filter; (2) Converting a well with a buried seal to a well with a pitless adapter or well house installation; (3) Extending a distribution system to one or more dwellings or buildings including extending a distribution system to a... |
Rule 3701-28-02 | Scope, responsibility for compliance, and
applicability of rules.
...as stated in paragraph (XXX) of rule 3701-28-01 of the Administrative Code shall apply to all systems regardless of the date of construction, development, installation, or alteration. All private water systems constructed prior to the effective date of this rule shall comply with the rules in effect at the time of construction, unless otherwise required by this chapter regardless if the water syst... |
Rule 3701-28-03 | Permits, system approval and sampling requirements.
... of health pursuant to this rule. (1) Any person intending to construct a private water system, convert a well to a private water system, alter a private water system or install a test well or component thereof, shall, either in person or through a designated agent, make application to the board of health for a permit. Permits may be completed in person, sent by mail, or submitted by fax or e... |
Rule 3701-28-06 | Fees and fee categories.
...t methodology prescribed by rule 3701-36-14 of the Administrative Code. Except for seventy-four dollars of the fee for each new private water system installation, as prescribed in paragraph (C) of this rule, no portion of any fee for administering and enforcing this chapter shall be returned to the Ohio department of health. (B) The fees paid to a board of health of a health district under this c... |
Rule 3701-28-07 | Location, operation, and maintenance of private water systems.
...ents of this chapter, and as follows: (1) Where two or more dwellings are serviced by a private water system, the entire private water system shall be owned and maintained equally by all parties owning service connections served by the system. (2) Where a private water system, or portion thereof, is not located on the same parcel as the service connection it serves, there shall be a legally recorded easement to all... |
Rule 3701-28-08 | Pumps, pressure tanks, and other requirements for all private water systems.
...all be of materials conforming to table 1 and 2 of this rule. All pipe and fittings utilized in private water systems shall also conform to NSF 61-2016. (C) All pipes and valves shall also be protected from freezing or other physical damage. Valves shall be installed so that they are accessible from the surface of the ground by means of an open stack. (D) All pipe fittings and nipples shall be approved for installa... |
Rule 3701-28-14 | Location and construction of ponds.
...f contamination as specified in rule 3701-28-07 of the Administrative Code. In addition, the following criteria shall be met: (1) For purposes of this rule "watershed" means the area up gradient from the water supply that drains, channels, or otherwise directs surface water toward the water source; (2) The watershed shall have a permanent growth of vegetation; (3) The watershed shall be fre... |
Rule 3701-28-18 | Registration and bonding of private water systems contractors.
...rety bonding requirements of section 3701.344 of the Revised Code and the requirements of this rule. (1) Only registered contractors may construct, alter, develop, service, repair, install pumping equipment for a private water system, seal private water systems, drill water wells, install pitless adapters, perform service, maintenance or other repairs to private water system treatment systems, or... |
Rule 3701-29-01 | Definitions.
...s the same as division (A) of section 3718.01 of the Revised Code. For the purposes of this chapter, the terms "alter" or "alteration" shall include, but not be limited to a change in the nature of influent waste strength; a change in system components; an expansion of the treatment or dispersal system, and may include a change in the volume of the daily design flow. (C) "ANSI" means the American national standards... |
Rule 3701-29-02 | Scope, responsibility for compliance, and applicability of rules.
...GWRS. (C) In accordance with section 3718.012 of the Revised Code, a sewage treatment system that was in operation prior to the effective date of these rules shall not be required to be replaced with a new sewage treatment system, and shall be deemed approved if the system does not cause a public health nuisance, or if the system is causing a public health nuisance as provided in section 3718.011 of the Revised Code... |
Rule 3701-29-03 | Registration of installers, service providers, and septage haulers.
...aph (FFF), (JJJJ), or (OOOO) of rule 3701-29-01 of the Administrative Code, respectively. (B) Installers, septage haulers, and service providers shall register with the board of health for each category of work prior to performing the duties defined in paragraphs (FFF), (JJJJ), or (OOOO) of rule 3701-29-01 of the Administrative Code within the board's jurisdiction. A registration shall not be transferable and shall ... |