Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701-30-01 | Definitions.
...o meets one or more of the following: (1) Is medicaid eligible in accordance with Chapter 5111. of the Revised Code; (2) Lives in a high risk zip code as designated by the director; (3) Lives in or regularly visits a residential unit, child care facility, or school built before 1950; (4) Lives in or regularly visits a residential unit built before 1978 that has deteriorated paint; this may... |
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Rule 3701-30-05 | Record-keeping and reporting requirements.
... form prescribed by the director: (1) Child's name and parent's or guardian's name; (2) Child's street and mailing address, including the city, state, county and zip code; (3) Child's social security number, date of birth, gender, race and ethnicity; (4) Telephone number, with area code, where the parents or guardians can be reached; (5) Specimen matrix (blood); (6) Analyte (lead... |
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Rule 3701-30-08 | Public health lead risk assessment.
...perty in accordance with paragraphs (G)(1) to (G)(9) of rule 3701-32-07 of the Administrative Code. If a public health lead investigator completed one or more of the components of the public health lead risk assessment when conducting a public health lead investigation in accordance with rule 3701-30-07 of the Administrative Code within the previous twenty-eight calendar days, the public health le... |
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Rule 3701-30-12 | Lead poisoning prevention fund.
...program established under section 3742.31 of the Revised Code, to provide financial assistance to individuals who are unable to pay for either of the following: (1) Costs associated with obtaining lead tests and lead poisoning treatment for treatment for children under six years of age who are not covered by private medical insurance or are under insured, are not eligible for the medicaid program... |
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Rule 3701-31-01 | Definitions.
...trict created pursuant to section 3709.01 of the Revised Code. (G) "Imminent health hazard" means any condition that would present an undue risk of injury or illness including but not limited to the items listed in paragraphs (B)(1)(a) to (B)(1)(l) of rule 3701-31-04 of the Administrative Code. (H) "Inlet" means a fitting or location in a public swimming pool through which water is returned to the public swimming p... |
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Rule 3701-31-02 | Responsibilities of the director of health.
...tion and enforcement of this chapter: (1) Individual license. An annual license fee established under this rule shall include an additional amount of seventy-two dollars for each license issued on or after April 1, 2011 and eighty dollars for each license issued on or after April 1, 2012. (2) Additional license(s). If multiple public swimming pools are located at the same address, each additional license shall be a... |
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Rule 3701-31-03 | Responsibilities of the licensor.
...rdance with paragraph (C)(3) of rule 3701-31-02 of the Administrative Code and that all plan verification inspections have been completed in accordance with paragraph (H) of rule 3701-31-05 of the Administrative Code. (1) Initial license inspections. In accordance with paragraph (F) of this rule, the licensor shall inspect each public swimming pool in his jurisdiction to determine whether or not the public swimming ... |
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Rule 3701-31-03 | Responsibilities of the licensor.
...rdance with paragraph (C)(3) of rule 3701-31-02 of the Administrative Code and that all plan verification inspections have been completed in accordance with paragraph (H) of rule 3701-31-05 of the Administrative Code. (1) Initial license inspections. In accordance with paragraph (F) of this rule, the licensor will inspect each public swimming pool in his jurisdiction to determine whether or n... |
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Rule 3701-31-04 | Responsibilities of the licensee.
... of this rule shall comply with rule 3701-31-05 of the Administrative Code. Any person operating a public swimming pool shall obtain a license to operate the public swimming pool prior to operation as follows: (1) License to operate. No person shall operate or maintain a public swimming pool without a license issued by the licensor having jurisdiction. (a) License application. At the time of application for a lice... |
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Rule 3701-31-04 | Responsibilities of the licensee.
...e of this rule will comply with rule 3701-31-05 of the Administrative Code. Any person operating a public swimming pool will obtain a license to operate the public swimming pool prior to operation as follows: (1) License to operate. No person will operate or maintain a public swimming pool without a license issued by the licensor having jurisdiction. (a) License application. At the time of application for a license... |
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Rule 3701-31-05 | Submission of plans prior to licensure.
... as defined in paragraph (C) of rule 3701-31-01 of the Administrative Code. Beginning April 1, 2011 the fees for approval of plans are: (1) One thousand four hundred eight dollars for a new or substantially altered public swimming pool or a combination thereof, that has less than two thousand square feet of surface area. This fee includes the cost of up to two inspections as may be required in paragraph (H) of this... |
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Rule 3701-31-05.1 | Design criteria for new construction or substantial alteration of a public swimming pool on or after April 1, 2011.
...d for review in accordance with rule 3701-31-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) Safe design. The shape, dimensional design, and other features of a public swimming pool and the surrounding area shall be designed to ensure that the circulation of water and the safety of the patrons of the pool are not impaired. (C) Construction materials. The construction materials for any public swimming pool shall be constructed ... |
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Rule 3701-32-08 | Lead abatement contractor scope of practice and standards of conduct.
...r the soil surrounding them, or both: (1) Conduct lead abatement; (2) Provide professional advice regarding lead abatement; (3) Supervise one or more lead abatement workers; (4) Write pre-abatement plans and lead abatement specifications; and (5) Perform lead-safe renovation, essential maintenance practices, interim controls, and paint stabilization. (B) A lead abatement contractor shall not perform or provide ... |
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Rule 3701-32-08 | Lead abatement contractor scope of practice and standards of conduct.
...r the soil surrounding them, or both: (1) Conduct lead abatement; (2) Provide professional advice regarding lead abatement; (3) Supervise one or more lead abatement workers; (4) Write pre-abatement plans and lead abatement specifications; and (5) Perform interim controls and paint stabilization. (B) A lead abatement contractor shall not perform or provide advice on: (1) Lead inspect... |
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Rule 3701-32-10 | Lead abatement project designer scope of practice and standards of conduct.
...r the soil surrounding them, or both: (1) Design lead abatement projects; (2) Conduct lead abatement; (3) Provide professional advice regarding lead abatement; (4) Supervise one or more lead abatement workers; (5) Write pre-abatement plans and lead abatement specifications; and (6) Perform lead abatement, essential maintenance practices, interim controls, lead-safe renovation and paint stabilization. (B) A le... |
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Rule 3701-32-10 | Lead abatement project designer scope of practice and standards of conduct.
...r the soil surrounding them, or both: (1) Design lead abatement projects; (2) Conduct lead abatement; (3) Provide professional advice regarding lead abatement; (4) Supervise one or more lead abatement workers; (5) Write pre-abatement plans and lead abatement specifications; and (6) Perform lead abatement, interim controls, and paint stabilization. (B) A lead abatement project designer ... |
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Rule 3701-32-12 | Clearance examinations.
...learance standards set forth in rule 3701-32-19 of the Administrative Code shall be used to determine if the lead hazards or presumed lead hazards have been sufficiently controlled. (C) Clearance examinations shall be performed by a lead risk assessor, lead inspector or clearance technician. A clearance technician shall perform clearance examinations on non-abatement projects only. (D) When performing any clearance... |
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Rule 3701-32-12 | Clearance
examinations.
...ance standards set forth in rule 3701-32-19 of the Administrative Code shall be used to determine if the lead hazards or presumed lead hazards have been sufficiently controlled. (C) Clearance examinations shall be performed by a lead risk assessor, lead inspector or clearance technician. A clearance technician shall perform clearance examinations on non-abatement projects only. (D) When perf... |
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Rule 3701-32-12 | Clearance examinations.
...ance standards set forth in rule 3701-32-19 of the Administrative Code shall be used to determine if the lead hazards or presumed lead hazards have been sufficiently controlled. (C) Clearance examinations shall be performed by a lead risk assessor, lead inspector or clearance technician. A clearance technician shall perform clearance examinations on non-abatement projects only. (D) When perf... |
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Rule 3701-32-14 | Record keeping and reporting requirements for environmental lead analytical and clinical laboratories.
...is rule and the requirements in rule 3701-30-05 of the Administrative Code, any clinical laboratory that performs any analysis of human blood, urine or other bodily substance of an Ohio resident to detect or determine levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, or arsenic for each specimen shall collect all of the following information shall submit to the director by electronic transfer, unless otherwise authorized by the dire... |
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Rule 3701-32-14 | Record keeping and reporting requirements for environmental lead analytical and clinical laboratories.
...is rule and the requirements in rule 3701-30-05 of the Administrative Code, any clinical laboratory that performs any analysis of human blood, urine or other bodily substance of an Ohio resident to detect or determine levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, or arsenic for each specimen shall collect all of the following information shall be submitted to the director by electronic transfer, unless otherw... |
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Rule 3701-32-19 | Levels of lead hazardous to human health and clearance examination standards.
...(A) Lead-based paint is present: (1) When a paint or other surface coating contains a lead concentration equal to or exceeding 1.0 mg/cm 2 (milligram per square centimeter), 0.5 percent by weight, or five thousand parts per million (ppm) by weight; and (2) On any surface like a surface tested in the same room that has a lead concentration equal to or exceeding the level set forth in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule. ... |
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Rule 3701-32-19 | Levels of lead hazardous to human health and clearance examination standards.
...(A) Lead-based paint is present: (1) When a paint or other surface coating contains a lead concentration equal to or exceeding 1.0 mg/cm 2 (milligram per square centimeter), 0.5 percent by weight, or five thousand parts per million (ppm) by weight; and (2) On any surface like a surface tested in the same room that has a lead concentration equal to or exceeding the level set forth in par... |
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Rule 3701-33-06 | Housing site and units.
...inimum standards of habitability: (1) All sites used for camps shall be adequately drained. They shall not be subject to periodic flooding, nor located within two hundred feet of swamps, standing water, or other surface collections of water that are located on the operator's property. The camp shall be located so the drainage from and through the camp will not endanger any water supply. All s... |
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Rule 3701-36-14 | Cost methodology.
...iding services specified in sections 3701.344, 3711.10, 3729.07, 3730.03, 3733.04, 3733.25 and 3749.04 of the Revised Code to the extent that section 3717.07 of the Revised Code does not require the use of a different methodology for calculation of costs of providing services. (B) The actual cost to a city or general health district of providing services specified in sections 3701.344, 3711.10, 3729.07, 3730.03, 373... |