Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701-83-47 | Radiation safety standards - freestanding radiation therapy centers.
...(A) Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall maintain and follow written policies and procedures for the handling of emergencies which may threaten the health and safety of patients, staff, or the general public. (B) Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall comply with the applicable provisions of Chapter 3748. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted pursuant to that chapter. (... |
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Rule 3701-83-48 | Equipment standards - freestanding radiation therapy centers.
...(A) Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall have the necessary equipment to provide services with accuracy, precision, and efficiency. Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall: (1) Provide, either on-site or by referral, for diagnostic services including computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine, and clinical and surgical pa... |
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Rule 3701-83-48 | Equipment standards - freestanding radiation therapy centers.
...(A) Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall have the necessary equipment to provide services with accuracy, precision, and efficiency. Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall: (1) Provide, either on-site or by referral, for diagnostic services including computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine, and clinical and surgical pa... |
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Rule 3701-83-51 | Definitions - freestanding diagnostic imaging centers.
...As used in rules 3701-83-51 to 3701-83-55 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Authorized user" means a physician who meets the definition of authorized user in rule 3701:1-58-01 of the Administrative Code for the specified modality. (B) "Chiropractic radiologist" means a chiropractor with: (1) Diplomat status by the American chiropractic board of radiology; and (2) CT and MRI credentialing by t... |
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Rule 3701-83-51 | Definitions - freestanding diagnostic imaging centers.
...As used in rules 3701-83-51 to 3701-83-55 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Authorized user" means a physician who meets the definition of authorized user in rule 3701:1-58-01 of the Administrative Code for the specified modality. (B) "Certified nurse-midwife" or "CNM" means an individual licensed as an advanced practice registered nurse under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code and designated as a ... |
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Rule 3701-83-52 | Personnel and staffing requirements - freestanding diagnostic imaging centers.
...(A) Each freestanding or mobile diagnostic imaging center shall have a radiologist, nuclear medicine physician, authorized user, physician acting within their scope of practice, or chiropractic radiologist, as appropriate to the diagnostic imaging services being offered, that has overall responsibility for the diagnostic imaging services being provided by the freestanding or mobile diagnostic imag... |
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Rule 3701-83-52 | Personnel and staffing requirements - freestanding diagnostic imaging centers.
...(A) Each freestanding or mobile diagnostic imaging center shall have a radiologist, nuclear medicine physician, authorized user, physician acting within their scope of practice, or chiropractic radiologist, as appropriate to the diagnostic imaging services being offered, that has overall responsibility for the diagnostic imaging services being provided by the freestanding or mobile diagnostic imag... |
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Rule 3701-86-03 | Location, environment, and supervision of a newborn safety incubator.
...(A) In accordance with section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code, newborn safety incubators can only be installed at locations of the following entities: (1) Law enforcement agency; (2) Hospital registered pursuant to section 3701.07 of the Revised Code; or (3) Emergency medical service organization. (B) Each location where a newborn safety incubator is installed will have: (1) At least one ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-01 | Definitions.
...Terms defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code shall have the same meaning when used in this chapter except terms redefined within a given rule for use within that rule only. Additionally, the following terms as used in this chapter are defined as follows: (A) "Access control" means a system for allowing only approved individuals to have unescorted access to the security zone and for e... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-01 | Definitions.
...Terms defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code shall have the same meaning when used in this chapter except terms redefined within a given rule for use within that rule only. Additionally, the following terms as used in this chapter are defined as follows: (A) "Access control" means a system for allowing only approved individuals to have unescorted access to the security zone and for e... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-02 | Purpose.
...This chapter has been established to provide the requirements for the physical protection program for any licensee that possesses an aggregated category one or category two quantity of radioactive material listed in appendix A to rule 3701:1-37-01 of the Administrative Code. These requirements provide reasonable assurance of the security of category one or category two quantities of radioactive material by protecting... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-03 | Scope.
...(A) Rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code apply to any person who, under the rules of this chapter, possesses or uses at any site, an aggregated category one or category two quantity of radioactive material. (B) Rules 3701:1-37-23 to 3701:1-37-28 of the Administrative Code apply to any person who, under the rules of this chapter: (1) Transports or delivers to a carrier for transport in a sin... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-06 | Specific exemptions.
...(A) The director may, upon application of any interested person or upon his or her own initiative, grant such exemptions from the requirements of the regulations in this chapter as he or she determines are authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and security, and are otherwise in the public interest. (B) A licensee that possesses radioactive waste that contains category one or ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-07 | Personnel access authorization requirements for category one or category two quantities of radioactive material.
...(A) General: (1) Each licensee that possesses an aggregated quantity of radioactive material at or above the category two threshold shall establish, implement, and maintain its access authorization program in accordance with requirements of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code. (2) An applicant for a new license and each licensee that would become newly subject to the ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-08 | Access authorization program requirements.
...(A) Granting unescorted access authorization: (1) Licensees shall implement the requirements of this rule for granting initial or reinstated unescorted access authorization. (2) Individuals who have been determined to be trustworthy and reliable shall also complete the security training required by paragraph (C) of rule 3701:1-37-15 of the Administrative Code before being allowed unescorted ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-08 | Access authorization program requirements.
...(A) Granting unescorted access authorization: (1) Licensees shall implement the requirements of this rule for granting initial or reinstated unescorted access authorization. (2) Individuals who have been determined to be trustworthy and reliable shall also complete the security training required by paragraph (C) of rule 3701:1-37-15 of the Administrative Code before being allowed unescorted ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-09 | Background investigations.
...(A) Initial investigation: before allowing an individual unescorted access to category one or category two quantities of radioactive material or to the devices that contain the material, licensees shall complete a background investigation of the individual seeking unescorted access authorization. The scope of the investigation must encompass at least the seven years preceding the date of the backg... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-10 | Requirements for criminal history records checks of individuals granted unescorted access to category one or category two quantities of radioactive material.
...(A) General performance objectives and requirements: (1) Except for those individuals listed in rule 3701:1-37-11 of the Administrative Code and those individuals grandfathered under paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-37-09 of the Administrative Code, each licensee subject to the provisions of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code shall fingerprint each individual who is to ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-10 | Requirements for criminal history records checks of individuals granted unescorted access to category one or category two quantities of radioactive material.
...(A) General performance objectives and requirements: (1) Except for those individuals listed in rule 3701:1-37-11 of the Administrative Code and those individuals grandfathered under paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-37-09 of the Administrative Code, each licensee subject to the provisions of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code shall fingerprint each individual who is to ... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-12 | Protection of information.
...(A) Each licensee who obtains background information on an individual under rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code shall establish and maintain a system of files and written procedures for protection of the record and the personal information from unauthorized disclosure. (B) The licensee may not disclose the record or personal information collected and maintained to person... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-13 | Access authorization program review.
...(A) Each licensee shall be responsible for the continuing effectiveness of the access authorization program. Each licensee shall ensure that access authorization programs are reviewed to confirm compliance with the requirements of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code and that comprehensive actions are taken to correct any noncompliance that is identified. The review progra... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-14 | Security program.
...(A) Applicability: (1) Each licensee that possesses an aggregated category one or category two quantity of radioactive material shall establish, implement, and maintain a security program in accordance with the requirements of rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code. (2) An applicant for a new license and each licensee that would become newly subject to the requirements... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-15 | General security program requirements.
...(A) Security plan: (1) Each licensee identified in paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-37-14 of the Administrative Code shall develop a written security plan specific to its facilities and operations. The purpose of the security plan is to establish the licensee's overall security strategy to ensure the integrated and effective functioning of the security program required by rules 3701:1-37-14 to 37... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-15 | General security program requirements.
...(A) Security plan: (1) Each licensee identified in paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-37-14 of the Administrative Code shall develop a written security plan specific to its facilities and operations. The purpose of the security plan is to establish the licensee's overall security strategy to ensure the integrated and effective functioning of the security program required by rules 3701:1-37-14 to 37... |
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Rule 3701:1-37-16 | LLEA coordination.
...(A) A licensee subject to rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code shall coordinate, to the extent practicable, with an LLEA for responding to threats to the licensee's facility, including any necessary armed response. The information provided to the LLEA must include: (1) A description of the facilities and the category one and category two quantities of radioactive mate... |