Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701:1-67-08 | Shielding design and survey requirements.
...In addition to the rules in Chapters 3701:1-38 and 3701:1-67 of the Administrative Code, handlers shall comply with paragraphs (A) to (L) of this rule. (A) Therapy equipment subject to the rules in Chapter 3701:1-67 of the Administrative Code shall be provided with such primary and secondary barriers as are necessary to ensure compliance with rules 3701:1-38-12 and 3701:1-38-13 of the Administrative ... |
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Rule 3701:1-67-09 | Quality assurance for radiation therapy , simulation and image guidance equipment.
...(A) For therapy equipment subject to this chapter, a qualified medical physicist shall develop a documented quality assurance (QA) program using the appropriate "American Association of Physicists in Medicine" (AAPM) reports or the "National Council of Radiation Protection" (NCRP) report as a basis. (1) The quality assurance program shall: (a) Identify each QA performance test to be performe... |
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Rule 3701:1-67-09 | Quality assurance for radiation therapy, simulation and image guidance equipment.
...In addition to the rules in Chapters 3701:1-38 and 3701:1-67 of the Administrative Code, handlers shall comply with paragraphs (A) to (H) of this rule. (A) For therapy equipment subject to this chapter, a qualified medical physicist shall develop a documented quality assurance (QA) program using the appropriate "American Association of Physicists in Medicine" (AAPM) reports or the "National Council o... |
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Rule 3701:1-67-10 | Electronic brachytherapy.
...(A) Electronic brachytherapy devices shall be subject to the requirements of this rule, and shall be exempt from the requirements of rule 3701:1-67-05 of the Administrative Code. (1) An electronic brachytherapy device that does not meet the requirements of this rule shall not be used for irradiation of patients; and (2) An electronic brachytherapy device shall only be utilized for human use appl... |
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Rule 3701:1-67-10 | Electronic brachytherapy.
...In addition to the rules in Chapters 3701:1-38 and 3701:1-67 of the Administrative Code, handlers of electronic brachytherapy equipment shall comply with paragraphs (A) to (N) of this rule. (A) Electronic brachytherapy devices shall be subject to the requirements of this rule, and shall be exempt from the requirements of rule 3701:1-67-05 of the Administrative Code. (1) An electronic brachytherapy d... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-01 | Definitions.
...(A) Terms defined in this rule are intended to be used only within this chapter of the Administrative Code. (B) As used in this chapter: (1) "Access panel" means any barrier or panel which is designed to be removed or opened for maintenance or service purposes, requires tools to open, and permits access to the interior of an enclosed fail-safe system. (2) "Analytical system" means non-medical radiation-generating ... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-01 | Definitions.
...(A) As used in this chapter: (1) "Access panel" means any barrier or panel which is designed to be removed or opened for maintenance or service purposes, needs tools to open, and permits access to the interior of an enclosed fail-safe system. (2) "Analytical system" means non-medical radiation-generating equipment used to determine properties of materials being measured or analyzed. Analytical systems include, but ... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-02 | General requirements.
...(A) Each handler of non-medical radiation-generating equipment shall develop, implement and maintain a written quality assurance program in the form of a readily available manual or manuals, either in hard copy, printed format or electronic format. For the purpose of this chapter, quality assurance program means written policies and procedures such as testing, auditing and inspection to assure compliance with applica... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-02 | General obligations.
...(A) Each handler of non-medical radiation-generating equipment will develop, implement and maintain a writtenradiation protection program in the form of a readily available manual or manuals, either in hard copy, printed format or electronic format. For the purpose of this chapter, radiation protection program means written policies and procedures such as testing, auditing and inspection to assure compliance with app... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-03 | Non-medical radiographic systems.
...In addition to the applicable rules in this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, handlers of radiographic systems shall comply with the following: (A) Radiographic systems shall meet the following equipment standards: (1) A lock designed to prevent unauthorized or accidental production of ionizing radiation shall be provided. (2) A readily visible warning light, labeled with the words "X-RAY ... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-03 | Non-medical radiographic systems.
...In addition to the applicable rules in this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, handlers of radiographic systems will comply with the following: (A) Radiographic systems will meet the following equipment standards: (1) A lock designed to prevent unauthorized or accidental production of ionizing radiation will be provided. (2) A readily visible warning light, labeled with the words "X-RAY ON" ... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-04 | Non-medical analytical systems.
...In addition to the applicable rules in this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, handlers of analytical systems shall comply with the following: (A) Analytical systems shall meet the following equipment standards: (1) Open-beam analytical systems shall; (a) Provide an automatic shut-off feature that prevents any part of a person's body from being exposed to the primary x-ray beam path; or (b)... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-04 | Non-medical analytical systems.
...In addition to the applicable rules in this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, handlers of analytical systems will comply with the following: (A) Analytical systems will meet the following equipment standards: (1) Open-beam analytical systems will; (a) Provide an automatic shut-off feature that prevents any part of a person's body from being exposed to the primary x-ray beam path; or (b) Re... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-05 | Non-medical particle accelerator systems.
...In addition to the applicable rules in this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, handlers of particle accelerator systems shall comply with the following requirements: (A) Radiation-generating equipment used for particle acceleration shall meet the following equipment standards: (1) All safety instrumentation, readouts, and controls on the particle accelerator control console shall be clearly i... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-05 | Non-medical particle accelerator systems.
...In addition to the applicable rules in this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, handlers of particle accelerator systems will comply with the following : (A) Radiation-generating equipment used for particle acceleration will meet the following equipment standards: (1) All safety instrumentation, readouts, and controls on the particle accelerator control console will be clearly identified and e... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-06 | Non-medical cabinet systems.
...In addition to the applicable rules in this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, handlers of cabinet systems shall comply with the following: (A) All cabinet system shall meet the following equipment standards: (1) Radiation emitted from a cabinet system shall not exceed an exposure of 4.4 microgray (0.5 milliroentgen) in one hour at any point five centimeters outside the external surface. (2)... |
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Rule 3701:1-68-06 | Non-medical cabinet systems.
...In addition to the applicable rules in this chapter and Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, handlers of cabinet systems will comply with the following: (A) All cabinet system will meet the following equipment standards: (1) Radiation emitted from a cabinet system will not exceed an exposure of 4.4 microgray (0.5 milliroentgen) in one hour at any point five centimeters outside the external surface. (2) Ca... |
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Rule 3704-2-02 | Grantee criteria for funding.
...(A) Priority shall be given to grant applicants who develop services in accordance with the mission of the commission pursuant to rule 3704-1-02 of the Administrative Code. To receive consideration for funding, applicants must demonstrate: (1) That at least twenty per cent of its funds and/or resources are received from sources other than grants awarded by the commission on minority health; (2) Be a public or priva... |
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Rule 3704-2-09 | Grant and subgrant closeout, suspension, and termination.
...(A) Definitions (1) "Grant closeout" means the process by which the commission determines that all applicable administrative actions and all required work of the grant have been completed by the grantee and the commission. (2) "Suspension" of a grant means temporary withdrawal of the grantee's authority to obligate grant funds pending corrective action by the grantee or a decision to terminate the grant. (3) "Term... |
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Rule 3704-4-04 | Grantee criteria for funding.
...(A) Priority shall be given to grant applicants who develop services in accordance with the mission of the commission pursuant to rule 3704-1-02 of the Administrative Code. To receive consideration for funding, applicants must demonstrate: (1) That at least twenty per cent of its funds and/or resources are received from sources other than grants awarded by the commission on minority health; (2) Be a public or priva... |
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Rule 3704-4-11 | Grant and subgrant closeout, suspension, and termination.
...(A) Definitions (1) "Grant closeout" means the process by which the commission determines that all applicable administrative actions and all required work of the grant have been completed by the grantee and the commission. (2) "Suspension" of a grant means temporary withdrawal of the grantee's authority to obligate grant funds pending corrective action by the grantee or a decision to terminate the grant. (3) "Term... |
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Rule 3706-3-01 | Definitions.
...For the purposes of administrative rules promulgated in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in... |
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Rule 3717-1-01 | State of Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code and definitions.
...[Comment: For publication dates of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) referenced in this rule, see paragraph (B)(15)(b) of rule 3717-1-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Chapter 3717-1 of the Administrative Code shall also be known as "The State of Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code." (B) Definitions for the purposes of Chapter 3717-1 of the Administrative Code: (1) Additive. (a) "Color additive" has the meanin... |
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Rule 3717-1-01 | State of Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code and definitions.
...[Comment: For publication dates of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) referenced in this rule, see paragraph (B)(15)(b) of rule 3717-1-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Chapter 3717-1 of the Administrative Code will also be known as "The State of Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code." (B) Definitions for the purposes of Chapter 3717-1 of the Administrative Code: (1) Additive. (a) "Color additive" has the meaning... |
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Rule 3717-1-01 | State of Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code and definitions.
...[Comment: For publication dates of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) referenced in this rule, see paragraph (B)(15)(b) of rule 3717-1-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Chapter 3717-1 of the Administrative Code will also be known as "The State of Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code." (B) Definitions for the purposes of Chapter 3717-1 of the Administrative Code: (1) Additive. (a) "Color additive" has the meaning... |