Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3901-3-16 | Credit for reinsurance.
... in or issued by an entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with either the grantor or the beneficiary of the trust shall not exceed five per cent of total investments. The agreement may further specify the types of investments to be deposited. If the reinsurance agreement covers life, annuities or accident and health risks, then the provisions required by this paragraph must be included in the rein... |
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Rule 3901-6-08 | Variable life insurance.
...sions. The following provisions may in substance be included in a variable life insurance policy or related form delivered or issued for delivery in this state: (a) An exclusion for suicide within two years of the issue date of the policy; provided, however, that to the extent of the increased death benefits only, the policy may provide an exclusion for suicide within two years of any increase in death benefits whi... |
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Rule 3901-6-08 | Variable life insurance.
...sions. The following provisions may in substance be included in a variable life insurance policy or related form delivered or issued for delivery in this state: (a) An exclusion for suicide within two years of the issue date of the policy; provided, however, that to the extent of the increased death benefits only, the policy may provide an exclusion for suicide within two years of any increase in death benefits whi... |
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Rule 4301:1-1-52 | Entertainment - prohibition against improper conduct.
...e of any dangerous drug, controlled substance, narcotic, harmful intoxicant, counterfeit controlled substance, drug, drug paraphernalia, or drug abuse instrument as said terms are defined in Chapter 2925. of the Revised Code. (6) Solicit , possess, buy, sell, use, alter or transfer for value, or allow to be solicited, possessed, bought, sold, used, altered, or transferred for value USDA food ... |
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Rule 4501-8-07 | Disqualifying Offenses.
...bolic steroids), 2925.11 (possession of controlled substances), 2925.12 (possessing drug abuse instruments), 2925.13 (permitting drig abuse), 2925.14 (illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia), 2925.22 (deception to obtain a dangerous drug), 2925.23 (illegal processing of drug documents), 2925.24 (tampering with drugs), 2925.31 (abusing harmful intoxicants), 2925.32 (trafficking in harmful ... |
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Rule 4729:1-1-01 | Definitions - pharmacists.
...erto Rico or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (V) "Suspend" means to take action against a license rendering such license without force and effect for a period of time as determined by the state board of pharmacy. (W) "Summary suspension" means to take immediate action against a license without a prior hearing rendering such license without ... |
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Rule 4729:1-1-01 | Definitions - pharmacists.
...erto Rico or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (T) "Suspend" means to take action against a license rendering such license without force and effect for a period of time as determined by the state board of pharmacy. The board may require that an individual whose license or registration has been suspended may not be employed by or work in a faci... |
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Rule 4729:2-1-01 | Definitions - pharmacy interns.
...erto Rico or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (Y) "Suspend" means to take action against a license rendering such license without force and effect for a period of time as determined by the state board of pharmacy. (Z) "Summary suspension" means to take immediate action against a license without a prior hearing rendering such license without ... |
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Rule 4729:2-1-01 | Definitions - pharmacy interns.
...erto Rico or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (W) "Suspend" means to take action against a license rendering such license without force and effect for a period of time as determined by the state board of pharmacy. The board may require that an individual whose license or registration has been suspended may not be employed by or work in a faci... |
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Rule 4729:2-1-01 | Definitions - pharmacy interns.
...erto Rico or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (W) "Suspend" means to take action against a license rendering such license without force and effect for a period of time as determined by the state board of pharmacy. The board may require that an individual whose license or registration has been suspended may not be employed by or work in a facility... |
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Rule 4729:2-1-01 | Definitions - pharmacy interns.
...erto Rico or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (W) "Suspend" means to take action against a license rendering such license without force and effect for a period of time as determined by the state board of pharmacy. The board may require that an individual whose license or registration has been suspended may not be employed by or work in a facility... |
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Rule 4729:3-1-01 | Definitions - pharmacy technicians.
...erto Rico or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (Z) (1) "Support personnel" means the following: (a) An individual employed or performing contracted services at a location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs, trained to perform clerical duties associated with the practice of pharmacy, including pricing, cashiering, drug pu... |
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Rule 4729:3-1-01 | Definitions - pharmacy technicians.
...erto Rico or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (X) (1) "Support personnel" means the following: (a) An individual employed or performing contracted services at a location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs, trained to perform clerical duties associated with the practice of pharmacy, including pricing, cashiering, drug pu... |
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Rule 4729:5-1-01 | Definitions - terminal distributors of dangerous drugs.
...re dangerous drugs or D.E.A. controlled substance order forms are kept. (D) "Act of moral turpitude" means an act or behavior that gravely violates moral sentiment or accepted moral standards of the community and is a morally culpable quality held to be present in some criminal offenses as distinguished from others. (E) "Addicted to or abusing alcohol or drugs" means the chronic and habitual us... |
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Rule 4729:5-1-01 | Definitions - terminal distributors of dangerous drugs.
...re dangerous drugs or D.E.A. controlled substance order forms are kept. (D) "Addicted to or abusing alcohol or drugs" means the chronic and habitual use of alcohol or the use of a drug of abuse as defined in section 3719.011 of the Revised Code by an individual to the extent that the individual no longer can control the individual's use of alcohol or drugs, the individual is physically or psycho... |
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Rule 4729:5-1-01 | Definitions - terminal distributors of dangerous drugs.
...re dangerous drugs or D.E.A. controlled substance order forms are kept. (D) "Addicted to or abusing alcohol or drugs" means the chronic and habitual use of alcohol or the use of a drug of abuse as defined in section 3719.011 of the Revised Code by an individual to the extent that the individual no longer can control the individual's use of alcohol or drugs, the individual is physically or psycho... |
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Rule 4729:5-3-13 | Temporary removal of dangerous drugs from a licensed location.
...munizations or any other non-controlled substance dangerous drugs that may be administered in accordance with a protocol or valid prescriber's order may temporarily remove dangerous drugs from a licensed terminal distributor of dangerous drugs in order to treat current or prospective patients. The dangerous drugs shall be returned to the licensed terminal distributor of dangerous drugs within twen... |
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Rule 4729:5-3-13 | Temporary removal of dangerous drugs from a licensed location.
...munizations or any other non-controlled substance dangerous drugs that may be administered in accordance with a protocol or valid prescriber's order may temporarily remove dangerous drugs from a licensed terminal distributor of dangerous drugs in order to treat current or prospective patients. The dangerous drugs shall be returned to the licensed terminal distributor of dangerous drugs within twenty-four hours, unles... |
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Rule 4729:5-5-23 | Security, control and storage of dangerous drugs in an outpatient pharmacy.
... the pharmacy that are not in the possession of a licensed pharmacist that are maintained on-site shall be secured to prevent unauthorized access. (ii) All combinations or access codes, including alarm codes, shall be changed upon termination of employment of an employee having knowledge of the combination or access code. (d) All records relating to the distribution of dangerous d... |
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Rule 4729:5-9-02.2 | Security, storage and control of dangerous drugs in an institutional pharmacy.
...gs, exempt narcotics, D.E.A. controlled substance order forms, and all records relating to the distribution of dangerous drugs, except where the board has granted a permission for such records to be stored at a secure off-site location in accordance with this chapter, at all times in order to deter and detect theft or diversion. (C) Except as provided in rule 4729:5-9-02.10 of the Administrative ... |
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Rule 4729:5-15-01 | Animal Shelters - Definitions.
....532 of the Revised Code, and is in possession of a certificate which documents the successful completion of the certification course. For the purposes of this chapter, a euthanasia technician is considered a certified health care professional. (G) "Personal supervision" means the person specified in rule shall be physically present at the licensed location to deter and detect the diversion of da... |
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Rule 4729:5-15-01 | Animal shelters - definitions.
...4729.532 of the Revised Code, and is in possession of a certificate which documents the successful completion of the certification course. For the purposes of this chapter, a euthanasia technician is considered a certified health care professional. (K) "Personal supervision" means the person specified in rule shall be physically present at the licensed location to deter and detect the diversion of dangerous drugs. ... |
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Rule 4729:5-16-02 | Security, control and storage of dangerous drugs.
...esponsible person's designee shall have possession of keys, combinations or access codes to the cabinet or safe. (a) A responsible person or the responsible person's designee may provide a laboratory employee or researcher with a temporary key for the purposes of accessing the cabinet or safe. An employee or researcher shall return the key provided in accordance with this paragraph to the respons... |
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Rule 4729:5-22-02 | Security, control and storage of dangerous drugs.
...prescriber or pharmacist shall have possession of the key, combination or access code to the safe or cabinet. (G) A registered nurse licensed under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code may have unsupervised access to controlled substances only under the following conditions: (1) The drugs have been personally furnished by a prescriber or dispensed by a pharmacy for direct administration to a ... |
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Rule 4729:5-23-02 | Security, control and storage of dangerous drugs.
...macist or responsible person shall have possession of the keys or access codes to the cabinet or safe. (a) A prescriber, pharmacist, or responsible person may provide a licensed health care professional or an employee of a dog training facility with a temporary key for the purposes of accessing the cabinet or safe. A licensed health care professional or employee shall return the key provided in a... |