Ohio Administrative Code Search
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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.
...istrative Code. (1) Pool drainage. The discharge of any water from a public swimming pool shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Ohio environmental protection agency. (a) The licensee shall have on site the equipment necessary for complete removal of the water from a public spa. (2) Backwash and drainage sumps. An adequately sized floor sump or oversized drainage standpipe shall be provided with an ai... |
Rule 3701-32-04 | General application procedures, provisions, and qualifications for clearance technician, lead inspector, lead risk assessor, lead abatement contractor, lead abatement worker or lead abatement project designer.
...ment list (TDRL)); (ii) DD214 military discharge certificate indicating disposition of discharge; (iii) Report of separation from the national archives national personnel records center in St. Louis, Missouri; or (iv) Veterans identification card from the department of veterans affairs. (b) All acceptable proof documents, except veterans identification card, must show the veteran status as honorable, general, gen... |
Rule 3701-32-04 | General application procedures, provisions, and qualifications for clearance technician, lead inspector, lead risk assessor, lead abatement contractor, lead abatement worker or lead abatement project designer.
... (TDRL)); (ii) DD214 military discharge certificate indicating disposition of discharge; (iii) Report of separation from the national archives national personnel records center in St. Louis, Missouri; or (iv) Veterans identification card from the department of veterans affairs. (b) All acceptable proof documents, except veterans identification card, must show the veteran status as h... |
Rule 3701-40-01 | Definitions.
... care for the newborn or infant after discharge. If there is no known primary care physician, the physician treating the infant or newborn while the newborn or infant is in the hospital will be deemed the attending physician. (C) "Audiologist" means an individual authorized under the section 4753.07 of the Revised Code to practice audiology. (D) "Birth clerk" means an integrated perinatal ... |
Rule 3701-40-02 | Hearing screening and equipment requirements for freestanding birthing centers.
...n a newborn or infant shall, before discharge, conduct a hearing screening on each ear of every newborn or infant born in, admitted to or transferred into a freestanding birthing center through the use of a physiological test. (C) The freestanding birthing center shall conduct a second screening on the newborn or infant if the first screening in either ear was a non pass. (D) The second screenin... |
Rule 3701-40-06 | Hearing screening and equipment requirements for hospitals.
...ng on a newborn or infant shall, before discharge, conduct a hearing screening on each ear of every newborn or infant born in, admitted to or transferred into a hospital, through the use of a physiological test. (C) The hospital shall conduct a second screening on a newborn or infant, if the first screening in either ear was a non pass. The screening shall include: (1) Otoacoustic emissions ... |
Rule 3701-43-18 | Authorization for provision of treatment services and goods.
... medical or operative reports, hospital discharge summaries, evaluation reports, and other descriptions of services, that is necessary to determine whether the goods or services may be authorized. The information must be submitted so that it is received by the director within eleven months of the date of service. The managing physician and any provider also shall submit any information requested by the director to ev... |
Rule 3701-47-02 | Post-abortion procedures.
...ed in a hospital. (B) Written and oral discharge instructions shall be issued to each woman which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Symptoms of complications to be looked for and recommended response to any such symptoms; (2) Activities to be avoided; (3) Notification of a 24-hour emergency service; (4) Comprehensive birth control information; (5) The date for follow-up or return visit af... |
Rule 3701-52-02 | Responsibilities of proprietor.
...strative Code. (I) No person shall discharge, refuse to hire, or in any manner retaliate against any individual for exercising any right, including reporting a violation, or performing any obligation under Chapter 3794. of the Revised Code or this chapter. |
Rule 3701-54-02 | Required screening; facility requirements.
... or infant shall be screened before discharge, in accordance with procedures set forth in this chapter for the presence of critical congenital heart disease, unless the newborn or infant has had a pediatric echocardiogram or is being discharged home on oxygen. (B) All hospitals, freestanding birthing centers, and newborn care nurseries that are required by this chapter to conduct critical con... |
Rule 3701-54-03 | Critical congenital heart disease screening procedures, equipment.
...ning using pulse oximetry, prior to discharge, and when the newborn or infant is at least twenty-four hours of age. (1) If the first pulse oximetry saturation percentage is ninety-five per cent or greater in either the right hand or either foot and the difference between the right hand and either foot is three per cent or less, the newborn or infant has passed. (2) If any pulse oximetry satu... |
Rule 3701-55-05 | Initial specimen collection.
...ed from each newborn child prior to discharge from the newborn nursery. (a) For a newborn child who remains in a hospital or a freestanding birthing center for at least twenty-four hours following birth, the blood specimen will be collected as soon as possible after twenty-four hours of age, but no later than when the child reaches five days of age; (b) For a newborn child who is discharged ... |
Rule 3701-57-02 | Reporting requirements.
...c ethnicity; (11) Date of encounter or discharge; (12) Diagnostic code for the birth defect being reported; (13) Child's date of death, if applicable; (14) Mother's maiden name; (15) Mother's date of birth; (16) Mother's race; (17) Mother's hispanic ethnicity; (18) Reporting hospital Ohio department of health hospital number; and (19) Date of report. (C) Each physician, hospital and freestanding birthing ce... |
Rule 3701-59-01 | Definitions.
...ctor's designated representative. (P) "Discharge" means a patient who is formally released from a hospital including deaths. Discharge does not include temporary transfers to other settings. (Q) "Full-time equivalent" means at least one thousand eight hundred and twenty hours per calendar year. (R) "General hospital" means a hospital that primarily functions to furnish the array of diagnostic and t... |
Rule 3701-60-05 | Conditional employment.
...rule shall be considered just cause for discharge for purposes of division (D)(2) of section 4141.29 of the Revised Code if the individual makes any attempt to deceive the home health agency about the individual's criminal record. |
Rule 3701-60-06 | Criminal records check: disqualifying offenses.
...bitation or school); (aaaaa) 2923.162 (discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises); (bbbbb) 2923.21 (improperly furnishing firearms to minor); (ccccc) 2923.32 (engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity); (ddddd) 2923.42 (participating in criminal gang); (eeeee) 2925.02 (corrupting another with drugs); (fffff) 2925.03 (trafficking in drugs); (ggggg) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs or cultivation ... |
Rule 3701-60-07 | Disqualifying offense exclusionary periods; certificates; pardons.
...ate the applicant or employee was fully discharged from all imprisonment, probation, or parole, if the applicant or employee has been convicted of, or pleaded guilty to, an offense in any of the following sections of the Revised Code: (i) 2903.04 (involuntary manslaughter); (ii) 2903.041 (reckless homicide); (iii) 2905.04 (child stealing, as it existed prior to July 1, 1996); (iv) 2905.05 (child enticement); (v)... |
Rule 3701-60-07 | Conditional employment.
...rule shall be considered just cause for discharge for purposes of division (D)(2) of section 4141.29 of the Revised Code if the individual makes any attempt to deceive the home health agency about the individual's criminal record. |
Rule 3701-60-08 | Criminal records check: disqualifying offenses.
... a school function); (ccccc) 2923.162 (discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises); (ddddd) 2923.21 (improperly furnishing firearms to minor); (eeeee) 2923.32 (engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity); (fffff) 2923.42 (participating in criminal gang); (ggggg) 2925.02 (corrupting another with drugs); (hhhhh) 2925.03 (aggravated trafficking in drugs, trafficking in drugs, trafficking ... |
Rule 3701-60-09 | Disqualifying offenses exclusionary periods; certificates; pardons.
...the applicant or employee was fully discharged from all imprisonment, probation, or parole, if the applicant or employee has been convicted of, or pleaded guilty to, an offense in any of the following sections of the Revised Code or an offence of any existing or former municipal ordinance or law of this state, any other state, or the United States that is substantially equivalent to any of the fol... |
Rule 3701-61-02 | Right to challenge transfer or discharge.
...(A) A home may transfer or discharge a resident, in the absence of a request from the resident, only for the following reasons: (1) The resident's health has improved sufficiently so that the resident no longer needs the services provided by the home; (2) The welfare and needs of the resident cannot be met in the home; (3) The resident has failed, after receiving reasonable and appropriate notice, to pay or to h... |
Rule 3701-61-03 | Notice and hearing request requirements.
... in advance of any proposed transfer or discharge from the home. The administrator shall send a copy of the notice to the department. The notice shall be provided to the resident, and the resident's sponsor or legal representative, at least thirty days in advance of the proposed transfer or discharge, unless any of the following apply: (1) The resident's health has improved sufficiently to allow a more immediate dis... |
Rule 3701-61-04 | Written decision, impartial hearing and appeal.
...ermine whether the proposed transfer or discharge complies with division (A)(30) of section 3721.13 of the Revised Code and paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(7) of rule 3701-61-02 of the Administrative Code. (B) The department shall employ or contract with an attorney to serve as a hearing officer. The hearing officer shall conduct a hearing in the home. The date and time of the hearing shall be determined by the hearing off... |
Rule 3701-61-05 | Transfer and discharge responsibilities of the home.
...(A) If a resident is transferred or discharged pursuant to section 3721.16 of the Revised Code, the home from which the resident is being transferred or discharged shall provide the resident with adequate preparation prior to the transfer or discharge to ensure a safe and orderly transfer or discharge from the home. The home or alternative setting to which the resident is to be transferred or discharged shall have ac... |
Rule 3701-62-06 | Revocation of DNR identification or DNR order.
...nt of the health care facility prior to discharge or transfer whether he or she wishes to make another DNR declaration in accordance with section 2133.02 of the Revised Code. |