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Rule 4734-6-09 | Character and fitness standards.
...public with respect to the professional duties owed to them and demonstrates that the applicant satisfies the essential eligibility requirements for the practice of chiropractic as defined by the board. A record manifesting a significant deficiency in the honesty, trustworthiness, diligence, or reliability of an applicant may constitute a basis for refusal of the applicant. Factors to be considered carefully by the b... |
Rule 4734-8-02 | Unlicensed supportive personnel.
...xperience to perform their assigned duties. (B) A chiropractic physician may delegate certain professional responsibilities to unlicensed supportive personnel who are qualified by education, training, and/or experience to perform such duties. (C) Unlicensed supportive personnel means an individual or individuals who are on the job trained by a chiropractic physician and who participate in ch... |
Rule 4734-8-03 | Quality intervention program.
...ember agreement that outlines their duties and obligations to the panel and the board. (D) Identifying a communication or practice deficiency. A board designate and the executive director shall review the evidence obtained from the board's initial investigation to determine whether a licensee should be referred to the QIP panel for possible participation in the QIP. Criteria to be used when makin... |
Rule 4734-9-08 | Professional ethics.
... profession while fulfilling his or her duties and responsibilities as a chiropractic physician. If a conflict of interest does develop, the chiropractic physician shall promptly disclose such conflict of interest to the affected parties. Chiropractic physicians shall avoid any conflicts of interest with a patient which might impair professional judgment; (3) Maintain professional boundaries when... |
Rule 4736-1-01 | Definitions.
...4736.01 of the Revised Code, when those duties comprise more than fifty percent of the designated duties of a position. (C) "Approved training agency" means an accredited educational institution or affiliate, governmental agency, nongovernmental agency, professional society, association, or organization which has approval from the state board of sanitarian registration to offer continuing education. (D) "Board" me... |
Rule 4736-3-02 | Duties of officers.
...pacity of the chairperson, exercise the duties and shall possess all the powers of the chairperson. (C) The secretary shall have those duties and responsibilities provided by Chapter 4736. of the Revised Code. The secretary shall sign all certificates of registration and other documents as required by section 4736.06 of the Revised Code and as hereafter authorized by the board. The secretary may delegate any duties ... |
Rule 4736-6-02 | Duties.
...ive secretary shall have such other duties as may be provided in the agreement for services with the board or position description. |
Rule 4736-6-04 | Compensation and expenses.
...by the board incidental to carrying out duties as required by rule 4736-6-02 of the Administrative Code. The executive secretary may be an employee of the board or may be retained by contract for services. |
Rule 4736-10-01 | Sanitarian-in-training extension request.
...tigational, technical or administrative duties in the field of environmental health science on or before the date of the extension request. (C) A sanitarian-in-training must be granted an extension of sanitarian-in-training certification prior to the issuance of the third annual registration renewal. Certificates of registration expire annually and become invalid on that date unless renewed pursuant to section 4736.... |
Rule 4736-16-02 | Procedures for accessing confidential personal information.
...f the agency to fulfill his/her job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information shall be approved by the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system. The agency shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential personal information upo... |
Rule 4736-16-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...ion board's exercise of its powers or duties, for which only employees of the agency may access confidential personal information (CPI) regardless of whether the personal information system is a manual system or computer system: (A) Performing the following functions constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the agency to access confidential personal information: (1) Responding to a pub... |
Rule 4741-1-01 | Animal technician duties, registration and continuing education requirements.
...ed veterinary technician activities and duties must in all ways be compatible with Chapter 4741. of the Revised Code. (A) A person desiring to be registered as a registered veterinary technician shall be of good moral character. Said applicant shall deliver to the board the following: (1) A completed application prescribed by the board; (2) A photograph of applicant; (3) A transcript showing satisfactory proof t... |
Rule 4741-1-01 | Veterinary technician duties, registration and continuing education requirements.
... veterinary technician activities and duties must in all ways be compatible with Chapter 4741. of the Revised Code. (A) A person desiring to be registered as a registered veterinary technician shall be of good moral character. Said applicant shall deliver to the board the following: (1) A completed application prescribed by the board; (2) A photograph of applicant; (3) A transcript showing ... |
Rule 4741-1-14 | Animal aide duties.
...(A) After appropriate training consistent with generally accepted standards of veterinary medical practice, an animal aide may under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian or registered veterinary technician: (1) Prepare patients, instruments, equipment, and medications for surgery, exclusive of anesthetic agents and controlled substances; (2) Collect and prepare voided specimens and perform laboratory pr... |
Rule 4741-1-19 | Veterinary student education.
...rinary medicine in order to perform the duties designated in division (B)(1) of section 4741.19 of the Revised Code. (B) A veterinary student successfully enrolled in an approved college of veterinary medicine may perform the duties designated in division (B)(2) of section 4741.19 of the Revised Code. |
Rule 4741-2-01 | General provisions of a veterinary business facility license.
...nimal aide to engage in work or perform duties in violation of this chapter; (12) Has knowledge that the managing veterinarian is guilty of gross incompetence or gross negligence; (13) Is practicing with a revoked, suspended, expired, or terminated license; (14) Makes or files a report, health certificate, vaccination certificate, or other document which the facility knows is false, or negligently or intentionally... |
Rule 4741-2-01 | General provisions of a veterinary business facility license.
...nimal aide to engage in work or perform duties in violation of this chapter; (12) Has knowledge that the managing veterinarian is guilty of gross incompetence or gross negligence; (13) Is practicing with a revoked, suspended, expired, or terminated license; (14) Makes or files a report, health certificate, vaccination certificate, or other document which the facility knows is false, or negl... |
Rule 4741-2-03 | Limited licensure.
...apacity of employment is limited to the duties mandated by a veterinary academic institution, a veterinary technology institution or government diagnostic laboratory and whose sole educational or service responsibility is dictated by said institution or laboratory. (2) A person who is designated with an academic title, not limited to instructor, diagnostician, intern, resident of a veterinary specialty or graduate s... |
Rule 4741-3-02 | Definitions.
... assessment, communication, and related duties necessary to advance public health, identify the presence of zoonotic disease risk and help prevent transmission of disease among human and animal populations. |
Rule 4741-3-04 | Criteria for prioritizing underserved areas.
...ians currently engaged in public health duties and employed by a government entity within the area; (E) Distance to closest available veterinary practice that provides large animal services; (F) Presence of an auction market, concentration point, or slaughter facility in the area; (G) Incidence of episodes of zoonotic disease transmission or threat of the same in the area; and (H) Supporting letters or documents ... |
Rule 4741-4-02 | Procedures for accessing confidential personal information.
...yee of the board to fulfill his/her job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information shall be approved by the employee's supervisor and the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system. The board shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential personal ... |
Rule 4741-4-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...o the board's exercise of its powers or duties, for which only employees of the board may access confidential personal information (CPI) regardless of whether the personal information system is a manual system or computer system. Performing the following functions constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the board to access confidential personal information: (A) Responding to a public records request; ... |
Rule 4744-1-04 | Duties of officers and staff.
...uch office and any other powers and duties as the board may direct. (4) Sign all licenses and duplicates issued by the board. (5) Sign the official minutes of the proceedings of the board which shall remain on permanent file in the board office. (B) The secretary shall: (1) Assist the president in carrying out his/her duties when requested. (2) Preside over meetings in the absence of the presiden... |
Rule 4751-1-02 | Definitions for this chapter.
...and the administrator practices these duties in a manner that complies with this rule's definition for "supervision of a nursing home." "Preceptor" means an individual qualified by training and experience, who is currently licensed as a nursing home administrator in the state of Ohio and is charged with coordinating the training of an administrator-in-training who is enrolled in a board-approved administ... |
Rule 4751-1-02 | Definitions for this chapter.
...and the administrator practices these duties in a manner that complies with this rule's definition for "supervision of a nursing home." "Preceptor" means an individual qualified by training and experience, who is currently licensed as a nursing home administrator in the state of Ohio and is charged with coordinating the training of an administrator-in-training who is enrolled in a board-approved administ... |