Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 4729:5-3-09 | Occasional sale and drug transfers.
... district or the authority having the duties of a board of health as described in section 3709.05 of the Revised Code. |
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Rule 4729:5-3-09 | Occasional sale and drug transfers.
... district or the authority having the duties of a board of health as described in section 3709.05 of the Revised Code. (I) "Dosage unit" means any of the following: (1) A single pill, capsule, ampule, or tablet; (2) In the case of a liquid solution, one milliliter; (3) In the case of a cream, lotion or gel, one gram; or (4) Any other form of administration available as a single unit. (... |
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Rule 4729:5-5-02 | Minimum standards for the operation of an outpatient pharmacy.
...d adequately perform their assigned duties. (5) Maintain a stock of drugs sufficient to compound and prepare the types of prescriptions offered by the pharmacy. (6) Maintain a stock of prescription containers necessary to dispense drugs in accordance with federal and state laws, including the provisions of the federal Poison Prevention Act of 1970 and compendial standards, or as recommended ... |
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Rule 4729:5-5-02.1 | Provision of Ancillary Services in an Outpatient Pharmacy.
... fixed number or formula related to the duties of pharmacy personnel, against which the pharmacy or its agent measures or evaluates the number of times either an individual performs tasks or provides services while on duty. (2) For purposes of this rule, "quota" does not mean any of the following: (a) A measurement of the revenue earned by a pharmacy not calculated in relation to, or measured by... |
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Rule 4729:5-9-02.10 | Temporary absence of a pharmacist in an institutional pharmacy.
...ue to perform the non-discretionary duties authorized in accordance with Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code and agency 4729 of the Administrative Code. However, any duty performed by any member of the staff shall be reviewed by the pharmacist upon the pharmacist's return to the pharmacy. (E) The institutional facility shall have written policies and procedures regarding the operation of the pharma... |
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Rule 4729:5-14-01 | Emergency Medical Services - Definitions.
...of the Revised Code, to perform the duties of medical director including establishing medical protocols that must be followed in the delivery of emergency medical services. (G) "Mutual aid" means a formal written agreement between two or more EMS organizations to assist in emergency medical coverage in the other's usual area of coverage, including having access to dangerous drugs during the e... |
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Rule 4729:10-1-01 | Definitions - prescription drug collection.
...officers to perform law enforcement duties or a federal law enforcement agency. (G) "Law enforcement officer" has the same meaning as 21 CFR 1300.05 (4/1/2018). (H) "Mail-back program" means a program operated by an authorized collector or law enforcement agency that accepts prescription medications, including controlled substances, dangerous drugs, and over-the-counter medications from ultimate... |
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Rule 4729:11-3-01 | Minimum standards for licensees.
...see shall maintain knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of a HME services provider and shall practice in accordance with the following: (1) Chapter 4752. of the Revised Code; (2) Division 4729:11 of the Administrative Code; (3) Any other applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations; and (4) Position statements, standards of care or guidelines for providing HME services ... |
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Rule 4729:11-3-01 | Minimum standards for licensed home medical equipment services providers.
...see shall maintain knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of a HME services provider and shall practice in accordance with the following: (1) Chapter 4752. of the Revised Code; (2) Division 4729:11 of the Administrative Code; (3) Any other applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations; and (4) Position statements and standards of care or guidelines for providing HME servic... |
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Rule 4731-8-03 | 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 in... |
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Rule 4731-8-04 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...the board's exercise of its powers or duties, for which only employees of the board may access confidential personal information regardless of whether the personal information system is a manual system or computer system: (A) Responding to a public records request; (B) Responding to a request from an individual for the list of confidential personal information the board maintains on that individua... |
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Rule 4731-13-03 | Authority and duties of hearing examiners.
...miner shall have such other powers, duties, and authority as are granted by statutes or rules. (G) All rulings on evidence and motions and on any other procedural matters shall be subject to review by the board upon presentation of the proposed findings of facts and conclusions of law of the hearing examiner. When such rulings warrant, the board may remand the matter to the attorney hearing e... |
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Rule 4731-13-03 | Authority and duties of hearing examiners.
...miner shall have such other powers, duties, and authority as are granted by statutes or rules. (G) All rulings on evidence and motions and on any other procedural matters shall be subject to review by the board upon presentation of the proposed findings of facts and conclusions of law of the hearing examiner. When such rulings warrant, the board may remand the matter to the attorney hearing e... |
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Rule 4731-13-28 | Supervision of hearing examiners.
...e hearing examiners shall perform their duties under the supervision and direction of the board's executive director, provided that the board, other than the secretary and supervising member, shall have exclusive authority to impose discipline based on the substance of the hearing examiners' reports and recommendations. |
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Rule 4731-16-06 | Consent agreements and orders for reinstatement of impaired practitioners.
...ry for them to fulfill their respective duties and obligations; (18) Minimum probationary term of at least five years, except that a practitioner who first applies for licensure or license restoration after receiving treatment for impairment may be given probation of less than five years if the practitioner demonstrates continuous current sobriety of more than one year but less than five years, and a practitioner wh... |
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Rule 4731-16-06 | Consent agreements and orders for reinstatement of impaired applicants and practitioners.
...or them to fulfill their respective duties and obligations; (19) Appropriate minimum probationary term; (20) Periods during which the probationer is not in compliance with all probationary terms, or during which all probationary monitoring provisions have not yet been implemented, as determined by the secretary of the board, may result in the extension of the term of probation; (21) No requ... |
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Rule 4731-24-01 | Definitions.
...ring labor analgesia, or performing duties of short duration as required of a perioperative specialist in another location in the hospital or ambulatory surgical facilty. |
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Rule 4731-25-07 | Accreditation of office settings.
...e accrediting agency to fulfill its duties in a timely manner. (C) A violation of paragraph (A) of this rule, as determined by the board, shall constitute "a departure from, or the failure to conform to, minimal standards of care of similar practitioners under the same or similar circumstances, whether or not actual injury to a patient is established," as that clause is used in division (B)(6) of... |
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Rule 4732-1-10 | 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 agency shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential personal i... |
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Rule 4732-1-11 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential person 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: (A) Performing the following functions constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the board to access confidential personal information: (1) Responding to a public records reques... |
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Rule 4732-5-02 | Exemptions from licensure requirements.
...ope of the performance of their regular duties and are performed under the auspices or sponsorship of an established and legally cognizable religious denomination or sect, as defined in current federal tax regulations, and when the religious official does not refer to the official's self as a psychologist and remains accountable to the established authority of the religious denomination or sect; (F) A person in the ... |
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Rule 4732-5-02 | Exemptions from licensure requirements.
...ope of the performance of their regular duties and are performed under the auspices or sponsorship of an established and legally cognizable religious denomination or sect, as defined in current federal tax regulations, and when the religious official does not refer to the official's self as a psychologist and remains accountable to the established authority of the religious denomination or sect; ... |
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Rule 4732-17-01 | General rules of professional conduct pursuant to section 4732.17 of the Revised Code.
...ng, research, or other professional duties. With the exceptions as required or permitted by statute, a license holder shall disclose confidential information to others only with the informed written consent of the client. (e) At the beginning of a professional relationship a license holder shall inform his/her client of the legal limits of confidentiality. To the extent that the client can unders... |
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Rule 4732-17-01 | General rules of professional conduct pursuant to section 4732.17 of the Revised Code.
...ng, research, or other professional duties. With the exceptions as required or permitted by statute, a license holder shall disclose confidential information to others only with the informed written consent of the client. (e) At the beginning of a professional relationship a license holder shall inform his/her client of the legal limits of confidentiality. To the extent that the client can unders... |
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Rule 4732-17-01 | General rules of professional conduct pursuant to section 4732.17 of the Revised Code.
...ng, research, or other professional duties. With the exceptions as required or permitted by statute, a license holder shall disclose confidential information to others only with the informed written consent of the client. (e) At the beginning of a professional relationship a license holder shall inform his/her client of the legal limits of confidentiality. To the extent that the client can unders... |