Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 123:1-76-01 | Drug-free workplace definitions of terms.
... (4) The use of recommended medical marijuana in a manner inconsistent with a medical purpose, or under circumstances where use is not permitted; (5) The use of any restricted substance under circumstances where use is not permitted; (6) Use of alcohol where such use impairs job performance; and (B) "Agency" means any office, department, commission, board, institution or facility in the exe... |
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Rule 123:1-76-01 | Drug-free workplace definitions of terms.
... (4) The use of recommended medical marijuana in a manner inconsistent with a medical purpose, or under circumstances where use is not permitted; (5) The use of any restricted substance under circumstances where use is not permitted; (6) Use of alcohol where such use impairs job performance; and (B) "Agency" means any office, department, commission, board, institution or facility in the exe... |
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Rule 123:1-76-09 | Applicant testing.
...cations or a recommendation for medical marijuana which may explain a positive test result to the medical review officer. Such information will be reviewed only by the medical review officer in his/her determination of the validity of a positive confirmatory test result. (E) Any agency of state government shall decline to extend a final offer of employment to any applicant with a verified positiv... |
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Rule 123:1-76-10 | Reasonable suspicion testing.
...ations, legally recommended medical marijuana, or exposure to toxic substances which may explain a positive test result. Such information shall be reviewed only by the medical review officer in his/her determination of the validity of a positive confirmatory test and shall be released to the employer only to explain a test result. |
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Rule 173-9-06 | Background checks: paid direct-care positions: disqualifying offenses.
... manufacture of drugs or cultivation of marijuana); (115) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs); (116) 2925.05 (funding of drug or marijuana trafficking); (117) 2925.06 (illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids); (118) 2925.09 (illegal administration, dispensing, distribution, manufacture, possession, selling, or using of any dangerous veterinary dr... |
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Rule 173-9-06 | Background checks for paid direct-care positions: disqualifying offenses.
...ing in drugs, trafficking in marihuana [marijuana], trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in LSD, trafficking in heroin, trafficking in hashish, trafficking in a controlled substance analog, trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound). (115) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs, illegal cultivation of marijuana). (116) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of d... |
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Rule 173-9-06 | Background checks for
paid direct-care positions: disqualifying offenses.
...ing in drugs, trafficking in marihuana [marijuana], trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in LSD, trafficking in heroin, trafficking in hashish, trafficking in a controlled substance analog, trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound). (115) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs, illegal cultivation of marijuana). (116) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of d... |
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Rule 173-9-07 | Background checks: paid direct-care positions: hiring an applicant, or retaining an employee, who has a disqualifying offense on criminal record.
... manufacture of drugs or cultivation of marijuana); (xxix) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs) (xxx) 3716.11 (placing harmful or hazardous objects in food or confection); (xxxi) If related to another offense under paragraph (A)(2)(a) of this rule, 2923.01 (conspiracy), 2923.02 (attempt), or 2923.03 (complicity); or, (xxxii) A violation of an existing or former muni... |
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Rule 173-9-07 | Background checks for paid direct-care positions: occasions when a disqualifying offense does not disqualify.
... drugs, trafficking in marihuana [marijuana], trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in LSD, trafficking in heroin, trafficking in hashish, trafficking in a controlled substance analog, trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound). (xxviii) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs, illegal cultivation of marijuana). (xxix) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufact... |
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Rule 173-9-07 | Background checks for paid direct-care positions: occasions when a disqualifying offense does not disqualify.
...ing in drugs, trafficking in marihuana [marijuana], trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in LSD, trafficking in heroin, trafficking in hashish, trafficking in a controlled substance analog, trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound). (xxviii) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs, illegal cultivation of marijuana). (xxix) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs). (xxx) 37... |
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Rule 173-14-14 | Staffing requirements, staff qualifications, and background checks.
... manufacture of drugs or cultivation of marijuana); (cxv) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs); (cxvi) 2925.05 (funding of drug or marijuana trafficking); (cxvii) 2925.06 (illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids); (cxviii) 2925.09 (illegal administration, dispensing, distribution, manufacture, possession, selling, or using of any dangerous veterin... |
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Rule 173-14-14 | Staffing requirements, staff qualifications, and background checks.
... manufacture of drugs or cultivation of marijuana); (cxvi) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs); (cxvii) 2925.05 (funding of drug or marijuana trafficking); (cxviii) 2925.06 (illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids); (cxix) 2925.09 (illegal administration, dispensing, distribution, manufacture, possession, selling, or using of any dangerous veteri... |
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Rule 173-14-14 | Staffing requirements, staff qualifications, and background checks.
...ing in drugs, trafficking in marihuana [marijuana], trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in LSD, trafficking in heroin, trafficking in hashish, trafficking in a controlled substance analog, trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound). (cxv) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs, illegal cultivation of marihuana [marijuana]). (cxvi) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs). ... |
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Rule 901:14-1-01 | Definitions.
...his chapter. (N) "Licensed medical marijuana cultivator" means an entity that has been issued a certificate of operation by the Ohio department of commerce to grow, harvest, package, and transport medical marijuana as permitted under Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code. (O) "Measurement of uncertainty" or "MU" means the parameter, associated with the result of a measurement, that characterizes... |
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Rule 901:14-1-06 | Land Use Restrictions for Licensed Cultivators.
...g situated on it a licensed medical marijuana cultivator. Except that this does not apply to any licensed cultivator who, within the last three years, has legally planted hemp in a location that would otherwise be excluded. (J) Plant or grow hemp in any growing location, unless prior approval is received in writing from the department, that is located within five hundred feet of the boundaries of... |
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Rule 1301:7-7-39 | Plant processing and extraction facilities.
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Rule 1301:18-1-01 | Definitions.
...ge. (3) Adulterated cannabis means marijuana as defined by division (A)(1) of section 3796.01 of the Revised Code in which any of the following applies: (a) A substance has been mixed or packed with the cannabis so as to reduce the quality or strength or the substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the cannabis; (b) It consists, in whole or in part, of any filthy, putrid, or decom... |
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Rule 1301:18-2-02 | Authorized Initial Application Periods.
... licensed as a chapter 3796 medical marijuana facility seeking license conversion to a dual-use license as defined by rule 1301:18-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (2) Entities eligible for a 10(B) dispensary license as established by rule 1301:18-2-06 of the Administrative Code. (B) All application materials for the applicants authorized to apply in accordance with paragraph (A) of this rul... |
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Rule 1301:18-2-06 | 10(B) Dispensaries.
... maintain an adequate supply of medical marijuana to meet the current demand and projected patient and caregiver population. (iv) Provide accommodations to medical cannabis patients and caregivers that may include, but is not limited to, the following: (A) Dedicated hours of operation limited to medical-only patients and caregivers during which adult-use consumers are prohibi... |
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Rule 1301:18-3-04 | Disclosure of Ownership, Financial Interest, and Control.
...herwise deal in the distribution of marijuana in any form, the following: (a) A statement granting permission to contact the regulatory agency that granted the license, accompanied by the contact information, to confirm the information contained in the application; and (b) If the license, authorization, or application was ever fined, denied, suspended, revoked, or otherwise sanctioned, a copy of... |
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Rule 1301:18-10-01 | Procedure for Patient Registration.
...ative consent to treatment with medical marijuana; and (ii) A caregiver registration submission in accordance with rule 1301:18-10-02 of the Administrative Code. (c) Patients who become eighteen years of age during the time period in which their registration is valid may apply for a new registration either immediately or in accordance with the renewal process under paragraph (H) of this ru... |
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Rule 3304-2-53 | Qualifications and standards for service providers and vendors.
...r institution, funding of drug or marijuana trafficking, illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids, tampering with drugs, ethnic intimidation, conspiracy, attempt, or complicity when the underlying offense is any of the offenses or violations listed in Tier III, a violation of an existing or former municipal ordinance or law of this state, any other state, or the United... |
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Rule 3304-2-53 | Qualifications and standards for vocational rehabilitation service providers.
... or institution, funding of drug or marijuana trafficking, illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids, tampering with drugs, ethnic intimidation, conspiracy, attempt, or complicity when the underlying offense is any of the offenses or violations listed in Tier III. (d) Tier IV: Five year disqualification. Providers shall not employ an applicant or continue to employ an employee f... |
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Rule 3304-2-59 | Scope of services.
... such surgery; and (6) Medical marijuana. (F) OOD shall not erect buildings including homes. (G) OOD shall not purchase: (1) Land; (2) Buildings including homes; (3) Vehicles; (4) Experimental items; (5) Firearms; (6) Ammunition; (7) Explosives; (8) Alcohol; (9) Tobacco; (10) Flammables; (11) Combustibles; (12) Reinstatement of licensure fees; (13) Representation for appeal... |
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Rule 3339-3-18 | Drug-free workplace.
... "your right to know." (C) Medical marijuana As a recipient of federal funding, such as student financial aid and federal grants and contracts for research, Miami university is required to follow federal law including the Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act and the Drug Free Workplace Act. In order to comply with these laws, Miami university prohibits the manufacture, dispensation, ... |