Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3339-3-18 | Drug-free workplace.
...." (C) Medical and/or recreational 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, ... |
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Rule 3341-2-15 | Community living standards.
...lized both medical and recreational marijuana, the use, possession, and/or storage of medical or recreational marijuana is strictly prohibited on university premises and at university sponsored events and activities because marijuana remains illegal under federal law. (10) Explosives, firearms, fireworks and weapons Explosives, firearms (actual, or novelties/toys reasonably resembling actua... |
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Rule 3341-2-28 | Code of Student Conduct.
... while Ohio has legalized medical marijuana, the use and/or possession of medical marijuana is strictly prohibited on university premises and at university sponsored events and activities because it remains illegal under federal law. (ii) Use and/or possession of drug-related paraphernalia except as expressly permitted by law. (iii) The abuse, misuse, sale, or distribution ... |
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Rule 3341-2-28 | Code of student conduct.
... while Ohio has legalized medical marijuana, the use and/or possession of medical marijuana is strictly prohibited on university premises and at university sponsored events and activities because it remains illegal under federal law. (ii) Use and/or possession of drug-related paraphernalia except as expressly permitted by law. (iii) The abuse, misuse, sale, or distribution ... |
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Rule 3341-2-28 | Code of student conduct.
...legalized both medical and recreational marijuana, the use, possession, and/or storage of medical or recreational marijuana is strictly prohibited on university premises and at university sponsored events and activities because marijuana remains illegal under federal law. (ii) Use and/or possession of drug-related paraphernalia except as expressly permitted by law. (iii) The abuse, mis... |
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Rule 3341-5-27 | Alcohol and controlled substance policy for employees with commercial driver license.
..., but are not limited to the following: marijuana, amphetamines, opiates, phencyclidine (PCP) and cocaine, as well as any drug not approved for medical use by the U.S. drug enforcement administration or the U.S. food and drug administration. Illegal use includes use of any illegal drug, misuse of legally prescribed drugs, and use of illegally obtained prescription drugs (b) Legal drugs The appropriate use of legall... |
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Rule 3341-8-03 | Student-Athlete Compensation for Use of Name, Image, and Likeness.
...the sale of a controlled substance, marijuana product, medical marijuana product, alcoholic product, tobacco product, electronic smoking device, vapor product, or product or device that consists of or contains nicotine that can be ingested into the body. This category also includes anabolic steroids and any performance-enhancing drugs. (b) Any medical marijuana cultivator, processor, laborato... |
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Rule 3344-48-03 | Implementation of the program.
...alogues (8) Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, marijuana, synthetic marijuana) (9) Alcohol (10) Tobacco (C) Many of the substances listed in paragraph (B) of this rule (and other banned substances) are found in dietary and herbal supplements. The CSU department of athletics and its personnel, in accordance with NCAA regulations, shall not distribute or encourage the use of any dietary supplements or e... |
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Rule 3344-48-05 | Effect of positive test results.
... appendix D to this rule). (Medical marijuana, CBD oils or related substances are still considered banned substances even with a prescription). (F) Sanctions: since drug use is considered a violation of departmental and team rules, a positive test result shall have the following consequences: (1) First positive: (a) The student-athlete shall be required to meet with the head team physician ... |
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Rule 3349-7-35 | Mood-altering or consciousness altering substances (drug free workplace).
...hetamine (MDMA); (e) Cannabis, such as marijuana and hashish; and (f) Any chemical compound added to federal or state regulations and denoted as a controlled substance. (7) "University Premises" - means any building or land owned, leased, or used by the university. (8) "University Vehicle" - refers to any vehicle owned, leased or operated by the university. (9) "Criminal Drug Statute ... |
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Rule 3349-7-35 | Mood-altering or consciousness altering substances (drug free workplace).
...y, and MDMA; (e) Cannabis, such as marijuana and hashish; and (f) Any chemical compound added to federal or state regulations and denoted as a controlled substance or so governed 21 U.S. Code 813. (2) "Criminal drug statute conviction" refers to situations when an employee is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation of a drug statute as defined in the Revised Code. (3) "Illegal drugs" refe... |
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Rule 3349-10-60 | Preparation and disclosure of crime statistics.
...atives (morphine, heroin, codeine); marijuana; synthetic narcotics (demerol, methadone); and dangerous non-narcotic drugs (barbiturates, benzedrine). (g) "Weapon law violations" which include the violation of laws or ordinances dealing with weapon offenses, regulatory in nature, such as: the manufacture, sale or possession of deadly weapons; the carrying of deadly weapons, concealed or openly... |
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Rule 3356-7-20 | Drug-free environment.
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Rule 3356-7-20 | Drug-free environment.
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Rule 3356-8-01.1 | The Student Code of Conduct.
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Rule 3358:5-3-25 | Work expectations policy.
...de prescribed, medical and recreational marijuana. A valid license does not authorize the licensee to carry a concealed hand gun/weapon into any facility on the college premises. (18) Gambling on college premises is prohibited. (19) Adhere to federal or state standards regulating the provision of professional services and the regulations affecting continued accreditation, licensure, etc. (20)... |
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Rule 3358:5-9-02 | Student rights and responsibilities/code of conduct policy.
...o the possession and use of medical marijuana and, effective December 7, 2023, will allow certain activities related to the possession and use of recreational marijuana, using and possessing marijuana continues to be prohibited by and a violation of Clark state policy and remains a crime under federal law. This prohibition applies even when the possession and use would be legal under the laws ... |
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Rule 3358:5-13-01 | Drug-free workplace.
...o the possession and use of medical marijuana. Effective as of December 7, 2023, Ohio law also allows certain activities related to the possession and use of recreational marijuana. However, using and possessing marijuana continues to be prohibited by and a violation of Clark state policy and remains a crime under federal law. This prohibition applies even when the possession and use would be... |
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Rule 3358:17-42-03 | Compliance with the drug-free schools and communities act amendment of 1989.
...ited to the classification of the drug (marijuana or class I, II, III, IV, V), quantity involved, location of the offense and past criminal record. (c) Charges filed can range from a minor misdemeanor to a first degree felony and penalties imposed can range from three months to twelve years incarceration and fines from one thousand to fifty thousand dollars. (5) Visit the national institue on drug abuse as www.drug... |
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Rule 3359-41-01 | Code of student conduct at the university of Akron.
...or facilitating the distribution of marijuana or any narcotic, hallucinogenic, drug of abuse, or other controlled substances as defined in applicable federal, state or local law. Possession of drug paraphernalia is also prohibited. (11) Alcohol: use, possession, manufacture or distribution of alcoholic beverages, or public intoxication in a manner prohibited by law or university policy including... |
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Rule 3359-41-01 | Code of student conduct at the university of Akron.
...or facilitating the distribution of marijuana or any narcotic, hallucinogenic, drug of abuse, or other controlled substances as defined in applicable federal, state or local law. Possession of drug paraphernalia is also prohibited. (11) Alcohol: use, possession, manufacture or distribution of alcoholic beverages, or public intoxication in a manner prohibited by law or university policy including... |
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Rule 3359-41-01 | Code of student conduct at the university of Akron.
...or facilitating the distribution of marijuana or any narcotic, hallucinogenic, drug of abuse, or other controlled substances as defined in applicable federal, state or local law. Possession of drug paraphernalia is also prohibited. (11) Alcohol: use, possession, manufacture or distribution of alcoholic beverages, or public intoxication in a manner prohibited by law or university policy including... |
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Rule 3359-47-02 | Drug-free workplace policy.
.... (B) Medical and recreational use marijuana. The use and possession of marijuana is prohibited by, and remains both a violation of university policy and a crime, under federal law, despite Ohio law allowing certain activities related to the possession and use of medical and recreational use marijuana. This prohibition applies even when the possession and use would be legal under the laws of the... |
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Rule 3364-10-17 | Minors on campus.
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Rule 3364-25-17 | Pre-employment drug testing.
... under the direction of a physician. Marijuana prescribed or recommended by a physician pursuant to state law remains an illegal drug listed on Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), and the use, possession, or distribution of medical marijuana is prohibited. (B) Purpose of policy "UTMC" is committed to maintaining a workplace that is free from the detrimental effects of drug and/or a... |