Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3364-25-105 | Employee drug and alcohol abuse.
...ication as directed by 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) Prohibited activities under the policy: (1) Alcohol: The use, possession, or being under the influence of alcohol while p... |
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Rule 3364-30-02 | Policy on alcohol and substance abuse.
...perty or part of any of its activities. Marijuana, even if prescribed or recommended pursuant to state law, remains illegal under federal law and the university considers it to be an illegal drug for purposes of this policy. Employees, students, and campus visitors age twenty-one years or older, consuming alcohol at university functions or while on university business where such use is approved, a... |
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Rule 3364-30-04 | The university student code of conduct.
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Rule 3701-60-06 | Criminal records check: disqualifying offenses.
... manufacture of drugs or cultivation of marijuana); (hhhhh) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs); (iiiii) 2925.05 (funding of drug or marijuana trafficking); (jjjjj) 2925.06 (illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids); (kkkkk) 2925.09 (illegal administration, dispensing, distribution, manufacture, possession, selling, or using of any dangerous veter... |
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Rule 3701-60-07 | Disqualifying offense exclusionary periods; certificates; pardons.
... 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 3701-60-08 | Criminal records check: disqualifying offenses.
...re of drugs, illegal cultivation of marijuana); (jjjjj) 2925.041 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs); (kkkkk) 2925.05 (aggravated funding of drug or marijuana trafficking, drug or marijuana trafficking); (lllll) 2925.06 (illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids); (mmmmm) 2925.09 (illegal administration, dispensing, distribution, manufa... |
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Rule 3701-60-09 | Disqualifying offenses exclusionary periods; certificates; pardons.
... manufacture of drugs, 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) An offense of an ... |
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Rule 3745-19-03 | Open burning in restricted areas.
...pose of destruction of cannabis sativa (marijuana) plant vegetation, processed marijuana material or other drugs seized by federal, state, or local law enforcement officials. Fires allowed by paragraphs (B)(1), (B)(2) and (B)(4) of this rule shall not be used for waste disposal purposes and shall be of minimum size sufficient for their intended purpose; the fuel shall be chosen to minimize the ge... |
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Rule 3745-19-04 | Open burning in unrestricted areas.
...pose of destruction of cannabis sativa (marijuana) plant vegetation, processed marijuana material or other drugs seized by federal, state, or local law enforcement officials. Fires allowed by paragraphs (B)(1), (B)(2) and (B)(5) of this rule shall not be used for waste disposal purposes, and shall be of the minimum size sufficient for their intended purpose; the fuel shall be chosen to minimize t... |
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Rule 3796:1-1-01 | Definitions.
...ion" means an application for a medical marijuana entity, patient or caregiver where the applicant fails to meet the minimum requirements in order to receive consideration, or is otherwise deemed abandoned pursuant to the rules promulgated in accordance with Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code. (2) "Adulterated medical marijuana" means marijuana as defined by division (A)(1) of section 3796.01 of the Revised Code in w... |
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Rule 3796:1-1-01 | Definitions.
...ion" means an application for a medical marijuana entity, patient or caregiver where the applicant fails to meet the minimum requirements in order to receive consideration, or is otherwise deemed abandoned pursuant to the rules promulgated in accordance with Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code. (2) "Adulterated medical marijuana" means marijuana as defined by division (A)(1) of section 3796.01 ... |
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Rule 3796:2-1-01 | Number of cultivator provisional licenses.
...mber of patients seeking to use medical marijuana support additional licenses, at the discretion of the director. (C) In the event additional cultivator provisional licenses are deemed necessary, the department will follow the application procedures outlined in rule 3796:2-1-02 of the Administrative Code and this chapter. |
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Rule 3796:2-2-02 | Cultivator and plant-only processor packaging and labeling.
... (d) The registered name of the medical marijuana that was registered with the department; (e) A unique identification number that will match the medical marijuana with a batch and batch number to facilitate any warnings and recalls the department deems appropriate; (f) The date of harvest, final testing, and packaging; (g) The total weight in grams of plant material in each package; (h) The identification of... |
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Rule 3796:2-2-02 | Cultivator and plant-only processor packaging and labeling.
... (d) The registered name of the medical marijuana that was registered with the department; (e) A unique identification number that will match the medical marijuana with a batch and batch number to facilitate any warnings and recalls the department deems appropriate; (f) The date of harvest, final testing, and packaging; (g) The total weight in grams of plant material in each package; (h) T... |
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Rule 3796:2-2-06 | Laboratory testing.
...uate weight from every batch of medical marijuana cultivated at the facility that is sufficient to perform the required tests, prior to packaging any plant material intended to be sold to a patient or caregiver through a dispensary licensed under Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code. Every sample shall be tested by a licensed testing laboratory in accordance with testing standards established for testing laboratories in... |
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Rule 3796:2-2-06 | Laboratory testing.
... weight from every batch of medical marijuana cultivated at the facility that is sufficient to perform the required tests, prior to packaging any plant material intended to be sold to a patient or caregiver through a dispensary licensed under Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code. Every sample shall be tested by a licensed testing laboratory in accordance with testing standards established for testing... |
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Rule 3796:2-2-07 | Cultivator prohibited activities.
...(A) A cultivator shall not sell medical marijuana in any form to a patient or caregiver. (B) A cultivator shall not permit the consumption of medical marijuana in any form on the premises. (C) A cultivator shall not grow a prohibited form of marijuana that is not registered and approved by the state of Ohio board of pharmacy pursuant to section 3796.061 of the Revised Code. (D) A cultivator shall not produce or ma... |
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Rule 3796:3-1-01 | Number of processor provisional licenses.
...mber of patients seeking to use medical marijuana products, and availability of forms approved by the state of Ohio board of pharmacy in accordance with section 3796.06 of the Revised Code support additional licenses, at the discretion of the director. (C) In the event additional provisional licenses are deemed necessary, the department will follow the application procedures outlined in rule 3796:3-1-02 of the Admi... |
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Rule 3796:3-2-02 | Processor packaging and labeling.
...(A) A processor distributing medical marijuana to a dispensary shall meet the following requirements: (1) A processor shall place medical marijuana in a child-proof, tamper-evident, light-resistant package approved by the department prior to distribution to a dispensary. Approved packaging shall maintain the integrity and stability of the medical marijuana, and shall comply with the rules promulgated by the state of... |
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Rule 3796:3-2-02 | Processor packaging and labeling.
...A) A processor distributing medical marijuana to a dispensary shall meet the following requirements: (1) A processor shall place medical marijuana in a child-proof, tamper-evident, light-resistant package approved by the department prior to distribution to a dispensary. Approved packaging shall maintain the integrity and stability of the medical marijuana, and shall comply with the rules promulga... |
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Rule 3796:3-2-06 | Laboratory testing.
...(A) Prior to the sale of any medical marijuana product to a dispensary licensed under Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code, an employee of a licensed testing laboratory shall select a random sample from every lot of medical marijuana products at the facility that is of sufficient quantity to perform the required tests. Every sample shall be tested by a licensed testing laboratory in accordance with the testing standards... |
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Rule 3796:3-2-06 | Laboratory testing.
...A) Prior to the sale of any medical marijuana product to a dispensary licensed under Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code, an employee of a licensed testing laboratory shall select a random sample from every lot of medical marijuana products at the facility that is of sufficient quantity to perform the required tests. Every sample shall be tested by a licensed testing laboratory in accordance with th... |
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Rule 3796:3-2-07 | Processor prohibited activities.
...censed processor shall not sell medical marijuana in any form to a patient or caregiver. (B) A licensed processor shall not permit the consumption of medical marijuana in any form on the premises. (C) A licensed processor shall not process or manufacture a form of marijuana that is not permitted by section 3796.06 of the Revised Code or approved by the state of Ohio board of pharmacy pursuant to division (A)(6) of ... |
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Rule 3796:3-3-01 | Processor enforcement.
... other resource used to process medical marijuana and manufacture medical marijuana products; (7) Request access to locked areas in the facility; (8) Question licensed employees at the location; and (9) Obtain samples for testing of any medical marijuana products processed at the facility, chemicals and ingredients used in processing medical marijuana, any labels or containers for medical marijuana, or any raw ... |
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Rule 3796:4-1-01 | Number of testing laboratory provisional licenses.
...o conduct laboratory testing of medical marijuana in accordance with the criteria listed in section 3796.09 of the Revised Code to an institution of higher learning that meets all of the following conditions: (1) The institution is public, and is located in the state of Ohio; and (2) The institution has the facilities and resources necessary to conduct testing in accordance with the standards and procedures establi... |