Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701-3-05 | Time to report.
...Reports by health care providers, as specified in rule 3701-3-03 of the Administrative Code, and reports by laboratories of positive results, as specified in rule 3701-3-04 of the Administrative Code, are to be provided in the manner set forth by the director according to the following time and method of reporting: (A) Cases, suspect cases, and positive laboratory results for diseases specified as class "A" in parag... |
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Rule 3701-3-06 | Reporting to department.
...A board of health that receives a report of a case, suspected case or positive laboratory result pursuant to rules 3701-3-02, 3701-3-03, 3701-3-04, and 3701-3-05 of the Administrative Code shall report the same report to the department as follows: (A) Diseases specified as class "A" in paragraph (A) of rule 3701-3-02 of the Administrative Code shall be reported by telephone immediately after the existe... |
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Rule 3701-3-06 | Reporting to department.
...A board of health that receives a report of a case, suspected case or positive laboratory result pursuant to rules 3701-3-02, 3701-3-03, 3701-3-04, and 3701-3-05 of the Administrative Code is to report the same report to the department as follows: (A) Diseases specified as class "A" in paragraph (A) of rule 3701-3-02 of the Administrative Code are to be reported by telephone immediately after the existence of such c... |
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Rule 3701-3-07 | Reporting Requirements-Illnesses and Health Conditions.
...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Dedicated emergency department" means any department or facility of a hospital, regardless of whether it is located on or off the main hospital campus, which meets at least one of the following requirements: (a) It is held out to the public (by name, posted signs, advertising, or other means) as a place that provides care for emergency medical conditions on an urge... |
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Rule 3701-3-14 | Reporting requirements--poison control prevention and treatment centers and other health-related entities.
...(A) For the purpose of this rule (1) "Biological or chemical toxins" mean poisonous compounds produced by a microorganism or a poisonous chemical compound that pose a risk of human fatality or disability. (2) "Novel infectious agents" mean agents that are unusual that pose a risk of human fatality or disability. (3) "Other health-related entity" means an entity that employs health care providers, but that does ... |
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Rule 3701-3-14 | Reporting requirements--poison control prevention and treatment centers and other health-related entities.
...(A) For the purpose of this rule (1) "Biological or chemical toxins" mean poisonous compounds produced by a microorganism or a poisonous chemical compound that pose a risk of human fatality or disability. (2) "Novel infectious agents" mean agents that are unusual that pose a risk of human fatality or disability. (3) "Other health-related entity" means an entity that employs health care providers, but that does ... |
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Rule 3701-6-03 | Requirements for contract.
...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Full-time practice" means working a minimum of forty hours per week for a minimum of forty-five weeks each service year. Practice related administrative duties may not exceed eight hours per week. (2) "Part-time practice" means working a minimum of twenty hours and a maximum of thirty-nine hours per week for a minimum of forty-five weeks each service year. Prac... |
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Rule 3701-7-05 | Inspections; compliance.
...(A) The director of health shall monitor compliance with Chapter 3711. of the Revised Code and Chapter 3701-7 of the Administrative Code. The director may conduct inspections of a maternity unit, newborn care nursery, or maternity home as often as deemed necessary based upon the compliance history of the maternity unit, newborn care nursery, or maternity home, but at least once every three years, ... |
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Rule 3701-7-05 | Facilities; equipment; safety requirements.
...(A) Maternity home facilities and equipment will include at least the following: (1) Equipment, lighting, and means of regulating indoor temperature and indoor air quality to provide a safe and comfortable living environment and working conditions in the maternity home; (2) Adequate facilities for the delivery of housekeeping and other supportive services; (3) Handrails in all stairwells, and grab bars in bathroom... |
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Rule 3701-7-07 | Level I service standards.
...(A) Obstetric license. A level I obstetrical service shall provide antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care for obstetrical patients, including: (1) Low-risk patients, such as patients with: (a) Term deliveries; (b) Singleton deliveries; and (c) Deliveries with vertex presentation; (2) Selected uncomplicated patients with higher-risk conditions, such as patients with: (a) Term twin gestat... |
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Rule 3701-12-19 | Monitoring of activities determined to not be reviewable activities.
...(A) The director shall monitor the implementation of an activity which the director has determined to not be a reviewable activity under rule 3701-12-04 of the Administrative Code, if the director determines that the activity requires monitoring under paragraph (B) of this rule. The director shall monitor the activity to determine whether it is implemented in the manner described in the request for the ruling and whe... |
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Rule 3701-12-19 | Monitoring of activities determined to not be reviewable activities.
...(A) The director will monitor the implementation of an activity which the director has determined to not be a reviewable activity under rule 3701-12-04 of the Administrative Code, if the director determines that the activity needs monitoring under paragraph (B) of this rule. The director will monitor the activity to determine whether it is implemented in the manner described in the request for the... |
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Rule 3701-12-23 | Long-term care facilities and beds and bed review criteria; state and county bed need.
...(A) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this rule or in another rule of this chapter, the director shall apply all of the criteria prescribed by this rule when reviewing an application for a certificate of need that relates to an existing or proposed long-term care facility, including an application for: (1) The establishment, development, or construction of a new long-term care facility... |
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Rule 3701-12-23 | Long-term care facilities and beds and bed review criteria; state and county bed need.
...(A) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this rule or in another rule of this chapter, the director shall apply all of the criteria prescribed by this rule when reviewing an application for a certificate of need that relates to an existing or proposed long-term care facility, including an application for: (1) The establishment, development, or construction of a new long-term care facility... |
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Rule 3701-12-23 | Long-term care facilities and beds and bed review criteria; state and county bed need.
...(A) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this rule or in another rule of this chapter, the director will apply all of the criteria prescribed by this rule when reviewing an application for a certificate of need that relates to an existing or proposed long-term care facility, including an application for: (1) The establishment, development, or construction of a new long-term care facility;... |
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Rule 3701-13-01 | Definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Applicant" means a person who is under final consideration for employment with a direct care provider (DCP) in a full-time, part-time, or temporary position that involves providing direct care to an older adult. "Applicant" does not include a person who provides direct care as a volunteer without receiving or expecting to receive any form of remuneration other than r... |
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Rule 3701-13-01 | Definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Applicant" means a person who is under final consideration for employment with a direct care provider (DCP) in a full-time, part-time, or temporary position that involves providing direct care to an older adult. "Applicant" does not include a person who provides direct care as a volunteer without receiving or expecting to receive any form of remuneration other than r... |
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Rule 3701-13-03 | Requirements for criminal records check.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (H) of this rule, the chief administrator shall request that the superintendent conduct a criminal records check with respect to each applicant. (B) The chief administrator of an DCP may designate a representative such as a director of nursing, medical director, facility manager, or personnel officer to carry out the requirements of this rule on t... |
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Rule 3701-13-03 | Requirements for criminal records check.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (H) of this rule, the chief administrator is obligated to request that the superintendent conduct a criminal records check with respect to each applicant. (B) The chief administrator of a DCP may designate a representative such as a director of nursing, medical director, facility manager, or personnel officer to carry out the requirements of this ... |
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Rule 3701-13-06 | Personal character standards.
...(A) A DCP may employ an applicant who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to an offense listed in paragraph (A) of rule 3701-13-05 of the Administrative Code in a position involving direct care to an older adult, if all of the following standards are met: (1) The applicant is not a repeat violent offender as defined in paragraph (M) of rule 3701-13-01 of the Administrative Code; (2) The offe... |
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Rule 3701-16-03 | Residential care facility licensure application and renewal procedures; revocation.
...(A) Every applicant for a license to operate a residential care facility shall truthfully and fully complete and submit an initial application on a form prescribed and furnished by the director and pay the nonrefundable application fee, specified in section 3721.02 of the Revised Code, to the director not less than sixty days before the proposed opening of the facility. The application fee require... |
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Rule 3701-16-03 | Initial, renewal, and change of operator license applications; fees; issuance; revocation; notice.
...(A) Not less than sixty days before the proposed opening of a residential care facility, the operator of a residential care facility will submit, on a form prescribed by the director, a completed initial application, and pay the non-refundable application fee specified in division (E) of section 3721.02 of the Revised Code, with the fee made payable to the "treasurer, state of Ohio" in the form of... |
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Rule 3701-16-05 | Personnel requirements.
...(A) Each residential care facility shall arrange for the services of an administrator who shall: (1) Meet the applicable requirements of rule 3701-16-06 of the Administrative Code; (2) Be responsible for the daily operation of the residential care facility including, but not limited to, assuring that residents' ongoing or changing service needs, as identified in the resident assessments, and ser... |
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Rule 3701-16-05 | Personnel requirements.
...(A) Each residential care facility is obligated to arrange for the services of an administrator who is obligated to: (1) Meet the applicable requirements of rule 3701-16-06 of the Administrative Code; (2) Be responsible for the daily operation of the residential care facility including, but not limited to, assuring that residents' ongoing or changing service needs, as identified in the resid... |
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Rule 3701-16-06 | Qualifications and health of personnel.
...(A) No person with a disease which may be transmitted in the performance of the person's job responsibilities shall work in a residential care facility during the stage of communicability unless the person is given duties that minimize the likelihood of transmission and follows infection control precautions and procedures. (B) No person shall work in a residential care facility who uses alcohol o... |