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Rule 3701-19-38 | General requirements for pediatric respite care program personnel.

...(A) Each pediatric respite care program shall utilize personnel that have appropriate training and qualifications for the services that they provide. Any staff member, including a volunteer, who functions in a professional capacity, shall meet the standards applicable to that profession, including but not limited to possessing current Ohio licensure, registration, or certification, if required by law, and practicing ...

Rule 3701-19-38 | General requirements for pediatric respite care program personnel.

...(A) Each pediatric respite care program is obligated to utilize personnel that have appropriate training and qualifications for the services that they provide. Any staff member, including a volunteer, who functions in a professional capacity, is obligated to meet the standards applicable to that profession, including but not limited to possessing current Ohio licensure, registration, or certificat...

Rule 3701-19-51 | Medical supplies, drugs, biologicals, and medical appliances.

...(A) Each pediatric respite care program shall arrange for provision of medical supplies, appliances, drugs, and biologicals to pediatric respite patients as needed for the palliation and management of the patient's life-threatening disease or condition and related conditions. The program shall ensure that drugs and biologicals are available at all times. (B) The pediatric respite care patient or pediatric respite ca...

Rule 3701-19-51 | Medical supplies, drugs, biologicals, and medical appliances.

...(A) Each pediatric respite care program will arrange for provision of medical supplies, appliances, drugs, and biologicals to pediatric respite patients as needed for the palliation and management of the patient's life-threatening disease or condition and related conditions. The program will ensure that drugs and biologicals are available at all times. (B) The pediatric respite care patient or ...

Rule 3701-21-01 | Definitions.

...As used in Chapter 3701-21 of the Administrative Code: (A) "a w " means water activity which is a measure of the free moisture in a food, is the quotient of the water vapor pressure of the substance divided by the vapor pressure of pure water at the same temperature, and is indicated by the symbol a w . (B) "Board of health" means the board of health of any city or general health district, or the authority having t...

Rule 3701-21-01 | Definitions.

...As used in Chapter 3701-21 of the Administrative Code: (A) "a w " means water activity, which is a measure of the free moisture in a food, is the quotient of the water vapor pressure of the substance divided by the vapor pressure of pure water at the same temperature. (B) "Board of health" means the board of health of any city or general health district, or the authority having the duties of a board of health as au...

Rule 3701-21-02.1 | License fees and categories.

...(A) The licensor shall establish fees for: (1) Food service operations in which the interior premises is under twenty-five thousand square feet for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (2) Food service operations in which the interior premises is twenty-five thousand square feet or more for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (3) Tempora...

Rule 3701-21-02.1 | License fees and categories.

...(A) The licensor will establish fees for: (1) Food service operations in which the interior premises is under twenty-five thousand square feet for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (2) Food service operations in which the interior premises is twenty-five thousand square feet or more for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Adminis...

Rule 3701-21-02.3 | Risk level of food service operations.

...The licensor will determine the risk level based on the highest risk level activity of the food service operation in accordance with the following criteria: (A) Risk level I poses potential risk to the public in terms of sanitation, food labeling, sources of food, storage practices, or expiration dates. Examples of risk level I activities include, but are not limited to, an operation that offers for ...

Rule 3701-21-24 | State survey procedures for program evaluation.

...(A) The director of health will survey at least once every three years each food service operation program of a licensor pursuant to section 3717.11 of the Revised Code. The licensor will provide the director of health with all requested information to complete the survey. (B) The director of health will provide the survey methodology, which is to include: (1) A review of the administrative ...

Rule 3701-21-25 | Certification in food protection.

...(A) In accordance with section 3717.09 of the Revised Code, the director of health shall approve the following categories of food certification courses of study: (1) Person in charge certification covering the principles of food safety and the requirements of paragraph (B) of rule 3717-1-02.4 of the Administrative Code. A person in charge certification course approved by the director of health p...

Rule 3701-21-25 | Certification in food protection.

...(A) In accordance with section 3717.09 of the Revised Code, the director of health will approve the following categories of food certification courses: (1) Person in charge certification covers the principles of food safety and the requirements of paragraph (B) of rule 3717-1-02.4 of the Administrative Code. (2) Manager certification in food protection is a comprehensive food safety training t...

Rule 3701-21-27 | Embargo of Food.

...Food to be embargoed shall be embargoed according to rule 901:3-4-15 of the Administrative Code.

Rule 3701-21-27 | Embargo of food.

...Food may be embargoed in a food service operation according to rule 901:3-4-15 of the Administrative Code.

Rule 3701-21-28 | Articles-Requirement to Cease Use.

...Articles may be removed from use in a food service operation as specified in rule 901:3-4-12 of the Administrative Code.

Rule 3701-22-03 | Application for initial, renewal, or transfer licensure; notice to the director; sales, assignments, or transfers.

...(A) Application for a license to operate a hospital, renewal of an existing license may be made either in writing on a form provided by the director and signed by the applicant or the applicant's primary agent, or using an electronic system prescribed by the director and affirmed by the applicant or the applicant's agent. A completed application includes the following: (1) A nonrefundable lic...

Rule 3701-22-05 | Inspections; compliance actions.

...(A) The director of health monitors compliance with Chapter 3722. of the Revised Code and Chapter 3701-22 of the Administrative Code. The director may at any time inspect a licensed hospital in order to address an incident that may impact public health, respond to a complaint submitted to the director, or otherwise ensure the safety of patients cared for by the hospital. Inspections may be schedul...

Rule 3701-22-21 | Level I service standards.

...(A) Obstetric license. A level I obstetric service will 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 gestation...

Rule 3701-22-27 | Freestanding children's hospitals with a level IV neonatal care services and a level III obstetrical service.

...(A) A freestanding children's hospital with a level IV neonatal care service may also provide a level III obstetrical service. In addition to the standards set forth in paragraphs (C) to (H) of rule 3701-22-25 of the Administrative Code, a freestanding children's hospital with a level IV neonatal care service and a level III obstetric service will provide antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum car...

Rule 3701-22-38 | General adult cardiac catheterization service standards.

...(A) The provisions of rules 3701-22-38 to 3701-22-42.1 of the Administrative Code are applicable to each provider of cardiac catheterization services performing procedures on adult patients greater than or equal to eighteen years of age. An adult cardiac catheterization service may serve a patient less than eighteen years of age if the patient's attending physician and the adult service's medical ...

Rule 3701-22-38.2 | Level II cardiac catheterization service standards.

...(A) Level II cardiac catheterization service or "level II service" means an adult cardiac catheterization service located in a hospital without an on-site open-heart surgery service that provides only diagnostic and authorized therapeutic cardiac catheterization procedures on an organized and regular basis. (B) Level II services are prohibited from providing the following procedures: (1) Transca...

Rule 3701-22-38.3 | Level III adult cardiac catheterization service standards.

...(A) Level III cardiac catheterization service or "level III service" means an adult cardiac catheterization service located in a hospital with an on-site open-heart surgery service that provides all levels of diagnostic and therapeutic cardiac catheterization procedures. (B) Each level III service will operate on an organized, regular, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week basis to perfo...

Rule 3701-25-03 | Responsibility of the operator.

...(A) Permission to operate. No person shall operate or maintain a resident camp without a permit issued by the board of health having jurisdiction. (B) Submission of plans. Any person who intends to construct, substantially alter or operate an existing, unpermitted resident camp shall comply with rule 3701-25-04 of the Administrative Code. (C) Persons seeking approval to operate a resident ca...

Rule 3701-26-01 | Definitions.

...(A) "ASSE" means the American society of sanitary engineering. (B) "Backflow" has the same meaning as set forth in rule 4101:3-2-01 of the Administrative Code. (C) "Campground" collectively means a combined park-camp, recreation camp, recreational vehicle park and temporary campground unless otherwise specifically identified. (D) "Combined park-camp" means any tract of land upon which a com...

Rule 3701-26-04 | Responsibilities of the licensee.

...(A) Submission of plans. Any person who intends to construct, substantially alter or operate an existing, unlicensed campground on or after the effective date of this rule shall comply with rule 3701-26-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) License to operate. No person shall operate or maintain a campground without a license issued by the licensor having jurisdiction. However, no person who neither...