Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701-53-04 | Instrument checks, controls and certifications.
...(A) A senior operator shall perform an instrument check on approved evidential breath testing instruments listed under paragraphs (A)(1), (A)(2), and (B) of rule 3701-53-02 no less frequently than once every seven days in accordance with the appropriate instrument checklist for the instrument being used. The instrument check may be performed anytime up to one hundred and ninety-two hours after the last instrument che... |
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Rule 3701-53-05 | Breath instrument checks, controls and certifications.
...(A) For instruments listed under paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of rule 3701-53-03 of the Administrative Code: (1) A senior operator shall perform an instrument check no less frequently than once every seven days in accordance with the appropriate instrument checklist for the instrument being used. The instrument check may be performed anytime up to one hundred ninety-two hours after the last i... |
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Rule 3701-53-07 | Qualifications of personnel.
...(A) Blood, urine, and other bodily substance tests for alcohol shall be performed in a laboratory by an individual who has a laboratory director's permit or, under his or her general direction, by an individual who has a laboratory technician's permit. General direction does not mean that the laboratory director must be physically present during the performance of the test. Laboratory personnel shall not perform a te... |
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Rule 3701-53-08 | Qualifications of personnel.
...(A) For laboratory alcohol analysis: (1) In order to qualify for a laboratory director permit, an individual will: (a) Be employed by a laboratory that has successfully completed a proficiency examination administered by a national program for proficiency testing; (b) Possess at least two academic years of college chemistry and at least two years of experience in a clinical or chemical labo... |
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Rule 3701-53-09 | Permits.
...(A) Individuals desiring to function as laboratory directors or laboratory technicians shall apply to the director of health for permits on forms prescribed and provided by the director. A separate application shall be filed for a permit to perform tests to determine the amount of alcohol in a person's blood, urine or other bodily substance, and a separate permit application shall be filed to perform tests to determ... |
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Rule 3701-53-10 | Permits.
...(A) To function as laboratory directors or laboratory technicians, individuals will apply to the director of health for permits on forms provided by the director. A separate application will be filed for a permit to perform tests to determine the amount of alcohol in a person's blood, urine or other bodily substance, and a separate permit application shall be filed to perform tests to determine th... |
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Rule 3701-55-02 | Required screening; facility requirements.
...(A) All newborn children shall be screened in accordance with procedures set forth in this chapter for the presence of the following genetic, endocrine, or metabolic disorders: (1) 2-methylbutyryl-CoA dehyrogenase deficiency; (2) 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase deficiency; (3) 3-ketothiolase deficiency; (4) 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase defiency; (5) Argininemia; (6) Argininosuccinic acidemia; (7) Biot... |
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Rule 3701-55-02 | Required screening; facility requirements.
...(A) All newborn children shall be screened in accordance with procedures set forth in this chapter for the presence of the following genetic, endocrine, or metabolic disorders: (1) 2-methylbutyryl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency; (2) 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase deficiency; (3) 3-ketothiolase deficiency; (4) 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase deficiency; (5) Argininemia; (6) Argininos... |
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Rule 3701-55-07 | Required further screening or diagnostic testing if specimen abnormal.
...This rule prescribes the procedures that apply if, upon screening of a specimen, the bureau of public health laboratory determines that the result indicates potential risk for one or more of the screened disorders. (A) The director will communicate the results to the following person, as applicable: (1) If a child was born in a hospital or freestanding birthing center, the director will communicate ... |
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Rule 3701-56-03 | 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 activities 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. Practice-related adminis... |
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Rule 3701-56-03 | 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 activities and/or teaching activities 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 we... |
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Rule 3701-58-03 | 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 activities 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 3701-58-03 | 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 activities and/or teaching activities 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 we... |
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Rule 3701-60-01 | Definitions.
...(A) "Applicant" means a person who is under final consideration for employment with a home health agency in a full-time, part-time, or temporary position that involves providing direct care to an individual or is referred to a home health agency by an employment service for such a position. (B) "Community-based long-term care agency" has the same meaning as in section 173.39 of the Revised Co... |
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Rule 3701-60-01 | Definitions.
...(A) "Applicant" means a person who is under final consideration for employment with a home health agency in a full-time, part-time, or temporary position that involves providing direct care to an individual or is referred to a home health agency by an employment service for such a position. (B) "Applicant for licensure" means the individual or agency applying for a skilled home health services ... |
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Rule 3701-60-03 | Initial license application, application process, and renewal of license.
...(A) The department of health accepts completed applications for licensure from a home health agency or nonagency provider seeking to provide skilled home health services. A complete application for a skilled home health services license includes: (1) Completed application forms prescribed by the director; (2) A non-refundable license fee of two hundred and fifty dollars in the form of a cashier'... |
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Rule 3701-60-04 | Requirements for criminal records check.
...(A) The chief administrator of a home health agency or his designee shall request that the superintendent conduct a criminal records check with respect to each applicant for a direct care position. (B) The chief administrator of a home health agency or his designee shall conduct a criminal background check on employees who provide direct care as follows: (1) For employees hired prior to Janu... |
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Rule 3701-60-06 | Requirements for criminal records check.
...(A) The chief administrator of a home health agency or their designee shall request that the superintendent conduct a criminal records check with respect to each applicant for a direct care position. (B) The chief administrator of a home health agency or their designee shall conduct a criminal background check on employees who provide direct care as follows: (1) For employees hired prior to... |
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Rule 3701-60-07 | Disqualifying offense exclusionary periods; certificates; pardons.
...(A) Disqualifying offense exclusionary periods: Except as set forth in paragraphs (B), (C) and (D) of this rule, a home health agency may employ an applicant or continue to employ an employee who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to an offense listed in rule 3701-60-06 of the Administrative Code in a position involving providing direct care to an individual pursuant to the following exclusionary periods: (1) T... |
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Rule 3701-60-09 | Disqualifying offenses exclusionary periods; certificates; pardons.
...(A) Disqualifying offense exclusionary periods: Except as set forth in paragraphs (B), (C) and (D) of this rule, a home health agency may employ an applicant or continue to employ an employee who has been convicted of, pleaded guilty to, or found eligible for intervention in lieu of conviction guilty of an offense listed in rule 3701-60-08 of the Administrative Code in a position involving providi... |
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Rule 3701-61-03 | Notice and hearing request requirements.
...(A) The administrator of the home shall notify a resident in writing, and the resident's sponsor or legal representative in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, in advance of any proposed transfer or discharge from the home. The administrator shall send a copy of the notice to the department. The notice shall be provided to the resident, and the resident's sponsor or legal representative, at least th... |
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Rule 3701-61-03 | Notice and hearing request standards.
...(A) The administrator of the home is obligated to notify a resident in writing, and the resident's sponsor or legal representative in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, in advance of any proposed transfer or discharge from the home. In addition to, but not in place of, the written notification by certified mail, the administrator of the home may provide a copy of the written not... |
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Rule 3701-61-07 | Criminal records check; personal character standards: homes and adult day care programs.
...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Adult day care program", "home", and "older adult" have the same meanings as in division (A) of section 3721.121 of the Revised Code; and (2) "Direct care" has the same meaning as in paragraph (F) of rule 3701-13-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) Except as provided in Chapter 3701-13 of the Administrative Code no home or adult day care program shall employ a person who applies on or... |
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Rule 3701-62-04 | Do-not-resuscitate identification.
...(A) The following items are approved as DNR identification: (1) A do-not-resuscitate order documented on the state of Ohio DNR order form depicted in appendix A to this rule. This form may be reproduced as needed; (2) A copy of an individual's living will declaration that includes language that authorizes the withholding or withdrawal of CPR that has not been revoked pursuant to section 2133... |
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Rule 3701-62-04 | Do-not-resuscitate identification.
...(A) The following items are approved as DNR identification: (1) A do-not-resuscitate order documented on the state of Ohio DNR order form depicted in appendix A to this rule. This form may be reproduced as needed; (2) A copy of an individual's living will declaration that includes language that authorizes the withholding or withdrawal of CPR that has not been revoked pursuant to section 2133... |