Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701-62-06 | Revocation of DNR identification or DNR order.
...(A) A person with DNR identification or a DNR order may revoke his or her DNR status by an oral or written request to receive CPR. (B) A person with DNR identification may revoke his or her DNR identification by doing any of the following: (1) In the case of a form or wallet card listed in paragraph (A)(1), or (A)(6) of rule 3701-62-04 of the Administrative Code, by destroying the DNR order ... |
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Rule 3701-62-06 | Revocation of DNR identification or DNR order.
...(A) A person with DNR identification or a DNR order may revoke their DNR status by an oral or written request to receive CPR. (B) A person with DNR identification may revoke their DNR identification by doing any of the following: (1) In the case of a form or wallet card listed in paragraph (A)(1), or (A)(6) of rule 3701-62-04 of the Administrative Code, by destroying the DNR order form or wallet... |
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Rule 3701-63-02 | Plan of correction; informal review process for deficiency citations.
...(A) This rule prescribes the procedure under which a nursing facility submits a plan of correction for findings and deficiencies cited as the result of a survey by the department of health. The rule also prescribes the procedure for a facility to obtain informal review of deficiencies that were included on a statement of deficiencies prepared by the department under 42 C.F.R. Part 488 (2011). As u... |
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Rule 3701-63-02 | Plan of correction; informal review process for deficiency citations.
...(A) This rule prescribes the procedure under which a nursing facility submits a plan of correction for findings and deficiencies cited as the result of a survey by the department of health. The rule also prescribes the procedure for a facility to obtain informal review of deficiencies that were included on a statement of deficiencies prepared by the department under 42 C.F.R. Part 488 (2011). As u... |
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Rule 3701-69-02 | General prohibitions.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this rule: (1) No individual shall perform radon testing, or hold himself or herself out as performing radon testing, without a valid radon tester or mitigation specialist license. (2) No individual shall provide professional or expert advice on radon testing, radon exposure, or health risks related to radon exposure, or hold himself or herself out as providing such advice, witho... |
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Rule 3701-69-03 | License application procedures for radon testers.
...(A) To apply for a license as a radon tester, a person shall: (1) Submit to the director an application on a form prescribed and provided by the director, which shall include but shall not be limited to the following information: (a) Name and address of applicant; (b) Federal tax identification number; (c) Contact information; (d) Description of any of the following matters to which the applicant or an affiliate... |
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Rule 3701-69-04 | License application procedures for radon mitigation specialists.
...(A) To apply for a license as a radon mitigation specialist, a person shall: (1) Submit to the director an application on a form prescribed and provided by the director, which shall include but shall not be limited to the following information: (a) Name and address of applicant; (b) Federal tax identification number; (c) Contact information; (d) Description of any of the following matters to which the applicant ... |
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Rule 3701-70-04 | Reporting.
...(A) When applicable and available, each FIMR board will use the director's data collection tool or the national fetal-infant death review database to record the following information: (1) Demographic information that includes: (a) Age of the child; (b) Sex of the child, identified as male or female; (c) Race of the child, identified as black, white, American Indian, Asian, Alaskan native, nati... |
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Rule 3701-73-01 | Release of Information-Director Investigations.
...(A) Investigations conducted by the director pursuant to section 3701.14 of the Revised Code are subject to the release requirements specified in that section. An investigation may be initiated when one or more of the following situations is present. (1) The director has received, in accordance with law, reported cases of illness, including contagious, infectious, epidemic, pandemic, or endemic conditions, that qua... |
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Rule 3701-75-01 | Definitions.
...For the purposes of administrative rules promulgated in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is ... |
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Rule 3701-81-02 | Standards and procedures for registration on lead-safe residential rental unit registry.
...(A) Any owner or agent of a residential rental unit may register the residential rental unit on the lead-safe residential rental unit registry designated by the director pursuant to section 3742.41 of the Revised Code after showing compliance with the requirements set forth in this chapter. (B) For properties constructed after January 1, 1978 the owner or agent of the residential rental unit may... |
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Rule 3701-81-03 | Application procedures for training programs for residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices.
...(A) A person shall submit an application for approval of a training program on a form prescribed by the director. An application for approval of a training program shall contain: (1) Except for the state of Ohio, or local political subdivisions, a non-refundable fee of seven hundred fifty dollars, payable to "Treasurer, State of Ohio"; (2) A statement signed by the training program manager cer... |
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Rule 3701-81-06 | Residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices training program requirements.
...(A) An approved training program shall teach the work practice standards for conducting residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices as set forth in Chapter 3742. of the Revised Code and rule 3701-81-02 of the Administrative Code. The training program shall be taught to provide the trainees with the knowledge needed to perform residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices. The... |
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Rule 3701-82-01 | Application procedures for lead training programs.
...(A) A person shall submit an application for approval of a training program on a form prescribed by the director. A separate application shall be submitted for each program for which the person is seeking approval. An application for approval of a training program shall contain: (1) The applicant's statement setting forth the intent to offer an initial or refresher program and, except for the state of Ohio and local... |
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Rule 3701-83-05.1 | Compliance actions, revocation, and operating without a license.
...(A) If the director determines that an HCF is operating without a license in violation of division (E)(1) of section 3702.30 of the Revised Code, the director shall do one or more of the following: (1) Notify the HCF that it is operating without a license and issue a written order that the HCF apply for a license. The order shall specify the time frame for filing a complete application in acc... |
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Rule 3701-83-09 | General service standards.
...(A) Each HCF shall assure all staff members provide services in accordance with: (1) Applicable current and accepted standards of practice and the clinical capabilities of the HCF; and (2) Applicable state and federal laws and regulations. (B) Each HCF shall have the ancillary and support services necessary for the provision of the HCF's services. (C) Each HCF, as part of the quality a... |
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Rule 3701-83-17 | Admission; transfer; discharge - ambulatory surgical facilities.
...(A) Each ASF shall only admit patients who do not require planned inpatient care and who shall be kept in the ASF for less than twenty-four hours. The twenty-four hour period begins at the start of the operation or procedure, or the induction of anesthesia, whichever is first. The twenty-four hour period may include an overnight stay if such stay meets all of the conditions set forth in this rule ... |
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Rule 3701-83-17 | Admission; transfer; discharge - ambulatory surgical facilities.
...(A) Each ASF shall only admit patients who do not require planned inpatient care and who shall be kept in the ASF for less than twenty-four hours. The twenty-four hour period begins at the start of the operation or procedure, or the induction of anesthesia, whichever is first. The twenty-four hour period may include an overnight stay if such stay meets all of the conditions set forth in this rule ... |
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Rule 3701-83-19.1 | Cardiac catheterization procedures in an ambulatory surgical facility.
...(A) For purposes of rules 3701-83-19.1 to 3701-83-19.5 of the Administrative Code, "cardiac catheterization procedure" means a procedure used to diagnose and treat various cardiac and circulatory diseases that involves inserting a thin, pliable catheter into a major blood vessel and manipulating the tip of the catheter through veins or arteries to the heart. (B) An ASF may apply for approval to provide cardiac cath... |
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Rule 3701-83-19.2 | Cardiac catheterization procedures in an ambulatory surgical facility - transfer agreements and standards.
...(A) An ambulatory surgical facility that provides any cardiac catheterization, either diagnostic and/or interventional procedures allowed under rule 3701-83-19.1 of the Administrative Code, will have hospital transfer agreements that are in accordance with section 3702.303 of the Revised Code. The open-heart surgery service that is party to a transfer agreement is referred to as the receiving service. If any diagnost... |
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Rule 3701-83-19.4 | Cardiac catheterization procedures in an ambulatory surgical facility, reporting, review, quality assessment, and informed consent.
...(A) Each ASF providing cardiac catheterization procedures will report on the system prescribed by the director the ASF's volumes and outcomes. (B) Each ASF that provides interventional services will obtain enrollment and maintain participation in a data registry to monitor volumes and outcomes. (C) Reporting: (1) Beginning January 1, 2026, and each calendar year thereafter, each ASF providing cardiac catheterizati... |
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Rule 3701-83-23.4 | Infection control and prevention - freestanding dialysis centers.
...(A) In addition to the requirements established in rules 3701-83-09 and 3701-83-23.1 of the Administrative Code, each dialysis center shall develop and follow written policies and procedures for preventing and controlling infections. The policies and procedures shall include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) The aseptic and isolation techniques to be used; (2) Use of the isolation ... |
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Rule 3701-83-45 | Personnel requirements and qualifications - freestanding radiation therapy centers.
...(A) Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall have an administrator. (B) Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall have a radiation oncologist, nuclear medicine physician, radiologist, or other authorized user, who meets the qualifications of paragraph (I), (J), or (K) of rule 3701-83-43 of the Administrative Code or rule 3701:1-58-40, 3701:1-58-51 or 3701:1-58-54 of the Administrat... |
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Rule 3701-83-45 | Personnel requirements and qualifications - freestanding radiation therapy centers.
...(A) Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall have an administrator. (B) Each freestanding radiation therapy center shall have a medical director who is a radiation oncologist, nuclear medicine physician, radiologist, or other authorized user, as defined in paragraph (I), (J), or (K) of rule 3701-83-43 of the Administrative Code or rule 3701:1-58-40, 3701:1-58-51 or 3701:1-58-54 of the Adm... |
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Rule 3701-83-52 | Personnel and staffing requirements - freestanding diagnostic imaging centers.
...(A) Each freestanding or mobile diagnostic imaging center shall have a radiologist, nuclear medicine physician, authorized user, physician acting within their scope of practice, or chiropractic radiologist, as appropriate to the diagnostic imaging services being offered, that has overall responsibility for the diagnostic imaging services being provided by the freestanding or mobile diagnostic imag... |