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Rule 3701-31-04 | Responsibilities of the licensee.

...(A) Submission of plans and licensure. Any person constructing or altering a public swimming pool on or after the effective date of this rule will comply with rule 3701-31-05 of the Administrative Code. Any person operating a public swimming pool will obtain a license to operate the public swimming pool prior to operation as follows: (1) License to operate. No person will operate or maintain a public swimming pool w...

Rule 3701-31-05 | Submission of plans prior to licensure.

...(A) No person shall construct, install, or otherwise substantially alter a public swimming pool until the plans have been submitted to and approved by the director of health. (B) Plan review fees. As used in this rule, "combination thereof" means two or more public swimming pools that share the same circulation system as defined in paragraph (C) of rule 3701-31-01 of the Administrative Code. Beginning April 1, 201...

Rule 3701-31-05.1 | Design criteria for new construction or substantial alteration of a public swimming pool on or after April 1, 2011.

...(A) The design requirements set forth by this rule shall apply to any newly constructed, substantially altered public swimming pool, or an existing unlicensed public swimming pool. All plans for new or substantially altered public swimming pools shall be submitted for review in accordance with rule 3701-31-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) Safe design. The shape, dimensional design, and other features of a public ...

Rule 3701-32-04 | General application procedures, provisions, and qualifications for clearance technician, lead inspector, lead risk assessor, lead abatement contractor, lead abatement worker or lead abatement project designer.

...(A) To apply for a license as a clearance technician, lead inspector, lead risk assessor, lead abatement contractor, lead abatement worker, or lead abatement project designer an individual shall: (1) Submit a complete application to the director, on forms prescribed by the director, for each discipline in which the applicant desires to receive a license; (2) Individuals that submit with their applications, proof th...

Rule 3701-32-04 | General application procedures, provisions, and qualifications for clearance technician, lead inspector, lead risk assessor, lead abatement contractor, lead abatement worker or lead abatement project designer.

...(A) To apply for a license as a clearance technician, lead inspector, lead risk assessor, lead abatement contractor, lead abatement worker, or lead abatement project designer an individual shall: (1) Submit a complete application to the director, on forms prescribed by the director, for each discipline in which the applicant desires to receive a license; (2) Individuals that submit with thei...

Rule 3701-32-12 | Clearance examinations.

...(A) A clearance examination includes a visual assessment of a residential unit, child care facility, or school that may be followed by the collection of environmental samples to determine whether the lead abatement, interim controls, essential maintenance practices, or lead-safe renovation work in a residential unit, child care facility, or school has sufficiently controlled lead hazards or presumed lead hazards. (B...

Rule 3701-32-12 | Clearance examinations.

...(A) A clearance examination includes a visual assessment of a residential unit, child care facility, or school that may be followed by the collection of environmental samples to determine whether the lead abatement, interim controls, or non-abatement lead activities in a residential unit, child care facility, or school has sufficiently controlled lead hazards or presumed lead hazards. (B) The cle...

Rule 3701-32-12 | Clearance examinations.

...(A) A clearance examination includes a visual assessment of a residential unit, child care facility, or school that may be followed by the collection of environmental samples to determine whether the lead abatement, interim controls, or non-abatement lead activities in a residential unit, child care facility, or school has sufficiently controlled lead hazards or presumed lead hazards. (B) The cle...

Rule 3701-36-13 | Informal hearing process.

...(A) A local health department shall be afforded an informal hearing concerning the director's proposed determination of the extent of the local health department's compliance with minimum and optimal achievable standards issued under paragraph (A)(3) of rule 3701-36-12 of the Administrative Code if a written request for the hearing is received by the director no later than fifteen days after the date of mailing of th...

Rule 3701-36-14 | Cost methodology.

...(A) The city or general health district shall utilize the cost methodology specified in this rule to calculate costs of providing services specified in sections 3701.344, 3711.10, 3729.07, 3730.03, 3733.04, 3733.25 and 3749.04 of the Revised Code to the extent that section 3717.07 of the Revised Code does not require the use of a different methodology for calculation of costs of providing services. (B) The actual co...

Rule 3701-42-06 | WIC vendor responsibilities.

...(A) A vendor shall provide to participants only authorized foods in exchange for the benefits on the WIC nutrition card. (B) A vendor shall permit participants the option to select part or all of the available quantities, sizes, and types of authorized food contained on the WIC nutrition card. (C) A vendor shall offer participants the same courtesies extended to other customers, including but no...

Rule 3701-42-08 | Abuse of the WIC program; sanctions.

...(A) The director shall sanction vendors that abuse the WIC program. The vendor violations referenced in paragraphs (B) to (E) of this rule constitute abuse of the WIC program. The director may sanction a vendor for any violation of this chapter of the Administrative Code that does not constitute abuse. The director will provide the vendor with a notice that violations are occurring that may lead t...

Rule 3701-42-08 | Abuse of the WIC program; sanctions.

...(A) The director shall sanction vendors that abuse the WIC program. The vendor violations referenced in paragraphs (B) to (E) of this rule constitute abuse of the WIC program. The director may sanction a vendor for any violation of this chapter of the Administrative Code that does not constitute abuse. The director will provide the vendor with a notice that violations are occurring that may lead t...

Rule 3701-42-09 | Administrative review of adverse action affecting vendor and applicant participation.

...(A) This rule prescribes the rights to administrative review of an applicant, or vendor that is subject to adverse action under this chapter of the Administrative Code. (1) Except as provided under paragraphs (A)(2) and (A)(3) of this rule, a vendor or applicant may request an administrative review of the following: (a) Denial of a vendor application pursuant to rule 3701-42-03 of the Administra...

Rule 3701-43-03 | Standards and procedures for determining eligibility of physician providers.

...(A) The director shall apply the standards and procedures prescribed by this rule in reviewing and making determinations concerning applications by physicians to be providers for the program for medically handicapped children. (B) To be approved as a provider, a physician shall: (1) Be licensed to practice allopathic medicine or osteopathic medicine in the state of Ohio or the state in which the physician's practic...

Rule 3701-43-16 | Financial eligibility requirements for payment for treatment for children with medical handicaps.

...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Income guidelines" means the guidelines, as established by the director on April first of each year, for use in determining financial eligibility for payment for treatment. The income guidelines shall be equal to one hundred eighty-five per cent of the poverty income for each size family, as reported in the "Federal Register" by the United States department of health and human services...

Rule 3701-43-16.2 | Financial eligibility requirements for payment for treatment for adults with cystic fibrosis.

...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Income guidelines" means the guidelines, as established by the director on April first of each year, for use in determining financial eligibility for payment for treatment. The income guidelines shall be equal to one hundred eighty-five per cent of the poverty income for each size family, as reported in the "Federal Register" by the United States department of health an human services...

Rule 3701-43-24 | Medically handicapped children's medical advisory council.

...(A) The medically handicapped children's medical advisory council, created by section 3701.025 of the Revised Code, shall consist of twenty-one members appointed by the director for terms set by paragraph (B) of this rule. The director shall appoint members based upon the following criteria: (1) All members shall be licensed physicians, surgeons, dentists and other professionals in the field of medicine; (2) All me...

Rule 3701-44-03 | Eligibility for benefits under the Ryan White part B program.

...(A) To be eligible for benefits under the Ryan White part B program, an individual shall meet all of the following requirements: (1) The individual must be an Ohio resident; (2) The individual must have a verified HIV infection; and (3) Applicants to the Ryan White part B programs must meet the following financial guidelines to be eligible:. (a) The individual or individual's family gross ...

Rule 3701-49-01.1 | Fees for laboratory services (variable fees).

...(A) Unless exempted under paragraph (B) or (C) of rule 3701-49-01 of the Administrative Code, the director of health shall charge and collect a fee for each parameter or group of parameters in the bacteriological, chemical, or radiological analyses of environmental samples or the toxicological analysis of body fluid as set forth in this rule. (1) Radiological testing of environmental samples...

Rule 3701-49-01.1 | Fees for laboratory services (variable fees).

...(A) Unless exempted under paragraph (B) or (C) of rule 3701-49-01 of the Administrative Code, the director of health will charge and collect a fee for each parameter or group of parameters in the microbiological, chemical, or radiological analyses of environmental and human samples or the toxicological analysis of body fluid as set forth in this rule. (1) Radiological testing of environmental samples Radioactiv...

Rule 3701-52-05 | Exemption of retail tobacco stores.

...(A) For the purpose of this rule, the exemption year is from April first of the year in which the affidavit is submitted, to March thirty-first of the following year. The affidavits approved by the director for use in requesting an exemption under this rule are set forth as follows: (1) Appendix A - Existing retail tobacco stores requesting exemption; and (2) Appendix B - New retail tobacco ...

Rule 3701-52-05 | Exemption of retail tobacco stores.

...(A) For the purpose of this rule, the exemption year is from April first of the year in which the affidavit is submitted, to March thirty-first of the following year. (B) Retail tobacco stores as defined in section 3794.01 of the Revised Code may be granted an exemption from regulation under Chapter 3794. of the Revised Code and this chapter provided that each retail tobacco store requesting the...

Rule 3701-53-02 | Breath tests.

...(A) The instruments listed in this paragraph are approved as evidential breath testing instruments for use in determining whether a person's breath contains a concentration of alcohol prohibited or defined by sections 4511.19 and/or 1547.11 of the Revised Code, or any other equivalent statute or local ordinance prescribing a defined or prohibited breath-alcohol concentration. The approved evidential breath testing ...

Rule 3701-53-03 | Breath tests.

...(A) The instruments listed in this paragraph are approved as evidential breath testing instruments for use in determining whether a person's breath contains a concentration of alcohol prohibited or defined by sections 4511.19, and/or 1547.11 of the Revised Code, or any other equivalent statute or local ordinance prescribing a defined or prohibited breath-alcohol concentration. The approved evident...