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Rule 4766-4-14 | Use of lights and other warning devices.

...f the Revised Code exempts out of state providers receiving a patient in Ohio for transport to a location not within Ohio or when transporting a patient received in another state. An out of state provider that receives a patient in Ohio for transportation to a location in Ohio shall be licensed and is subject to Chapter 4766. of the Revised Code and rules under this chapter and to all applicable fines and sanctions f...

Rule 4766-5-02 | Application for initial or renewal licensure.

...address of applicant. (2) All medicare provider numbers; (3) All medicaid provider numbers; (4) Ohio service areas including county; (5) A list of the names of all officers, directors, and/or owners of the AMSO; (6) The name, contact information, and state of Ohio medical license number of the service's medical director; (7) For each satellite base, the AMSO shall provide the physica...

Rule 4781-7-05 | Certified third-party inspection agencies.

...ion within the state to be the sole provider of manufactured home installation inspections or manufactured homes plan review. (J) After an investigation, if a finding of facts establishes that a third-party inspection agency or any of its employees has not complied with Chapter 4781. of the Revised Code or the rules promulgated thereunder, the division may suspend or revoke the third-party agency...

Rule 4781-8-07 | Examination for installers or inspectors.

...an approved state licensing examination provider for taking the examination. The applicant shall receive a passing score on the state exam within one year of the date of the application. (B) The state licensing or certification examination shall include, but not be limited to: (1) Ohio law governing manufactured home installations; (2) Manufacturer installation manuals and requirements; (3) Pr...

Rule 4781-8-09 | Examination development.

... recognized national testing service providers to administer the examinations for the Ohio manufactured homes installer license and the Ohio manufactured homes inspector certification. The examinations shall demonstrate that the applicant has knowledge of Chapter 4781. of the Revised Code and the rules promulgated thereunder. The division may, at any time, review the content of the examinations...

Rule 4781-9-03 | Continuing education course approval.

...the beginning of the unit; (c) The provider utilizes procedures that provide reasonable assurance of participant identity and that the participant receiving the continuing education credit for completing the course actually performed all of the work required to complete the course; and (d) The provider utilizes a clock or timer on each screen that accurately records the course completion time to...

Rule 4783-5-01 | Exemptions from certification requirements.

...ivery of interventions by a direct care provider or family member to implement components of an applied behavior analysis treatment plan; (6) A behavior analyst who practices with nonhuman or nonpatient clients or consumers, including applied animal behaviorists and practitioners of organizational behavior management; (7) A licensed professional authorized to practice in this state who, in the offering or rendering...

Rule 4783-6-02 | Requirements pertaining to supervision.

...care workers, teachers, and direct care providers, might also, upon agreement by the client and based on the professional judgment of the certified Ohio behavior analyst, be included in various capacities in the treatment plan. The certified Ohio behavior analyst shall exercise and retain oversight of the implementation of the treatment plan by both supervisees and non-supervisees. (1) If in the professional judgme...

Rule 4783-6-02 | Requirements pertaining to supervision.

...care workers, teachers, and direct care providers, might also, upon agreement by the client and based on the professional judgment of the certified Ohio behavior analyst, be included in various capacities in the treatment plan. The certified Ohio behavior analyst shall exercise and retain oversight of the implementation of the treatment plan by both supervisees and non-supervisees. (1) If in the ...

Rule 4783-7-03 | Bases and procedures for disciplinary action.

... receive health care services from that provider. However, no sanction will be imposed against any certificate holder who waives deductibles and copayments in compliance with a health benefit plan that expressly allows such a practice. (11) Advertising that he/she will waive the payment of all or any part of a deductible or copayment that a patient, pursuant to a health insurance or health care policy, contract, or ...

Rule 4901:1-6-01 | Definitions.

... totally separate entities. The AOS provider contracts with the customer to provide the AOS; however, the AOS provider does not directly contract with the billed party to provide the services even though it is the billed party who actually pays for the processing of the operator-assisted calls. AOS does not include coin-sent calls. (B) "Alternative provider" includes a telephone company, incl...

Rule 4901:1-6-02 | Purpose and scope.

...al exchange carriers (CLECs), and other providers of telecommunication services, unless otherwise specified in this chapter or commission order. (B) A wireless service provider and a reseller of wireless service are exempt from all rules in Chapter 4901:1-6 of the Administrative Code, except rules 4901:1-6-24 (wireless service provisions), 4901:1-6-09, eligible telecommunications carrier (ETC), 4901:1-6-19, lifeline...

Rule 4901:1-6-02 | Purpose and scope.

...al exchange carriers (CLECs), and other providers of telecommunication services, unless otherwise specified in this chapter or commission order. (B) A wireless service provider and a reseller of wireless service are exempt from all rules in Chapter 4901:1-6 of the Administrative Code, except rules 4901:1-6-24 (wireless service provisions), 4901:1-6-09, eligible telecommunications carrier (ETC), 4901:1-6-19, lifeline...

Rule 4901:1-6-10 | Competitive emergency services telecommunications carrier certification.

...t operate as a 9-1-1 system service provider until such time as the county has amended its 9-1-1 plan to identify that carrier as the 9-1-1 carrier of choice for a public safety answering point (PSAP)(s) serving end users in that county for the designated telecommunications traffic. (D) A CESTC authorized to act as a 9-1-1 system service provider to a PSAP must carry all calls for that PSAP for t...

Rule 4901:1-6-14 | BLES pricing parameters.

...trates that two or more alternative providers offer, in the exchange area, competing service to the BLES offered by the ILEC in the exchange area, regardless of the technology and facilities used by the alternative provider, the alternative provider's location, and the extent of the alternative provider's service area within the exchange area. (i) Upon the filing of an application under pa...

Rule 4901:1-6-18 | Slamming and preferred carrier freezes.

...6-02 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Providers of telecommunications service, in the course of submitting or executing a change on behalf of a subscriber in the selection of a telephone company, shall obtain authorization from the subscriber and verification of that authorization in accordance with the rules and procedures prescribed by the federal communications commission (FCC) at 47 C.F.R. 6...

Rule 4901:1-6-19 | Lifeline requirements.

...r establishes service with another toll provider. (E) Every large ILEC required to implement lifeline service shall establish an annual marketing budget for promoting lifeline service and performing outreach regarding lifeline service. Every large ILEC shall work with the advisory board established in paragraph (F) to reach consensus, where possible, regarding an appropriate budget for promoting ...

Rule 4901:1-6-21 | Carrier's withdrawal or abandonment of basic local exchange service (BLES) or voice service.

...to either: (1) reference any finding of providers of reasonable and comparatively priced voice service, identified by the collaborative process established under section 749.10 of Amended Substitute House Bill 64 of the 131st General Assembly, offering that voice service in the exchanges the ILEC is withdrawing or abandoning BLES with this notice; or (2) identify a provider of a reasonable and com...

Rule 4901:1-6-22 | Inmate operator service.

... the Administrative Code.] (A) All IOS providers must, on intrastate IOS calls upon request, immediately disclose to the billed party, the methods by which its rates or charges for the call will be collected and the methods by which complaints concerning such rates, charges or collections practices will be resolved.. (B) The maximum rate of any usage sensitive charge that may be applied by an IO...

Rule 4901:1-6-24 | Wireless service provisions.

... wireless service and wireless service providers to the extent set forth in this rule and section 4927.03 of the Revised Code. (B) Registration No wireless service provider shall operate in the state of Ohio without first registering with the commission. Every wireless service provider desiring to offer wireless service in Ohio shall file a zero-day registration notice in a radio common carrier (RC...

Rule 4901:1-6-25 | Withdrawal of telecommunications services.

... and to any telephone company wholesale provider of its services, if applicable. (B) Withdrawal of basic local exchange service (BLES) (1) A competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) shall not discontinue offering BLES within an exchange(s) without filing a zero-day notice filing (ZTA) to withdraw such service or services from its tariff. CLECs must include with the notice filing the actual customer notice and an...

Rule 4901:1-6-25 | Withdrawal of telecommunications services.

... and to any telephone company wholesale provider of its services, if applicable. (B) Withdrawal of basic local exchange service (BLES) (1) A competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) shall not discontinue offering BLES within an exchange(s) without filing a zero-day notice filing (ZTA) to withdraw such service or services from its tariff. CLECs must include with the notice filing the actua...

Rule 4901:1-6-26 | Abandonment.

... and to any telephone company wholesale provider of its services, if applicable, consistent with rule 4901:1-6-07 of the Administrative Code. If the telephone company does not have any retail customers at the time it seeks to abandon service and cancel its certificate, customer notice to retail customers is not required with its application. (E) A telephone company abandoning operations shall return all deposits, ...

Rule 4901:1-6-31 | Emergency and outage operations.

... days after discovering the outage, the provider shall submit electronically a final communications outage report, which shall include all pertinent information on the outage, including any information that was not contained in, or that has changed from that provided in, the initial report. (F) Each facilities-based LEC shall develop, implement, and maintain an emergency plan and make it availabl...

Rule 4901:1-6-36 | Telecommunication relay services assessment procedures.

...y for the costs incurred by the TRS provider for providing the service in Ohio, from each service provider that is required under federal law to provide its customers access to TRS, including telephone companies, wireless service providers, resellers of wireless service, and providers of advanced services or internet protocol-enabled services that are competitive with or functionally equivalent to...