Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3342-6-11.11 | Administrative policy regarding leave under the FMLA.
...r the supervision of) a health care provider, provided that the employee, family member or other eligible party visits the health care provider within seven days after the first day of the incapacity, a second visit within thirty days of the incapacity and periodically thereafter for as long as the incapacity exists (at least two visits to a health care provider per year); or (c) Any period of in... |
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Rule 3342-6-11.11 | Administrative policy regarding leave under the FMLA.
...) Continuing treatment by a health care provider (at least two visits to a health care provider or one visit and a regimen of continuing treatment) for a condition that causes a period of incapacity of more than three calendar days from work, school, or other regular daily activities; (c) Any period of incapacity due to pregnancy, or for prenatal care; (d) Any period of incapacity (or treatment ... |
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Rule 3342-7-02.8 | Administrative policy regarding travel.
...University approved travel services provider" for the purposes of this policy means any vendor that the university has sourced, negotiated, and contracted through procurement to manage travel arrangements. (3) "Travel expenses" for the purposes of this policy includes any travel-related expenses paid directly to a vendor by the university or reimbursed to a traveler. (4) "Reimbursement" for th... |
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Rule 3342-7-02.8 | Administrative policy regarding travel.
...University approved travel services provider" for the purposes of this policy means any vendor that the university has sourced, negotiated, and contracted through procurement to manage travel arrangements. (3) "Travel expenses" for the purposes of this policy includes any travel-related expenses paid directly to a vendor by the university or reimbursed to a traveler. (4) "Reimbursement" fo... |
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Rule 3342-7-02.16 | Administrative policy regarding use of purchasing card (pcard).
... university's exclusive credit card provider, to be used only for business expenditures that are allowable under the university purchasing policy, as provided in rule 3342-7-12.1 of the Administrative Code. (C) Implementation. (1) Program administration and roles. The division of finance and administration is responsible for the administration of the pcard program. Program oversight and complian... |
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Rule 3342-7-10 | University policy regarding the use of derivative products for managing interest rate risks for institutional debt.
...ts should be transacted with firms with provider credit ratings of at least "A' category from at least two nationally recognized credit rating agencies. University management may procure derivative products by either competitive or negotiated methods as long as management determines that the university is receiving fair value under the terms of the derivative transactions. |
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Rule 3342-7-12.1 | Administrative policy regarding purchasing of goods and/or services.
...tor of state for annual financial audit provider. Prior to entering into an agreement with a supplier for purchases of these types, the requisitioning department may consult with the procurement department to review terms and conditions. The procurement department will assist in the final negotiations to ensure compliance with university and regulatory requirements. In general, the following do not require competitiv... |
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Rule 3342-7-12.1 | Administrative policy regarding purchasing of goods and/or services.
...of state for annual financial audit provider. Prior to entering into an agreement with a supplier for purchases of these types, the requisitioning department may consult with the procurement department to review terms and conditions. The procurement department will assist in the final negotiations to ensure compliance with university and regulatory requirements. In general, the following do not ... |
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Rule 3342-7-12.1 | Administrative policy regarding purchasing of goods and/or services.
...tor of state for annual financial audit provider. Prior to entering into an agreement with a supplier for purchases of these types, the requisitioning department may consult with the procurement department to review terms and conditions. The procurement department will assist in the final negotiations to ensure compliance with university and regulatory requirements. In general, the following do no... |
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Rule 3344-16-15 | Faculty Tenure.
...n by the faculty member of primary care provider status. If the request for extension is to care for an ill or disabled family member, the request must include documentation from a health care provider that such care is required and a certification by the faculty member that the faculty member is providing the primary care. (7) Decision making. The provost may consult with the relevant departme... |
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Rule 3344-19-01 | Identity theft prevention program and red flag compliance policy.
... program. (K) Oversight of service provider arrangements (1) The university shall take steps to ensure that the activity of a service provider is conducted in accordance with reasonable policies and procedures designed to detect, prevent and mitigate the risk of identity theft whenever the organization engages a service provider to perform an activity in connection with one or more covered ... |
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Rule 3344-48-03 | Implementation of the program.
...ion with the designated health care provider involved in the student-athlete's case. (2) Pre-season screening: student-athletes are subject to pre-season drug testing and may be notified of such by the director of athletics or designee of the director of athletics or his/her designee at any time prior to their first competition. (3) Transfer students: if it is brought to the attention of any spo... |
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Rule 3344-48-05 | Effect of positive test results.
... evaluation by a designated medical provider to assess the student-athlete's individual situation and determine the appropriate follow-up treatment plan may be provided at no cost by the department of athletics. (2) Any outside designated counseling, treatment and/or intervention programs deemed appropriate by the head team physician, team psychiatrist and/or counseling center shall be so... |
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Rule 3344-62-15 | Emeritus status.
...access to the university's internet provider, and such other privileges as the president may designate. |
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Rule 3344-65-02 | Definitions for procurement terms.
... the process of selecting a service provider through advertising and receipt of proposals. This is done either through adherence to the process defined in Chapter 153. of the Revised Code (for public improvements), or through the competitive selection process set forth in rule 3344-65-16 of the Adminstrative Code (invitation to bid).. (E) "Request for quotation" is a formal request to vendors... |
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Rule 3344-82-01 | Deceased student policy.
...t the appropriate emergency medical provider to attend to the body. The CSU PD will investigate all deaths on campus to rule out the possibility of any foul play. (b) If a student death occurs in a residence hall, the housing and residence life staff member or designee will immediately involved shall place the call to CSU PD. (c) Through above mentioned notifications, counseling services st... |
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Rule 3349-1-180 | Animals on the NEOMED campus.
...y designated by a qualified medical provider that provides emotional support or alleviates one or more of the identified symptoms of a person's disability. ESA's are also commonly known as assistance animals. ESA's are not service animals. (4) "Handler" refers to an individual with a disability who is the owner or user or trainer of a service animal or ESA, or the owner or individual bringing... |
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Rule 3349-3-22 | Appendix a college of medicine procedures for the appointment, promotion and reappointment of non-tenure track faculty.
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Rule 3349-3-25 | Appendix A - college of pharmacy procedure for appointment, promotion, reappointment, and evaluation of non-tenure track faculty.
...ffiliated teaching hospital, healthcare provider, or health agency; (c) A combination of the sources listed in paragraph (A)(10)(a) and paragraph (A)(10)(b) of this rule. (11) "Joint appointment." Non-tenure track appointment that is awarded to faculty who already hold an academic appointment within the university. (12) "Letter of offer." The letter of offer is a document initiated by the college and sets forth ce... |
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Rule 3349-3-27 | Appendix A - college of dentistry procedure for appointment, promotion, reappointment, and evaluation of non-tenure track faculty.
...iated teaching hospital, healthcare provider, or health agency; or (c) A combination of the sources listed in paragraphs (A)(10)(a) and (A)(10)(b) of this rule. (11) "Joint appointment." Non-tenure track appointment that is awarded to faculty who already hold an academic appointment within the university. (12) "Letter of offer." The letter of offer is a document initiated by the college and ... |
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Rule 3349-7-25 | Disability and accommodation.
...on therapist or other health care provider who is qualified to diagnose or treat the disability in the state of Ohio. Further documentation may be required. Documentation should reflect the employee's present level of functioning in the major life activity affected by the disability and the effect the disability has on the employee's role at the university. (ii) Responsibility for ... |
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Rule 3349-7-60 | Family and medical leave.
...lve-month period. (4) "Health Care Providers" refers to doctors of medicine and osteopathy, podiatrists, dentists, clinical psychologists, optometrists, chiropractors, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, clinical social workers, licensed professional clinical counselor and physician assistants in so far as they perform within the scope of their practice under state law; and Christian science ... |
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Rule 3349-7-60 | Family and medical leave.
...of the leave. (4) "Health Care Providers" refers to doctors of medicine and osteopathy, podiatrists, dentists, clinical psychologists, optometrists, chiropractors, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, clinical social workers, licensed professional clinical counselor and physician assistants in so far as they perform within the scope of their practice under state law; and Christian science ... |
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Rule 3349-7-70 | Group insurance benefits.
...these options are contained in separate provider publications. (2) Elected group insurance benefits are effective on the employee's first date of employment unless otherwise noted. (3) Coverage for each dependent will be effective with the latter of: (a) The effective date of full-time appointment for the eligible employee; or, (b) The date on which a person became an eligible dependent. ... |
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Rule 3349-7-70 | Group insurance benefits.
...these options are contained in separate provider publications. (2) If an employee starts on the first day of the month, elected group insurance benefits are effective on the employee's first date of employment. If an employee starts anytime after the first day of the month, elected group insurance benefits are not effective until the first of the month following the hire date. (3) Coverage for e... |