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Rule 3701-19-19 | Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services.
...le in the geographic area served by the provider of the hospice care program. A request for a waiver under this paragraph shall be submitted to the director in writing and shall be accompanied by documentation of the number and location of therapists in the area served by the program and of the efforts that the program has made to engage those therapists and to encourage other therapists to serve ... |
Rule 3701-19-22.1 | Admission of non-hospice palliative care patients to hospice inpatient facilities.
... medical records from the referring provider, a physical exam, assessment tools designed to determine the patient's psychosocial needs, or other tools the medical director deems appropriate; and (3) Document the determination as follows: (a) If a determination is made to admit the non-hospice palliative care patient and the patient accepts, written documentation of the decision and the asses... |
Rule 3701-19-24 | Variances; waivers.
...dered on a case-by-case basis. (G) The provider whose request for a waiver or variance under this rule is denied may request reconsideration of the decision by the director. A request for reconsideration must: (1) Be received in writing by the director within thirty days of receipt of the director's denial of a waiver or variance request; (2) Present significant, relevant information not previously submitted to th... |
Rule 3701-19-31 | Applicability of licensure requirements.
...onprofit organization whose members are providers of pediatric respite care programs, individuals interested in pediatric respite care programs, or both, as long as the organization does not provide or represent that it provides pediatric respite care programs; (5) A person or government entity certified under section 5123.161 of the Revised Code as a supported living provider; (6) A residential facility licensed u... |
Rule 3701-19-38 | General requirements for pediatric respite care program personnel.
...rogram, or other personal care services provider that is under contract with the pediatric respite care patient or the pediatric respite care patient's family while the pediatric respite care patient is at the respite facility. If a pediatric respite care patient or pediatric respite care patient's family wishes to have privately contracted services continue while the pediatric respite care patient is in the repsite ... |
Rule 3701-19-41 | Contracted services.
...(A) A provider of a pediatric respite care program may arrange for another person or public agency to furnish a component or components of the pediatric respite care program pursuant to a written contract. (B) When a provider of a pediatric respite care program arranges for home health agency or hospice care program to furnish a component or components of the pediatric respite care program to its patient, the care s... |
Rule 3701-19-48 | Standards for pediatric respite care program facilities.
...ting with another licensed food service provider; (ii) Serve at least three meals or their equivalent each day at regular times, with not more than fourteen hours between a substantial evening meal and breakfast; (iii) Procure, store, prepare, distribute and serve all food under sanitary conditions; (iv) Have a staff member trained or experienced in food management or nutrition who is responsible for: (a) Plannin... |
Rule 3701-19-52 | Variances; waivers.
...dered on a case-by-case basis. (G) The provider whose request for a waiver or variance under this rule is denied may request reconsideration of the decision by the director. A request for reconsideration must: (1) Be received in writing by the director within thirty days of receipt of the director's denial of a waiver or variance request; (2) Present significant, relevant information not previously submitted to th... |
Rule 3701-21-25 | Certification in food protection.
... following: (a) The name of the course provider; (b) The name of the course completed; (c) The date of course completion; and (d) The course provider approval number assigned by the director of health. (C) Person in charge certification and manager certification in food protection courses of study. (1) An application for approval of a person in charge certification or manager certification in food ... |
Rule 3701-29-01 | Definitions.
...board of health or a registered service provider. (NNN) "NPDES" means national pollutant discharge elimination system. (OOO) "NRCS" means the natural resources conservation service. (PPP) "NSF" means national sanitation foundation or NSF international. (QQQ) "O&M" means operation and maintenance. (RRR) "Ohio EPA" means Ohio environmental protection agency (SSS) "Order one soil survey" means a first order soil s... |
Rule 3701-29-02 | Scope, responsibility for compliance, and applicability of rules.
...ut not limited to an installer, service provider, septage hauler, soil evaluator, or designer for the work they perform on the system. Enforcement action may be taken against the owner and/or any person who performs a related service or activity. (K) The department of health and the board of health are responsible for implementation of this chapter. The department of health shall provide written technical guidance a... |
Rule 3701-29-03 | Registration of installers, service providers, and septage haulers.
...n installer, septage hauler, or service provider shall perform the duties defined in paragraph (FFF), (JJJJ), or (OOOO) of rule 3701-29-01 of the Administrative Code, respectively. (B) Installers, septage haulers, and service providers shall register with the board of health for each category of work prior to performing the duties defined in paragraphs (FFF), (JJJJ), or (OOOO) of rule 3701-29-01 of the Administrativ... |
Rule 3701-29-05 | Fees and fee categories.
...(9) Registration of installers, service providers and septage haulers, which may vary based on category of registration. (10) Vehicle permits for septage haulers. (11) Inspection of a GWRS or a STS as authorized in division (A)(7) of section 3718.02 of the Revised Code or for re-inspection to ensure compliance with this chapter as allowed in rule 3701-29-09 of the Administrative Code. (12) Abandonment of a STS or ... |
Rule 3701-29-10 | STS designers and designs.
...ner, soil scientist, installer, service provider, or local health department during, prior, and after the installation. (C) The designer or designee shall visit the site where the STS is to be located during the design process. The proposed location of a soil absorption component shall be staked or flagged on site to facilitate protection by the owner or his agent and to demonstrate that it can be installed as desig... |
Rule 3701-29-13 | Product standards, review, and operation and maintenance.
...ed list of distributors and service providers and may include additional field or test data, design changes to the product or treatment train, installation or operation modifications, and changes in service provider availability. The department of health may require field testing or monitoring for the purposes of renewal or reevaluation. If a manufacturer does not submit information in accordance ... |
Rule 3701-29-19 | STS operation and maintenance management, and system owner education.
...ted from the system; and (f) A service provider or board of health may use electronic monitoring and tracking of system operation and maintenance. (D) O&M in accordance with manufacturer's instructions shall be met when required as a condition of an operation permit, as part of a STS or GWRS product approval, or as otherwise required in this chapter. A person may demonstrate the required O&M of their system in lieu... |
Rule 3701-30-01 | Definitions.
...er, preschool, the home of a child care provider or a relative. (5) Lives in or regularly visits a residential unit built before 1978 with recent ongoing or planned renovation/remodeling; (6) Has a sibling or playmate that has or did have lead poisoning; or (7) Frequently comes in contact with an adult who has a lead-related hobby, or occupation. (8) Lives near an active lead smelter, batt... |
Rule 3701-30-01 | Definitions.
...er, preschool, the home of a child care provider or a relative. (5) Lives in or regularly visits a residential unit built before 1978 with recent ongoing or planned renovation/remodeling; (6) Has a sibling or playmate that has or did have an elevated blood lead level or lead poisoning; or (7) Frequently comes in contact with an adult who has a lead-related hobby, or occupation. (8) Lives n... |
Rule 3701-30-02 | Primary health care provider responsibility.
...Primary health care providers of children under six years of age shall do the following: (A) Determine if the child has had a blood lead screening test. If the child has had a blood lead screening test, determine at what age the child was tested and the blood lead screening test result. (B) If the child has not had a blood lead screening test and is between the ages of nine months and seventy-two ... |
Rule 3701-30-02 | Primary health care provider responsibility.
...Primary health care providers of children under six years of age shall do the following: (A) Determine if the child has had a blood lead screening test. If the child has had a blood lead screening test, determine at what age the child was tested and the blood lead screening test result. (B) If the child has not had a blood lead screening test and is between the ages of nine months and seventy-two ... |
Rule 3701-30-05 | Record-keeping and reporting requirements.
...ned; (8) Physician's or healthcare provider's first name, last name, address, telephone number, and national provider identifier, if applicable; (9) Child's medicaid number, if any; (10) Clinical laboratory improvement amendments of 1998 (CLIA) number of the laboratory performing the analysis; and (11) The accession number, the date the sample was analyzed, and the test result in microgram... |
Rule 3701-30-12 | Lead poisoning prevention fund.
...all be paid directly to the health care provider for costs incurred with testing or treating a child with lead poisoning pursuant to paragraph (B)(1) of this rule, or the contractor performing abatement or preventive treatments on the property or the approved training and licensing agencies for costs associated with licensed lead abatement contractor training pursuant to paragraphs (B)(2) to (B)(5... |
Rule 3701-32-14 | Record keeping and reporting requirements for environmental lead analytical and clinical laboratories.
...btained; (8) Physician's or healthcare provider's first name, last name, address, telephone number, and national provider identifier, if applicable; (9) If the resident is employed, employer's name and address; (10) Resident's medicaid number, if any; (11) If the resident is under six years of age, the resident's social security number; (12) CLIA number of the laboratory performing the analysis; and (13) The a... |
Rule 3701-32-14 | Record keeping and reporting requirements for environmental lead analytical and clinical laboratories.
...ned; (8) Physician's or healthcare provider's first name, last name, address, telephone number, and national provider identifier, if applicable; (9) If the resident is employed, employer's name and address; (10) Resident's medicaid number, if any; (11) If the resident is under six years of age, the resident's social security number; (12) CLIA number of the laboratory performing the a... |
Rule 3701-40-01 | Definitions.
...om the cochlea or the brainstem. (MM) "Provider" means the hospital or freestanding birthing facility that provided a hearing screening under rules 3701-40-02 and 3701-40-06 of the Administrative Code. (NN) "Recommendations from the joint committee on infant hearing" means the year 2007 position statement: "Principles and Guidelines for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Programs", as ... |