Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3769-7-46 | Ban on dealing in horses.
...ncially, directly or indirectly, in the purchase or sale of any horse which races at such meeting. Any person violating this rule shall be suspended by the stewards and the matter referred to the commission. |
Rule 3769-8-01 | Medication and testing.
... race program made available for public purchase. (10) "Test level" shall mean the concentration of a foreign substance found in the test sample. (11) "Racing with furosemide for the first time" shall mean the very first time a horse races with furosemide or the first time a horse races with furosemide subsequent to any thirty-day period of racing without furosemide as set forth in paragraph (B)(3)(b) of this rule.... |
Rule 3769-8-01 | Medication and testing.
...e program made available for public purchase. (10) "Test level" shall mean the concentration of a foreign substance found in the test sample. (11) "Racing with furosemide for the first time" shall mean the very first time a horse races with furosemide or the first time a horse races with furosemide subsequent to any thirty-day period of racing without furosemide as set forth in paragraph... |
Rule 3769-15-18 | Ban on dealing in horses.
...ncially, directly or indirectly, in the purchase or sale of any horse which races at such meeting. Any person violating this rule shall be suspended by the judges and the matter referred to the commission. |
Rule 3769-16-04 | Persons eligible to claim.
... valid for thirty days from the date of purchase. Should a person successfully claim a horse within thirty days, such person shall purchase an owner's license prior to starting said horse. Should a person not successfully claim a horse within thirty days of purchase, the license shall be considered null and void, but such person may purchase additional eligibility to claim licenses until a successful claim has been... |
Rule 3769-18-01 | Medication and testing.
... race program made available for public purchase. (10) "Test level" shall mean the concentration of a foreign substance found in the test sample. (11) "Racing with furosemide for the first time" shall mean the very first time a horse races with furosemide or the first time a horse races with furosemide subsequent to any thirty-day period of racing without furosemide as set forth in paragraph (B)(3)(c) of this rule.... |
Rule 3769-18-01 | Medication and testing.
... race program made available for public purchase. (10) "Test level" shall mean the concentration of a foreign substance found in the test sample. (11) "Racing with furosemide for the first time" shall mean the very first time a horse races with furosemide or the first time a horse races with furosemide subsequent to any thirty-day period of racing without furosemide as set forth in paragraph (B)(3)(... |
Rule 3770-4-05 | Sales representatives.
...or delivery of paper products, point of purchase materials and any other items designated by the director, as well as the occasional movement of tickets. Sales representatives are also responsible for taking inventory of games and completing an instant inventory summary at each retail location. They are further responsible for retrieving unsold tickets, and for obtaining an accounting for stolen o... |
Rule 3770-6-01 | Personal information systems definitions.
...ion of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the agency rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (C) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined by section 1347.01 of the Revised Code, that stores,... |
Rule 3770:1-6-02 | Play of lottery games by the public.
...garding on-line lottery games, each purchaser of a ticket for a given price shall have the same probability of winning any prize offered in that game as every other purchaser of a ticket at the same price. (C) Regarding preprinted instant lottery games, chances of winning and the number of winning tickets are established at the time of printing and will change as prizes are won, or as tickets ar... |
Rule 3770:1-6-05 | Prize drawings.
... are produced at the time of ticket purchase, utilizing computer technology, may require the removal of the covering on the face of the instant ticket to determine if a prize is won, if any. |
Rule 3770:1-6-06 | Special lottery drawings or promotions.
... the director may require that such purchase shall occur at the drawing or special event itself, or at other special times or places to be specified by the director for each single-event or door-prize lottery drawing or promotion. (3) The director may also provide that a given class of holders of winning tickets or non-winning tickets who are eligible to participate in a prize drawing or pro... |
Rule 3770:1-7-20 | Ohio lottery commission game number twenty.
... determined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature of the computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. (3) Drawings will be conducted on those days and times determined by the director at which three one-digit numbers shall be selected at random from the three sets of all one-digit numbers. Holders of valid winning tickets for a given drawing bearing the numbers drawn ... |
Rule 3770:1-7-25 | Ohio lottery commission game number twenty-five.
... determined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature of the computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. (3) At such times as determined by the director, drawings will be conducted at which four one-digit numbers shall be selected at random from the four sets of all one-digit numbers. Holders of valid winning tickets for a given drawing bearing the numbers drawn in that ... |
Rule 3770:1-7-101 | Ohio Lottery commission game number one hundred one.
... determined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature of the computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. (3) At such times as determined by the director, drawings will be conducted at which five one-digit numbers shall be selected at random from the five sets of all one-digit numbers. Holders of valid winning tickets for a given drawing bearing the numbers drawn in that ... |
Rule 3770:1-8-04 | Payment of prize awards.
...one hundred eighty days from the ticket purchase date if the lottery game is an EZPLAY game, or one hundred eighty days after the close of the game if the lottery game is an instant game. All other prizes will be paid by official check, warrant or other electronic forms of payment. After issuance of a pay-to-bearer by a sales agent to a prize winner, prizes from six hundred dollars up to and including five thousand d... |
Rule 3770:1-9-23 | Ohio lottery commission game number twenty-three.
... determined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature of the computer system and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. (3) At such times as determined by the director, drawings will be conducted at which five unique numbers shall be selected at random from the set of integers one through thirty-nine inclusive. Holders of valid winning tickets for a given drawing bearing the numbers dr... |
Rule 3770:1-9-53 | Game rule number fifty-three.
...ermined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto lotto feature of the on-line gaming computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. Tickets purchased in game rule number fifty-three are automatically deemed by the on-line gaming system to reflect payment of the grand prize jackpot in thirty annual installments. As set forth in paragraph (I)(2) of this rule, at the ti... |
Rule 3770:1-9-55 | Game rule number fifty-five.
...ermined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature of the on-line gaming computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. Each set of numbers shall consist of at least one unique number and not more than ten unique numbers as chosen by the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature of the on-line gaming computer system. The number of unique numbers in each se... |
Rule 3770:1-9-250 | Game number two hundred fifty.
... determined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature of the on-line computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. Players may use a bet card to have the auto pick feature select their numbers in either field one, field two or both fields. Players may also use a bet card to manually select their numbers in either field one, field two or both fields. (Bet cards are availa... |
Rule 3770:1-9-433 | Game rule number four hundred thirty-three.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets prin... |
Rule 3770:1-9-522 | Game rule number five hundred twenty-two.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques. (a) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed in any given ticket issuance. ... |
Rule 3770:1-9-527 | Game rule number five hundred twenty-seven.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets prin... |
Rule 3770:1-9-530 | Game rule number five hundred thirty.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed ... |
Rule 3770:1-9-623 | Game rule number six hundred twenty-three.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-656 | Game number six hundred fifty-six.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-671 | Game rule number six hundred seventy-one.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed in any ... |
Rule 3770:1-9-696 | Game rule number six hundred ninety-six.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed in any g... |
Rule 3770:1-9-755 | Game rule number seven hundred fifty-five.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-762 | Game rule number seven hundred sixty-two.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but is not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all t... |
Rule 3770:1-9-764 | Game rule number seven hundred sixty-four.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-765 | Game rule number seven hundred sixty-five.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-779 | Game rule number seven hundred seventy-nine.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed in any given ti... |
Rule 3770:1-9-781 | Game rule number seven hundred eighty-one.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets will be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques. (a) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed in any given ticket iss... |
Rule 3770:1-9-782 | Game rule number seven hundred eighty-two.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets will be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques. (a) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed in any given ticket iss... |
Rule 3770:1-9-785 | Game rule number seven hundred eighty-five.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets will be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all ticke... |
Rule 3770:1-9-788 | Game rule number seven hundred eighty-eight.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-795 | Game rule number seven hundred ninety-five.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-796 | Game rule number seven hundred ninety-six.
...istribution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-800 | Game rule number eight hundred.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tick... |
Rule 3770:1-9-805 | Game rule number eight hundred five.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partially reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the following occur: (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all ti... |
Rule 3770:1-9-807 | Game rule eight hundred seven.
...ibution and availability for public purchase may be affected by, but not limited to, circumstances such as stolen, defective, missing, damaged, promotional, returned or partial reordered tickets. Tickets shall be printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques. (1) Combinations winning each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed in any given ticket is... |
Rule 3770:1-9-954 | Game rule nine hundred fifty-four.
..." as determined by choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature on the gaming system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of the purchase. Players may use a bet card to have the auto pick feature select their numbers in either field one, field two or both fields. Bet cards are available at no cost to the player and shall have no pecuniary or prize value, nor shall a bet card constitute evidence of purch... |
Rule 3770:1-9-958 | Game Rule number nine hundred and fifty-eight.
... determined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto pick feature of the on-line computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. Players may use a bet card to have the auto pick feature select their numbers in either field one, field two or both fields. Players may also use a bet card to manually select their numbers in either field one, field two or both fields. (Bet cards are available... |
Rule 3770:1-9-959 | Game rule number nine hundred fifty-nine.
... determined by the choice of the ticket purchaser, or the auto pick feature of the on-line gaming computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase. If the player chooses the "Lucky Number" bet-type, the player must match their number to "The Lucky One" number to win. If the player chooses "High" for the "High/Low" bet-type, the player wins if "The Lucky One" number drawn is ... |
Rule 3770:2-3-01 | Video lottery licenses; application.
...deo lottery applicant must agree to purchase or lease, maintain and timely repair video lottery terminals, and a video lottery applicant must agree that video lottery terminals will only be purchased or leased from a technology provider licensed by the director; (13) A video lottery applicant must agree to provide for a clearly identifiable separation between the video lottery area and the ra... |
Rule 3770:2-3-05 | Video lottery licenses; suspension or revocation.
...ion with video lottery; (k) Failing to purchase, lease, maintain or timely repair the minimum number of video lottery terminals as required by the director or purchasing, leasing or maintaining an amount of video lottery terminals in excess of a maximum number authorized by the lottery act, all rules, terms and conditions, policies, orders and directives adopted, promulgated or issued by the comm... |
Rule 3770:3-8-02 | Prize payment.
... electronic payment account utilized to purchase the wager. (D) A type C sports gaming proprietor will establish a procedure by which players can redeem any prize vouchers by mail. (E) A type C sports gaming proprietor may offer electronic player prize payments with the approval of the director. The type C sports gaming proprietor must have procedures for ensuring sports gaming player accou... |
Rule 3772-1-07 | Records retention requirements.
...and other records related to the lease, purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, or repair of gaming-related equipment stored, used, operated, possessed, or otherwise maintained at one or more casino facilities in this state; (6) Financial statements, accounting records, ledgers, and internal and external audit records; (7) The personnel files for all employees; (8) Any materials used to advertise, publiciz... |
Rule 3772-1-07 | Records retention requirements.
...and other records related to the lease, purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, or repair of gaming-related equipment stored, used, operated, possessed, or otherwise maintained at one or more casino facilities in this state; (6) Financial statements, accounting records, ledgers, and internal and external audit records; (7) The personnel files for all employees; (8) Any materials used to advertise, publiciz... |
Rule 3772-2-08 | Definitions.
...of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the agency rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (C) "Agency" means the Ohio casino control commission. (D) "Computer system" means... |
Rule 3772-6-05 | Affirmative license standards.
...ability of the gaming-related vendor to purchase and maintain adequate liability and casualty insurance; (5) The compliance history of the gaming-related vendor, its holding companies, and its affiliates or affiliated companies with casino-related licensing requirements in this state or any other jurisdiction; (6) The criminal history of the gaming-related vendor and its holding companies in any jurisdiction; (7) ... |
Rule 3772-11-05 | Purchase or lease from authorized gaming-related vendors.
...A casino operator may only purchase or lease table games, table game mechanisms, table game layouts, chips, dice, and table game cards from gaming-related vendors. |
Rule 3772-11-06 | Table inventory.
... accepted in the pit. (G) Patrons must purchase chips from the casino operator. Patrons must not purchase chips from other patrons. (H) A casino operator may have procedures for sanitizing chips in the table inventory. |
Rule 3772-11-26 | Table inventory.
... accepted in the pit. (G) Patrons must purchase chips from the casino operator. Patrons shall not purchase chips from other patrons. |
Rule 3772-50-01 | Definitions.
... under this chapter. (C) "Card for the purchase of gasoline" means a gift card, gift certificate, or other cash representation that can be used solely for the purchase of gasoline. A card for the purchase of gasoline may not be used to receive any non-gasoline merchandise, goods, or services. (D) "Certified independent skill-based amusement machine testing laboratory" means any independent testi... |
Rule 3772-50-16 | Prohibited activities.
... commission under this chapter, may purchase or otherwise obtain a type-B or type-C skill-based amusement machine from a skill-based amusement machine vendor not licensed by the commission under this chapter. (2) No skill-based amusement machine vendor that obtains a type-B or type-C skill-based amusement machine according to paragraph (A)(1) of this rule shall fail to ensure that the skill-based... |
Rule 3773-2-19 | Rules for Ohio all state championship contests.
...ip contest shall be responsible for the purchase of the championship belt to be presented to the winner of the contest. The belt shall clearly show the weight division for which it was won and must also show it is for a championship for the state of Ohio. A sketch or photo of the belt shall be submitted with the application for permit and approved by the commission before a permit is issued. A contestant who holds a ... |
Rule 3773-3-06 | Tickets and complimentary tickets.
...ion to any event shall clearly bear the purchase price. No person shall sell a ticket for a price greater than that printed on the ticket. (B) No person licensed and issued a permit bearing agency 3773 of the Administrative Code shall sell more tickets or invitations of admission to any public or private competition that involves the sports of boxing, kick boxing, mixed martial arts, karate, tough man contests or t... |
Rule 3773-9-01 | Definitions.
...tion of a new computer system means the purchase of a computer system as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the commission rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (C) Computer system means a system, as defined by section 1347.01 of the Revised Code, that stores, m... |
Rule 3775-1-05 | Records retention.
...other records related to the lease, purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, or repair of sports gaming equipment stored, maintained, operated, possessed, or otherwise used in conducting sports gaming in this state; (5) Financial statements, accounting records, ledgers, and internal and external audit records; (6) Records related to the conduct of sports gaming in this state; and (7) Any... |
Rule 3796:2-1-02 | Cultivator provisional license application.
...sed Code, or has secured the ability to purchase or lease the property that does not contain any use restrictions that would otherwise prevent the cultivator from operating pursuant to Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code and in accordance with the rules promulgated pursuant to Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code; (i) A location area map of the area surrounding the proposed cultivator that establishes the facility is at ... |
Rule 3796:2-1-03 | Cultivator application review.
...sed Code, or has secured the ability to purchase or lease the property that does not contain any use restrictions that would otherwise prevent the cultivator from operating pursuant to Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code and the rules promulgated in accordance with Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code; and (e) Documentation that the applicant is in compliance with any local ordinances, rules, or regulations adopted by t... |
Rule 3796:2-2-02 | Cultivator and plant-only processor packaging and labeling.
...vers to smell the plant material before purchase. A sample jar may not contain more than three grams of a particular strain of plant material. The sample jar and the plant material within may not be sold to a patient or caregiver and shall be destroyed by the dispensary after use by the dispensary. The dispensary shall document the destruction of every free sample in accordance with the rules established pursuant to ... |
Rule 3796:2-2-02 | Cultivator and plant-only processor packaging and labeling.
...vers to smell the plant material before purchase. A sample jar may not contain more than three grams of a particular strain of plant material. The sample jar and the plant material within may not be sold to a patient or caregiver and shall be destroyed by the dispensary after use by the dispensary. The dispensary shall document the destruction of every free sample in accordance with the rules esta... |
Rule 3796:2-2-08 | Cultivator records and reporting requirements.
...ved that relate to the cultivator; (2) Purchase invoices, bills of lading, manifests, sales records, copies of bills of sale, and any supporting documents, including the items and/or services purchased, from whom the items were purchased, and the date of purchase; (3) Bank statements and canceled checks for all accounts relating to the cultivator, if applicable; and (4) Accounting and tax records related to the cu... |
Rule 3796:3-1-02 | Processor provisional license application.
...sed Code, or has secured the ability to purchase or lease the property that does not contain any use restrictions that would otherwise prevent the processor from operating pursuant to Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code and the rules promulgated in accordance with Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code; (j) A location area map of the area surrounding the proposed processor that establishes the facility is at least five hun... |
Rule 3796:3-1-03 | Processor application review.
...sed Code, or has secured the ability to purchase or lease the property that does not contain any use restrictions that would otherwise prevent the processor from operating pursuant to Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code and the rules promulgated in accordance with Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code; and (e) Documentation that the applicant is currently in compliance, or will be in compliance prior to the issuance of a ... |
Rule 3796:3-2-02 | Processor packaging and labeling.
...vers to smell the plant material before purchase. A sample jar may not contain more than three grams of a particular strain of plant material. The sample jar and the plant material within may not be sold to a patient or caregiver and shall be destroyed by the dispensary after use by the dispensary. The dispensary shall document the destruction of every free sample in accordance with the rules established pursuant to ... |
Rule 3796:3-2-02 | Processor packaging and labeling.
...vers to smell the plant material before purchase. A sample jar may not contain more than three grams of a particular strain of plant material. The sample jar and the plant material within may not be sold to a patient or caregiver and shall be destroyed by the dispensary after use by the dispensary. The dispensary shall document the destruction of every free sample in accordance with the rules esta... |
Rule 3796:3-2-08 | Processor records and reporting requirements.
...ived that relate to the processor; (2) Purchase invoices, bills of lading, manifests, sales records, copies of bills of sale, and any supporting documents, including the items and/or services purchased, from whom the items were purchased, and the date of purchase; (3) Bank statements and canceled checks for all accounts relating to the processor, if applicable; and (4) Accounting and tax records related to the pro... |
Rule 3796:4-1-03 | Testing laboratory application review.
...sed Code, or has secured the ability to purchase or lease the property that does not contain any use restrictions that would otherwise prevent the testing laboratory from operating pursuant to Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code and the rules promulgated in accordance with Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code; (e) Documentation that the applicant is currently in compliance, or will be in compliance prior to the issuance... |
Rule 3796:4-2-09 | Testing laboratory record keeping requirements.
...relate to the testing laboratory; (2) Purchase invoices, bills of lading, manifests, sales records, copies of bills of sale, and any supporting documents, including the items and/or services purchased, from whom the items were purchased, and the date of purchase; (3) Bank statements and canceled checks for all accounts relating to the testing laboratory, if applicable; and (4) Accounting and tax records related... |
Rule 3796:6-2-10 | Medical marijuana dispensary certificate of operation renewal.
... of thirty days. A dispensary shall not purchase, receive, sell, or dispense any medical marijuana while under a suspended certificate of operation. After thirty days, the certificate will be deemed expired if the dispensary has not successfully renewed the certificate of operation, including the payment of all applicable fees and the state board of pharmacy shall not renew the certificate of operation. (H) A dispen... |
Rule 3796:6-2-10 | Medical marijuana dispensary certificate of operation renewal.
...lapsed. (4) A dispensary shall not purchase, receive, sell, or dispense any medical marijuana while the certificate of operation is lapsed. (I) (1) If a dispensary certificate of operation renewal application is not filed prior to the expiration date of the dispensary's certificate, the certificate of operation will be deemed expired. (2) A dispensary shall not purchase, receive, possess... |
Rule 3796:6-3-02 | Dispensary premises generally.
...rdance with all the following: (1) The purchase of product, including all monetary transactions, shall take place on the dispensary's property (i.e., parking lot or sidewalk of dispensary); (2) Dispensaries shall not deliver medical marijuana to a patient or caregiver's home. (3) The patient or caregiver's card must be verified prior to purchase. (4) Any money collected shall be taken ... |
Rule 3796:6-3-08 | Dispensing of medical marijuana.
...vidual is a patient the patient has not purchased more than a ninety-day supply of medical marijuana in the last ninety days. If the individual is a caregiver, that the caregiver has not purchased more than a ninety-day supply of medical marijuana for a single patient in the last ninety days; (d) That the amount of medical marijuana that the patient or caregiver is requesting would not cause the patient to exceed a ... |
Rule 3796:6-3-08 | Dispensing of medical marijuana.
...tient or caregiver has not exceeded the purchase limits established in rule 3796:7-2-04 of the Administrative Code or that the amount of medical marijuana that the patient or caregiver is requesting would not cause the patient to exceed the purchase limits established in rule 3796:7-2-04 of the Administrative Code. (3) A dispensary employee shall confirm that each recommendation is complete. A complete recommendatio... |
Rule 3796:6-3-17 | Record keeping requirements.
...ision. (F) All records relating to the purchase or return, dispensing, distribution, destruction, and sale of medical marijuana shall be maintained under appropriate supervision and control to restrict unauthorized access. |
Rule 3796:6-3-17 | Record keeping requirements.
...iew logs; (11) Records relating to the purchase or return, dispensing, distribution, destruction, and sale of medical marijuana; and (12) All other records required under Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code and this division. (F) All records listed in paragraph (E) of this rule shall be maintained for at least three years under appropriate supervision to ensure confidentiality and be made readily ava... |
Rule 3796:6-4-03 | Grounds for discipline.
...he cultivation, processing, dispensing, purchase or sale of medical marijuana with any licensed health professional certified to recommend medical marijuana; (9) Knowingly lent the employee's name to an illegal operator of a medical marijuana cultivating, processing, or dispensing facility or having professional connection with an illegal medical marijuana entity; (10) Allowed a physician with a certificate to reco... |
Rule 3796:6-4-03 | Grounds for discipline.
...ultivation, processing, dispensing, purchase or sale of medical marijuana with any licensed health professional certified to recommend medical marijuana; (8) Knowingly lent the employee's name to an illegal operator of a medical marijuana cultivating, processing, or dispensing facility or having professional connection with an illegal medical marijuana entity; (9) Allowed a physician with a ... |
Rule 3796:7-2-04 | Purchase of medical marijuana.
...(A) A patient or caregiver may only purchase medical marijuana pursuant to a valid and active recommendation issued by a physician pursuant to rule 4731-32-03 of the Administrative Code. (B) No patient under eighteen years of age shall purchase medical marijuana. (C) Patients and caregivers must provide their registry identification card and photographic identification before entering the dispensary department. Acc... |
Rule 3796:7-2-04 | Purchase of medical marijuana.
...(A) A patient or caregiver may only purchase medical marijuana pursuant to a valid and active recommendation issued by a physician pursuant to rule 4731-32-03 of the Administrative Code. (B) No patient under eighteen years of age shall purchase medical marijuana. (C) Patients and caregivers must provide their registry identification card and identification before entering the dispensary depa... |
Rule 3796:7-2-05 | Patient and caregiver registry - generally.
...ana. (D) Patients and caregivers shall purchase medical marijuana only from a medical marijuana dispensary with an active certificate of operation issued by the state board of pharmacy, or where authorized pursuant to a reciprocity agreement established pursuant to section 3796.16 of the Revised Code. (E) Patients and caregivers shall store medical marijuana in a secure location so as to prevent theft, loss, or acc... |
Rule 3796:7-2-06 | Voluntary relinquishment of a medical marijuana registration.
...on. (C) Medical marijuana shall not be purchased or otherwise obtained without an active recommendation from a recommending physician. A patient who maintains an active registration in accordance with Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code and this division, but whose recommendation has been suspended, shall be authorized only to possess and administer medical marijuana lawfully obtained pursuant to Chapter 3796. of the... |
Rule 3796:8-2-04 | Quantity of medical marijuana that may be purchased by a patient or caregiver.
...patient's caregiver(s) may collectively purchase no less than a whole day unit at a single time. A whole day unit shall equal the following amounts for each authorized form of medical marijuana: (1) One-tenth of an ounce (two and eighty-three hundredths grams) of plant material; (2) Two-hundred ninety-five milligrams of THC contained in a patch, lotion, cream, or ointment; (3) One hundred ten milligrams of THC con... |
Rule 3796:8-2-04 | Quantity of medical marijuana that may be purchased by a patient or caregiver.
...patient's caregiver(s) may collectively purchase no less than a whole day unit at a single time. A whole day unit shall equal the amounts for each authorized form of medical marijuana as listed in the following table: Authorized Form of Medical Marijuana Whole Day Unit Plant material 2.83 grams Patch for transdermal administration, lotion, cream, or ointment Up to 295 milligrams of THC Oil, tincture, ... |
Rule 3901-1-02 | Access to confidential personal information.
...of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the agency rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (3) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined by section 1347.01 of the Re... |
Rule 3901-1-05 | Insider trading -- instructions and forms.
...ansaction shall be reported even though purchases and sales during the month are equal or the change involves only the nature of ownership; for example, from direct or indirect ownership. Beneficial ownership at the end of the month of all classes of securities required to be reported shall be shown even though there has been no change during the month in the ownership of securities of one or more classes. (4) Title... |
Rule 3901-1-08 | Unfair and deceptive military sales practices.
... unfair: (a) Knowingly soliciting the purchase of any life insurance product "door to door" or without first establishing a specific appointment for each meeting with the prospective purchaser. (b) Soliciting service members in a group or "mass" audience or in a "captive" audience where attendance is not voluntary. (c) Knowingly making appointments with or soliciting service members during the... |
Rule 3901-1-13 | Mortgage guaranty insurance.
...the fair value as fixed by appraisal or purchase price of the real estate, secured by a mortgage, deed of trust, or other instrument which constitutes, or is equivalent to, a first lien or charge on real estate, provided: (a) Any percentage in excess of one-hundred per cent is used only for closing costs. (b) The real estate loan secured in such manner is one of a type which: (i) A bank, (ii) ... |
Rule 3901-1-13 | Mortgage guaranty insurance.
...the fair value as fixed by appraisal or purchase price of the real estate, secured by a mortgage, deed of trust, or other instrument which constitutes, or is equivalent to, a first lien or charge on real estate, provided: (a) Any percentage in excess of one-hundred per cent is used only for closing costs. (b) The real estate loan secured in such manner is one of a type which: (i) A bank, (ii) ... |
Rule 3901-1-14 | Credit life and credit accident health insurance.
... before the debtor becomes obligated to purchase such insurance. (b) The form(s) containing the disclosure shall be filed with the superintendent of insurance and the disclosure language shall be subject to disapproval pursuant to section 3918.07 of the Revised Code. (c) Additional disclosure shall be made using the exact form set forth in appendix I to this rule. (5) If a creditor makes available to the debtors, ... |
Rule 3901-1-18 | Ohio fair plan - plan of operation.
... of its member insurers. It may cede or purchase reinsurance in the name of the association or on behalf of member insurers on eligible risks written through the association. (2) Each member insurer shall participate in the writings, expenses, assessments, profits and losses of the association in the same proportion as a member insurer's premiums written bear to the aggregate premiums written by ... |
Rule 3901-1-18 | Ohio fair plan - plan of operation.
... of its member insurers. It may cede or purchase reinsurance in the name of the association or on behalf of member insurers on eligible risks written through the association. (2) Each member insurer shall participate in the writings, expenses, assessments, profits and losses of the association in the same proportion as a member insurer's premiums written bear to the aggregate premiums written by ... |
Rule 3901-1-48 | "Ohio mine subsidence insurance underwriting association" and "mine subsidence insurance fund" plan of operation.
...bsidence coverage, a statement that the purchase of the coverage is optional, and the premium charged for the coverage. (H) Application for coverage A member insurer who receives a request from a named insured or applicant for mine subsidence shall forward to that named insured or applicant an application for mine subsidence coverage. Such application may be included, at the insurer's option, with the offer describ... |
Rule 3901-1-48 | "Ohio mine subsidence insurance underwriting association" and "mine subsidence insurance fund" plan of operation.
...ence coverage, a statement that the purchase of the coverage is optional, and the premium charged for the coverage. (H) Application for coverage A member insurer who receives a request from a named insured or applicant for mine subsidence shall forward to that named insured or applicant an application for mine subsidence coverage. Such application may be included, at the insurer's option, with t... |
Rule 3901-1-54 | Unfair property/casualty claims settlement practices.
...e the offer upon the actual cost to purchase a comparable automobile less any applicable deductible amount contained in the policy, and/or deduction for betterment as contained in paragraph (H)(2) of this rule. The settlement value may be derived from: (a) The average cost of two or more comparable automobiles in the local market area if comparable automobiles are or were available to consumers ... |
Rule 3901-1-54 | Unfair property/casualty claims settlement practices.
...e the offer upon the actual cost to purchase a comparable automobile less any applicable deductible amount contained in the policy, and/or deduction for betterment as contained in paragraph (H)(2) of this rule. The settlement value may be derived from: (a) The average cost of two or more comparable automobiles in the local market area if comparable automobiles are or were available to consumers ... |