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Rule 3701-16-03 | Residential care facility licensure application and renewal procedures; revocation.
...(A) Every applicant for a license to operate a residential care facility shall truthfully and fully complete and submit an initial application on a form prescribed and furnished by the director and pay the nonrefundable application fee, specified in section 3721.02 of the Revised Code, to the director not less than sixty days before the proposed opening of the facility. The application fee require... |
Rule 3701-16-03 | Initial, renewal, and change of operator license applications; fees; issuance; revocation; notice.
...(A) Not less than sixty days before the proposed opening of a residential care facility, the operator of a residential care facility will submit, on a form prescribed by the director, a completed initial application, and pay the non-refundable application fee specified in division (E) of section 3721.02 of the Revised Code, with the fee made payable to the "treasurer, state of Ohio" in the form of... |
Rule 3701-16-06 | Qualifications and health of personnel.
...(A) No person with a disease which may be transmitted in the performance of the person's job responsibilities shall work in a residential care facility during the stage of communicability unless the person is given duties that minimize the likelihood of transmission and follows infection control precautions and procedures. (B) No person shall work in a residential care facility who uses alcohol o... |
Rule 3701-16-06 | Qualifications and health of personnel.
...(A) No person with a disease which may be transmitted in the performance of the person's job responsibilities is allowed to work in a residential care facility during the stage of communicability unless the person is given duties that minimize the likelihood of transmission and follows infection control precautions and procedures. (B) No person is allowed to work in a residential care facilit... |
Rule 3701-16-07 | Resident agreement; other information to be provided upon admission; risk agreements.
...(A) A residential care facility shall not admit an individual who requires services or accommodations beyond that which a residential care facility is authorized to provide under paragraph (D) of rule 3701-16-02 of the Administrative Code or beyond that which the specific facility provides. (B) A residential care facility shall not admit a resident prior to searching for the individual on the Ohi... |
Rule 3701-16-07 | Resident agreement; other information to be provided upon admission; risk agreements.
...(A) A residential care facility is not allowed to admit an individual who is in need of services or accommodations beyond that which a residential care facility is authorized to provide under paragraph (D) of rule 3701-16-02 of the Administrative Code or beyond that which the specific facility provides. (B) A residential care facility is not allowed to admit a resident prior to searching for the ... |
Rule 3701-16-08 | Resident health assessments.
...(A) The residential care facility, in accordance with this rule shall require written initial and periodic health assessments of prospective and current residents. The different components of the health assessment may be performed by different licensed health professionals, consistent with the type of information required and the professional's scope of practice, as defined by applicable law. In ... |
Rule 3701-16-08 | Resident health assessments.
...(A) The residential care facility, in accordance with this rule, will ensure that written initial and periodic health assessments of prospective and current residents are conducted. The different components of the health assessment may be performed by different licensed health professionals, consistent with the type of information bring collected and the professional's scope of practice, as define... |
Rule 3701-16-09 | Personal care services; medication administration; resident medications; application of dressings; supervision of therapeutic diets.
...(A) For the purposes of this rule; (1) Personal care services or skilled nursing care shall be considered to be provided by a residential care facility if they are provided by a person employed by or associated with the facility or by another person pursuant to an agreement to which neither the resident who receives the services nor his or her sponsor is a party. (2) A residential care ... |
Rule 3701-16-09 | Personal care services; medication administration; resident medications; application of dressings; supervision of therapeutic diets.
...(A) For the purposes of this rule; (1) Personal care services or skilled nursing care are provided by a residential care facility when: (a) They are provided by a person: (i) Employed by the facility; (ii) Associated with the facility; or (iii) Who is a related party to the facility; (b) By another person pursuant to an agreement to which neither the resident nor their sponsor is a part... |
Rule 3701-16-09.1 | Skilled nursing care.
...(A) Except as provided for in division (D) of section 3721.011 of the Revised Code, a residential care facility may admit or retain individuals who require skilled nursing care beyond the supervision of special diets, application of dressings, or administration of medication only if the skilled nursing care will be provided on a part-time, intermittent basis for not more than a total of one hundr... |
Rule 3701-16-09.1 | Skilled nursing care.
...(A) Except as provided for in division (D) of section 3721.011 of the Revised Code, a residential care facility may admit or retain individuals who are in need of skilled nursing care beyond the supervision of special diets, application of dressings, or administration of medication only if the skilled nursing care will be provided on a part-time, intermittent basis for not more than a total of on... |
Rule 3701-16-13 | Building, plumbing, fire and carbon monoxide safety requirements.
...(A) The building or buildings in which a residential care facility is located shall be approved by and have a certificate of occupancy for the appropriate use group designation issued by the local certified building department with jurisdiction over the area in which the building or buildings are located, or by the department of commerce if there is no local certified building department. In the c... |
Rule 3701-16-13 | Building, plumbing, fire, carbon monoxide safety, and disaster preparedness standards.
...(A) The building or buildings in which a residential care facility is located are obligated to be approved by and have a certificate of occupancy for the appropriate use group designation issued by the local certified building department with jurisdiction over the area in which the building or buildings are located, or by the department of commerce if there is no local certified building departmen... |
Rule 3701-16-14 | Space requirements.
...(A) For purposes of this rule, "habitable floor area" means the clear floor area of a bedroom or resident unit and the floor area occupied by the usual room furniture, such as beds, chairs, sofas, dressers, and tables and does not include areas partitioned off in the bedroom or resident unit such as closets and toilet rooms. (B) Each residential care facility shall provide resident unit space... |
Rule 3701-16-14 | Space standards.
...(A) For purposes of this rule, "habitable floor area" means the clear floor area of a bedroom or resident unit and the floor area occupied by the usual room furniture, such as beds, chairs, sofas, dressers, and tables and does not include areas partitioned off in the bedroom or resident unit such as closets and toilet rooms. (B) Each residential care facility is obligated to provide resident ... |
Rule 3701-16-15 | Building maintenance, equipment and supplies.
...(A) Each residential care facility shall maintain heating, electrical, and other building service equipment in good working and safe condition. Each residential care facility shall have its central heating system checked every two years by a heating contractor. (B) Each residential care facility shall maintain a clean, healthy environment by at minimum: (1) Establishing and implementing hous... |
Rule 3701-16-15 | Building maintenance, equipment and supplies.
...(A) Each residential care facility is obligated to maintain heating, electrical, and other building service equipment in good working and safe condition and have its central heating system checked every two years by a heating contractor. (B) Each residential care facility is obligated to maintain a clean, healthy environment by at minimum: (1) Establishing and implementing housekeeping and maint... |
Rule 3701-16-17 | Records and reports.
...(A) Each residential care facility shall maintain records which shall be made available for inspection at all times when requested by the director, including: (1) An individual record for each resident which shall be stored in a manner that protects and ensures confidentiality, except that information shall be immediately accessible for an emergency; (a) Each resident record shall be started imm... |
Rule 3701-16-17 | Records and reports.
...(A) Each residential care facility is obligated to maintain records which are able to be made available for inspection at all times when requested by the director, including: (1) An individual record for each resident that is stored in a manner that protects and ensures confidentiality, except that information is immediately accessible for an emergency; (a) Each resident record will be started i... |
Rule 3701-17-01 | Definitions.
...As used in rules 3701-17-01 to 3701-17-26 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Accommodations" means housing, meals, laundry, housekeeping, transportation, social or recreational activities, maintenance, security, or similar services that are not personal care services or skilled nursing care. (B) "Activities of daily living" means bed mobility, locomotion and transfer, bathing, grooming, toiletin... |
Rule 3701-17-01 | Definitions.
...As used in rules 3701-17-01 to 3701-17-26 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Accommodations" means housing, meals, laundry, housekeeping, transportation, social or recreational activities, maintenance, security, or similar services that are not personal care services or skilled nursing care. (B) "Activities of daily living" means bed mobility, locomotion and transfer, bathing, grooming, oral hyg... |
Rule 3701-17-03 | License fee; application; issuance; revocation.
...(A) The operator of a nursing home shall submit an initial application and pay the application fee specified in section 3721.02 of the Revised Code. The initial application and the application fee required under this paragraph shall be submitted to the director and the fee shall be made payable to the "treasurer, state of Ohio" in the form of a check or money order. The department shall deposit th... |
Rule 3701-17-03 | Initial, renewal, and change of operator license applications; fees; issuance; revocation; notice.
...(A) Initial application. Not less than forty five days before the proposed opening of a nursing home, the operator of a nursing home will submit, on a form prescribed by the director, a completed initial application, and pay the non-refundable application fee specified in division (E) of section 3721.02 of the Revised Code, with the fee made payable to the "Treasurer, State of Ohio" in the form of... |
Rule 3701-17-07 | Qualifications and health of personnel.
...(A) Every nursing home administrator shall be licensed pursuant to Chapter 4751. of the Revised Code, unless specifically exempted from licensing under that chapter. (B) No person with a disease which may be transmitted in the performance of the person's job responsibilities shall work in a nursing home during the stage of communicability unless the person is given duties that minimize the likeli... |