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Rule 3701-19-03 | Initial license application process; renewal of license; and change of ownership license.

...(A) Application for a hospice care program license shall: (1) Be made on forms prescribed by the director; (2) Include such information as the director requires, including the information prescribed in paragraph (C) of this rule; and (3) Be accompanied by a non-refundable license fee of six hundred dollars in the form of a cashier's check or a postal money order payable to the "Treasurer, ...

Rule 3701-19-03 | Initial license application process; renewal of license; and change of ownership license.

...(A) Application for a hospice care program license shall: (1) Be made on forms prescribed by the director; (2) Include such information as the director requires, including the information prescribed in paragraph (C) of this rule; and (3) Be accompanied by a non-refundable license fee of six hundred dollars in the form of a cashier's check or a postal money order payable to the "Treasurer, State of Ohio." (B) Any...

Rule 3701-19-06 | Governing body; quality assessment and performance improvement.

...(A) The overall conduct and operation of the hospice care program, including the quality of care and the provision of services, shall be the full legal responsibility of a clearly defined, organized governing body. (B) The governing body of a licensed hospice care program may also provide governance for a pediatric respite care program if the programs are dually-licensed and meet all requirements...

Rule 3701-19-06 | Governing body; quality assessment and performance improvement.

...(A) The overall conduct and operation of the hospice care program, including the quality of care and the provision of services, shall be the full legal responsibility of a clearly defined, organized governing body. (B) The governing body of a licensed hospice care program may also provide governance for a pediatric respite care program if the programs are dually-licensed and meet all requirements set forth in this r...

Rule 3701-19-07 | General requirements for hospice care programs after licensure.

...(A) Any person or public agency licensed under section 3712.04 of the Revised Code and this chapter to provide a hospice care program shall: (1) Provide a planned and continuous hospice care program, the medical components of which shall be under the direction of a physician; (2) Ensure that care is available twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week; (3) Establish an interdisciplinary ...

Rule 3701-19-09 | General requirements for hospice care program personnel.

...(A) Each hospice care program shall utilize personnel that have appropriate training and qualifications for the services that they provide. Any staff member, including a volunteer, who functions in a professional capacity shall meet the standards applicable to that profession, including but not limited to, possessing current Ohio licensure, registration, or certification, if required by law, and p...

Rule 3701-19-12 | Contracted services.

...(A) A provider of a hospice care program may arrange for another person or public agency to furnish a component or components of the hospice care program pursuant to a written contract in compliance with 42 C.F.R. 418.64 (2008). (B) Any contract executed under paragraph (A) of this rule, including a contract to which paragraph (C) of this rule applies, shall be legally binding on both parties and shall do all of the...

Rule 3701-19-22.1 | Admission of non-hospice palliative care patients to hospice inpatient facilities.

...(A) A hospice care program that operates an inpatient hospice facility or unit may admit non-hospice palliative care patients to the inpatient hospice facility or unit for medically necessary care on a short-term basis in accordance with section 3712.10 of the Revised Code. (B) A hospice care program that operates an inpatient hospice facility or unit that admits non-hospice palliative care p...

Rule 3701-19-30 | Definitions.

...As used in rules 3701-19-30 to 3701-19-52 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Advanced Practice Nurse" means a registered nurse authorized to practice as a certified nurse specialist, certified registered nurse anesthetist, certified nurse midwife or certified nurse practitioner in accordance with section 4723.41 of the Revised Code; (B) "Applicant" means a person or public agency that submits an...

Rule 3701-19-31 | Applicability of licensure requirements.

...(A) Every person or public agency that proposes to provide a pediatric respite care program shall apply to the director for a license in accordance with rule 3701-19-31 of the Administrative Code. (B) Except as provided in paragraph (C) of this rule, no person or public agency, other than a person or public agency licensed under section 3712.041 of the Revised Code and this chapter, shall hold itself out as providin...

Rule 3701-19-31 | Applicability of licensure requirements.

...(A) Every person or public agency that proposes to provide a pediatric respite care program is obligated to apply to the director for a license in accordance with rule 3701-19-31 of the Administrative Code. (B) Except as provided in paragraph (C) of this rule, no person or public agency, other than a person or public agency licensed under section 3712.041 of the Revised Code and this chapter, wil...

Rule 3701-19-32 | License application, amended license, and renewal procedures.

...(A) Application for license as a pediatric respite care program shall be made on forms prescribed and provided by the director shall include such information as the director requires, including the information prescribed by paragraph (C) of this rule, and shall be accompanied by a non-refundable license fee of six hundred dollars in the form of a check or money order payable to the 'Treasurer, State of Ohio." (B) ...

Rule 3701-19-32 | License application, amended license, and renewal procedures.

...(A) Application for license as a pediatric respite care program shall be made on forms prescribed and provided by the director shall include such information as the director requests, including the information prescribed by paragraph (C) of this rule, and shall be accompanied by a non-refundable license fee of six hundred dollars in the form of a check or money order payable to the 'Treasurer, St...

Rule 3701-19-38 | General requirements for pediatric respite care program personnel.

...(A) Each pediatric respite care program shall utilize personnel that have appropriate training and qualifications for the services that they provide. Any staff member, including a volunteer, who functions in a professional capacity, shall meet the standards applicable to that profession, including but not limited to possessing current Ohio licensure, registration, or certification, if required by law, and practicing ...

Rule 3701-19-38 | General requirements for pediatric respite care program personnel.

...(A) Each pediatric respite care program is obligated to utilize personnel that have appropriate training and qualifications for the services that they provide. Any staff member, including a volunteer, who functions in a professional capacity, is obligated to meet the standards applicable to that profession, including but not limited to possessing current Ohio licensure, registration, or certificat...

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 3701-19-41 | 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...

Rule 3701-21-01 | Definitions.

...As used in Chapter 3701-21 of the Administrative Code: (A) "a w " means water activity which is a measure of the free moisture in a food, is the quotient of the water vapor pressure of the substance divided by the vapor pressure of pure water at the same temperature, and is indicated by the symbol a w . (B) "Board of health" means the board of health of any city or general health district, or the authority having t...

Rule 3701-21-01 | Definitions.

...As used in Chapter 3701-21 of the Administrative Code: (A) "a w " means water activity, which is a measure of the free moisture in a food, is the quotient of the water vapor pressure of the substance divided by the vapor pressure of pure water at the same temperature. (B) "Board of health" means the board of health of any city or general health district, or the authority having the duties of a board of health as au...

Rule 3701-21-02 | License.

...(A) During the month of February of each year, and not later than March first, except as hereinafter provided, every operator of a food service operation proposing to operate during any part of the licensing year shall apply for a license for that year from the board of health of the health district in which the food service operation is located. This provision shall apply to all food service operations except seaso...

Rule 3701-21-02 | License.

...(A) During the month of February of each year, and not later than March first, except as hereinafter provided, every operator of a food service operation proposing to operate during any part of the licensing year will apply for a license for that year from the board of health of the health district in which the food service operation is located. This provision applies to all food service oper...

Rule 3701-21-02.1 | License fees and categories.

...(A) The licensor shall establish fees for: (1) Food service operations in which the interior premises is under twenty-five thousand square feet for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (2) Food service operations in which the interior premises is twenty-five thousand square feet or more for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (3) Tempora...

Rule 3701-21-02.1 | License fees and categories.

...(A) The licensor will establish fees for: (1) Food service operations in which the interior premises is under twenty-five thousand square feet for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Administrative Code; (2) Food service operations in which the interior premises is twenty-five thousand square feet or more for each risk level specified in rule 3701-21-02.3 of the Adminis...

Rule 3701-21-02.2 | Cost analysis and calculation.

...(A) A cost analysis shall be conducted each fiscal year. The licensor shall use data from the previous fiscal year to calculate the actual cost of administering and enforcing Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder for food service operations and retail food establishments licensed by the licensor. The licensor shall calculate the actual cost of administration and enforcement attributable ...

Rule 3701-21-02.2 | Cost analysis and calculation.

...(A) A cost analysis will be conducted each fiscal year. The licensor will use data from the previous fiscal year to calculate the actual cost of administering and enforcing Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder for food service operations and retail food establishments licensed by the licensor. The licensor will calculate the actual cost of administration and enforceme...