Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3313.7111 | Procurement of epinephrine autoinjectors for nonpublic schools.
...ction shall report to the department of education and workforce each procurement and occurrence in which an epinephrine autoinjector is used from the school's supply of epinephrine autoinjectors. |
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Section 3313.7112 | Diabetes care.
... used in this section: (1) "Board of education" means a board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district. (2) "Governing authority" means a governing authority of a chartered nonpublic school. (3) "Licensed health care professional" means any of the following: (a) A physician authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or os... |
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Section 3313.7113 | Procurement of inhalers by board.
... of the medication. (B) The board of education of each city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district may procure inhalers for each school operated by the district to have on the school premises for use in emergency situations identified under division (D)(5) of this section. A district board that elects to procure inhalers under this section is encouraged to maintain, at all times, at least tw... |
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Section 3313.7114 | Procurement of inhalers by nonpublic school.
...ction shall report to the department of education and workforce each procurement and occurrence in which an inhaler is used from the school's supply of inhalers. |
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Section 3313.7115 | Procurement of glucagon, qualified immunity - school districts.
...f the Revised Code. (B) The board of education of each city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district may procure injectable or nasally administered glucagon for each school operated by the district to have on the school premises for use in emergency situations identified under division (D)(5) of this section by doing one of the following: (1) Having a licensed health professional authorized... |
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Section 3313.7116 | Procurement of glucagon, qualified immunity - nonpublic schools.
...ction shall report to the department of education and workforce each procurement and each occurrence in which a dose of the drug is used from the school's supply. |
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Section 3313.7117 | Individualized seizure action plans.
...component required by the department of education and workforce. (C)(1) The school nurse or a school administrator if the district does not employ a school nurse, shall notify a school employee, contractor, and volunteer in writing regarding the existence and content of each seizure action plan in force if the employee, contractor, or volunteer does any of the following: (a) Regularly interacts with the student... |
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Section 3313.7118 | Distribution of informational materials on Type 1 diabetes.
...Each public school, as defined in section 3301.28 of the Revised Code, and chartered nonpublic school that serves elementary school students shall provide either an electronic or paper copy of the informational materials described in section 3707.61 of the Revised Code to each student's parent or guardian on the student's enrollment in elementary school. |
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Section 3313.7119 | Overdose reversal drug policy for school districts.
...n shall require the district's board of education to adopt and implement a policy regarding the supply's maintenance and drug's use at each school operated by the district. A policy adopted under this section shall include all of the following: (1) A requirement that each school conform to the requirements of division (C)(1) of section 3715.50 of the Revised Code; (2) The amount of the drug's supply to be maintai... |
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Section 3313.7120 | Overdose reversal drug policy for nonpublic schools.
...(A) A chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school that elects under section 3715.50 of the Revised Code to obtain and maintain a supply of an overdose reversal drug for use in an emergency situation shall comply with all provisions of section 3313.7119 of the Revised Code as if it were a school district. (B) A chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school may accept donations of money from any person or entity to purch... |
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Section 3313.72 | Contract with health district for services of physician, dentist, or nurse.
...The board of education of a city, exempted village, or local school district may enter into a contract with a health district for the purpose of providing the services of a school physician, dentist, or nurse, including a clinical nurse specialist or certified nurse practitioner. The board may also enter into a contract under section 3313.721 of the Revised Code for the purpose of providing health care services to st... |
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Section 3313.721 | Health care for students.
...trary in the Revised Code, the board of education of a school district may enter into a contract with a hospital registered under section 3701.07 of the Revised Code or an appropriately licensed health care provider for the purpose of providing health care services specifically authorized by the Revised Code to students. (B) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Revised Code, the board of education of a s... |
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Section 3313.73 | Board of health to make examination - report - recommendations to parents.
...If the board of education of a city, exempted village, or local school district has not employed a school physician, the board of health shall conduct the health examination of all school children in the health district and shall report the findings of such examination and make such recommendations to the parents or guardians as are deemed necessary for the correction of such defects as need correction. This section ... |
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Section 3313.74 | Certain institutions and establishments not permitted near schools.
...No person shall establish any institution to house or care for persons having a communicable disease, as defined by the director of health, within two thousand feet of any public, private, or parochial school operating under the standards set by the school laws or school land used for recreational purposes in connection with school activities. This section does not apply to members of an established household havin... |
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Section 3313.75 | Use of school premises generally.
... of the Revised Code. (B) The board of education of a city, exempted village, or local school district may authorize the opening of school premises for any lawful purposes. (C) In accordance with this section and section 3313.77 of the Revised Code, a district board may rent or lease school premises under its control to any public or nonpublic institution of higher education for the institution's use in providing e... |
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Section 3313.751 | Prohibition against tobacco possession or use.
... the control of a school district or an educational service center or at any activity supervised by any school operated by a school district or an educational service center. (C) No pupil shall use or possess any substance containing betel nut in any area under the control of a school district or an educational service center or at any activity supervised by any school operated by a school district or an educational... |
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Section 3313.752 | Posting of warning concerning anabolic steroids to be posted in locker rooms.
...d as an anabolic steroid. The board of education of each city, local, exempted village, and joint vocational school district shall require the following warning to be conspicuously posted in the locker rooms of each of the district's school buildings that includes any grade higher than sixth grade: "Warning: improper use of anabolic steroids may cause serious or fatal health problems, such as heart disease, stroke,... |
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Section 3313.753 | Prohibition against students carrying electronic communications devices.
...y school that is operated by a board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district. (3) "School building" means any building in which any of the instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by a school is conducted. (4) "School grounds or premises" means either of the following: (a) The parcel of real property on which any school building is situated; (b... |
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Section 3313.76 | School premises available for educational and recreational purposes.
...ocial centers for the entertainment and education of the people, including the adult and youthful population, and for the discussion of all topics tending to the development of personal character and of civil welfare, and for religious exercises. Such occupation should not seriously infringe upon the original and necessary uses of such properties. The public officials in charge of such buildings shall prescribe such ... |
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Section 3313.77 | Use of school premises for public meetings and entertainments.
...l or school district. (B) The board of education of any city, exempted village, or local school district shall, upon request and the payment of a reasonable fee, subject to such regulation as is adopted by such board, permit the use of school premises, when not in actual use for school purposes, for any of the following purposes: (1) Giving instructions in any branch of education, learning, or the arts; (2) Holdin... |
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Section 3313.78 | Political meetings on school premises - liability for damage.
...ecognized political party, the board of education having control of any school premises mentioned in section 3313.76 of the Revised Code, shall permit the same to be used as a place wherein to hold meetings of electors for the discussion of public questions and issues. No such meeting shall be held during regular school hours. No charge shall be made for such use, but the candidate or committee so holding a meeting s... |
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Section 3313.79 | Responsibility for damage - payment of actual expenses.
...Any organization or group of citizens permitted to use the properties specified in section 3313.76 of the Revised Code shall be responsible for any damage done them over and above the ordinary wear, and shall, if required, pay the actual expenses incurred for janitor service, light, and heat. |
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Section 3313.791 | Liability for damages arising from use of school premises.
... a member of a school district board of education, or a school district or school employee is not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly arising from the use of school premises under section 3313.75, 3313.76, 3313.77, or 3313.78 of the Revised Code, unless the injury, death, or loss to person or property results from willful or wanton misconduct by the school or... |
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Section 3313.80 | Display of the national flag.
...All boards of education, all proprietors or principals of private schools, and all authorities in control of parochial schools or other educational institutions shall display the United States flag, not less than five feet in length, over, near, or within all schoolhouses under their control, during each day such schools are in session. No person, having control of any schoolhouse or other educational institution ei... |
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Section 3313.801 | Display of national and Ohio mottoes.
... purchasing such material, the board of education of the school district shall accept the donation and display the motto in an appropriate manner in a classroom, auditorium, or cafeteria of a school building in the district, provided all of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) The motto is printed on durable, poster-quality paper or displayed in a frame. (2) The dimensions of the paper or frame are at least ... |
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Section 3307.15 | Investment and fiduciary duties of board.
...(A) The members of the state teachers retirement board shall be the trustees of the funds created by section 3307.14 of the Revised Code. The board shall have full power to invest the funds. The board and other fiduciaries shall discharge their duties with respect to the funds solely in the interest of the participants and beneficiaries; for the exclusive purpose of providing benefits to participants and their benefi... |
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Section 3307.20 | Disclosure of records.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Personal history record" means information maintained by the state teachers retirement board on an individual who is a member, former member, contributor, former contributor, retirant, or beneficiary that includes the address, electronic mail address, telephone number, social security number, record of contributions, correspondence with the state teachers retirement system, or other... |
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Section 3307.26 | Contributions.
...(A) Each teacher shall contribute a certain per cent of the teacher's earned compensation, except that the per cent shall be not greater than fourteen per cent of the teacher's compensation. The per cent shall be as follows: (1) For compensation earned not later than June 30, 2013, ten per cent; (2) For compensation earned on or after July 1, 2013, but not later than June 30, 2014, eleven per cent; (3) For compens... |
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Section 3307.352 | Retirant may apply for monthly annuity or lump sum payment.
...For purposes of this section, "superannuate" includes a member who retired under section 3307.351 of the Revised Code. (A) Except as provided in division (B)(3) of this section, a superannuate or other system retirant who has made contributions under section 3307.35 or 3307.351 of the Revised Code may submit an application to the state teachers retirement system for a benefit consisting of a single life annuity. The... |
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Section 3307.44 | Waiver of rights.
...(A) Any person who is receiving an allowance, as defined in section 3307.50 of the Revised Code, benefit, or increase under this chapter may, at any time, waive the person's rights thereto, or to a portion thereof, by submitting a written notice of waiver to the state teachers retirement board. Except as provided in division (B) of this section, such waiver shall remain in effect until the first day of the month foll... |
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Section 3307.661 | Payment of death benefit.
...On the death of a retirant or disability benefit recipient who at the time of death is receiving, under the STRS defined benefit plan, a service retirement allowance or disability benefit, the state teachers retirement system shall make a lump-sum payment of one thousand dollars to any designated or qualified beneficiary under division (D)(1) of section 3307.562 of the Revised Code. If there is no beneficiary, ... |
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Section 3307.693 | Supplementing allowance.
...On and after October 1, 1957, all persons in receipt of, or who are or become eligible to receive, a monthly allowance, pension, or other benefit effective prior to June 29, 1955, which is payable or becomes payable pursuant to the provisions of former sections 3307.26, 3307.38, 3307.43, and 3307.50 of the Revised Code, or an allowance payable at any time under an option elected by a member and effective prior to tha... |
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Section 3307.697 | Additional monthly payment as of 12/19/1973.
...On and after December 19, 1973, any person who retired or the retiree's beneficiary, who was eligible to receive an allowance that was first payable on or after July 1, 1968, and prior to July 1, 1971, and the beneficiary of a member who died before service retirement on or after July 1, 1968, and prior to July 1, 1971, receiving an allowance or benefit pursuant to former sections 3307.38, 3307.41, 3307.43, 3307.49, ... |
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Section 3309.15 | Investment and fiduciary duties of board.
...(A) The members of the school employees retirement board shall be the trustees of the funds created by section 3309.60 of the Revised Code. The board shall have full power to invest the funds. The board and other fiduciaries shall discharge their duties with respect to the funds solely in the interest of the participants and beneficiaries; for the exclusive purpose of providing benefits to participants and their bene... |
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Section 3309.22 | Annual statement of funds.
...(A)(1) As used in this division, "personal history record" means information maintained in any format by the board on an individual who is a member, former member, contributor, former contributor, retirant, or beneficiary that includes the address, electronic mail address, telephone number, social security number, record of contributions, correspondence with the system, and other information the board determines to b... |
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Section 3309.378 | Additional monthly payment as of 12-19-73.
...On and after the effective date of this section, any person who retired or his beneficiary , who was eligible to receive an allowance that was first payable on or after July 1, 1968 and prior to July 1, 1971, and the beneficiary of a member who died before service retirement on or after July 1, 1968 and prior to July 1, 1971, receiving an allowance or benefit pursuant to sections 3309.35, 3309.36, 3309.38, 3309.40, 3... |
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Section 3309.65 | Procedure for transfer of moneys and securities in event of merger.
...The increasing contribution determined as provided in sections 3309.63 and 3309.64 of the Revised Code by the actuary shall be paid by the employer instead of the deficiency contribution computed as otherwise provided by this chapter. In the event of merger, the moneys and securities to the credit of the local district pension system, not exceeding an aggregate amount equal to the present value of the payments to be ... |
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Section 3309.662 | Waiver of rights.
...(A) Any person who is receiving an allowance, benefit, or any increase under the provisions of this chapter may, at any time, waive his rights thereto, or to a portion thereof, by filing a written notice of waiver with the school employees retirement board. Except as provided in division (B) of this section, such waiver shall remain in effect until the first day of the month following his death or the filing of his w... |
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Section 3309.70 | Recovering erroneous payments.
...If a person who is a member, former member, contributor, former contributor, retirant, beneficiary, or alternate payee, as defined in section 3105.80 of the Revised Code, is paid any benefit or payment by the school employees retirement system to which the person is not entitled, the benefit shall be repaid to the retirement system by the person. If the person fails to make the repayment, the retirement system shall ... |
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Section 3315.41 | Board may create trust for investment of money in education foundation fund.
...A board of education may create a trust for investment of money in the education foundation fund created pursuant to section 3315.40 of the Revised Code. The instrument creating such a trust shall do all of following: (A) Appoint a nonprofit foundation that is exempt from income tax under section 501(a) of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 501(a), as amended, and that is described in se... |
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Section 3334.01 | College savings program - variable college savings program definitions.
...contract as the individual whose higher education expenses will be paid from a variable college savings program account. (C) "Capital appreciation bond" means a bond for which the following is true: (1) The principal amount is less than the amount payable at maturity or early redemption; and (2) No interest is payable on a current basis. (D) "Tuition unit" means a credit of the Ohio tuition trust authority purcha... |
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Section 349.06 | Power and authority of new community authority.
... in, or otherwise sponsor recreational, educational, health, social, vocational, cultural, beautification, and amusement activities and related services primarily for residents of, visitors to, employees working within, or employers operating businesses in the district, or any combination thereof. (E) Fix, alter, impose, collect and receive service and user fees, rentals, and other charges to cover all costs in carr... |
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Section 3517.10 | Statements of campaign contributions and expenditures.
... any candidate for member of a board of education or the campaign committee of any candidate for township trustee or township fiscal officer may sign, under penalty of election falsification, a certificate attesting that the committee will not accept contributions during an election period that exceed in the aggregate two thousand dollars from all contributors and one hundred dollars from any one individual, and that... |
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Section 3901.383 | Contractual agreements for payments by third-party payers.
...(A) A provider and a third-party payer may do either of the following: (1) Enter into a contractual agreement under which time periods shorter than those set forth in section 3901.381 of the Revised Code are applicable to the third-party payer in paying a claim for any amount due for health care services rendered by the provider; (2) Enter into a contractual agreement under which the timing of payments by the thir... |
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Section 3901.384 | Untimely claim process.
...(A) Subject to division (B) of this section, a third-party payer that requires timely submission of claims for payment for health care services shall process a claim that is not submitted in a timely manner if a claim for the same services was initially submitted to a different third-party payer or state or federal program that offers health care benefits and that payer or program has determined that it is not respon... |
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Section 3901.385 | Third-party payer - prohibited acts.
...A third-party payer shall not do either of the following: (A) Engage in any business practice that unfairly or unnecessarily delays the processing of a claim or the payment of any amount due for health care services rendered by a provider to a beneficiary; (B) Refuse to process or pay within the time periods specified in section 3901.381 of the Revised Code a claim submitted by a provider on the grounds the benefic... |
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Section 3901.388 | Payments considered final - overpayment.
...(A) A payment made by a third-party payer to a provider in accordance with sections 3901.381 to 3901.386 of the Revised Code shall be considered final two years after payment is made. After that date, the amount of the payment is not subject to adjustment, except in the case of fraud by the provider. (B) A third-party payer may recover the amount of any part of a payment that the third-party payer determines to be a... |
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Section 3901.3812 | Administrative remedies.
...otal to the credit of claims processing education account, which is hereby created within the department of insurance operating fund created by section 3901.021 of the Revised Code. All money credited to the claims processing education account shall be used by the department of insurance to make technical assistance available to third-party payers, providers, and beneficiaries for effective implementation of t... |
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Section 3902.11 | Coordination of benefits definitions.
...As used in sections 3902.11 to 3902.14 of the Revised Code: (A) "Beneficiary" and "third-party payer" have the same meanings as in section 3901.38 of the Revised Code. (B) "Plan of health coverage" means any of the following if the policy, contract, or agreement contains a coordination of benefits provision: (1) An individual or group sickness and accident insurance policy, which policy provides for hospital, d... |
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Section 3902.13 | Order of benefits for health coverage plan.
...(A) A plan of health coverage determines its order of benefits using the first of the following that applies: (1) A plan that does not coordinate with other plans is always the primary plan. (2) The benefits of the plan that covers a person as an employee, member, insured, or subscriber, other than a dependent, is the primary plan. The plan that covers the person as a dependent is the secondary plan. (3) When more... |