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Section 3774.01 | Definitions.

...means a person that offers fantasy contests with an entry fee for a prize or award to the general public. Fantasy contest operator does not include a person that offers a pool not conducted for profit as defined under division (XX) of section 2915.01 of the Revised Code. (E) "Fantasy contest platform" means any digital or online method through which a fantasy contest operator provides access to a fantasy contest. (...

Section 3774.02 | Fantasy contest operator license.

...enew a license to operate fantasy contests in this state, a fantasy contest operator shall pay to the commission a nonrefundable license fee. (2) Unless a license issued under this chapter is suspended, expires, or is revoked, a license may be renewed. After a determination by the commission that the licensee is in compliance with this chapter and rules adopted by the commission under this chapter or division (L) ...

Section 3774.03 | Rules.

...t themselves from entering fantasy contests. (3) Ensuring fantasy contest operators segregate fantasy contest player funds from operational funds or maintain a reserve that exceeds the amount of player funds on deposit, which reserve may not be used for operational activities. These reserve funds may take the form of cash, cash equivalents, payment processor reserves, payment processor receivables, an irrevocable l...

Section 3774.04 | Recordkeeping.

... related to the conduct of fantasy contests by the fantasy contest operator in this state; (5) Any materials used to advertise, publicize, or otherwise promote the fantasy contest operator's fantasy contests in this state; (6) Any other books, records, or documents the commission requires the fantasy contest operator to retain and maintain, in rules adopted by the commission under this chapter or division (L) of ...

Section 3774.05 | Auditing.

...A fantasy contest operator offering a fantasy contest in this state shall conduct sufficient auditing as determined by the commission.

Section 3774.06 | Prohibited acts.

...d themselves from entering fantasy contests under the procedures for doing so as required by the commission, or persons under eighteen years of age, in the fantasy contest operator's advertising.

Section 3774.07 | Renewal of licenses.

...The commission, in an adjudication conducted under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, may penalize, limit, condition, restrict, suspend, revoke, deny, or refuse to renew the license of any licensee or applicant. The commission may take into account any relevant aggravating or mitigating factors without in any manner limiting the authority of the commission to impose the level and type of discipline the commission cons...

Section 3774.08 | Confidential information.

...(A) Any information concerning the fantasy contest operator's internal procedures, personal information, financial information, trade secret information, and information protected by the attorney-client privilege submitted, collected, or gathered in relation to an application or license under this chapter is confidential and not subject to disclosure by any state agency or political subdivision as a record under sect...

Section 3774.09 | Exemption from gambling laws.

...Fantasy contests offered in accordance with this chapter and the rules adopted by the commission under this chapter or division (L) of section 3772.03 of the Revised Code are exempt from Chapter 2915. of the Revised Code.

Section 3776.01 | [Former R.C. 4736.01, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.01 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) "Environmental health science" means the aspect of public health science that includes, but is not limited to, the following bodies of knowledge: air quality, food quality and protection, hazardous and toxic substances, consumer product safety, housing, institutional health and safety, community noise control, radiation protection, recreational facilities, solid and liquid waste manage...

Section 3776.02 | [Former R.C. 4736.02, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.02 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Environmental health specialist advisory board.

...tration of environmental health specialists in training and environmental health specialists, continuing education requirements for environmental health specialists, the manner in which the passage of an examination required by section 3776.06 of the Revised Code is verified, the education and employment criteria required under section 3776.05 of the Revised Code, and any other matters as may be of assistance to the ...

Section 3776.03 | [Former R.C. 4736.03, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.03 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Director of health rules.

...ements for environmental health specialists and environmental health specialists in training, including the process for applying for continuing education credits; (4) The terms of office for members of the environmental health specialist advisory board created in section 3776.02 of the Revised Code; (5) Any other rule necessary for the administration and enforcement of this chapter.

Section 3776.04 | [Former R.C. 4736.07, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.04 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Registration application records.

...The director of health shall keep a record of all applications for registration, including: (A) The name and address of each applicant; (B) The name and address of the employer or business connection of each applicant; (C) The date of the application; (D) The educational and employment qualifications of each applicant; (E) The date on which the director reviewed and acted upon each application; (F) ...

Section 3776.05 | [Former R.C. 4736.08, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.05 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Application for registration.

...(A) A person seeking to register as an environmental health specialist or environmental health specialist in training shall submit an application to the director of health on a form prescribed by the director. Along with the application, the person shall submit the application fee prescribed in rules adopted under this chapter. (B) The director shall register an applicant as an environmental health specialist if t...

Section 3776.06 | [Former R.C. 4736.09, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.06 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Examinations.

...(A) Prior to applying for an initial environmental health specialist registration, a person shall take the credentialed national environmental health association examination administered by the department of health. (B) The director of health shall not register the person if the person fails to meet the minimum grade requirement for the examination specified by the national environmental health association. An app...

Section 3776.07 | [Former R.C. 4736.11, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.07 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Certificate of registration.

...registered environmental health specialists and environmental health specialists in training are required biennially to complete a continuing education program in subjects relating to practices of the profession as an environmental health specialist. The purpose of the program is that the utilization and application of new techniques, scientific advancements, and research findings will assure comprehensive service to...

Section 3776.08 | [Former R.C. 4736.12, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.08 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Fees.

...other than environmental health specialists in training to apply for registration as environmental health specialists, one hundred dollars. (4) The renewal fee for a registered environmental health specialist is seventy-five dollars. (5) The renewal fee for a registered environmental health specialist in training is thirty-five dollars. (6) For late application for renewal, an additional seventy-five dollars...

Section 3776.09 | [Former R.C. 4736.13, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.09 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Denial, refusal, revocation, or suspension of certificate.

...The director of health may deny, refuse to renew, revoke, or suspend a certificate of registration to practice in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for unprofessional conduct, the practice of fraud or deceit in obtaining a certificate of registration, dereliction of duty, incompetence in the practice of environmental health science, or for other good and sufficient cause.

Section 3776.10 | [Former R.C. 4736.14, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.10 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 12/29/2023] Reciprocity.

...The director of health may, upon application and proof of valid registration, issue a certificate of registration to any person who is or has been registered as an environmental health specialist or environmental health specialist in training by any other state, if the requirements of that state at the time of such registration are determined by the director to be at least equivalent to the requirements of this chapt...

Section 3776.11 | [Former R.C. 4736.15, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.11 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Registration required to practice environmental health.

...(A) No person shall engage in, or offer to engage in, the practice of environmental health without being registered in accordance with this chapter. (B) No person except a registered environmental health specialist shall use the title "registered environmental health specialist" or the abbreviation "R.E.H.S." after the person's name, or represent self as a registered environmental health specialist. (C)(1) No p...

Section 3776.12 | [Former R.C. 4736.17, renumbered as R.C. 3776.12 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Effect of child support default on certificate.

...On receipt of a notice pursuant to section 3123.43 of the Revised Code, the director of health shall comply with sections 3123.41 to 3123.50 of the Revised Code and any applicable rules adopted under section 3123.63 of the Revised Code with respect to a certificate issued pursuant to this chapter.

Section 3776.13 | [Former R.C. 4736.18, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.13 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Compliance with law regarding sanctions for human trafficking.

...The director of health shall comply with section 4776.20 of the Revised Code.

Section 4713.01 | Cosmetologist definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) "Apprentice instructor" means an individual holding a practicing license issued by the state cosmetology and barber board who is engaged in learning or acquiring knowledge of the occupation of an instructor of a branch of cosmetology at a school. (B) "Barber," "barber instructor," "barber shop," and "practice of barbering" have the same meanings as in section 4709.01 of the Revised Co...

Section 4713.02 | State cosmetology and barber board.

...(A) There is hereby created the state cosmetology and barber board, consisting of all of the following members appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate: (1) One individual holding a current, valid cosmetologist or cosmetology instructor license at the time of appointment; (2) Two individuals holding current, valid cosmetologist licenses and actively engaged in managing beauty salons ...

Section 4713.03 | Meetings of board.

...The state cosmetology and barber board shall hold meetings to transact its business at least four times a year. The board may hold additional meetings as, in its judgment, are necessary. The board shall meet at the times and places it selects.