Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4743.10 | Freedom to decline for conscience-based objections.
..., until another medical practitioner or facility is available. (D) A medical practitioner, health care institution, or health care payer shall not be civilly, criminally, or administratively liable for exercising the practitioner's, institution's, or payer's right of conscience by declining to participate in or pay for a particular health care service. A health care institution shall not be civilly, criminally,... |
Section 4753.12 | Lawful practice.
...e practice of professional or practical nursing as defined in Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code and the ethics of the nursing profession, provided such a person does not claim to the public to be a speech-language pathologist or audiologist. (J) Restrict an individual licensed as an audiologist under this chapter from fitting, selling, or dispensing hearing aids. (K) Authorize the practice of medicine and surge... |
Section 4755.48 | Prohibitions.
... a physician assistant; (c) Practice nursing as an advanced practice registered nurse. (2) The prohibition in division (H)(1) of this section on practicing physical therapy other than on the prescription of, or the referral of a patient by, any of the persons described in that division does not apply if either of the following applies to the person: (a) The person holds a master's or doctorate degree from a ... |
Section 4765.01 | Definitions.
.... (V) "Emergency care" and "emergency facility" have the same meanings as in section 3727.01 of the Revised Code. (W) "Stabilize" has the same meaning as in section 1753.28 of the Revised Code. (X) "Transfer" has the same meaning as in section 1753.28 of the Revised Code. (Y) "Firefighter" means any member of a fire department as defined in section 742.01 of the Revised Code. (Z) "Volunteer firefighter" has... |
Section 4765.40 | Written protocols for triage of adult and pediatric trauma victims.
...ialize in adult or pediatric emergency nursing or adult or pediatric trauma surgery; (f) Professional associations or labor organizations of emergency medical service personnel; (g) Emergency medical service organizations and medical directors of such organizations; (h) Certified emergency medical service instructors. (3) Regional protocols for the triage of adult and pediatric trauma victims approved under ... |
Section 4765.51 | Registered nurses and physician assistants.
...icable, the policies of the health care facility in which the physician assistant is practicing. Nothing in this chapter prevents or restricts the practice, services, or activities of any certified mental health assistant practicing in accordance with a supervision agreement entered into under section 4772.10 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4766.03 | Administrative rules.
...(A) The state board of emergency medical, fire, and transportation services shall adopt rules, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, implementing the requirements of this chapter. The rules shall include provisions relating to the following: (1) Requirements for an emergency medical service organization to receive a permit for an ambulance or nontransport vehicle; (2) Requirements for an emerg... |
Section 5.2245 | Nurses month.
...riety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, other health care facilities, physician's offices, schools, and even private homes, the contributions made by the nursing profession in the improvement of the health care system are sometimes overlooked. Therefore, the general assembly feels that it is vitally important that a month be formally designated as "Nurses Month" for the purpose of increasing public awa... |
Section 5101.64 | Referring cases of abuse.
... of the Revised Code is a resident of a nursing home, as defined in section 3721.01 of the Revised Code, and has allegedly been abused, neglected, or exploited by an employee of the nursing home, the department shall refer the case to the department of health for investigation pursuant to section 3721.031 of the Revised Code. (D) If a county department of job and family services knows or has reasonable cause to beli... |
Section 5104.01 | Child care definitions.
...sides temporarily with a caretaker in a facility providing emergency shelter for homeless families or is determined by a county department of job and family services to be homeless. (X) "Income" means gross income, as defined in section 5107.10 of the Revised Code, less any amounts required by federal statutes or regulations to be disregarded. (Y) "Indicator checklist" means an inspection tool, used in conjunct... |
Section 5122.10 | Emergency hospitalization.
...fessionals at a specified mental health facility identified by name. (D) If a person taken into custody under this section is transported to a general hospital, the general hospital may admit the person, or provide care and treatment for the person, or both, notwithstanding section 5119.33 of the Revised Code, but by the end of twenty-four hours after arrival at the general hospital, the person shall be transferred... |
Section 5122.17 | Temporary detention.
...n shall not be detained in a nonmedical facility used for detention of persons charged with or convicted of penal offenses unless the court finds that a less restrictive alternative cannot be made available. |
Section 5123.47 | Authorizing in-home worker to perform health care tasks.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "In-home care" means the supportive services provided within the home of an individual with a developmental disability who receives funding for the services through a county board of developmental disabilities, including any recipient of residential services funded as home and community-based services, family support services provided under section 5126.11 of the Revised Code, or su... |
Section 5124.17 | ICF/IID's per medicaid day capital component rate.
... or peer group 5, the RS means data for nursing home construction costs. (b) Except as provided in division (C)(4)(c) of this section, in determining an ICF/IID's value per square foot, the following modifier shall be used: (i) If the ICF/IID is located in Summit county, the modifier specified in the applicable RS means data for Akron; (ii) If the ICF/IID is located in Athens county, the modifier specified in t... |
Section 5165.62 | Enforcement of provisions.
....S.C. 1395i-3 and 1396r, that apply to nursing facilities; with regulations, guidelines, and procedures adopted by the United States secretary of health and human services for the enforcement of those sections of the "Social Security Act"; and with the rules authorized by section 5165.61 of the Revised Code. The department and agencies shall enforce sections 5165.60 to 5165.89 of the Revised Code for purposes ... |
Section 5503.08 | Occupational injury leave.
...strative or clerical duties at a patrol facility, when a patrol officer is on a meal or rest period, or when the patrol officer is engaged in any personal business. The superintendent of the state highway patrol shall, by rule, define those administrative and clerical duties and those situations where the occurrence of an injury does not entitle the patrol officer to occupational injury leave. Each injury incurred in... |
Section 956.031 | Additional requirements for high volume breeders.
... dry whelping area for each dam and her nursing puppies. The high volume breeder shall ensure that the area fully accommodates all puppies, allows the dam to lie fully recumbent and stand, and permits the dam to temporarily move away from her puppies as she chooses. The high volume breeder shall ensure that no other animals inhabit the whelping area other than the dam and her puppies. (O) Provide the dog an opportu... |
Section 3377.01 | Ohio higher educational facility commission definitions.
...cclesiastical fields. (B) "Educational facility" or "facility" means any building, structure, facility, equipment, machinery, utility, or improvement, site, or other interest in real estate therefor or pertinent thereto, and equipment and furnishings to be used therein or in connection therewith, together with any appurtenances necessary or convenient to the uses thereof, to be used for or in connection with the con... |
Section 3377.02 | Ohio higher educational facility commission.
...eby created the Ohio higher educational facility commission for the purpose of enhancing the educational opportunities of the people of the state and enhancing the availability, efficiency, and economy of educational facilities and institutions, thereby promoting the employment opportunities, economic welfare, public health and general welfare of the people, and for the purpose of alleviating the pressing demands upo... |
Section 3377.03 | Appointment of members of commission - annual report.
...The Ohio higher educational facility commission shall be comprised of nine members, one of whom shall be the chancellor of the Ohio board of regents or his designee. The remaining members shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. Of the members first appointed, one shall serve for a term ending on the first Monday in January, 1970; one for a term ending on the first Monday in Janua... |
Section 3377.04 | Commission - powers and duties.
...The Ohio higher educational facility commission may: (A) Acquire by gift or purchase and hold and mortgage real estate and interests therein and personal property to be used as a project or a part thereof; (B) Purchase, construct, reconstruct, enlarge, improve, furnish, and equip and lease, sell, exchange, and otherwise dispose of projects or parts thereof for the purposes set forth in division (B) of section 3377.... |
Section 3377.05 | Issuance and sale of bonds.
...The Ohio higher educational facility commission may issue bonds of the state for the purpose of providing moneys to pay project costs. The commission shall provide by resolution for the issuance of such bonds. The principal of and interest on the bonds and all other payments required to be made by the bond proceedings shall be payable solely from the rentals, revenues, and other income, charges, and moneys derived fr... |
Section 3377.06 | Anticipation notes.
...vised Code, the Ohio higher educational facility commission may issue bond anticipation notes of the state and may renew the same from time to time by the issuance of new notes, but the maximum maturity of such notes, including renewals thereof, shall not exceed five years from the date of the issuance of the original notes. Such notes are payable solely from the revenues and receipts that may be pledged to the payme... |
Section 3377.07 | Provisions of contract with bondholders.
...e duties of the Ohio higher educational facility commission with respect thereto; (C) Provisions regarding the purposes to which the proceeds of the bonds may be applied; (D) Terms of the bonds; (E) Maintenance, collection, use, and disposition of rentals, revenues, and other income, charges, and moneys received from the lease, sale, or other disposition of the pledged facilities; (F) Terms and conditions under w... |
Section 3377.08 | Bonds may be secured by pledge, trust agreement or indenture of mortgage.
...scretion of the Ohio higher educational facility commission, the bonds may be secured by a trust agreement or indenture of mortgage between the commission and a corporate trustee which may be any trust company or bank having the powers of a trust company within or without this state but authorized to exercise trust powers within this state. Any such indenture shall be filed and recorded in accordance with, and shall ... |