Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4730.02 | Prohibited acts.
... drug or device to perform or induce an abortion, or otherwise perform or induce an abortion. (F) No person shall advertise to provide services as a physician assistant, except for the purpose of seeking employment. (G) No person practicing as a physician assistant shall fail to wear at all times when on duty a placard, plate, or other device identifying that person as a "physician assistant." (H) Division (A) ... |
Section 4730.03 | Construction and application.
... drug or device to perform or induce an abortion, or as otherwise authorizing a physician assistant to perform or induce an abortion. |
Section 4730.25 | Disciplinary actions.
... drug or device to perform or induce an abortion, or otherwise performing or inducing an abortion; (25) Failure to comply with section 4730.53 of the Revised Code, unless the board no longer maintains a drug database pursuant to section 4729.75 of the Revised Code; (26) Failure to comply with the requirements in section 3719.061 of the Revised Code before issuing for a minor a prescription for an opioid analges... |
Section 9.041 | Childbirth preferred over abortion.
...state of Ohio to prefer childbirth over abortion to the extent that is constitutionally permissible. |
Section 2305.116 | No cause of action for failure to perform abortion.
...(A) No person has a civil action or may receive an award of damages in a civil action, and no other person shall be liable in a civil action, upon a medical claim that because of an act or omission by the other person the person was not aborted. (B) No person has a civil action or may receive an award of damages in a civil action, and no other person shall be liable in a civil action, upon a medical claim that becau... |
Section 2919.122 | Application of unlawful abortion on a minor law.
...Section 2919.121 of the Revised Code applies in lieu of division (B) of section 2919.12 of the Revised Code whenever its operation is not enjoined. If section 2919.121 of the Revised Code is enjoined, division (B) of section 2919.12 of the Revised Code applies. If a person complies with the requirements of division (B) of section 2919.12 of the Revised Code under the good faith belief that the application or enforce... |
Section 2919.192 | Determination of presence of fetal heartbeat.
...son who intends to perform or induce an abortion on a pregnant woman shall determine whether there is a detectable fetal heartbeat of the unborn human individual the pregnant woman is carrying. The method of determining the presence of a fetal heartbeat shall be consistent with the person's good faith understanding of standard medical practice, provided that if rules have been adopted under division (B) of this secti... |
Section 3702.30 | Ambulatory surgical facilities.
...gical facility that performs or induces abortions shall comply with section 3701.791 of the Revised Code. (H) The following entities are not required to obtain a license as a freestanding diagnostic imaging center issued under this section: (1) A hospital registered under section 3701.07 of the Revised Code that provides diagnostic imaging; (2) An entity that is reviewed as part of a hospital accreditation or c... |
Section 3726.10 | Fetal remains disposition documented in pregnant woman's medical records.
...An abortion facility shall document in the pregnant woman's medical record the final disposition determination made, and if applicable, the consent made, under section 3726.04 or 3726.041 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3726.15 | Immunity for person burying of cremating fetal remains.
... cremates fetal remains from a surgical abortion is not liable for or subject to damages in any civil action, prosecution in any criminal proceeding, or professional disciplinary action related to the disposal of fetal remains, if that person does all of the following: (A) Acts in good faith compliance with this chapter and, if applicable, section 4717.271 of the Revised Code; (B) Receives a copy of a properly ex... |
Section 3726.95 | Pregnant women not guilty of crime.
...A pregnant woman who has a surgical abortion, the fetal remains from which are not disposed of in compliance with this chapter, is not guilty of committing, attempting to commit, complicity in the commission of, or conspiracy in the commission of a violation of section 3726.99 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4717.271 | Crematory operator requirements for fetal remains.
...ator that cremates fetal remains for an abortion facility under Chapter 3726. of the Revised Code. (A) A crematory operator shall not do any of the following: (1) Cremate fetal remains without receiving a copy of a properly executed detachable supplemental form described in division (C)(1) of section 3726.14 of the Revised Code; (2) Dispose of the cremated fetal remains by a means other than one of the followin... |
Section 4723.50 | Administrative rules for prescribing drugs and therapeutic devices.
... drug or device to perform or induce an abortion; (2) A drug or device prohibited by federal or state law. (C) In addition to the rules described in division (B) of this section, the board shall adopt rules under this section that do the following: (1) Establish standards for board approval of the course of study in advanced pharmacology and related topics required by section 4723.482 of the Revised Code; ... |
Section 4730.39 | Rules governing physician-delegated prescriptive authority.
... drug or device to perform or induce an abortion; (3) Standards and procedures to be followed by a physician assistant in personally furnishing samples of drugs or complete or partial supplies of drugs to patients under section 4730.43 of the Revised Code; (4) Any other requirements the board considers necessary to implement the provisions of this chapter regarding physician-delegated prescriptive authority. |
Section 4730.42 | Supervising physician's delegation authority - limitations.
...hat may be used to perform or induce an abortion. (2) The supervising physician shall not grant physician-delegated prescriptive authority in a manner that exceeds the supervising physician's prescriptive authority, including the physician's authority to treat chronic pain with controlled substances and products containing tramadol as described in section 4731.052 of the Revised Code. (3) The supervising physician ... |
Section 4731.911 | Physician responsibilities in a non-hospital setting.
...A physician who performs or attempts an abortion in an ambulatory surgical facility or other location that is not a hospital and in which a child is born alive shall immediately take the following steps upon the child's birth: (1) Provide post-birth care to the newborn in accordance with prevailing and acceptable standards of care; (2) Call for assistance from an emergency medical services provider; (3) Arrange... |
Section 4734.15 | Scope of practice of chiropractic - permissible titles.
...tic does not include the performance of abortions. (B) A chiropractor who holds a valid certificate to practice acupuncture issued under section 4734.283 of the Revised Code is authorized to perform acupuncture. (C) A chiropractor who is an animal chiropractic practitioner, as defined in section 4734.151 of the Revised Code, may practice animal chiropractic in accordance with that section. (D) An individual ho... |
Section 3726.041 | Exercise of rights involving multiple zygotes, blastocytes, embryos, or fetuses.
...(A) A pregnant woman who is carrying more than one zygote, blastocyte, embryo, or fetus, who desires to exercise the rights under division (A) of section 3726.03 of the Revised Code, shall complete one form under division (A)(1) of section 3726.04 of the Revised Code for each zygote, blastocyte, embryo, or fetus that will be aborted. (B) A pregnant woman who obtains parental consent under division (B)(1) of section... |
Section 3726.042 | Disposition for each zygote, blastocyte, embryo, or fetus.
...A form used under section 3726.04 of the Revised Code that covers more than one zygote, blastocyte, embryo, or fetus that will be aborted is invalid. |
Section 3726.16 | Applicability of conflicting laws or regulations.
...Except for the requirements of section 3705.20 of the Revised Code, no conflicting provision of the Revised Code or conflicting procedure of an agency or board shall apply regarding a person who buries or cremates fetal remains in accordance with section 3726.15 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3726.99 | Prohibition and penalty for fetal remains disposition compliance failure.
...(A) No person shall fail to comply with section 3726.02, 3726.05, 3726.10, or 3726.11 of the Revised Code. (B) Whoever knowingly violates division (A) of this section is guilty of failure to dispose of fetal remains humanely, a misdemeanor of the first degree. |