Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3702.532 | Notice of violation.
...When the director of health determines that a person has violated section 3702.53 of the Revised Code, the director shall send a notice to the person by certified mail, return receipt requested, specifying the activity constituting the violation and the penalties imposed under section 3702.54 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3702.54 | Civil penalty.
...e total capital cost associated with implementation of the activity for which the certificate of need was granted. In no event, however, shall the penalty exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars. (B)(1) Notwithstanding section 3702.52 of the Revised Code, the director shall refuse to accept for review any application for a certificate of need filed by or on behalf of the person, or any successor to the person... |
Section 3702.544 | Penalties paid to director.
... Revised Code the director of health's determination that a violation has occurred, not later than sixty days after the issuance of an order upholding the director's determination that is not subject to further appeal. The civil penalties shall be paid to the director. The director shall deposit them into the certificate of need fund created by section 3702.52 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3702.55 | Additional penalties for continuing violations.
...after the person receives the notice mailed under section 3702.532 of the Revised Code or, if the person appeals the director's determination under section 3702.60 of the Revised Code, thirty days after the person receives an order upholding the director's determination that is not subject to further appeal. If any person determined to have violated section 3702.53 of the Revised Code fails to cease conducting an ... |
Section 3702.56 | Payment for activity conducted in violation.
...No third-party payer or other person is required to pay, and no person shall seek or accept payment or reimbursement for, any service rendered or costs incurred in conducting an activity during the period of time in which the activity was conducted in violation of section 3702.53 of the Revised Code. Each person that accepts any amount in violation of this division shall refund that amount on request of the per... |
Section 3702.57 | Rules for certificate of need.
...ss of the zoning status of the proposed site of the activity; (k) The participation by the applicant in research conducted by the United States food and drug administration or clinical trials sponsored by the national institutes of health. (3) The criteria for reviews of applications shall include a formula for determining each county's long-term care bed need for purposes of section 3702.593 of the Revised Cod... |
Section 3702.59 | Review of certificate of need applications.
...eficiency. (d) More than two nursing homes owned or operated in this state by the applicant or a principal participant or, if the applicant or a principal participant owns or operates more than twenty nursing homes in this state, more than ten per cent of those nursing homes, were each cited during the period that precedes the filing of the application for the certificate of need and is encompassed by the three most... |
Section 3702.592 | Certificate of need for long-term care facility beds; Replacement or relocation within county.
... proposed increase in beds is attributable to a replacement or relocation of existing beds from an existing long-term care facility within the same county: (1) Approval of beds in a new long-term care facility or an increase of beds in an existing long-term care facility if the beds are proposed to be licensed as nursing home beds under Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code; (2) Approval of beds in a new county home ... |
Section 3702.593 | Certificate of need for long-term care facility beds; Replacement or relocation to county with fewer long-term care beds than needed.
...ublish the county's bed need on the web site maintained by the department of health. (C) The director's consideration of an application for a certificate of need that would increase the number of beds in a county shall be consistent with the county's bed need determined under division (B) of this section, except as follows: (1)(a) Except as provided in division (C)(1)(b) of this section, if a county's occupancy... |
Section 3702.594 | Certificate of need for long-term care facility beds; existing long-term care facility.
...if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The proposed increase is attributable solely to a relocation of long-term care beds from an existing long-term care facility to another existing long-term care facility located in a county that is contiguous to the county from which the beds are to be relocated; (2) Not more than a total of thirty beds are proposed for relocation to the same existing long-term care fa... |
Section 3702.60 | Appeals.
...ct court of appeals. (C) Any person determined by the director to have violated section 3702.53 of the Revised Code may appeal that determination, or the penalties imposed under section 3702.54 of the Revised Code, to the director in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, and the director shall provide an adjudication hearing in accordance with that chapter. The person may appeal the director's ruling i... |
Section 3702.61 | Injunction.
...attorney general may commence necessary legal proceedings in the court of common pleas of Franklin county to enjoin the person from such violation until the requirements of sections 3702.51 to 3702.62 of the Revised Code have been satisfied. At the request of the director of health, the attorney general shall commence any necessary proceedings. The court has jurisdiction to grant and, on a showing of a violation, sha... |
Section 3702.62 | Applicability of other statutes.
...are facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities, as defined in section 5124.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3702.71 | Physician loan repayment program definitions.
...f practice and expertise at the service site specified in the contract described in section 3702.74 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3702.72 | Applying for participation in program.
...n is enrolled in the final year of an accredited program required for board certification in a primary care specialty. (2) The primary care physician is enrolled in the final year of a fellowship program in a primary care specialty. (3) The primary care physician holds a valid license to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery issued under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code. (B) An applica... |
Section 3702.73 | Approving application.
..., sign, and deliver to the director a letter of intent agreeing to that placement. |
Section 3702.74 | Contract for participation.
...rimary care physician who has signed a letter of intent under section 3702.73 of the Revised Code and the director of health may enter into a contract for the physician's participation in the physician loan repayment program. The physician's employer or other funding source may also be a party to the contract. (B) The contract shall include all of the following obligations: (1) The primary care physician agrees to ... |
Section 3702.75 | Physician loan repayment program.
... for specific purposes and in amounts determined to be reasonable by the director of health; (C) Room and board, in an amount determined reasonable by the director of health. |
Section 3702.76 | Health resource shortage areas.
...een designated by the United States secretary of health and human services as a health manpower shortage area under Title III of the "Public Health Service Act," 58 Stat. 682 (1944), 42 U.S.C.A. 201, as amended. (B) As used in this division, "free clinic" has the same meaning as in section 3701.071 of the Revised Code. The director shall designate each free clinic as a health resource shortage area, regardless of w... |
Section 3702.77 | Establishing priorities among health resource shortage areas for use in recruiting primary care physicians.
...ea, health status indicators of the target population in the area, presence of health care provider sites in the area with vacancies for primary care physicians, availability of an eligible candidate interested in being recruited to a particular site within an area, the need for a particular primary care specialty within an area, and the distribution of health care provider sites in urban and rural regions. The direc... |
Section 3702.78 | Health resource shortage area fund - physician loan repayment fund - administration.
...ection into the state treasury, to the credit of the health resource shortage area fund, which is hereby created, and all damages collected under division (B)(4) of section 3702.74 of the Revised Code, into the state treasury, to the credit of the physician loan repayment fund, which is hereby created. The director shall use the health resource shortage area and the physician loan repayment funds for the ... |
Section 3702.79 | Adoption of rules.
...119. of the Revised Code, shall adopt rules as necessary to implement and administer sections 3702.71 to 3702.78 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3702.83 | J-1 visa waiver program.
...eposited into the state treasury to the credit of general operations fund created in section 3701.83 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3702.85 | Dentist loan repayment program.
...ed outside of the United States that meets the standards of section 4715.11 of the Revised Code: (A) Tuition; (B) Other educational expenses, such as fees, books, and laboratory expenses that are for purposes and in amounts determined reasonable by the director of health; (C) Room and board, in an amount determined reasonable by the director of health. |
Section 3702.86 | Administrative rules.
...119. of the Revised Code, shall adopt rules as necessary to implement and administer sections 3702.85 to 3702.95 of the Revised Code. In preparing rules, the director shall consult with the dentist loan repayment advisory board. |
Section 5502.13 | Investigative unit.
...those employees, and prescribe their titles and duties. |
Section 5502.132 | Ohio investigative unit fund.
...hat is not otherwise required to be deposited into another fund under any provision of the Revised Code. The director of public safety shall use the money in the fund to pay the expenses of administering the law relative to the powers and duties of the investigative unit. All investment earnings shall be retained by the fund. |
Section 5502.1321 | Ohio investigative unit contingency fund.
...l transfer money upon resolution of all legal proceedings in accordance with Chapter 2981. of the Revised Code. (B) There is hereby created the Ohio investigative unit custodial fund, which shall be in the custody of the treasurer of state, but shall not be part of the state treasury. All money seized during investigations or other enforcement activities of the investigative unit of the department of public safety o... |
Section 5502.14 | Enforcement agent.
...ng the use of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits shall be known as an enforcement agent. The employment by the department of public safety and the designation by the director of public safety of a person as an enforcement agent shall be subject to division (D) of this section. An enforcement agent has the authority vested in peace officers pursuant to section 2935.03 of the Revised Code t... |
Section 5502.15 | Using federal funds.
...expended by the department of public safety for those purposes. |
Section 5502.16 | Cooperative or contractual arrangements with other governmental entities.
...The director of public safety, on behalf of enforcement agents, may enter into cooperative or contractual arrangements with the United States, any agency or department of the United States, other states, other departments and political subdivisions of this state, or any other person or body politic to accomplish the purposes of the investigative unit of the department of public safety. The director shall cooperate wi... |
Section 5502.17 | Public safety enforcement agents requirements.
...t agents of the department of public safety shall comply with the certification requirements established in section 109.77 of the Revised Code, take an oath of office, and receive from the governor, upon recommendation of the director of public safety, a commission indicating authority to make arrests as provided in section 5502.14 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5502.18 | Enforcement agents may assist state or local law enforcement officers.
...benefits to which the agent may be entitled as incidents of the agent's regular employment. Such an enforcement agent retains personal immunity from civil liability under section 9.86 of the Revised Code and shall not be considered an employee of a political subdivision for purposes of Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code. A political subdivision that receives the assistance of an enforcement agent under this section i... |
Section 5502.19 | Department of public safety inspections of retail liquor permit premises.
...and 4303. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted under them by the liquor control commission pertaining to retail liquor permit holders. Except as otherwise provided in this section, those inspections may be conducted only during those hours in which the permit holder is open for business and only by authorized enforcement agents of the department of public safety or by any peace officer, as defined in section 29... |
Section 5502.21 | Emergency management definitions.
...erations; (d) Coordination of disaster assistance programs; (e) Monitoring for effects from weapons; (f) Unexploded bomb reconnaissance; (g) Essential debris clearance; (h) Decontamination operations; (i) Documentation of operations and financial expenses; (j) Resource control; (k) Any other activities that may be necessary for survival and the overall health, safety, and welfare of the civilian population.... |
Section 5502.22 | Emergency management agency.
...agency, which shall be governed under rules adopted by the director of public safety under section 5502.25 of the Revised Code. The director, with the concurrence of the governor, shall appoint an executive director, who shall be head of the emergency management agency. The executive director may appoint a chief executive assistant, executive assistants, and administrative and technical personnel within that agency a... |
Section 5502.24 | Designation of temporary seats of state and local government in event of emergency.
...s. Whenever due to an emergency it becomes imprudent, inexpedient, or impossible to conduct the affairs of local government at the regular or usual place or places thereof, the governing bodies may meet at those previously designated sites or places, or at any other convenient site or place, on the call of the presiding officer or any two members of the governing bodies. The sites or places may be within or without ... |
Section 5502.25 | Rules for emergency management of state.
...y amend or rescind, and shall enforce rules with respect to the emergency management of the state for the purpose of providing protection for its people against any hazard. The rules shall be made available for public inspection at the emergency operations center/joint dispatch facility and at such other places and during such reasonable hours as fixed by the executive director of emergency management. |
Section 5502.26 | Countywide emergency management agency.
...nce Act," 88 Stat. 143, 42 U.S.C. 5121, et. seq., as amended, and all applicable rules and regulations adopted under that act; (2) Includes, without limitation, development of an all-hazards emergency operations plan that has been coordinated with all agencies, boards, and divisions having emergency management functions within the county; (3) Includes the preparation and conduct of an annual exercise of the county'... |
Section 5502.261 | Appropriation from general fund for agency functions.
...e board establishing the agency, to enable the political subdivision to purchase communication devices, radios, and other equipment necessary for the countywide public safety communication system's operation and use. |
Section 5502.262 | School emergency management plans.
...cified emergency response personnel for assistance, and informing parents of affected students. Prior to the opening day of each school year, the administrator shall inform each student or child enrolled in the school and the student's or child's parent of the parental notification procedures included in the protocol. (4) Each administrator shall keep a copy of the emergency management plan adopted pursuant to ... |
Section 5502.263 | Model threat assessment plan, approved threat assessment team training for schools.
...ement plan developed under section 5502.262 of the Revised Code. The model plan shall do at least the following: (1) Identify the types of threatening behavior that may represent a physical threat to a school community; (2) Identify individuals to whom threatening behavior should be reported and steps to be taken by those individuals; (3) Establish threat assessment guidelines including identification, evalu... |
Section 5502.27 | Regional authority for emergency management.
...nce Act," 88 Stat. 143, 42 U.S.C. 5121, et. seq., as amended, and all applicable rules and regulations adopted under that act; (2) Includes, without limitation, development of an all-hazards emergency operations plan that has been coordinated with all agencies, boards, and divisions having emergency management functions within the regional authority; (3) Includes the preparation and conduct of an annual exercise o... |
Section 5502.271 | Program for emergency management.
... Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act," 88 Stat. 143, 42 U.S.C. 5121, et. seq., as amended, and all applicable rules and regulations adopted under that act; (B) Includes, without limitation, development of an all-hazards emergency operations plan that has been coordinated with all agencies, boards, and divisions having emergency management functions within the political subdivision; (C) Includes t... |
Section 5502.28 | Cooperation with governor and executive director.
...or adopted by the director of public safety. (C) The national incident management system (NIMS) is hereby adopted as the standard procedure for incident management in this state. All departments, agencies, and political subdivisions within the state shall utilize the system for incident management. |
Section 5502.281 | Volunteer database; registration; privacy provisions; liability.
... a medical, dental, chiropractic, optometric, or other health-related claim or veterinary claim, for injury, death, or loss to person or property that may arise from an act or omission of that volunteer. This division applies to a registered volunteer while providing services within the scope of the volunteer's responsibilities during an emergency declared by the state or political subdivision or in disaster-r... |
Section 5502.29 | Mutual emergency management assistance or aid agreements.
...ves the participation and the contract between the political subdivision and the private company permits the participation. (G) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit personnel of political subdivisions in this state from responding to a request for mutual assistance or aid resulting from an incident, disaster, exercise, training activity, planned event, or emergency, any of which requires addi... |
Section 5502.291 | Interstate arrangements - coordination of mutual aid plans.
... and shall coordinate mutual aid plans between political subdivisions, between this state and other states, or between this state and the United States. |
Section 5502.30 | Immunity from liability.
...of any act or omission with respect thereto, except a willful act intended to cause injury or damage. (C) Any person deployed by the emergency management agency to render aid in another state pursuant to section 5502.40 of the Revised Code, including a full-time or part-time paid employee of a political subdivision of this state or a nonprofit organization, a paid or unpaid volunteer of a for-profit or nonprofit o... |
Section 5502.31 | Appropriations for expenses.
...n established pursuant to section 5502.26 of the Revised Code or a regional authority has been established pursuant to section 5502.27 of the Revised Code. |