Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5167.122 | Disclosure of sources of payment.
...s of payment it receives for prescribed drugs, including any financial benefits such as drug rebates, discounts, credits, clawbacks, fees, grants, chargebacks, reimbursements, or other payments related to services provided for the medicaid managed care organization. (B) Each medicaid managed care organization shall disclose to the department of medicaid in the format specified by the department the organization's a... |
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Section 5167.13 | Implementation of coordinated services program for enrollees who abuse prescribed drugs.
...o are found to have obtained prescribed drugs under the medicaid program at a frequency or in an amount that is not medically necessary. The program shall be implemented in a manner that is consistent with section 1915(a)(2) of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1396n(a)(2), and 42 C.F.R. 431.54(e). |
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Section 5180.261 | [Former R.C. 5101.77, renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Procurement of inhalers for camps.
...th professional authorized to prescribe drugs, as defined in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (D) A component of a policy adopted by a camp under division (C) of this section shall be a prescriber-issued protocol specifying definitive orders for inhalers, including the dosages of medication to be administered through them, the number of times that each inhaler may be used before disposal, and the methods of di... |
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Section 5739.012 | Taxation of bundled transactions.
...ion includes food and food ingredients, drugs, durable medical equipment, mobility enhancing equipment, over-the-counter drugs, prosthetic devices, or medical supplies, and the vendor's or seller's purchase price or sales price of the taxable tangible personal property is fifty per cent or less of the total purchase price or sales price of the bundled tangible personal property. Vendors and sellers may not use a comb... |
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Section 5741.02 | Levy of tax - rate - exemptions.
...made on or after January 1, 2000; (7) Drugs that are or are intended to be distributed free of charge to a practitioner licensed to prescribe, dispense, and administer drugs to a human being in the course of a professional practice and that by law may be dispensed only by or upon the order of such a practitioner; (8) Computer equipment and related software leased from a lessor located outside this state and initi... |
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Section 5751.01 | Definitions.
...ized from administering anti-neoplastic drugs and other cancer chemotherapy, biologicals, therapeutic agents, and supportive drugs in a physician's office to patients with cancer; (w) Funds received or used by a mortgage broker that is not a dealer in intangibles, other than fees or other consideration, pursuant to a table-funding mortgage loan or warehouse-lending mortgage loan. Terms used in division (F)(2)(w) o... |
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Section 5815.28 | Supplemental services for beneficiary with physical or mental disability.
...at is the result of abuse of alcohol or drugs. (3) "Political subdivision" and "state" have the same meanings as in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (4) "Supplemental services" means services specified by rule of the department of mental health and addiction services under section 5119.10 of the Revised Code or the department of developmental disabilities under section 5123.04 of the Revised Code that are pro... |
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Section 5919.35 | Applicability of drug laws.
...bility, issuance, and dispensing of any drug, as defined in section 4729.02 of the Revised Code, that is issued to any unit or member of the Ohio national guard is governed exclusively by regulations or other directives prescribed by the United States army or air force and the national guard bureau. Ohio national guard units and personnel are not subject to Chapter 4729. or 3715. of the Revised Code or other statutes... |
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Section 5924.501 | Competency of accused; hearing.
... receiving or has received psychotropic drugs or other medication, even if the accused might become incompetent to stand trial without the drugs or medication. (F) An accused is presumed to be competent to stand trial. If, after a hearing, the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that, because of the accused's present mental condition, the accused is incapable of understanding the nature and objective... |
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Section 917.02 | Director of agriculture - powers and duties.
...teurized milk ordinance of the food and drug administration, public health service, of the United States department of health and human services, to the extent those provisions do not conflict with the laws of this state; (b) The most recent recommendations for milk for manufacturing purposes and its production and processing published in final form in the Federal Register by the United States department of agricult... |
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Section 919.18 | Co-operation with federal food and drug administration.
...n conjunction with the federal food and drug administration in the regulation of the movement and sale of any horse carcass, horse meat, or horse meat food product intended for human food which may affect the health and welfare of this state. |
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Section 935.09 | Issuance or denial of restricted snake possession permit.
...victed of or pleaded guilty to a felony drug abuse offense, an offense of violence that is a felony, or a violation of section 959.13 or 959.131 of the Revised Code or of section 2927.21 of the Revised Code as that section existed prior to its repeal by S.B. 310 of the 129th general assembly, as determined by a criminal records check performed in accordance with division (B) of this section. (4) The applicant has s... |
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Section 959.05 | Drugging animal prior to competition.
... by the Ohio expositions commission any drug or medicament not specifically permitted under rules of the state racing commission promulgated pursuant to Chapter 3769. of the Revised Code or under rules of the society, in respect to a county or independent agricultural society, or of the Ohio expositions commission, in respect to the Ohio state fair. This section does not apply to any horse racing meeting conducted un... |
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Section 109.36 | Defense of officers and employees definitions.
...ing peer review, utilization review, or drug utilization review services in relation to medical, nursing, dental, podiatric, optometric, physical therapeutic, psychiatric, or psychological services pursuant to a personal services contract or purchased service contract with a department, agency, or institution of the state. (d) A person who, at the time a cause of action against the person arises, is rendering medic... |
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Section 109.579 | Criminal records check.
..., passing bad checks, money laundering, drug trafficking, or any criminal offense involving money or securities, as set forth in Chapters 2909., 2911., 2913., 2915., 2921., 2923., and 2925. of the Revised Code or other law of this state, or the laws of any other state or of the United States that are substantially equivalent to those offenses. (B) The superintendent shall conduct a criminal records check pursuant to... |
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Section 109.65 | Missing children clearinghouse - missing children fund.
...elinquency of a child, sexual offenses, drug offenses, prostitution offenses, and obscenity offenses, and other provisions of the Revised Code that could relate to missing children; (e) Legislation being considered by the general assembly, legislatures of other states, the congress of the United States, and political subdivisions in this or any other state to address missing children issues; (f) Sources of info... |
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Section 109.89 | Access and use of national precursor log exchange information.
...anding with the national association of drug diversion investigators or its successor organization and, if the attorney general determines it to be appropriate, a person to whom the authority to administer the national precursor log exchange has been delegated. The contract or memorandum shall govern the attorney general's access to and use of information from the exchange and the responsibilities of each party... |
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Section 109.93 | Attorney general education fund.
...ms of crime, environmental protection, drug abuse, child abuse, peace officer training, crime prevention, and law. The fund may also be used to pay costs associated with the solicitation of gifts and grants for the purposes of the fund, and the costs of administering the fund. The fund shall not be used to replace money spent by local programs for similar purposes. |
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Section 124.11 | Unclassified service - classified service.
...irectors employed by boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services under Chapter 340. of the Revised Code, and secretaries of the executive directors, deputy directors, and program directors; (19) Superintendents, and management employees as defined in section 5126.20 of the Revised Code, of county boards of developmental disabilities; (20) Physicians, nurses, and other employees of a county hospi... |
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Section 124.25 | Formal application for examination.
...abitual use of intoxicating liquors or drugs to excess, who has a pattern of poor work habits and performance with previous employers, who has been convicted of a felony, who has been guilty of infamous or notoriously disgraceful conduct, who has been dismissed from either branch of the civil service for delinquency or misconduct, or who has made false statements of any material fact, or practiced, or attempte... |
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Section 124.34 | Reduction in pay or position - suspension - removal.
...d Code; (2) A felony that is a felony drug abuse offense as defined in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code; (3) A felony under the laws of this or any other state or the United States that is a crime of moral turpitude; (4) A felony involving dishonesty, fraud, or theft; (5) A felony that is a violation of section 2921.05, 2921.32, or 2921.42 of the Revised Code. (B) In case of a reduction, a suspension of ... |
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Section 124.82 | Health insurance benefits.
...edical care, hearing aids, prescription drugs, group life insurance, sickness and accident insurance, group legal services or other benefits, or any combination of those benefits, to employees paid directly by warrant of the director of budget and management through a jointly administered trust fund. The employer's contribution for the cost of the benefit care shall be mutually agreed to in the collectively bargained... |
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Section 126.024 | Medicaid general revenue fund appropriation items.
...department of aging; (F) Prescription drug services; (G) Physician services; (H) Services provided under the Ohio home care waiver program; (I) Services provided under medicaid waiver components administered by the department of developmental disabilities; (J) Services provided under the medicaid waiver component known as the Ohio resilience through integrated systems and excellence (OhioRISE) waiver; (K)... |
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Section 1321.54 | General loan rules; suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew registration; fines; alleged violations.
...dering, breach of trust, dishonesty, or drug trafficking, or any criminal offense involving money or securities, in a domestic, foreign, or military court. (2) In addition to, or in lieu of, any revocation, suspension, or denial, the division may impose a monetary fine after administrative hearing or in settlement of matters subject to claims under division (B)(1)(a) of this section. (3) The revocation, suspensio... |
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Section 1322.40 | Prohibited acts.
...dering, breach of trust, dishonesty, or drug trafficking, or any criminal offense involving money or securities, in a domestic, foreign, or military court; (3) Having a mortgage lender, mortgage servicer, or mortgage broker certificate of registration or mortgage loan originator license, or any comparable authority, revoked in any governmental jurisdiction. (E) Knowingly make, propose, or solicit fraudulent, fals... |