Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3717.30 | Director of agriculture may suspend or revoke retail food establishment license.
...ertaken pursuant to this section shall comply with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, except as follows: (1) The location of any adjudicatory hearing that the license holder requests shall be the director's offices in Licking county. (2) The director shall notify a license holder by certified mail or personal delivery that the license holder is conditionally entitled to a hearing. The director shall specify in the n... |
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Section 3717.31 | Prosecution and other remedies when board of health is licensor.
...tion 3717.21 of the Revised Code shall commence a criminal prosecution against the person. At the request of a board of health, the director of agriculture shall provide enforcement support to assist in the prosecution of a person who is not in compliance with the provisions of this chapter and the rules adopted under it applicable to retail food establishments. Requests shall be made and assistance shall be provid... |
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Section 3717.32 | Injunction.
... agriculture may apply to the court of common pleas for a temporary or permanent injunction or other appropriate relief concerning the violation of a provision of this chapter or the rules adopted under it pertaining to retail food establishments. Application shall be made to the court in the county in which the violation occurs. Notwithstanding the penalties established in section 2705.05 of the Revised Code, a pe... |
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Section 3717.33 | Rules.
...ndards for collection of food samples from retail food establishments for purposes of identifying adulteration and misbranding; (C) Records to be generated and maintained by licensed retail food establishments; (D) Appeals of proposed suspensions and revocations of retail food establishment licenses and appeals of suspensions of licenses issued for violations presenting a clear and present danger to the public he... |
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Section 3717.41 | License required for food service operation - separate licenses.
...son or government entity shall fail to comply with any other requirement of this chapter applicable to food service operations. |
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Section 3717.42 | Exclusions - exemptions from license requirement.
...oup raising all of its funds during the time periods specified in division (B)(5) of this section for the benefit of the church, school, or organization by preparing or serving food intended for individual portion service under the same conditions. (6) A common carrier that prepares or serves food, if the carrier is regulated by the federal government; (7) A food service operation serving thirteen or fewer indi... |
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Section 3717.43 | Application for license or renewal required - temporary license - limitations, display.
... for that food service operation at all times at the licensed location. A person or government entity holding a catering food service operation license shall also maintain a copy of the license at each catered event. (H) With the assistance of the department of health, the licensor, to the extent practicable, shall computerize the process for licensing food service operations. |
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Section 3717.44 | Endorsement to provide services of retail food establishment - determination of license required.
... if the person or entity has received from the licensor of food service operations an endorsement to provide the services of a retail food establishment. (B) When the activities of a food service operation and a retail food establishment are carried on within the same facility by the same person or government entity, the determination of whether the person or entity must be licensed as a food service operation or re... |
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Section 3717.45 | Fees.
...quest, the licensor shall provide the completed uniform methodology used in the calculation of the licensor's costs and the proposed fee. (B) In addition to licensing fees, a licensor may charge fees for the following: (1) Review of facility layout and equipment specifications pertaining to food service operations, other than mobile and temporary food service operations, or similar reviews conducted for vendi... |
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Section 3717.46 | Transfer of license.
...t entity requesting the transfer is in compliance with the provisions of this chapter and the rules adopted under it applicable to food service operations. In the case of the sale or disposition of a food service operation, the license may not be transferred unless the licensee consents to the transfer. A license shall not be transferred more than once in a licensing period. Temporary food service operation licenses... |
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Section 3717.47 | Inspections.
...nsor, to the extent practicable, shall computerize the inspection process and shall standardize the manner in which its inspections are conducted. (B) A person or government entity holding a food service operation license shall permit the licensor to inspect the food service operation for purposes of determining compliance with this chapter and the rules adopted under it or investigating a complaint regarding food... |
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Section 3717.48 | Confidentiality of information.
...be furnished to or are procured by a licensor of food service operations shall be for the exclusive use and information of the licensor in the discharge of the licensor's official duties. The information shall not be open to the public or used in any action or proceeding in any court. If the licensor is a board of health, the board may share the information with the director of health and director of agriculture. If... |
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Section 3717.49 | Licensor may suspend or revoke food service operation license.
... this section may be taken by a health commissioner or other person employed by the licensor if the person or health commissioner is authorized by the licensor to take the action. (2)(a) If actions are initiated to revoke or, except in the case of a violation that presents an immediate danger to the public health, to suspend a food service operation license, the licensor shall determine whether to revoke or suspend ... |
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Section 3717.50 | Prosecution and other remedies for violations.
... Code, a criminal prosecution shall be commenced against the person. If the licensor is the director of health, the prosecution shall be commenced by the attorney general. If the licensor is a board of health, the prosecution shall be commenced by the prosecutor with jurisdiction in the area where the alleged violation occurred. At the request of a board of health acting as licensor, the director of health shall pro... |
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Section 3717.51 | Director of health to adopt rules.
...ures for conducting investigations of complaints pertaining to food service operations; (D) Procedures to be used by the director of health in approving courses of study for persons seeking certification in food protection, standards that must be met to receive and maintain the director's approval, and procedures for withdrawing the director's approval of a course if the standards for approval are no longer be... |
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Section 3717.52 | Director of health to adopt rules.
... written or electronic assessment that complies with all of the following: (i) It is developed by the director in consultation with representatives from the Ohio environmental health association and the association of Ohio health commissioners. (ii) It does not exceed fifty questions in length. (iii) In order to pass the assessment, the individual must correctly answer eighty per cent or more of the questions i... |
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Section 3717.53 | Provision of food nutrition information and consumer incentive items.
...ted with a meal served by or acquired from a food service operation. (B) The director of agriculture has sole and exclusive authority in this state to regulate the provision of food nutrition information and consumer incentive items at food service operations. The director may adopt rules for that purpose in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, including rules that establish a schedule of civil pe... |
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Section 3717.99 | Penalty.
...eanor of the third degree on a first offense; for a second offense or subsequent offense, such person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. Each day the violation continues is a separate offense. |
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Section 3718.01 | Definitions.
...on 3709.05 of the Revised Code. (D) "Domestic septage" means the liquid or solid material removed from a sewage treatment system, portable toilet, or type III marine sanitation device as defined in 33 C.F.R. 159.3. "Domestic septage" does not include grease removed from a grease trap. (E) "Gray water recycling systems" means systems that treat and reuse wastewater discharged from lavatories, bathtubs, shower... |
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Section 3718.011 | Conditions under which sewage treatment system causes a public health nuisance.
...ot operating properly due to a missing component, incorrect settings, or a mechanical or electrical failure. (2) There is a blockage in a known sewage treatment system component or pipe that causes a backup of sewage or effluent affecting the treatment process or inhibiting proper plumbing drainage. (3) An inspection conducted by, or under the supervision of, the environmental protection agency or an environmen... |
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Section 3718.012 | Older sewage treatment systems.
...A sewage treatment system that was in operation prior to the effective date of this section shall not be required to be replaced with a new sewage treatment system under this chapter or rules adopted under it and shall be deemed approved if the system does not cause a public health nuisance or, if the system is causing a public health nuisance as provided in section 3718.011 of the Revised Code, repairs are mad... |
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Section 3718.02 | Director of health to adopt administrative rules; board of health may adopt more stringent rules.
...tment system, when technically and economically feasible, rather than its replacement with a new system. The standards shall include at a minimum all of the following: (a) Soil absorption specifications and vertical separation distances. (i) Soil absorption specifications established in rules shall include standards regarding the sizing of sewage treatment systems in use in the state. (ii) In establishing so... |
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Section 3718.021 | Board of health may regulate small flow on-site systems; OEPA regulation in default.
...-site sewage treatment systems is not complying with the rules adopted under division (A)(13) of section 3718.02 of the Revised Code, the director shall notify the director of environmental protection and the board of health. Upon receipt of the notification, the board shall cease regulating small flow on-site sewage treatment systems, and the environmental protection agency shall regulate those systems. |
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Section 3718.022 | Consideration of economic impact in adopting rules.
...ector of health shall consider the economic impact of the rules on property owners, the state of available technology, and the nature and economics of the available alternatives. |
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Section 3718.023 | Approval of installation, operation or alteration of sewage treatment systems.
... system, a board shall consider the economic impact on the property owner, the state of available technology, and the nature and economics of various alternatives. A board shall provide written documentation of such economic impact if requested by the property owner. In addition, the board shall ensure that a system, when installed and maintained properly, will not create a public health nuisance and shall requ... |