Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4717.09 | Continuing education.
... or association or other third party to assist it in performing functions necessary to administer and enforce the continuing education requirements of this section. A professional organization or association or other third party with whom the board so contracts may charge a reasonable fee for performing these functions to licensees or to the persons who provide continuing education programs. (B) A person holding b... |
Section 4717.12 | Exemptions.
... a funeral director or embalmer who is assisting a funeral director or embalmer licensed under this chapter during a disaster or an emergency in the state that has been declared by this state or a political subdivision. (B) This chapter does not prevent or interfere with any of the following: (1) The ceremonies, customs, religious rights, or religion of any people, denomination, or sect; (2) Any religious de... |
Section 4723.11 | Nurse licensure compact.
...nurse, as submitted by party states, to assist in the coordination of nurse licensure and enforcement efforts. b. The Commission, in consultation with the administrator of the coordinated licensure information system, shall formulate necessary and proper procedures for the identification, collection and exchange of information under this Compact. c. All licensing boards shall promptly report to the coordinated li... |
Section 4723.116 | Grants from national council.
...l council of state boards of nursing to assist in the implementation of sections 4723.11 and 4723.111 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4723.25 | Continuing education courses in domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse.
...on 4723.07 of the Revised Code and that assist nurses in recognizing the signs of domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse. Nurses are not required to take the courses. |
Section 4723.28 | Disciplinary actions.
...riving a patient of the means to summon assistance; (13) Misappropriation or attempted misappropriation of money or anything of value in the course of practice; (14) Adjudication by a probate court of being mentally ill or mentally incompetent. The board may reinstate the person's nursing license or dialysis technician certificate upon adjudication by a probate court of the person's restoration to competency or... |
Section 4723.81 | Certification of community health workers program.
...ividuals and groups in the community by assisting them in accessing community health and supportive resources through the provision of such services as education, role modeling, outreach, home visits, and referrals, any of which may be targeted toward an individual, family, or entire community. The certification program also shall reflect the board's recognition of the individuals as members of the community with a u... |
Section 4725.01 | Optometry definitions.
...herapeutic pharmaceutical agents; (5) Assisting an individual in determining the individual's blood glucose level by using a commercially available glucose-monitoring device. Nothing in this section precludes a licensed optometrist from using any particular type of commercially available glucose-monitoring device; (6) Designing, fabricating, and fitting artificial eyes or prostheses associated with the appearance... |
Section 4725.63 | Appointment of committees.
...y appoint committees or other groups to assist in fulfilling its duties. A committee or group may consist of board members, other individuals with appropriate backgrounds, or both board members and other individuals with appropriate backgrounds. Any appointed committee or group shall act under the board's direction and shall perform its functions within the limits established by the board. If the board appoints a c... |
Section 4729.01 | Pharmacists, dangerous drugs definitions.
...nding drug therapy related devices, and assisting in the selection of drugs and appliances for treatment of common diseases and injuries and providing instruction in the proper use of the drugs and appliances; (5) Performing drug regimen reviews with individuals by discussing all of the drugs that the individual is taking and explaining the interactions of the drugs; (6) Performing drug utilization reviews with... |
Section 4729.43 | Delivery of certain non-self-injectable cancer drugs prohibited.
... drug is prescribed or by an individual assisting the patient with the self-administration, a pharmacist shall not dispense the drug by delivering the drug directly to any of the following or causing the drug to be delivered directly to any of the following: (1) The patient; (2) The patient's representative, which may include the patient's guardian or a family member or friend of the patient; (3) The patient's ... |
Section 4730.03 | Construction and application.
...forming any of the services a physician assistant may be authorized to perform, if the person's professional scope of practice established under any other chapter of the Revised Code authorizes the person to perform the services; (C) Prohibit a physician from delegating responsibilities to any nurse or other qualified person who does not hold a license to practice as a physician assistant, provided that the individu... |
Section 4730.20 | Services performed by physician assistant.
...(A) A physician assistant licensed under this chapter may perform any of the following services authorized by the supervising physician that are part of the supervising physician's normal course of practice and expertise: (1) Ordering diagnostic, therapeutic, and other medical services; (2) Prescribing physical therapy or referring a patient to a physical therapist for physical therapy; (3) Ordering occupational t... |
Section 4730.38 | Recommendations for physician-delegated prescriptive authority.
...(A) The physician assistant policy committee of the state medical board shall, at such times the committee determines to be necessary, submit to the board recommendations regarding physician-delegated prescriptive authority for physician assistants. The committee's recommendations shall address both of the following: (1) Policy and procedures regarding physician-delegated prescriptive authority; (2) Any issue the c... |
Section 4731.052 | Administrative rules for management of chronic pain with controlled substances.
...s for medical care. For the purpose of assisting with the diagnosis of chronic pain, the physician shall obtain and review all available medical records or detailed written summaries of the patient's treatment for chronic pain or the condition causing the chronic pain. It is recommended that the physician also consider having the patient evaluated by one or more other physicians who specialize in the treatment ... |
Section 4731.251 | Approval of program evaluators and treatment providers.
...act with the monitoring organization to assist the board in monitoring impaired practitioners who are subject to formal disciplinary action by the board. (D) Any practitioner who is evaluated or treated as part of the confidential monitoring program, who enters into a participation agreement with the monitoring organization, or who is treated by an approved treatment provider shall be deemed to have waived any con... |
Section 4731.282 | Continuing education - domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse.
...ons (B)(1) and (2) of this section that assist doctors of medicine and doctors of osteopathic medicine in both of the following: (1) Recognizing the signs of domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse; (2) Diagnosing and treating chronic pain, as defined in section 4731.052 of the Revised Code. (D) The board shall adopt rules providing for pro rata reductions by month of the number of hours of con... |
Section 4731.301 | Adoption of rules regarding certificate to recommend.
...n or Ohio osteopathic association, that assist physicians holding certificates to recommend in both of the following: (1) Diagnosing qualifying medical conditions as defined in section 3796.01 of the Revised Code; (2) Treating qualifying medical conditions with medical marijuana. |
Section 4731.33 | Use of light-based medical devices for hair removal.
...ne of the following: (a) A physician assistant licensed under Chapter 4730. of the Revised Code with whom the physician has an effective supervision agreement; (b) A person who was licensed as a cosmetic therapist under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code on April 11, 2021; (c) A person who has completed a cosmetic therapy course of instruction for a minimum of seven hundred fifty clock hours and received a pa... |
Section 4731.862 | Separate action for each child born to the patient or spouse.
...the patient or spouse as a result of an assisted reproduction procedure performed without consent and performed recklessly. |
Section 4731.869 | Remedies and damages.
...ed to reimbursement for the cost of the assisted reproduction procedure. |
Section 4731.8610 | Pursuit of other remedies and damages.
...ies provided in the Revised Code for an assisted reproduction procedure performed without consent. |
Section 4731.97 | Eligible patients.
...on condones, authorizes, or approves of assisted suicide, as defined in section 3795.01 of the Revised Code, or any action that is considered mercy killing or euthanasia. (I) As soon as practicable after April 6, 2017, the state medical board shall create a template of the form to be used by a treating physician to secure a patient's informed consent under division (C)(2) of this section and make the template availa... |
Section 4732.141 | Continuing education in psychology.
...tinuing education courses of study that assist psychologists, independent school psychologists, and school psychologists in recognizing the signs of domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse. Psychologists, independent school psychologists, and school psychologists are not required to take the courses. (H) The board may require a license holder to evidence completion of specific continuing education cou... |
Section 4732.17 | Actions against applicants or license holders.
...logy, or school psychology or knowingly assisting another in the procurement of such a license through fraud or deceit; (4) Accepting commissions or rebates or other forms of remuneration for referring persons to other professionals; (5) Willful, unauthorized communication of information received in professional confidence; (6) Being negligent in the practice of psychology, independent school psychology, or ... |