Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3772.131 | Casino gaming employee license.
...n, maintenance, or preparing or serving food and beverages. (B) The commission may issue a casino gaming employee license to an applicant after it has determined that the applicant is eligible for a license under rules adopted by the commission and paid any applicable fee. All applications shall be certified as true. (C) To be eligible for a casino gaming employee license, an applicant shall be at least twenty-... |
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Section 3772.34 | Casino operator settlement fund.
...nt, job creation, training, education, food banks, and expenses. |
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Section 3775.06 | Occupational licenses.
...t, maintenance, or preparing or serving food or beverages, including an individual who is, or is employed by, a type C sports gaming host. (3) The commission shall issue a sports gaming occupational license to an individual who meets the requirements of this chapter and of the commission's rules, provided that the commission's rules shall not require an applicant for a sports gaming occupational license who current... |
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Section 3776.01 | [Former R.C. 4736.01, amended and renumbered as R.C. 3776.01 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Definitions.
...owing bodies of knowledge: air quality, food quality and protection, hazardous and toxic substances, consumer product safety, housing, institutional health and safety, community noise control, radiation protection, recreational facilities, solid and liquid waste management, vector control, drinking water quality, milk sanitation, and rabies control. (B) "Environmental health specialist" means a person who performs... |
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Section 3792.04 | Public schools and state institutions of higher education - prohibition against mandatory vaccinations and discrimination.
...e a vaccine for which the United States food and drug administration has not granted full approval; (2) Discriminate against an individual who has not received a vaccine described in division (B)(1) of this section, including by requiring the individual to engage in or refrain from engaging in activities or precautions that differ from the activities or precautions of an individual who has received such a vaccine. ... |
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Section 3796.032 | Applicability to research and development institutions and organizations.
... enforcement administration; (I) The food and drug administration; (J) Any board recognized by the national institutes of health for the purpose of evaluating the medical value of health care services. |
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Section 3799.01 | Compact.
... i. It must be approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration or have otherwise obtained legal status for the compact to immediately contract to manufacture and distribute in the United States; ii. Except as provided in section 4. of this article, it must yield a significant increase in survival with respect to the diseases if early death is the usual outcome; iii. It requires less than one year of the tre... |
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Section 3902.61 | Advanced cancer fail first drug coverage prohibitions.
...astatic cancer: (a) The United States food and drug administration; (b) The national comprehensive cancer network drugs and biologics compendium. (2) The best practices for the treatment of stage four advanced metastatic cancer, as supported by peer-reviewed medical literature. (C) A violation of this section is an unfair and deceptive practice in the business of insurance under sections 3901.19 to 3901.26 ... |
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Section 3922.01 | Definitions.
...and medicaid services; (f) The federal food and drug administration; (g) Any national board recognized by the national institutes of health for the purpose of evaluating the medical value of health care services. (6) Any other medical or scientific evidence that is comparable. (T) "Person" has the same meaning as in section 3901.19 of the Revised Code. (U) "Protected health information" means health informat... |
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Section 3922.10 | Provisions applicable to external reviews involving experimental or investigational treatment; timing.
...rvice has been approved by the federal food and drug administration, if applicable, for the condition; (c) Whether medical or scientific evidence, or evidence-based standards, demonstrate that the expected benefits of the requested health care service is more likely than not to be beneficial to the covered person than any available standard health care service, and that the adverse risks of the requested healt... |
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Section 3959.01 | Third-party administrator definitions.
...gs that are listed in the United States food and drug administration's approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations, commonly referred to as the orange book. (L) "Maximum allowable cost list" means a list of the drugs for which a pharmacy benefit manager imposes a maximum allowable cost. (M) "Multiple employer welfare arrangement" has the same meaning as in section 1739.01 of the Revised Code... |
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Section 3959.111 | Access to information regarding maximum allowable cost pricing.
...ost recent version of the United States food and drug administration's approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations, or has an "NR" or "NA" rating or similar rating by nationally recognized reference. (b) The drug is generally available for purchase by pharmacies in this state from a national or regional wholesaler and is not obsolete. (3) Each contract between a pharmacy benefit manager and a ph... |
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Section 4141.162 | Establishing income and eligibility verification system.
...tion assistance program pursuant to the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.); (5) Any Ohio program under a plan approved under Title I, X, XIV, or XVI of the "Social Security Act." (B) Wage information provided by employers to the director shall be furnished to the income and eligibility verification system. Such information shall be used by the director to determine eligibility of individuals ... |
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Section 4301.351 | Election and form of ballots on Sunday sales.
... at licensed premises where the sale of food and other goods and services exceeds fifty per cent of the total gross receipts of the permit holder at the premises?" (3) "Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages, of the same types as may be legally sold in this precinct on other days of the week, be permitted in this ________ for consumption off the premises where sold on Sunday?" (4) "Shall the sale of intoxica... |
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Section 4301.354 | Election and form of ballots where status of portion of precinct or residence district is inconsistent with remainder - Sunday issues.
... at licensed premises where the sale of food and other goods exceeds fifty per cent of the total gross receipts of the permit holder at the premises, where the status of such Sunday sales as allowed or prohibited is inconsistent with the status of such Sunday sales in the remainder of the precinct?" (3) "Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted in a portion of this precinct on Sunday for consumption ... |
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Section 4301.71 | Sale of powdered or crystalline alcohol.
...ng: (1) Any substance regulated by the food and drug administration in the United States department of health and human services that is not either of the following: (a) Beer or intoxicating liquor; or (b) A compound that could be converted into beer or intoxicating liquor. (2) A medication that requires a prescription; (3) An over-the-counter medication. (C) As used in this section: (1) "Powdered or crystalli... |
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Section 4303.204 | F-4 permit.
...ttend it. (3) It includes the sale of food for consumption on the premises where sold. (4) It features any combination of at least three A-2 or A-2f permit holders who sell Ohio wine at it. (B) The holder of an F-4 permit may furnish, with or without charge, wine that it has obtained from the A-2 or A-2f permit holders that are participating in the event for which the F-4 permit is issued, in two-ounce samples ... |
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Section 4303.205 | F-5 permit for riverboat festivals.
... a nonprofit organization that includes food, music, and entertainment and the participation of at least five riverboats. (2) "Nonprofit organization" has the same meaning as in section 4303.201 of the Revised Code. (B) The division of liquor control may issue an F-5 permit to the owner or operator of a riverboat that has a capacity in excess of fifty-five persons, that is not regularly docked in this state, and wh... |
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Section 4303.2011 | F-11 liquor permit to nonprofit organizations promoting craft beers.
.... (3) The event includes the sale of food for consumption on the premises where sold. (4) The event features at least twenty A-1c permit holders, who are members of the nonprofit organization that has organized the event, as participants. The nonprofit organization may allow any number of A-1 permit holders to participate in the event. (C) An F-11 permit holder may sell, at the event, beer that it has purcha... |
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Section 4501.01 | Motor vehicles definitions.
... cold storage, cooking and consuming of food, and for sleeping. (c) "Truck camper" means a nonself-propelled recreational vehicle that does not have wheels for road use and is designed to be placed upon and attached to a motor vehicle. "Truck camper" does not include truck covers that consist of walls and a roof, but do not have floors and facilities enabling them to be used as a dwelling. (d) "Fifth wheel traile... |
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Section 4713.08 | Administrative rules.
... (10) Establish conditions under which food may be sold at a salon; (11) Specify which professions regulated by a professional regulatory board of this state may be practiced in a salon under section 4713.42 of the Revised Code, including whether cosmetic therapy may be practiced in a salon; (12) Establish standards for the provision of cosmetic therapy, massage therapy, or other professional service in a salon ... |
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Section 4713.41 | Salon requirements.
...ition and properly ventilated. (E) No food is sold at the salon in a manner inconsistent with rules adopted under section 4713.08 of the Revised Code. (F) A notice that contains a toll-free number and online process for reporting alleged violations of this chapter, as prescribed by the board, is posted at the salon in a common area for all customers of salon services. |
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Section 4719.01 | Telephone solicitor definitions - exemptions.
...(22) A person that solicits the sale of food, as defined in section 3715.01 of the Revised Code, or the sale of products of horticulture, as defined in section 5739.01 of the Revised Code, if the person does not intend the solicitation to result in, or the solicitation actually does not result in, a sale that costs the purchaser an amount greater than five hundred dollars. (23) A funeral director licensed pursuant ... |
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Section 4723.51 | Standards and procedures for medication-assisted treatment; adoption of rules.
...all drugs approved by the United States food and drug administration for use in medication-assisted treatment, including controlled substances in schedule III, IV, or V. The rules shall address detoxification, relapse prevention, patient assessment, individual treatment planning, counseling and recovery supports, diversion control, and other topics selected by the board after considering best practices in medication-... |
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Section 4725.01 | Optometry definitions.
...xempt from certification by the federal food and drug administration for ophthalmic purposes and the drug or dangerous drug is specified in rules adopted by the board under section 4725.09 of the Revised Code. (D) "Controlled substance" has the same meaning as in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. (E) "Drug" and "dangerous drug" have the same meanings as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (F) "Invasive p... |