Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2925.09 | Unapproved drugs - dangerous drug offenses involving livestock.
...at is not approved by the United States food and drug administration, or the United States department of agriculture, unless one of the following applies: (1) The United States food and drug administration has approved an application for investigational use in accordance with the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040 (1938), 21 U.S.C.A. 301, as amended, and the drug is used only for the approved inve... |
Section 3313.812 | Food service to multiple districts or schools within districts.
...A board of education may provide food service to one or more school districts on a contract basis. Two or more boards of education may establish a central kitchen on premises owned by one of the boards to provide food service to multiple schools within the districts. Boards of education may form cooperatives and establish revolving accounts for the purpose of purchasing food and supplies and equipment used in food s... |
Section 3715.62 | Unsafe food.
... or deleterious substance added to any food, except where such substance is required in the production thereof or cannot be avoided by good manufacturing practice, shall be unsafe for purposes of the application of division (B) of section 3715.59 of the Revised Code, but when such substance is so required or cannot be so avoided, the director of agriculture shall adopt rules limiting the quantity therein or th... |
Section 3717.04 | Rules regarding retail food establishments and food service operations.
... state to adopt rules regarding retail food establishments and food service operations. The rules adopted under this chapter shall be applied uniformly throughout this state. All rules adopted under this chapter shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. Subject to the approval of the joint committee on agency rule review, portions of the rules may be adopted by referencing all or a... |
Section 3717.14 | Dogs in outdoor dining areas.
...(A)(1) A retail food establishment or food service operation may allow a person to bring a dog in an outdoor dining area of the establishment or operation in accordance with this section. However, if the dog is a service animal, no establishment or operation shall refuse to allow the dog in the outdoor dining area unless such refusal is authorized under federal and state laws governing service animals. (2) The direc... |
Section 3923.60 | Standard medical reference compendia for coverage of prescription drugs.
...any drug approved by the United States food and drug administration on the basis that the drug has not been approved by the United States food and drug administration for the treatment of the particular indication for which the drug has been prescribed, provided the drug has been recognized as safe and effective for treatment of that indication in one or more of the standard medical reference compendia adopted ... |
Section 3923.61 | Public employee benefit plans - prescription drugs.
... any drug approved by the United States food and drug administration on the basis that the drug has not been approved by the United States food and drug administration for the treatment of the particular indication for which the drug has been prescribed, provided the drug has been recognized as safe and effective for treatment of that indication in one or more of the standard medical reference compendia specified in ... |
Section 4303.182 | D-6 permit.
..., and that has on its premises a retail food establishment or a food service operation licensed pursuant to Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code that operates as a restaurant for purposes of this chapter and is affiliated with the hotel or motel and within or contiguous to the hotel or motel and serving food within the hotel or motel, to allow sale under such permit on Sunday, whether or not that sale has been authorize... |
Section 4731.97 | Eligible patients.
...ly completed phase one of United States food and drug administration clinical trials and remains under clinical investigation, but has not been approved for general use by the United States food and drug administration. "Investigational drug, product, or device" does not include controlled substances in schedule I, as defined in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Drug" has the same meaning as in section 472... |
Section 5139.86 | Cafeteria fund - industrial and entertainment fund - youth benefit fund - employee food service fund.
...ee meals, and to reimburse the employee food service fund for amounts spent from that fund to support cafeteria operations. Reimbursements to the employee food service fund shall be made in such amounts and at such times as directed by the director of budget and management. (2) The industrial and entertainment fund, created and maintained for the benefit of the children confined in the institution or placed in the r... |
Section 918.02 | Ante-mortem inspections of all animals slaughtered.
...ould render the animals unfit for human food are found, those animals shall be retained or permanently and conspicuously identified with an official mark indicating they have been condemned and shall be disposed of in a manner prescribed by the director. (B) The director shall provide post-mortem inspection to the extent the director considers necessary of all animals for human food in establishments licensed under ... |
Section 919.01 | Horse meat definitions.
...or offered for sale at retail for human food other than a horse slaughterhouse. (B) "Establishment" includes all premises where horses or parts thereof are processed and sold, or exposed or offered for sale at retail for human food such as canneries, sausage factories, rendering, salting, curing, and smoking houses or plants, markets, and similar places. (C) "Inspection" means the examination, checking, or testing ... |
Section 102.031 | Conflicts of interest of member of general assembly.
...dar year as payment for meals and other food and beverages, other than for those meals and other food and beverages provided to the member at a meeting at which the member participates in a panel, seminar, or speaking engagement, at a meeting or convention of a national organization to which any state agency, including, but not limited to, any legislative agency or state institution of higher education as defined i... |
Section 2915.09 | Illegally conducting bingo game - rules.
...n or for preparing, selling, or serving food or beverages at the site of the bingo session, permit any auxiliary unit or society of the charitable organization to pay compensation to any bingo game operator who prepares, sells, or serves food or beverages at a bingo session conducted by the charitable organization, or permit any auxiliary unit or society of the charitable organization to prepare, sell, or serve food ... |
Section 2915.091 | Illegally conducting instant bingo - rules.
...n or for preparing, selling, or serving food or beverages at the site of the instant bingo game, permit any auxiliary unit or society of the organization to pay compensation to any bingo game operator who prepares, sells, or serves food or beverages at an instant bingo game conducted by the organization, or permit any auxiliary unit or society of the organization to prepare, sell, or serve food or beverages at an ins... |
Section 3313.719 | Food allergy protection policy.
...ith respect to protecting students with food allergies. The policy shall be developed in consultation with parents, school nurses and other school employees, school volunteers, students, and community members. (B) Each school district board may create training for all staff members and age-appropriate instruction for students in grades kindergarten through twelve on food allergies and ways in which to assist an ind... |
Section 3325.13 | Employees food service fund.
... and blind education services employees food service fund is hereby created in the state treasury. The fund shall consist of payments received from employees who make purchases from the food service program of the state school for the blind or state school for the deaf. Notwithstanding section 3325.01 of the Revised Code, the approval of the department of education and workforce is not required to designate money for... |
Section 341.20 | Contracts with commercial providers for food, medical, other services.
...ision to prisoners and other persons of food services, medical services, and other programs and services necessary for the care and welfare of prisoners and other persons placed in the sheriff's charge. In the absence of a commercial food service contract, the sheriff shall appoint a cook who shall have charge over the preparation of food for the feeding of prisoners and other persons placed in the sheriff's charge.... |
Section 3715.04 | Certificate of health and freesale - inspection - fee.
...is state under sanitary conditions at a food processing establishment or at a place of business of a manufacturer of over-the-counter drugs or cosmetics, as applicable, that has been inspected by the department of agriculture. Other names of documents that are synonymous with "certificate of health and freesale" include, but are not limited to, "sanitary certificate of health and freesale"; "certificate of origin"; "... |
Section 3715.55 | Notice of adulteration, misbranding, or expiration.
...20 has passed; (3) In the case of baby food, that any expiration date, "use by" date, or sale date established by state or federal law or marked on the container by the manufacturer, processor, or packager has passed. (B) Except as otherwise provided in this division, whenever the director of agriculture or the state board of pharmacy finds or has cause to believe, that any food, drug, device, or cosmetic i... |
Section 3715.61 | Director of agriculture - powers regarding permits.
...ribution in this state of any class of food may, by reason of contamination with microorganisms during manufacture, processing, or packing thereof in any locality, be injurious to health, and that such injurious nature cannot be adequately determined after such articles have entered commerce, and in such case only, the director shall adopt rules providing for the issuance, to manufacturers, processor, or packe... |
Section 3717.07 | Uniform methodologies for calculating costs of licensing.
...culating the costs of licensing retail food establishments in the categories specified by the director of agriculture and the costs of licensing food service operations in the categories specified by the director of health. In adopting the rules, the director of agriculture and the director of health shall consider any recommendations received from advisory boards or other entities representing the interests o... |
Section 3717.21 | License required for retail food establishments - separate licenses.
...overnment entity shall operate a retail food establishment without a license. A separate license is required for each retail food establishment that a person or government entity operates. No person or government entity shall fail to comply with any other requirement of this chapter applicable to retail food establishments. |
Section 3717.30 | Director of agriculture may suspend or revoke retail food establishment license.
...ion applies when the licensor of retail food establishments is the director of agriculture. (B) The director of agriculture may suspend or revoke a retail food establishment license on determining that a license holder is in violation of the provisions of this chapter or the rules adopted under it pertaining to retail food establishments, including a violation evidenced by documented failure to maintain sanitary con... |
Section 3717.31 | Prosecution and other remedies when board of health is licensor.
...ion applies when the licensor of retail food establishments is a board of health. As used in this section, "prosecutor" has the same meaning as in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. (B) At the request of the board of health, the prosecutor with jurisdiction in the area where a person allegedly has violated section 3717.21 of the Revised Code shall commence a criminal prosecution against the person. At the reques... |