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Section 3129.01 | Definitions.

...sued under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code that authorizes the practice of nursing as an advanced practice registered nurse: (a) A clinical nurse specialist who is certified as a psychiatric-mental health CNS by the American nurses credentialing center; (b) A certified nurse practitioner who is certified as a psychiatric-mental health NP by the American nurses credentialing center. (2) A physician specializin...

Section 325.11 | Salary of prosecuting attorney.

...premium, or charge for health, medical, hospital, dental, or surgical benefits, or any combination of those benefits, covering the prosecuting attorney and paid on that person's behalf by a governmental entity.

Section 325.15 | Salary of county coroner.

...er person, including another coroner, a hospital, a business entity, an institution of higher education, or any other person. "Private practice" refers to the private practice of medicine, as described in this division.

Section 329.05 | Administering other state or local family services activity.

...nd family services to manage or control hospitals, humane societies, detention facilities, jails or probation departments of courts, or veterans service commissions.

Section 3307.01 | State teachers retirement system - definitions.

..., accident, endowment, health, medical, hospital, dental, or surgical coverage, or other insurance for the teacher or the teacher's family, or amounts paid by the employer to the teacher in lieu of providing the insurance; (e) Incidental benefits, including lodging, food, laundry, parking, or services furnished by the employer, use of the employer's property or equipment, and reimbursement for job-related expenses...

Section 3307.393 | Additional deposits to fund medical expenses.

...nds for the payment of health, medical, hospital, surgical, dental, or vision care expenses, including insurance premiums, deductible amounts, or copayments. The program may be a voluntary employees' beneficiary association, as described in section 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(9), as amended; an account described in section 401(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 401(h), as amended;...

Section 3307.75 | Credit for military service.

...vided by section 3307.71 of the Revised Code. Any member of the state teachers retirement system or anyone who becomes a new entrant who is assigned or called to take charge of special training for essential national defense work or veterans' training courses in any of the public schools or universities of the state may make regular contributions to the state teachers retirement system even though the member's or new...

Section 3307.752 | Purchasing uniformed services credit.

...ions 3307.26 and 3307.28 of the Revised Code if the member had not been out of active service as a teacher by reason of service in the uniformed services. If a member pays all or any portion of the contributions required by section 3307.26 of the Revised Code later than the lesser of five years or a period that is three times the member's period of service in the uniformed services beginning from the later of ...

Section 3309.01 | Public school employees retirement system definitions.

..., accident, endowment, health, medical, hospital, dental, or surgical coverage, or other insurance for the contributor or the contributor's family, or amounts paid by the employer to the contributor in lieu of providing the insurance; (e) Incidental benefits, including lodging, food, laundry, parking, or services furnished by the employer, use of the employer's property or equipment, and reimbursement for job-relat...

Section 3309.022 | Purchasing uniformed services credit.

...7, 3309.49, and 3309.491 of the Revised Code if the member had not been out of active service as an employee by reason of service in the uniformed services. If a member pays all or any portion of the member's contributions required by section 3309.47 of the Revised Code later than the lesser of five years or a period that is three times the member's period of service in the uniformed services beginning from the late...

Section 3309.692 | Additional deposits to fund medical expenses.

...nds for the payment of health, medical, hospital, surgical, dental, or vision care expenses, including insurance premiums, deductible amounts, or copayments. The program may be a voluntary employees' beneficiary association, as described in section 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(9), as amended; an account described in section 401(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 401(h), as amended;...

Section 3313.672 | Presenting school records, custody order if applicable and certification of birth by new pupil.

...child; (d) An attested transcript of a hospital record showing the date and place of birth of the child; (e) A birth affidavit. (2) If a pupil requesting admission to a school of the school district in which the pupil is entitled to attend school under section 3313.64 or 3313.65 of the Revised Code has been discharged or released from the custody of the department of youth services under section 5139.51 of the Rev...

Section 3317.02 | Definitions.

...is at risk of institutionalization in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities. (W)(1) A child may be identified as having an "other health impairment-major" if the child's condition meets the definition of "other health impaired" established in rules previously adopted by the department and if either of the following apply: (a) The child...

Section 3317.25 | Disadvantaged pupil impact aid spending.

...ience serving children; (h) A public hospital agency. (2) For fiscal year 2026 and each fiscal year thereafter, each city, local, exempted village, and joint vocational school district, community school, and STEM school that is subject to the requirements of this section shall develop a plan for utilizing the disadvantaged pupil impact aid it receives in the manner specified by the general assembly, if the gene...

Section 3323.01 | Education of children with disabilities definitions.

...ucted in the classroom, in the home, in hospitals and institutions, and in other settings, including an early childhood education setting, and instruction in physical education. (N) "Student with a visual impairment" means any person who is less than twenty-two years of age and who has a visual impairment as that term is defined in this section. (O) "Transition services" means a coordinated set of activities fo...

Section 3345.05 | Administration of moneys - annual reports by recipients - investments - investment committee.

....07, 3345.11, or 3345.12 of the Revised Code, shall be held, administered, transferred, and applied in accordance therewith. (B) The chancellor of higher education shall require annual reporting by the Ohio agricultural research and development center and by each university and college receiving state aid in such form and detail as determined by the chancellor of higher education in consultation with such center, un...

Section 3345.12 | State university additional definitions - issuance of obligations.

...oriums, assembly and exhibition halls, hospitals, infirmaries and other medical and health facilities, research, and continuing education facilities. (5) "Education facilities" means buildings, structures, and other improvements, and equipment, real estate, and interests in real estate therefor, to be used for or in connection with, classrooms or other instructional facilities, libraries, administrative and of...

Section 3377.01 | Ohio higher educational facility commission definitions.

... and maintenance facilities, infirmary, hospital, medical, and health facilities, continuing education facilities, communications, fire prevention, and fire fighting facilities, and any one, or any combination of the foregoing, whether or not comprising part of one building, structure, or facility. It does not include any facility used exclusively as a place for devotional activities. (C) "Bond proceedings" means th...

Section 339.09 | Hospital may be leased.

...ections 339.06 to 339.08 of the Revised Code, the board of county commissioners of any county, on adoption of a resolution under section 339.091 of the Revised Code, may, upon such terms as are agreed upon between the board and a constituted and empowered nonsectarian Ohio corporation, organized for charitable purposes and not for profit, a majority of whose members reside in the county, enter into an agreement t...

Section 339.11 | Contract by board of county commissioners for care of indigent sick and disabled persons.

...cified in section 339.73 of the Revised Code. The document used to verify the agreement shall specify the terms that have been agreed upon by the board and such corporations or associations. Such board shall provide for the payment of the amount agreed upon in one payment, or installments, or so much from year to year as the parties stipulate. This section does not authorize the payment of public funds to a sectarian...

Section 339.16 | Fringe benefits for county hospital employees.

...ions 3917.01 and 3917.06 of the Revised Code, the board of trustees may purchase group life insurance authorized by this section by reason of payment of premiums therefor by the board of trustees from its funds, and such group life insurance may be issued and purchased if otherwise consistent with sections 3917.01 to 3917.06 of the Revised Code.

Section 339.19 | Continued existence and operation of certain county tuberculosis hospitals.

... and operation of a county tuberculosis hospital, a county tuberculosis hospital that was operating under those sections on the effective date of that act, October 10, 2000, may continue to exist and operate on and after that date as though the provisions of those sections were neither amended nor repealed and had remained in full force and effect.

Section 339.87 | Emergency detention order.

...on (B) of section 339.86 of the Revised Code. If a request is not filed in that time, the individual shall be immediately released. An individual released for this reason shall not be detained by a subsequent order under division (A) of this section unless the tuberculosis control unit first obtains an order from the probate court pursuant to division (B) of section 339.86 of the Revised Code.

Section 339.89 | Spiritual treatment in lieu of medical treatment for tuberculosis.

...g, medical treatment, or detention in a hospital or other place for treatment if the person, or, in the case of a child, the child's parents, rely exclusively on spiritual treatment through prayer, in lieu of medical treatment, in accordance with a recognized, religious method of healing. The person may be quarantined or otherwise safely isolated in the home or another place that is suitable to the health of the pers...

Section 340.03 | Boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services; powers and duties.

...ng inpatient services in state-operated hospitals, the needs of other populations as required by state or federal law or programs, and the needs of all children subject to a determination made pursuant to section 121.38 of the Revised Code; (ii) The department's priorities for facility services, addiction services, mental health services, and recovery supports during the period for which the plan will be in effect...