Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1753.09 | Terminating participation of provider.
...r utilization in the delivery of health care services, a health insuring corporation shall give the participating provider notice of the reason or reasons for its decision to terminate the provider's participation and an opportunity to take corrective action. The health insuring corporation shall develop a performance improvement plan in conjunction with the participating provider. If after being afforded the opportu... |
Section 1753.14 | Procedures for standing referrals to specialists.
...specialist if a primary care provider determines in consultation with a specialist that an enrollee needs continuing care from a specialist. The referral shall be made pursuant to a treatment plan approved by the health insuring corporation in consultation with the primary care provider, a specialist, and the enrollee. The treatment plan may limit the number of visits to the specialist, limit the period of time that ... |
Section 1753.16 | Retroactively denying authorization.
...ant to the authorization and all of the terms and conditions of the provider's contract with the health insuring corporation. |
Section 1901.11 | Compensation.
...r coverage of hospitalization, surgical care, major medical care, disability, dental care, eye care, medical care, hearing aids, and prescription drugs, or any combination of those benefits or services, covering a judge of a municipal court and paid on the judge's behalf by a governmental entity. |
Section 2101.021 | One additional probate judge for Cuyahoga county.
... the presiding judge and shall have the care and custody of the files, papers, books and records belonging to the probate court of Cuyahoga county and shall have all the other powers and duties of the judge as provided in section 2101.11 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2101.026 | Franklin county probate court mental health fund.
... the probate court of Franklin county determines that some of the moneys in the Franklin county probate court mental health fund are needed for the efficient operation of that court, the moneys may be used for the acquisition of equipment, the hiring and training of staff, community services programs, volunteer guardianship training services, the employment of magistrates, and other related services. (D) The moneys ... |
Section 2108.01 | Anatomical gift definitions.
...e the source of an anatomical gift. The term includes a stillborn infant and, subject to restrictions imposed by law other than sections 2108.01 to 2108.29 of the Revised Code, a fetus. (E) "Disinterested witness" means a witness other than a spouse, child, parent, sibling, grandchild, grandparent, or guardian of the individual who makes an anatomical gift, or another adult who exhibited special care and conce... |
Section 2111.52 | County probate court guardianship services fund; multicounty probate court guardianship services fund.
.... (D) If a judge of a probate court determines that some of the moneys in the county or multicounty probate court guardianship services fund are needed for the efficient operation of the county or multicounty guardianship service board created under division (F) of this section, the moneys may be used for the acquisition of equipment, the hiring and training of staff, community services programs, volunteer guardian... |
Section 2112.01 | Definitions.
...roceeding. (K) "Person," except in the terms guardian of the person and protected person, means an individual, parent, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, government, governmental agency or instrumentality, public corporation, or other legal or commercial entity. (L) "Protected person" means an adult for whom a protective order has be... |
Section 2125.02 | Parties - damages.
...ding loss of companionship, consortium, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, and education, suffered by the surviving spouse, dependent children, parents, or next of kin of the decedent; (4) Loss of prospective inheritance to the decedent's heirs at law at the time of the decedent's death; (5) The mental anguish incurred by the surviving spouse, dependent chil... |
Section 2133.05 | Duty of attending physician.
... of the following: (a) Name any health care facility in which the declarant is confined; (b) Name the declarant, the declarant's attending physician, and the consulting physician associated with the determination that the declarant is in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state, whichever is addressed in the declaration; (c) Indicate whether the plaintiff or plaintiffs object on one or more of th... |
Section 2151.26 | Complaint regarding drug use by expectant mother.
...rly scheduled appointments and prenatal care recommended by her health care provider for the remaining duration of her pregnancy. (C) If a pregnant woman enrolled in a drug treatment program after the end of the twentieth week of pregnancy, the court, in its discretion, may do either of the following in lieu of considering a complaint filed pursuant to section 2151.27 of the Revised Code based solely on the newborn'... |
Section 2152.41 | Detention facilities.
...istrict, at any price and upon any such terms that are agreed upon among the boards of county commissioners of the counties concerned. Section 307.10 of the Revised Code does not apply to this division. The net proceeds of any sale or lease under this division shall be paid into the treasury of the withdrawing county. The members of the board of trustees of a district detention facility who are residents of a county... |
Section 2153.08 | Administrative judge to be clerk of court - may appoint deputies and clerks - bonds.
...ties. The approval of the sureties, the terms, the filing, and the beneficiaries of such bonds shall be the same as in the case of the bond of the clerk under section 2153.10 of the Revised Code. The clerk shall not be personally liable for the default, misfeasance, or nonfeasance of any appointee from whom a bond has been required, approved, and filed as provided in this section. |
Section 2301.571 | Inmate responsibility for medical expenses.
...tion with an offender who is serving a term in the facility pursuant to section 2929.16 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2305.234 | Immunity of volunteer health care professionals and workers and of nonprofit shelters and facilities.
...helter or health care facility as those terms are defined in section 3701.071 of the Revised Code, or any other place where medical, dental, or other health-related diagnosis, care, or treatment is provided to a person. (5) "Health care professional" means any of the following who provide medical, dental, or other health-related diagnosis, care, or treatment: (a) Physicians authorized under Chapter 4731. of the R... |
Section 2317.43 | Medical liability action - admissibility of certain communications.
..., half sister, or spouse's parents. The term includes said relationships that are created as a result of adoption. In addition, "relative" includes any person who has a family-type relationship with a victim. (3) "Representative of an alleged victim " means a legal guardian, attorney, person designated to make decisions on behalf of a patient under a medical power of attorney, or any person recognized in law or cu... |
Section 2323.55 | Future damages in medical malpractice actions.
...that will accrue after the verdict or determination of liability is rendered in that action by the trier of fact. "Future damages" includes both economic and noneconomic loss. (3) "Medical claim," "dental claim," "optometric claim," and "chiropractic claim" have the same meanings as in section 2305.113 of the Revised Code. (4) "Noneconomic loss" means nonpecuniary harm that results from an injury, death, or loss to... |
Section 2323.56 | Periodic payments of future damages.
...that will accrue after the verdict or determination of liability by the trier of fact is rendered in that tort action. (3) "Medical claim," "dental claim," "optometric claim," and "chiropractic claim" have the same meanings as in section 2305.113 of the Revised Code. (4) "Noneconomic loss" means nonpecuniary harm that results from an injury to person that is a subject of a tort action, including, but not limited t... |
Section 2711.23 | Provision of contract for arbitration.
... is solely a matter for the patient's determination without any influence; (D) The agreement shall, if appropriate, provide that its terms constitute a waiver of any right to a trial in court, or a waiver of any right to a trial by jury; (E) The agreement shall provide that the arbitration expenses shall be divided equally between the parties to the agreement; (F) Any arbitration panel shall consist of three perso... |
Section 2743.51 | Reparation award to victim of crime definitions.
...d at the crime scene in its immediate aftermath. (b) An immediate family member who is a caretaker of a dependent victim of criminally injurious conduct that consists of a sexual assault. (M) "Contributory misconduct" means any conduct of the claimant or of the victim through whom the claimant claims an award of reparations that is unlawful or intentionally tortious and to which all of the following apply: (1) ... |
Section 2743.59 | Investigating claim for award of reparations.
...or accommodation, including any medical care or other income, benefit, advantage, product, service, or accommodation that might qualify as an allowable expense or a funeral expense, to produce materials to the attorney general that are relevant to the income, benefit, advantage, product, service, or accommodation that was, will be, or would have been so provided and to the attorney general's determination. (b) If t... |
Section 2744.02 | Governmental functions and proprietary functions of political subdivisions.
...completing a call for emergency medical care or treatment, the member was holding a valid commercial driver's license issued pursuant to Chapter 4506. or a driver's license issued pursuant to Chapter 4507. of the Revised Code, the operation of the vehicle did not constitute willful or wanton misconduct, and the operation complies with the precautions of section 4511.03 of the Revised Code. (2) Except as otherwise pr... |
Section 2901.30 | Missing child report.
...this paragraph shall be pursuant to any terms agreed upon by the law enforcement agencies, which may include the provision of law enforcement services or the use of law enforcement equipment or the interchange of services and equipment among the cooperating law enforcement agencies. Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code, insofar as it applies to the operation of law enforcement agencies, shall apply to the cooperating po... |
Section 2903.32 | Female genital mutilation.
...ormed by a physician or licensed health care professional and the act is within the scope of the actor's license. (D) None of the following are defenses to a violation of this section: (1) Cultural or ritual necessity; (2) Consent of the minor; (3) Consent of the parent or guardian of the minor. (E) As used in this section: (1) "Physician" means a person authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to pra... |