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Section 3712.032 | Adoption of rules for pediatric transition care programs.

...(A) In accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the director of health shall adopt, and may amend and rescind, rules: (1) Providing for the registration of persons and public agencies that provide pediatric transition care programs within this state and for the suspension and revocation of registrations; (2) Establishing fees for initial registration and registration renewal for pediatric transition care...

Section 3712.04 | Hospice care program license.

...(A) Every person or public agency that proposes to provide a hospice care program shall apply to the department of health for a license. Application shall be made on forms prescribed and provided by the department, shall include such information as the department requires, and shall be accompanied by the license fee established by rules of the director of health adopted under division (A) of section 3712.03 of the Re...

Section 3712.041 | License for pediatric respite care program.

...(A) Every person or public agency that proposes to provide a pediatric respite care program shall apply to the department of health for a license. Application shall be made on forms prescribed and provided by the department, shall include such information as the department requires, and shall be accompanied by the license fee established by rules adopted by the director of health under division (A) of section 3...

Section 3712.042 | Registration for pediatric transition care programs.

...(A) Every person or public agency that proposes to provide a pediatric transition care program shall register with the department of health. Registration shall be made on forms prescribed and provided by the department and shall include such information as the department requires. The department shall register a pediatric transition care program if the program is in compliance with this chapter and rules adopted un...

Section 3712.05 | Unlicensed hospice care programs.

...ties of regional, state, or national nonprofit organizations of which providers of hospice care programs, individuals interested in hospice care programs, or both, are members and that do not provide or represent that they provide hospice care programs. As used in this division, "person" does not include a member of an interdisciplinary team, as defined in section 3712.01 of the Revised Code, or any individual who i...

Section 3712.051 | Unlicensed pediatric respite care programs; injunctions.

... (4) A regional, state, or national nonprofit organization whose members are providers of pediatric respite care programs, individuals interested in pediatric respite care programs, or both, as long as the organization does not provide or represent that it provides pediatric respite care programs; (5) A person or government entity certified under section 5123.161 of the Revised Code as a supported living provi...

Section 3712.06 | Provision of services.

...Any person or public agency licensed under section 3712.04 of the Revised Code to provide a hospice care program shall: (A) Provide a planned and continuous hospice care program, the medical components of which shall be under the direction of a physician; (B) Ensure that care is available twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week; (C) Establish an interdisciplinary plan of care for each hospice patient and ...

Section 3712.061 | Pediatric respite care program; requirements.

...(A) Any person or public agency licensed under section 3712.041 of the Revised Code to provide a pediatric respite care program shall do all of the following: (1) Provide a planned and continuous pediatric respite care program, the medical components of which shall be under the direction of a physician; (2) Ensure that care commensurate with a pediatric respite care patient's needs is available twenty-four hours ...

Section 3712.062 | Policies to prevent diversion of opioids in hospice care programs.

...(A) Each hospice care program licensed under this chapter that provides hospice care and services in a hospice patient's home shall establish a written policy establishing procedures to be followed in preventing the diversion of controlled substances containing opioids that are prescribed to its hospice patients. The policy shall include procedures for the disposal of any such drugs prescribed to a hospice patient as...

Section 3712.063 | Requirements for pediatric transition care programs.

...All of the following apply to a person or public agency registered under section 3712.042 of the Revised Code to provide a pediatric transition care program: (A) The program shall ensure that the medical care components of the program are under the direction of a physician. (B) When a program arranges for a home health agency to furnish a component or components of the program to a pediatric transition care patie...

Section 3712.07 | Terminal care facilities for the homeless.

...(A) As used in this section, "terminal care facility for the homeless" means a facility that provides accommodations to homeless individuals who are terminally ill. (B) A person or public agency licensed under this chapter to provide a hospice care program may enter into an agreement with a terminal care facility for the homeless under which hospice care program services may be provided to individuals residing...

Section 3712.08 | No new inpatient hospice care program in nursing home facility.

...The department of health shall not issue a license to conduct a new inpatient hospice care program if the program is to be conducted by a nursing home licensed under Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code.

Section 3712.09 | Criminal records check.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Applicant" means a person who is under final consideration for employment with a hospice care program or pediatric respite care program in a full-time, part-time, or temporary position that involves providing direct care to an older adult or pediatric respite care patient. "Applicant" does not include a person who provides direct care as a volunteer without receiving or expec...

Section 3712.10 | Palliative care in inpatient facilities.

...(A) In addition to providing palliative care to hospice patients, a hospice care program may provide palliative care in an inpatient facility or unit operated by the program to patients who are not hospice patients, but only if the care is provided to each patient on a short-term basis and the care is medically necessary for the patient receiving the care. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter describing a...

Section 3712.11 | Construction of chapter.

...Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted as meaning that palliative care may be provided only by or as a component of a hospice care program or pediatric respite care program.

Section 3712.99 | Penalties.

...(A) Any person who violates division (A) of section 3712.05 or division (A) of section 3712.051 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree on a first offense; on each subsequent offense the person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. (B) Any person who violates division (D) of section 3712.062 of the Revised Code is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.

Section 3713.01 | Bedding and stuffed toy definitions.

...As used in sections 3713.01 to 3713.10 of the Revised Code: (A) "Person" has the same meaning as used in division (C) of section 1.59 of the Revised Code and also means any limited company, limited liability partnership, joint stock company, or other association. (B) "Bedding" means any upholstered furniture, any mattress, upholstered spring, comforter, bolster, pad, cushion, pillow, mattress protector, quilt, and ...

Section 3713.02 | Registration and labeling requirements.

...Subject to sections 3713.021 and 3713.022 of the Revised Code, all of the following apply: (A) Except as provided in section 3713.05 of the Revised Code, no person shall import, manufacture, renovate, wholesale, or reupholster stuffed toys or articles of bedding, or sell or offer for sale any second-hand stuffed toy or any second-hand article of bedding, in this state without first registering to do so with the sup...

Section 3713.021 | Reckless manufacture, sale, delivery or possession of crib bumper pad.

...(A) No person shall recklessly manufacture, offer for sale, sell, deliver, or possess for the purpose of manufacturing, selling, or delivering a crib bumper pad. (B) The superintendent of industrial compliance shall issue a notice of violation to any person found to have violated division (A) of this section.

Section 3713.022 | Reckless manufacture, sale, delivery or possession of mesh crib liner.

...(A) No person shall recklessly manufacture, offer for sale, sell, deliver, or possess for the purpose of manufacturing, selling, or delivering a mesh crib liner intended for placement between a crib mattress and one or more of the crib's inner sides that does not comply with consumer product safety standards governing such liners that are promulgated after October 9, 2016, by the United States consumer product safety...

Section 3713.03 | Superintendent to administer and enforce chapter.

...The superintendent of industrial compliance in the department of commerce shall administer and enforce this chapter.

Section 3713.04 | Superintendent of industrial compliance; powers and duties.

...(A) In accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the superintendent of industrial compliance shall: (1) Adopt rules pertaining to the definition, name, and description of materials necessary to carry out this chapter; (2) Determine the testing standards, fees, and charges to be paid for making any test or analysis required pursuant to section 3713.08 of the Revised Code. (B) In accordance with Chapter 119....

Section 3713.05 | Application for registration - exemptions.

...(A) Applications to register to import, manufacture, renovate, wholesale, make, or reupholster stuffed toys or bedding in this state shall be made in writing on forms provided by the superintendent of industrial compliance. The application shall be accompanied by a registration fee of fifty dollars per person unless the applicant engages only in renovation, in which case the registration fee shall be thirty-five doll...

Section 3713.06 | Biannual report by importer or manufacturer - records retention and investigation.

...(A) Any person required to register under division (A) of section 3713.02 of the Revised Code who imports bedding or stuffed toys into this state for retail sale or use in this state and any person required to register under division (A) of section 3713.02 of the Revised Code who manufactures bedding or stuffed toys in this state for retail sale or use in this state shall submit a report to the superintendent o...

Section 3713.07 | Renewal of registration.

...(A) Registration obtained under this chapter expires annually on the last day of the month in the month that the registration was obtained. The superintendent of industrial compliance shall renew the registration in accordance with Chapter 4745. of the Revised Code. (B) Failure on the part of any registrant to renew registration prior to its expiration, when notified as required in this section, shall not dep...

Section 3930.04 | Applying for commercial insurance policy.

...o make available to the association the profit, loss, and expense experience of insurers currently or previously writing commercial insurance in this state. (4) All policy forms issued by the association shall be approved by the superintendent. (C) The association is under no obligation to issue any policy of commercial insurance to any applicant, unless the applicant would be insurable in accordance with reasonabl...

Section 3935.03 | Rating regulations.

...3) A reasonable margin for underwriting profit and contingencies; (4) Dividends, savings, or unabsorbed premium deposits allowed or returned by insurers to their policyholders, members, or subscribers; (5) Past and prospective expenses both countrywide and those specially applicable to this state; (6) All other relevant factors within and outside this state; (7) In the case of fire insurance rates, the experience...

Section 3937.02 | Basic provisions for rate making.

...6) A reasonable margin for underwriting profit and contingencies; (7) Dividends, savings, or unabsorbed premium deposits allowed or returned by insurers to their policyholders, members, or subscribers; (8) Past and prospective expenses both countrywide and those specially applicable to this state; (9) All other relevant factors within and outside this state. (B) The systems of expense provisions included in the r...

Section 3953.12 | Other reserves.

...ed as an expense in determining the net profits for such year of any title insurance company.

Section 3960.01 | Risk retention definitions.

...e following: (a) Any business, whether profit or nonprofit, trade, product, or services, including but not limited to, professional services, premises, or operations; (b) Any activity of any state or local government, or any agency or political subdivision of a state or local government. (2) "Liability" does not include personal risk liability or an employer's liability with respect to its employees other than leg...

Section 3999.05 | Rebates and other inducements from life insurance companies.

...on, or partnership, or any dividends or profits to accrue thereon, or anything of value not specified in the policy.

Section 4112.02 | Unlawful discriminatory practices.

...nual retirement benefit from a pension, profit-sharing, savings, or deferred compensation plan, or any combination of those plans, of the employer of the employee, which equals, in the aggregate, at least forty-four thousand dollars, in accordance with the conditions of the "Age Discrimination in Employment Act Amendment of 1978," 92 Stat. 189, 29 U.S.C.A. 631, as amended by the "Age Discrimination in Employment Act ...

Section 4113.21 | Employee shall not be required to pay cost of medical examination.

...ideration of direct or indirect gain or profit, to engage in any employment. (D) Any employer who violates this section shall forfeit not more than one hundred dollars for each violation. The bureau of workers' compensation and the public utilities commission shall enforce this section.

Section 4115.33 | State committee - powers and duties.

...air market prices shall not recover any profit. The committee periodically shall revise the fair market prices in accordance with changing market conditions. (3) Establish, maintain, and publish a list of all the products and site-specific services described in division (A)(1) of this section. The committee periodically shall revise this procurement list as products or services are added to or removed from the prod...

Section 4121.126 | Conflicts of interest by board members or bureau employees.

...ct or indirect interest in the gains or profits of any investment made by the administrator of workers' compensation or shall receive directly or indirectly any pay or emolument for the member's or employee's services. No member or person connected with the bureau directly or indirectly, for self or as an agent or partner of others, shall borrow any of its funds or deposits or in any manner use the funds or dep...

Section 4123.01 | Workers' compensation definitions.

...; (xvi) The person does not realize a profit or suffer a loss as a result of the services provided; (xvii) The person is not performing services for a number of employers at the same time; (xviii) The person does not make the same services available to the general public; (xix) The other contracting party has a right to discharge the person; (xx) The person has the right to end the relationship with the oth...

Section 4165.03 | Injunctive relief.

...le. Proof of monetary damage or loss of profits is not required in a civil action commenced under division (A)(1) of this section. (2) A person who is injured by a person who commits a deceptive trade practice that is listed in division (A) of section 4165.02 of the Revised Code may commence a civil action to recover actual damages from the person who commits the deceptive trade practice. (B) The court may award in...

Section 4301.01 | Liquor control definitions.

..."Night club" means a place operated for profit, where food is served for consumption on the premises and one or more forms of amusement are provided or permitted for a consideration that may be in the form of a cover charge or may be included in the price of the food and beverages, or both, purchased by patrons. (15) "At retail" means for use or consumption by the purchaser and not for resale. (16) "Pharmacy" mea...

Section 4301.20 | Exemptions from liquor control law.

...event the proceeds of which are for the profit or gain of any individual; (2) The event has in attendance not more than fifty people; (3) The event shall be for a period not to exceed twelve hours; (4) The sale of beer and intoxicating liquor at the event shall not take place between two-thirty a.m. and five-thirty a.m.; (5) No person under twenty-one years of age shall purchase or consume beer or intoxicatin...

Section 4301.201 | Homemade beer and wine.

...ng apply: (a) It is not organized for profit. (b) It is a branch, lodge, or chapter of a national or state organization. (c) It exists exclusively for the common business or sodality of its members. (3) "Homebrewer" means a person who brews or ferments homemade beer or wine. (4) "Homemade beer or wine" means beer that is brewed or wine that is fermented by an individual's own efforts and not for commercial...

Section 4301.30 | Deposit and distribution of fees.

... one and one-half per cent of the gross profit of the division of liquor control derived under division (B)(4) of section 4301.10 of the Revised Code, to the department of mental health and addiction services. In planning for the allocation of and in allocating these amounts for the purposes of Chapter 5119. of the Revised Code, the department shall comply with the nondiscrimination provisions of Title VI of the Civi...

Section 4303.20 | F permit.

...ction the proceeds of which are for the profit or gain of any individual. The fee for this permit is forty dollars.

Section 4303.202 | F-2 permit.

...ollowing: (1) It is organized not for profit; (2) It is operated for a charitable, cultural, educational, fraternal, or political purpose; (3) It is not affiliated with the holder of any class of liquor permit, other than a D-4 permit. (B) Sales under an F-2 permit on Sundays are not affected by whether Sunday sales of beer or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises where sold are allowed to be m...

Section 4303.207 | F-7 permits to nonprofit organizations for qualified golf events.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Nonprofit organization" means any unincorporated nonprofit association or nonprofit corporation that is not formed for the pecuniary gain or profit of, and whose net earnings or any part of whose net earnings is not distributable to, its members, trustees, directors, officers, or other private persons. (2) "Qualified golf event" means a golf tournament or other golf competiti...

Section 4303.208 | F-8 permits to nonprofit organizations for public events.

...ol may issue an F-8 permit to a not-for-profit organization that manages, for the benefit of the public and by contract with a political subdivision of this state, publicly owned property to sell beer or intoxicating liquor by the individual drink at specific events conducted on the publicly owned property and appurtenant streets, but only if, and then only at times at which, the sale of beer and intoxicating liquor ...

Section 4303.2010 | F-10 permit.

..."Farmers market" does not include a for-profit farmers market, a farmers market located at a rest area within the limits of the right-of-way of an interstate highway, a farmers market located at a service facility as defined in Chapter 5537. of the Revised Code that is along the Ohio turnpike, or a farmers market with fewer than five farmers market participants. (2) "Qualified winery" means an A-2 or A-2f permit h...

Section 4303.2012 | F-12 liquor permit to sell beer and wine at special functions.

...ction the proceeds of which are for the profit or gain of any individual. (B) Subject to division (C) of this section, the division of liquor control may issue an F-12 permit to an organization to do both of the following: (1) Purchase beer from holders of A-1, A-1c, and B-1 permits and to sell the beer at special functions held during the validity period of the F-12 permit; (2) Purchase wine from holders of A-...

Section 4504.22 | Annual license tax upon the operation of motor vehicles on public roads in counties participating in regional transportation improvement project.

... sole proprietorship, a corporation for profit, or a pass-through entity as defined in section 5733.04 of the Revised Code. (2) "Owner" means a partner of a partnership, a member of a limited liability company, a majority shareholder of an S corporation, a person with a majority ownership interest in a pass-through entity, or any officer, employee, or agent with authority to make decisions legally binding upon a b...

Section 4506.01 | Commercial driver's licensing definitions.

...ses other than engaging in business for profit. (GG) "Residence" means any person's residence determined in accordance with standards prescribed in rules adopted by the registrar. (HH) "School bus" has the same meaning as in section 4511.01 of the Revised Code. (II) "Serious traffic violation" means any of the following: (1) A conviction arising from a single charge of operating a commercial motor vehicle in ...

Section 4511.108 | Traffic generator sign program.

...The contract may allow for a reasonable profit to be earned by the successful applicant. In awarding the contract, the director may consider the skill, expertise, prior experience, and other qualifications of each applicant. If the director determines that the department shall operate this program, all money collected from program participants shall be deposited and credited as prescribed in this section.