Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4723.35 | Impairment monitoring program.
...l nurse, dialysis technician, community health worker, or medication aide. (B) The board of nursing shall establish the safe haven program to monitor applicants and practitioners who are or may be impaired, but against whom the board has abstained from taking disciplinary action. The program is to be conducted by the monitoring organization under contract with the board as described in section 4723.351 of the Revis... |
Section 3323.30 | Center for autism and low incidence.
... (D) Orthopedic disability; (E) Other health impairment; (F) Traumatic brain injury; (G) Visual impairment. |
Section 3317.02 | Definitions.
...e 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 is identified as having a medical condition that is among those listed by the department as conditions where a substantial majority of cases fall within the definition of "medi... |
Section 3317.013 | Special education program multiples.
...e, identified as having an other health impairment-minor, or identified as a preschool child who is developmentally delayed; (C) A multiple of 1.4845 for students identified as hearing disabled or severe behavior disabled, as these terms are defined pursuant to Chapter 3323. of the Revised Code; (D) A multiple of 1.9812 for students identified as vision impaired, as this term is defined pursuant to Chapter 3323... |
Section 3323.01 | Education of children with disabilities definitions.
...utism, traumatic brain injury, an other health impairment, a specific learning disability (including dyslexia), deaf-blindness, or multiple disabilities; and who, by reason thereof, needs special education and related services. A "child with a disability" may include a child who is at least three years of age and less than ten years of age; who is experiencing developmental delays, as defined by standards adopted ... |
Section 2903.16 | Failing to provide for a functionally impaired person.
...rvice that is necessary to maintain the health or safety of the person with a functional impairment when this failure results in physical harm or serious physical harm to the person with a functional impairment. (B) No caretaker shall recklessly fail to provide a person with a functional impairment under the caretaker's care with any treatment, care, goods, or service that is necessary to maintain the health or saf... |
Section 4757.52 | Social work licensure compact.
...hority to address practitioners with an Impairment. D. "Charter Member States" - Member States who have enacted legislation to adopt this Compact where such legislation predates the effective date of this Compact as described in Section 14. E. "Compact Commission" or "Commission" means the government agency whose membership consists of all States that have enacted this Compact, which is known as the Social Work L... |
Section 121.36 | Contracts entered into by department for provision of home care services to home care dependent adults.
... has a physical disability or mental impairment. (2) The individual is sixty years of age or older, regardless of whether the individual has a physical disability or mental impairment. (B) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, the departments of developmental disabilities, aging, job and family services, and health shall each implement this section with respect to all contracts ent... |
Section 4757.51 | [Enacted as R.C. 4757.50 by S.B. 204, 134th General Assembly and recodified as R.C. 4757.51 pursuant to R.C. 103.131] Counseling compact.
...ohol and drug dependence, mental health impairment, and neurological or physical impairments. M. "Investigative Information" means information, records, and documents received or generated by a Professional Counseling Licensing Board pursuant to an investigation. N. "Jurisprudence Requirement" if required by a Member State, means the assessment of an individual's knowledge of the laws and Rules governing the prac... |
Section 3701.504 | Program to identify newborn and infant hearing impairment.
...to identify newborn and infant hearing impairment. The department shall also establish appropriate protocols for the treatment and follow-up care of newborns and infants with hearing impairment. (B) In the case of a child born in a hospital or freestanding birthing center, both of the following apply: (1) The program shall provide for a hearing screening of the newborn or infant before discharge, unless the newbo... |
Section 4766.01 | Medical transportation board definitions.
...r of loss of life or significant health impairment, or who may be otherwise incapacitated or helpless as a result of a physical or mental condition, or any individual whose physical condition requires the use of a wheelchair or other mobility aid. (U) "Rotorcraft air ambulance" means a helicopter or other aircraft capable of vertical takeoffs, vertical landings, and hovering that is specifically designed, construct... |
Section 3701.86 | Anatomical pathology services billing definitions.
...f any disease, or in the assessment or impairment of the health of human beings. (D) "Cytopathology" means the microscopic examination of cells from fluids, aspirates, washings, brushings, or smears, including a Papanicolaou smear (PAP smear or test). (E) "Hematology" means the microscopic evaluation of bone marrow aspirates and biopsies performed by a physician or under the supervision of a physician and peri... |
Section 3742.01 | Lead abatement definitions.
...of any disease, or in the assessment or impairment of the health of human beings. "Clinical laboratory" does not include a facility that only collects or prepares specimens, or serves as a mailing service, and does not perform testing. (F) "Encapsulation" means the coating and sealing of surfaces with durable surface coating specifically formulated to be elastic, able to withstand sharp and blunt impacts, long-las... |
Section 4167.07 | Commission to adopt rules for employment risk reduction standards.
...no public employee will suffer material impairment of health or functional capacity as a result of the hazards dealt with by the rule or Ohio employment risk reduction standard for the period of the public employee's working life; (2) Base the development of these rules and Ohio employment risk reduction standards on research, demonstrations, experiments, and other information as is appropriate and upon the techno... |
Section 4731.22 | Disciplinary actions.
...es or other responsible agency; (26) Impairment of ability to practice according to acceptable and prevailing standards of care because of substance use disorder or excessive use or abuse of drugs, alcohol, or other substances that may impair ability to practice. For the purposes of this division, any individual authorized to practice by this chapter accepts the privilege of practicing in this state subject to ... |
Section 3916.01 | Viatical settlements model act definitions.
...alth and safety due to severe cognitive impairment; or (3) Having a level of disability similar to that described in division (C)(1) of this section, as determined under regulations prescribed by the United States secretary of the treasury in consultation with the United States secretary of health and human services. (D) "Escrow agent" means an independent third-party person who, pursuant to a written agreement... |
Section 4731.65 | Conflict of interest limitations on patient referrals definitions.
... or impairment or for the assessment of health; (b) Procedures to determine, measure, or otherwise describe the presence or absence of various substances or organisms in the body. (2) "Clinical laboratory services" does not include the mere collection or preparation of specimens. (B) "Designated health services" means any of the following: (1) Clinical laboratory services; (2) Home health care services... |
Section 3798.07 | Conditions for disclosure to health information exchange.
...ether an adult has a physical or mental impairment or an adult's capacity to make health care decisions for purposes of Chapter 5126. of the Revised Code; or govern the process for determining whether a minor has been emancipated: (a) A section of the Revised Code that is not in this chapter; (b) A rule as defined in section 119.01 of the Revised Code; (c) An internal management rule as defined in section 111.1... |
Section 3798.12 | Conflicts with other laws.
...ther an adult has a physical or mental impairment or an adult's capacity to make health care decisions for purposes of Chapter 5126. of the Revised Code; (d) The process for determining whether a minor has been emancipated. (6) When a minor is authorized to consent to the minor's own receipt of health care or make medical decisions on the minor's own behalf, including the circumstances described in sections ... |
Section 4761.01 | Respiratory care definitions.
...ed in collaboration with other licensed health care professionals responsible for providing care; (3) Performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation and respiratory rehabilitation techniques; (4) Administering medications for the testing or treatment of cardiopulmonary impairment. (B) "Respiratory care professional" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to practice the full range of services described in ... |
Section 2151.421 | Reporting child abuse or neglect.
...plies to any person who is an attorney; health care professional; practitioner of a limited branch of medicine as specified in section 4731.15 of the Revised Code; licensed school psychologist; independent marriage and family therapist or marriage and family therapist; coroner; administrator or employee of a child care center; administrator or employee of a residential camp, child day camp, or private, nonprofit ther... |
Section 173.12 | Services provided by multipurpose senior center.
...ry to help older adults with functional impairments maintain an appropriate standard of personal health, provided to them in their homes by licensed physicians, registered nurses, or other qualified health service personnel; (2) Household services, such as light housekeeping, laundering, meal preparation, personal and grocery shopping, check cashing and bill paying, friendly visiting, minor household repairs, and y... |
Section 2903.13 | Assault.
... (8) If the victim of the offense is a health care professional of a hospital, a health care worker of a hospital, or a security officer of a hospital whom the offender knows or has reasonable cause to know is a health care professional of a hospital, a health care worker of a hospital, or a security officer of a hospital, if the victim is engaged in the performance of the victim's duties, and if the hospital offers... |
Section 2151.011 | Juvenile court definitions.
...ionship to, children. (35) "Physical impairment" means having one or more of the following conditions that substantially limit one or more of an individual's major life activities, including self-care, receptive and expressive language, learning, mobility, and self-direction: (a) A substantial impairment of vision, speech, or hearing; (b) A congenital orthopedic impairment; (c) An orthopedic impairment ca... |
Section 4723.28 | Disciplinary actions.
...ing care or safe dialysis care; (10) Impairment of the ability to practice according to acceptable and prevailing standards of safe nursing care or safe dialysis care because of the use of drugs, alcohol, or other chemical substances; (11) Impairment of the ability to practice according to acceptable and prevailing standards of safe nursing care or safe dialysis care because of a physical or mental disability; ... |