Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3719.061 | Prescription of opioids to minors.
...a minor the first prescription in a single course of treatment for an opioid analgesic, regardless of whether the dosage is modified during that course of treatment, a prescriber shall do all of the following: (1) As part of the prescriber's examination of the minor, assess whether the minor has ever had, or currently has, mental health or substance abuse disorders and whether the minor has taken or is currently ta... |
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Section 3719.062 | Adoption of rules by health-related licensing board regarding opioid analgesics.
...g board may adopt rules limiting the amount of an opioid analgesic that may be prescribed pursuant to a single prescription by an individual licensed by the board. The rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3719.063 | Liability for administration of naltrexone.
...ual to whom the drug is administered is unable to have it administered as follows: (1) By a person who routinely administers the drug to the individual; (2) At the facility at which the drug is routinely administered to the individual; (3) Under the direction of the drug's prescriber. (B) The person who administers the drug under this section is legally authorized to administer it by injection but is not the ... |
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Section 3719.064 | Prerequisites for initiation of medication-assisted treatment.
...board, and has been granted physician-delegated prescriptive authority; (d) A certified mental health assistant who is licensed under Chapter 4772. of the Revised Code and has been granted physician-delegated prescriptive authority by the physician supervising the certified mental health assistant. (3) "Qualifying practitioner" has the same meaning as in section 303(g)(2)(G)(iii) of the "Controlled Substances Ac... |
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Section 3719.07 | Record of all controlled substances received, administered, dispensed, or used.
...r, wholesaler, or other person licensed under section 4729.52 of the Revised Code, who is authorized to purchase and use controlled substances shall keep a record of all controlled substances purchased and used other than by prescription. The records shall be kept in accordance with division (C)(1) of this section. (2) Manufacturers, wholesalers, and other persons licensed under section 4729.52 of the Revised Code s... |
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Section 3719.08 | Label required.
... Whenever a manufacturer sells a controlled substance, and whenever a wholesaler, repackager, or outsourcing facility sells a controlled substance in a package the wholesaler, repackager, or outsourcing facility has prepared, the manufacturer or the wholesaler, repackager, or outsourcing facility, as the case may be, shall securely affix to each package in which the controlled substance is contained a label showing i... |
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Section 3719.09 | Authorized possession of controlled substances.
...ugs with a category III license issued under section 4729.54 of the Revised Code, or other person authorized to possess controlled substances under this chapter or Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; (B) Possession by any person of any schedule V narcotic drug exempted under section 3719.15 of the Revised Code, where the quantity of the drug does not exceed one hundred thirty milligrams of opium, thirty-two and five... |
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Section 3719.10 | Nuisance.
... constitute a nuisance subject to abatement pursuant to Chapter 3767. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3719.11 | Controlled substances forfeited and destroyed.
... any such section provides for a different manner of disposition, shall be disposed of as follows: (A) The court or magistrate having jurisdiction shall order the controlled substances forfeited and destroyed. The agency served by the peace officer who obtained or took custody of the controlled substances may destroy them or may send them to the bureau of criminal identification and investigation for destruct... |
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Section 3719.12 | Prosecutor to report conviction to board that licensed, certified, or registered person.
...e Revised Code. Unless a report has been made pursuant to section 2929.42 of the Revised Code, on the conviction of a manufacturer, wholesaler, outsourcing facility, third-party logistics provider, repackager of dangerous drugs, terminal distributor of dangerous drugs, pharmacist, pharmacy intern, registered pharmacy technician, certified pharmacy technician, pharmacy technician trainee, dentist, chiropractor, phy... |
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Section 3719.121 | Suspending license, certificate, or registration of person addicted to or improperly distributing controlled substances.
...s license, certificate, or registration until the person offers satisfactory proof to the board that the person no longer is addicted to the use of controlled substances. (B) If the board under which a person has been issued a license, certificate, or evidence of registration determines that there is clear and convincing evidence that continuation of the person's professional practice or method of administering, pr... |
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Section 3719.13 | Inspection of prescriptions, orders, records, and stock.
...or inspection only to federal, state, county, and municipal officers, and employees of the state board of pharmacy whose duty it is to enforce the laws of this state or of the United States relating to controlled substances. Such prescriptions, orders, records, and stocks shall be open for inspection by employees of the state medical board for purposes of enforcing Chapters 4730., 4731., and 4772. of the Revised Code... |
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Section 3719.14 | Exemptions.
...ell any controlled substance, or any counterfeit controlled substance as defined in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code, when the purchase, collection, possession, or offer to sell is necessary to do so in the performance of the official's official duties. This division does not permit a law enforcement official to sell any controlled substance in the performance of the official's official duties. A peace offi... |
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Section 3719.141 | Peace officer may sell controlled substance in performance of official duties.
... moneys or things of value that are deposited in the law enforcement trust fund of the sheriff, municipal corporation, or township, pursuant to division (D) of this section, and that are used by the sheriff, are allocated to the police department of the municipal corporation by its legislative authority, or are allocated by the board of township trustees to the township police department, township or joint poli... |
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Section 3719.15 | Exceptions.
...on to confer upon the preparation valuable medicinal qualities other than those possessed by the narcotic drug alone. (6) Pharmaceutical preparations in solid form containing not more than two and five-tenths milligrams diphenoxylate and not less than twenty-five micrograms atropine sulfate per dosage unit. (B) Where a licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs administers or personally furnishes, o... |
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Section 3719.16 | Dispensing of excepted substances.
...tion, when he knows, or can by reasonable diligence ascertain, that such dispensing or selling will provide the person to whom or for whose use, or the owner of the animal for the use of which, such preparation is dispensed or sold, within any forty-eight consecutive hours, with more than two grains of opium, or more than one-half of a grain of morphine or any of its salts, or more than four grains of codeine or any... |
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Section 3719.161 | Prohibition against altering substance to increase concentration.
...tion or other means to increase the concentration of narcotic drug contained therein. Altered preparations having a greater concentration of schedule V narcotic drug content than specified under provisions of section 3719.15 of the Revised Code, shall be classified as a schedule III narcotic drug. |
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Section 3719.172 | Possession or sale of hypodermics.
...ession from theft or acquisition by any unauthorized person. (C) No person other than one of the following shall sell or furnish a hypodermic to another person: (1) A manufacturer or distributor of, or dealer in, hypodermics or medication packaged in hypodermics, or their authorized agents or employees; (2) A terminal distributor of dangerous drugs; (3) A person under the direct supervision of a pharmacist; (4) ... |
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Section 3719.18 | Enforcement officers - co-operation with agencies.
...with the enforcement of the laws of the United States, of this state, and of all other states, relating to controlled substances. (B) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require the state board of pharmacy to enforce minor violations of Chapters 2925. and 3719. of the Revised Code if the board determines that the public interest is adequately served by a notice or warning to the alleged offender. |
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Section 3719.19 | Persons not subject to prosecution.
...the same act or omission which, it is alleged, constitutes a violation of this chapter. |
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Section 3719.21 | Disposition of fines and forfeited bail.
...he fines into the state treasury to the credit of the occupational licensing and regulatory fund. |
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Section 3719.27 | Inspection and checking of files and records.
... to such officer or employee full opportunity to check the correctness of such files or records, including opportunity to make inventory of all stocks of controlled substances on hand. No person shall fail to make such files or records available or to accord such opportunity to check their correctness. (B) Persons required by Chapter 3719. of the Revised Code to keep files or records shall, upon the written request... |
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Section 3719.28 | Rules for administration and enforcement.
...ntrol laws and regulations adopted thereunder. To the extent that records kept under the federal drug abuse control laws and regulations adopted thereunder fulfill requirements for similar records under rules adopted pursuant to this section, compliance with the federal law and regulations shall constitute compliance with the law and rules of this state with respect to such records. |
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Section 3719.30 | Prohibition against leaving or depositing dangerous drug or poison on thoroughfares.
...ey, lane, or thoroughfare, or a yard or enclosure occupied by another. Whoever violates this section shall be liable to the person injured for all damages sustained as a result of leaving or depositing the dangerous drugs, poisons, or other substances. |
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Section 3719.31 | Prohibition against careless distribution of samples containing drug or poison.
...a place where it is kept for sale, a patent or proprietary medicine, preparation, pill, tablet, powder, cosmetic, disinfectant, or antiseptic, or a drug or medicine that contains poison or any ingredient that is deleterious to health, as a sample or for the purpose of advertising. As used in this section "drug," "medicine," "patent or proprietary medicine," "pill," "tablet," "powder," "cosmetic," "disinfectant," or ... |