Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3741.99 | Penalty.
...(A) Whoever violates section 3741.07 of the Revised Code shall be fined not more than fifty dollars for a first offense and shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars, imprisoned not less than thirty nor more than one hundred days, or both, for each subsequent offense. (B) Whoever violates section 3741.08, 3741.09, or 3741.10 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than fifty nor more t... |
Section 3742.01 | Lead abatement definitions.
...ate residence. (FF) "School" means a public or nonpublic school in which children under six years of age receive education. |
Section 3742.02 | Prohibited acts.
...lity, or school, unless the director of health has determined by rule under section 3742.45 of the Revised Code that no suitable substitute exists; (3) Interfere with an investigation conducted by the director of health or a board of health in accordance with section 3742.35 of the Revised Code. (B) No person shall knowingly authorize or employ an individual to perform lead abatement on a residential unit, child ca... |
Section 3742.03 | Adoption of rules.
..., and lead abatement workers to prevent public exposure to lead hazards and ensure worker protection during lead abatement projects; (E)(1) Record-keeping and reporting requirements for clinical laboratories, environmental lead analytical laboratories, lead inspectors, lead abatement contractors, lead risk assessors, lead abatement project designers, and lead abatement workers for lead abatement projects and recor... |
Section 3742.04 | Director of health - powers and duties.
...(A) The director of health shall do all of the following: (1) Administer and enforce the requirements of sections 3742.01 to 3742.19 and 3742.99 of the Revised Code and the rules adopted pursuant to those sections; (2) Examine records and reports submitted by lead inspectors, lead abatement contractors, lead risk assessors, lead abatement project designers, lead abatement workers, and clearance technicians in a... |
Section 3742.05 | Issuing licenses.
...s compliance with procedures to prevent public exposure to lead hazards and for worker protection during lead abatement projects established in rules adopted under section 3742.03 of the Revised Code; (3) Meets the record-keeping and reporting requirements for lead abatement projects or clearance examinations established in rules adopted under section 3742.03 of the Revised Code; (4) Pays the license renewal fee ... |
Section 3742.06 | Contractor restrictions.
...as not been approved by the director of health under section 3742.09 of the Revised Code. (D) No lead abatement worker shall perform lead abatement without the on-site supervision of a licensed lead abatement contractor. (E) No person shall have lead-safe renovation performed in lieu of having lead abatement performed on a property at which a lead-poisoned child under six years of age has been identified. |
Section 3742.07 | Duties of contractor before commencing project.
...the plan available to the department of health and all lead abatement workers at the project site; (2) Ensure that each lead abatement worker who is or will be involved in a lead abatement project has been examined within the preceding calendar year by a physician, certified nurse-midwife if authorized as described in section 4723.438 of the Revised Code, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse practitioner a... |
Section 3742.071 | Certifying results of lead risk assessment and options for reducing identified lead hazards.
...ead risk assessor. (C) The director of health may issue an immediate cease work order to a person licensed under this chapter if the director determines that the license holder is violating the terms or conditions of the license in a manner that endangers or materially impairs the health or well-being of an occupant of a residential unit, child care facility, or school or a person employed to perform lead abatement... |
Section 3742.08 | Training programs and examination for licensure.
...(A)(1) The director of health shall conduct, specify requirements by rule, or approve training programs for licensure of lead inspectors, lead abatement contractors, lead risk assessors, lead abatement project designers, lead abatement workers, and clearance technicians. In accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the director shall adopt rules establishing all of the following: (a) A system for accreditat... |
Section 3742.09 | Applying for approval of laboratory.
... desiring approval from the director of health for an environmental lead analytical laboratory or a clinical laboratory to perform lead testing shall submit an application for approval to the director on forms that he shall prescribe and provide. (B) The director shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to establish all of the following: (1) Procedures and criteria for approval of clin... |
Section 3742.10 | Maintaining lists of licenses and training programs.
...list maintained under this section is a public record for the purposes of section 149.43 of the Revised Code and is subject to inspection and copying under section 1347.08 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3742.14 | Employing inspector, assessor, or clearance technician.
...ment, or examination to the director of health. The director shall include the information in the record of the property. |
Section 3742.15 | Complaints.
...y file a complaint with the director of health concerning a lead inspector, a lead abatement contractor, a lead risk assessor, a lead abatement project designer, a lead abatement worker, a clearance technician, a clinical laboratory, an environmental lead analytical laboratory, or a training course. The complainant's name shall be confidential and shall not be released without the complainant's written consent. The ... |
Section 3742.16 | Disciplinary actions.
...9. of the Revised Code, the director of health may refuse to issue or renew, or may suspend or revoke, a license, an accreditation or certification, or an approval of any person, program, or laboratory for one or more of the following reasons: (A) Violation of any provision of this chapter or the rules adopted under it; (B) Failure to pay the fee for the issuance or renewal of a license, an accreditation or certifi... |
Section 3742.17 | Liability of licensees and persons contracting with licensees.
...person is licensed by the department of health to engage in lead abatement, lead inspection, lead risk assessment, clearance examination, or any other activity under this chapter, the liability of that person, when performing the activity in accordance with procedures established pursuant to state or federal law, for an injury to any individual or property caused or related to the activity shall be limited to acts or... |
Section 3742.18 | Civil action.
...A)(1) At the request of the director of health, the attorney general may commence a civil action for civil penalties and injunctive and other equitable relief against any person who violates section 3742.02, 3742.06, or 3742.07 of the Revised Code. The action shall be commenced in the court of common pleas of the county in which the violation occurred or is about to occur. (2) The court shall grant injunctive and o... |
Section 3742.19 | Lead abatement personnel licensing fund.
...Except for any licensing examination fee collected and retained by an entity under contract pursuant to division (B) of section 3742.08 of the Revised Code, all fees collected under sections 3742.01 to 3742.18 of the Revised Code; any grant, contribution, or other moneys received for the purposes of those sections; and fines collected under section 3742.99 of the Revised Code shall be deposited into the state treas... |
Section 3742.20 | Effect of child support default on license.
...43 of the Revised Code, the director of health shall comply with sections 3123.41 to 3123.50 of the Revised Code and any applicable rules adopted under section 3123.63 of the Revised Code with respect to a license issued pursuant to this chapter. |
Section 3742.30 | Blood lead screening tests for at-risk children.
... disease control and prevention in the public health service of the United States department of health and human services. The rules shall specify which children are at risk of lead poisoning. Neither this section nor the rules adopted under it affect the coverage of blood lead screening tests by any publicly funded health program, including the medicaid program. Neither this section nor the rules adopted und... |
Section 3742.31 | Child lead poisoning prevention program.
...(A) The director of health shall establish, promote, and maintain a child lead poisoning prevention program. The program shall provide statewide coordination of screening, diagnosis, and treatment services for children under age six, including both of the following: (1) Collecting the social security numbers of all children screened, diagnosed, or treated as part of the program's case management system; (2) Disclos... |
Section 3742.32 | Advisory council.
...vention; (15) A representative of the public. (B) The advisory council shall do both of the following: (1) Provide the director with advice regarding the policies the child lead poisoning prevention program should emphasize, preferred methods of financing the program, and any other matter relevant to the program's operation; (2) Submit a report of the state's activities to the governor, president of the se... |
Section 3742.34 | Delegating authority to board of health.
...If the director of health determines that a board of health can satisfactorily enforce sections 3742.35 to 3742.40 of the Revised Code, the director may delegate the authority to enforce those sections to the board. The director may revoke the delegation of authority at any time by written notice delivered to the board of health by certified mail. |
Section 3742.35 | Investigations.
...When the director of health or a board of health authorized to enforce sections 3742.35 to 3742.40 of the Revised Code becomes aware that an individual under six years of age has lead poisoning, the director or board shall conduct an investigation to determine the source of the lead poisoning. The director or board may conduct such an investigation when the director or board becomes aware that an individual six years... |
Section 3742.36 | Risk assessment of residential unit, child care facility, or school.
...When the director of health or an authorized board of health determines pursuant to an investigation conducted under section 3742.35 of the Revised Code that a residential unit, child care facility, or school is a possible source of the child's lead poisoning, the director or board shall conduct a risk assessment of that property in accordance with rules adopted under section 3742.45 of the Revised Code. |