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Section 3707.39 | Employment of scavengers - approval for constructing, enlarging, or modifying solid waste facility.

... and offal and other noxious substances removed from the municipal corporation. When so required by rules adopted under division (G)(2) of section 343.01 of the Revised Code, the municipal corporation, before constructing, enlarging, or modifying such a facility, shall obtain approval for the facility from the board of county commissioners of the county or board of directors of the joint solid waste management distr...

Section 3709.13 | Appointment of clerk, nurses, physicians, and others by board of general health district.

..., and all employees of the board may be removed for cause by a majority of the board.

Section 3710.04 | Requirements to qualify for contractor's license.

...(2) Is sufficiently qualified to safely remove asbestos, demonstrated by reliability as an asbestos hazard abatement contractor, possesses a work program that prevents the contamination or recontamination of the environment and protects the public health from the hazards of exposure to asbestos, possesses evidence of certification of each individual employee or agent who will be responsible for others who may come in...

Section 3710.08 | Duties of contractor and specialist.

...2) Ensure that workers utilize, handle, remove, and dispose of the disposable clothing provided by abatement contractors in a manner that will prevent contamination or recontamination of the environment and protect the public health from the hazards of exposure to asbestos; (3) Ensure that workers utilize protective clothing and equipment and comply with the applicable health and safety standards set forth in divis...

Section 3710.09 | Contractor to maintain records of projects.

...f asbestos-containing material that was removed; (4) The starting and completion dates of each asbestos hazard abatement project; (5) A summary of the procedures that were used to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local standards; (6) The name and address of each asbestos disposal site where the waste containing asbestos was deposited; (7) Any other information that the director, by rule, requires.

Section 3713.09 | Inspectors - investigations.

...ll be tagged, and the tag shall not be removed except by an authorized representative of the division of industrial compliance after the violator demonstrates to the satisfaction of the superintendent proof of compliance with the requirements of section 3713.08 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) When an inspector has cause to believe that any bedding or stuffed toy is not tagged or labeled in accordance with section ...

Section 3714.13 | Prohibitions.

...here the materials were so generated or removed, without providing written notice to the board of health of the health district in which the land is located or, if the health district is not on the approved list under section 3714.09 of the Revised Code, to the director of environmental protection at least seven days prior to the first placement of any such materials as fill material at the off-site location.

Section 3715.011 | Effect of changes to federal law.

...ontrary: (1) An article is added to or removed from the definition of biological product in subsection (i) of section 351 of the "Public Health Service Act," 42 U.S.C. 262(i). (2) The United States food and drug administration determines that a biological product meets the standards for interchangeability set forth in section 351 of the "Public Health Service Act," 42 U.S.C. 262(k), and the product is licensed unde...

Section 3715.50 | Overdose reversal drugs definitions.

...ght to reasonably prevent it from being removed from its intended location; (b) Provide to any individual who accesses the supply instructions regarding emergency administration of the drug, including a specific instruction to summon emergency services as necessary; (c) Develop a process for monitoring and replenishing the supply maintained in the automated mechanism; (d) Store the overdose reversal drug in acc...

Section 3715.74 | Governor may declare adulterated consumer product emergency.

...at all units of the consumer product be removed from public display by all retailers; (b) That no units of the consumer product be sold or offered for sale during the adulterated consumer product emergency; (c) That any retailer possessing units of the consumer product segregate these units from other merchandise and hold them or a portion of them for disposition by designated law enforcement officers or official...

Section 3717.02 | Retail food safety advisory council.

...ever occurs first. (D) A member may be removed from office for failing to attend two consecutive council meetings without showing good cause for the absences. Removal from office requires joint action by the director of agriculture and director of health. (E) The director of agriculture or the person the director designates to serve on the director's behalf, and the director of health or the person the director des...

Section 3717.33 | Rules.

...n inspection whether articles should be removed from use because of a clear and present danger to the public health; (G) Standards and procedures for conducting investigations of complaints pertaining to retail food establishments; (H)(1) Surveys conducted by the director to determine whether boards of health are qualified and have the capacity to administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter and the rule...

Section 3718.02 | Director of health to adopt administrative rules; board of health may adopt more stringent rules.

...ter drains, and engineered drainage to remove or divert any subsurface water from an area to be used for soil absorption of sewage in the soil of a sewage treatment system; (16) Prescribe standards for the inspection of septage hauling truck tanks by boards of health, including, but not limited to, tank seal safety specifications; (17) Establish standards and testing methods to ensure that all septic tanks, o...

Section 3718.03 | Sewage treatment system technical advisory committee.

...The applicable appointing authority may remove a member from the committee for failure to attend two consecutive meetings without showing good cause for the absences. (C) The technical advisory committee annually shall select from among its members a chairperson and a vice-chairperson. The secretary shall keep a record of its proceedings. A majority vote of the members of the full committee is necessary to take ac...

Section 3719.121 | Suspending license, certificate, or registration of person addicted to or improperly distributing controlled substances.

...spension shall remain in effect, unless removed by the board, until the board's final adjudication order becomes effective, except that if the board does not issue its final adjudication order within ninety days after the hearing, the suspension shall be void on the ninety-first day after the hearing. (C) On receiving notification pursuant to section 2929.42 or 3719.12 of the Revised Code, the board under which a p...

Section 3719.43 | Effect of U.S. attorney general addition, transfer, or removal of substance from schedule.

... drug abuse control laws to another, or removes a compound, mixture, preparation, or substance from the schedules of the federal drug abuse control laws, then such addition, transfer, or removal is automatically effected in the corresponding schedule or schedules established by rule adopted under section 3719.41 of the Revised Code, subject to amendment pursuant to section 3719.44 of the Revised Code. The state boar...

Section 3721.011 | Skilled nursing care.

...(A) In addition to providing accommodations, supervision, and personal care services to its residents, a residential care facility may do the following: (1) Provide the following skilled nursing care to its residents: (a) Supervision of special diets; (b) Application of dressings, in accordance with rules adopted under section 3721.04 of the Revised Code; (c) Subject to division (B)(1) of this section, admin...

Section 3721.081 | Summary orders.

...(A) Notwithstanding any action the director of health may take under section 3721.08 of the Revised Code, if the director determines immediate action is necessary to protect resident health or safety because a home has neglected or refused to act with sufficient promptness or efficiency to protect resident health or safety, the director may do either or both of the following before a home is provided notice and an op...

Section 3721.10 | Residents' rights definitions.

...dent and that the resident is unable to remove easily, a geriatric chair, or a locked room door. (G) "Chemical restraint" means any medication bearing the American hospital formulary service therapeutic class 4:00, 28:16:08, 28:24:08, or 28:24:92 that alters the functioning of the central nervous system in a manner that limits physical and cognitive functioning to the degree that the resident cannot attain the resid...

Section 3721.61 | Electronic monitoring authorization form.

...(A) Subject to section 3721.62 of the Revised Code, a resident or a resident's guardian or attorney in fact may authorize the installation and use of an electronic monitoring device in the resident's room in a long-term care facility. (B) The installation and use of an electronic monitoring device may be authorized only if both of the following conditions are met: (1) If a long-term care facility has prescribed a...

Section 3722.06 | Rules.

...(A) Not later than the date that is one year after the effective date of this section , the director of health shall adopt rules establishing health, safety, welfare, and quality standards for hospitals licensed under this chapter, including standards for all of the following: (1) Maternity units; (2) Newborn care nurseries; (3) Health care services. (B) Not later than the date that is one year after the ...

Section 3729.06 | Annual survey of health district for compliance.

...inion a resurvey is necessary and shall remove from the approved list any health district not substantially complying with this chapter and rules adopted under it. (B) If, after a survey or resurvey is made as provided in this section, the director determines that a health district is not eligible to be placed on the approved list or to continue on the list, the director shall certify that fact to the board of healt...

Section 3734.01 | Solid and hazardous waste definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) "Board of health" means the board of health of a city or general health district or the authority having the duties of a board of health in any city as authorized by section 3709.05 of the Revised Code. (B) "Director" means the director of environmental protection. (C) "Health district" means a city or general health district as created by or under authority of Chapter 3709. of t...

Section 3734.08 | Annual survey.

...n his opinion it is necessary and shall remove from the approved list any health district not substantially complying with this chapter and rules adopted under it. (B) If, after a survey or resurvey is made as provided by this section, the director determines that a health district is not eligible to be placed on the approved list or to continue on the list, he shall certify that fact to the board of health of the h...

Section 3734.12 | Director of environmental protection - powers and duties.

...other than those composed of materials removed from the ground as part of coal or mineral extraction or cleaning processes, land treatment facilities, thermal treatment facilities, and landfills that may be more stringent than the regulations adopted under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act whenever the director reasonably determines that federal regulations will not adequately protect the public health...