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Section 3712.03 | Director of health; powers and duties.

...ns or public agencies providing hospice care programs within this state by the department of health and for the suspension and revocation of licenses; (2) Establishing a license fee and license renewal fee for hospice care programs, neither of which shall, except as provided in division (B) of this section, exceed six hundred dollars. The fees shall cover the three-year period during which an existing license is val...

Section 3712.031 | Adoption of rules.

...ic agencies providing pediatric respite care programs within this state by the department of health and for the suspension and revocation of licenses; (2) Establishing a license fee and license renewal fee for pediatric respite care programs, neither of which shall, except as provided in division (B) of this section, exceed six hundred dollars. The fees shall cover the three-year period during which an existing lic...

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

...ncies 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 programs, neither of which shall, except as provided in division (B) of this section, exceed six hundred dollars during a three-year period that a registration is valid as provided in sect...

Section 3712.04 | Hospice care program license.

...a license shall be made at least ninety days before the expiration of the license in the same manner as for an initial license, except that, if the program provides hospice care and services in a hospice patient's home, the application for renewal shall include written evidence demonstrating that the applicant is in compliance with section 3712.062 of the Revised Code. The department shall renew the license if the ap...

Section 3712.041 | License for pediatric respite care program.

... license shall be made at least ninety days before the expiration of the license in the same manner as for an initial license. The department shall renew the license if the applicant meets the requirements of this chapter and rules adopted under it. (C) Subject to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the department may suspend or revoke a license if the licensee made any material misrepresentation in the applicat...

Section 3712.042 | Registration for pediatric transition care programs.

...n renewal shall be made at least ninety days before the expiration of the registration in the same manner as for an initial registration. The department shall renew the registration if the pediatric transition care program meets the requirements of this chapter and rules adopted under it. (C) Subject to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the department may suspend or revoke a registration if the registration holder ...

Section 3712.05 | Unlicensed hospice care programs.

... hold itself out as providing a hospice care program, or provide a hospice care program, or use the term "hospice" or any term containing "hospice" to describe or refer to a health program, facility, or agency. A hospital, home providing nursing care, or home health agency that provides services under contract with a person or public agency providing a hospice care program licensed under section 3712.04 of the Revis...

Section 3712.051 | Unlicensed pediatric respite care programs; injunctions.

...lf out as providing a pediatric respite care program, or provide a pediatric respite care program, or use the term "pediatric respite care program" or any term containing "pediatric respite care" to describe or refer to a health program, facility, or agency. (B) Division (A) of this section does not apply to any of the following: (1) A hospital; (2) A nursing home or residential care facility, as those terms...

Section 3712.06 | Provision of services.

...t 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 the patient's family that: (1) Is coordinated by one designated individual who shall ensure that all components of the plan of care are addressed and implemented; (2) Addresses maintenance of patient-family participation in decision making; and (3) Is periodically rev...

Section 3712.061 | Pediatric respite care program; requirements.

... needs is available twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week; (3) Establish an interdisciplinary plan of care for each pediatric respite care patient and the patient's family that: (a) Is coordinated by one designated individual who shall ensure that all components of the plan of care are addressed and implemented; (b) Addresses maintenance of patient-family participation in decision making related to the ...

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

... diversion to the local law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the territory in which the hospice patient's home is located in accordance with rules adopted under division (A)(6) of section 3712.03 of the Revised Code; (7) Before providing hospice care and services, inform the patient and the patient's family that the hospice care program will dispose of any controlled substances containing opioids that are n...

Section 3712.063 | Requirements for pediatric transition care programs.

... shall be available twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week. (D) The program shall maintain in the home central clinical records on all pediatric transition care patients. (E) The program shall maintain in the home birth certificates, certified guardianship letters of authority, or other documentation related to health care decision-making, as applicable, for any pediatric transition care patient who receiv...

Section 3712.07 | Terminal care facilities for the homeless.

...erminally 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 at the facility, if all of the following apply: (1) Each resident of the facility has been diagnosed by a physician as having a terminal condition a...

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

...ense 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.

...s section not later than five business days after the individual begins conditional employment. In the circumstances described in division (I)(2) of this section, a hospice care program or pediatric respite care program may employ conditionally an applicant who has been referred to the hospice care program or pediatric respite care program by an employment service that supplies full-time, part-time, or temporar...

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.

... 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 3718.01 | Definitions.

...than one thousand gallons of sewage per day and that does not require a national pollutant discharge elimination system permit issued under section 6111.03 of the Revised Code or an injection well drilling or operating permit issued under section 6111.043 of the Revised Code. (S) "Soil" means the naturally occurring pedogenically developed and undeveloped regolith overlying bedrock. (T) "Vertical separation di...

Section 3718.011 | Conditions under which sewage treatment system causes a public health nuisance.

...(A) For purposes of this chapter, a sewage treatment system is causing a public health nuisance if any of the following situations occurs and, after notice by a board of health to the applicable property owner, timely repairs are not made to that system to eliminate the situation: (1) The sewage treatment system is not operating properly due to a missing component, incorrect settings, or a mechanical or electrical...

Section 3718.012 | Older sewage treatment systems.

...A sewage treatment system that was in operation prior to the effective date of this section shall not be required to be replaced with a new sewage treatment system under this chapter or rules adopted under it and shall be deemed approved if the system does not cause a public health nuisance or, if the system is causing a public health nuisance as provided in section 3718.011 of the Revised Code, repairs are mad...

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

... board of health, not later than sixty days after the issuance of an installation, operation, or alteration permit, to notify the director that the permit was issued. The rules shall require the notification to be in a format prescribed by the director and to include information related to the issuance of the permit. With the assistance of the department of health, a board of health, to the extent practicable, ...

Section 3718.021 | Board of health may regulate small flow on-site systems; OEPA regulation in default.

...d abandonment of small flow on-site sewage treatment systems in accordance with rules adopted by the director of health under division (A)(13) of section 3718.02 of the Revised Code. If a board of health chooses to regulate small flow on-site sewage treatment systems, the board first shall send written notification to the director of health and the director of environmental protection. (B) If a board of heal...

Section 3718.022 | Consideration of economic impact in adopting rules.

...Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter to the contrary, in adopting rules under division (A) of section 3718.02 of the Revised Code, the director of health shall consider the economic impact of the rules on property owners, the state of available technology, and the nature and economics of the available alternatives.

Section 3718.023 | Approval of installation, operation or alteration of sewage treatment systems.

...lation, operation, or alteration of sewage treatment systems the use of which has been authorized in those rules or that have been approved for use in this state by the director of health under section 3718.04 of the Revised Code. The board shall approve an installation, operation, or alteration only in the health district in which the board has jurisdiction. A board shall approve the installation, operation, ...