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Section 921.02 | Pesticide registration.

... United States environmental protection agency. (B) The applicant for registration of a pesticide shall file a statement with the director on a form provided by the director, which shall include all of the following: (1) The name and address of the applicant and the name and address of the person whose name will appear on the label, if other than the applicant's name; (2) The brand and product name of the pest...

Section 921.03 | Experimental use permits.

... United States environmental protection agency to issue experimental use permits, the director of agriculture may: (A) Issue an experimental use permit to any applicant if he determines that such a permit is necessary in order to accumulate information necessary to register a pesticide; (B) Refuse to issue an experimental permit if he determines that the pesticide applications, to be made under the proposed terms a...

Section 921.04 | Protection of trade secrets or commercial or financial information.

...may be revealed to any state or federal agency consulted. (C) If the director proposes to release for inspection information which the applicant or registrant believes to be protected from disclosure under division (B) of this section, he shall notify the applicant or registrant, in writing, by certified mail. The director shall not thereafter make available for inspection such data until thirty days after receipt o...

Section 921.05 | Refusal, cancellation or suspension of registration.

...(A) If it appears to the director of agriculture that: (1) The pesticide does not warrant the proposed claims for it or if the pesticide and its labeling and other material required to be submitted do not comply with this chapter or rules adopted thereunder, he shall notify the applicant of the manner in which the pesticide, labeling, or other material required to be submitted fails to comply with this chapter so as...

Section 921.06 | Commercial applicator license.

...(A)(1) No individual shall do any of the following without having a commercial applicator license issued by the director of agriculture: (a) Apply pesticides for a pesticide business without direct supervision; (b) Apply pesticides as part of the individual's duties while acting as an employee of the United States government, a state, county, township, or municipal corporation, or a park district, port authorit...

Section 921.09 | Pesticide business license.

... business outside of this state, but engages in the business of applying pesticides to properties of another for hire in this state, shall obtain a license for the person's principal out-of-state location from the director. In addition, the person shall obtain a license for each location that is owned by the person in this state and used for the purpose of engaging in the pesticide business. (C)(1) The person apply...

Section 921.10 | Effective liability insurance policy or other evidence of financial responsibility.

...ve any person from liability for any damage to the person or lands of another caused by the use of pesticides even though such use conforms to the rules.

Section 921.11 | Applying restricted use pesticides.

...(A) As used in this section, "use" means any of the following: (1) Performing pre-application activities involving mixing and loading the pesticide; (2) Applying the pesticide by a commercial applicator or private applicator; (3) Performing other pesticide-related activities, including transporting or storing pesticide containers that have been opened, cleaning equipment, and disposing of excess pesticides, spr...

Section 921.12 | Examinations.

...(A)(1) The director of agriculture shall require each applicant for a license by examination under section 921.06 or 921.11 of the Revised Code to be examined on the applicant's knowledge and competency in each of the following: (a) This chapter and rules adopted under it; (b) The proper use, handling, and application of pesticides and, if the applicant is applying for a license under section 921.06 of the Revise...

Section 921.13 | Pesticide dealer license.

...ny federal, state, county, or municipal agency that provides pesticides for its own programs. (C) Each licensed pesticide dealer is responsible for the acts of each employee in the solicitation and sale of pesticides and all claims and recommendations for use of pesticides. The pesticide dealer's license is subject to denial, suspension, or revocation after a hearing for any violation of this chapter whether commit...

Section 921.14 | Records.

...sticide business, other business, state agency, or political subdivision that employs the commercial applicator. (B) Each pesticide business, other business, state agency, or political subdivision that receives copies of records under division (A) of this section shall retain them for a period of time established by rule. (C) Each private applicator shall keep a record of all restricted use pesticide applications...

Section 921.15 | Pesticides having unreasonable adverse effects on environment prohibited.

...sed Code governing the disposal and storage of such pesticide or pesticide containers. Such rules shall be in conformity with the guidelines and rules established by the Ohio environmental protection agency.

Section 921.16 | Administrative rules.

...nes necessary to minimize or prevent damage to the environment. In addition, the rules shall establish the deadlines and time periods for registration, registration renewal, late registration renewal, and failure to register under section 921.02 of the Revised Code; the fees for registration, registration renewal, late registration renewal, and failure to register under section 921.02 of the Revised Code that shall a...

Section 921.17 | Director may delegate authority.

...All authority vested in the director of agriculture by virtue of sections 921.01 to 921.29 of the Revised Code may with like force and effect be executed by such employees of the department of agriculture as the director may designate for said purpose.

Section 921.18 | Director of agriculture - powers and duties.

...bility documents; (b) Inspect the storage or disposal of pesticides; (c) Inspect and sample pesticides in storage or in use; (d) Inspect equipment or devices used to apply pesticides; (e) Inspect storage facilities and sites; (f) Inspect production areas of persons that manufacture pesticides for commercial purposes. (2) Enter upon any public or private premises at any time, when or where pesticides are being ...

Section 921.19 | Government use of pesticides.

...Every state agency, municipal corporation, and other governmental agency and political subdivision is subject to this chapter and the rules adopted thereunder with respect to the application, handling, and use of pesticides. Each state agency, municipal corporation, and other governmental agency and political subdivision is responsible for the acts of each of its employees in the application, handling, and use of ...

Section 921.21 | Director may cooperate with federal and state agencies - agreements.

...ooperative agreements with any official agency of the federal government, of this state or its subdivisions, or with any agency of another state and may enter into and receive grants-in-aid from them for the purpose of carrying out sections 921.01 to 921.29 of the Revised Code.

Section 921.22 | Pesticide program fund.

...nd all fines, penalties, costs, and damages, except court costs, that are collected by either the director of agriculture or the attorney general in consequence of any violation of those chapters or rules adopted under them. The director shall use money in the fund to administer and enforce those chapters and rules adopted under them. The director shall keep accurate records of all receipts into and disburse...

Section 921.23 | Disciplinary actions.

...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, the director of agriculture may suspend, prior to a hearing, for not longer than thirty days, and after the opportunity for a hearing may deny, suspend, revoke, refuse to renew, or modify any provision of any license, permit, or registration issued pursuant to this chapter if the director finds that the applicant or the holder of a license, permit, or registrati...

Section 921.24 | Prohibited acts.

... the provisions of the permit; (U) Engage in fraudulent business practices; (V) Dispose of any pesticide product or container in such a manner as to have unreasonable adverse effects on the environment; (W) Display any pesticide in any manner to produce unreasonable adverse effects on the environment, or to contaminate adjacent food, feed, or other products; (X) Apply any pesticide by aircraft without being l...

Section 921.25 | Civil penalties.

...(A)(1) Whenever the director of agriculture has cause to believe that any person has violated, or is violating, this chapter or any rule or order adopted or issued under it, the director may conduct a hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to determine whether a violation has occurred. Except as otherwise provided in division (A)(3) of this section, the director shall assess a civil penalty ...

Section 921.26 | Exceptions.

...ng: (1) Any carrier while lawfully engaged in transporting a pesticide or device within this state, if that carrier, upon request, permits the director of agriculture to copy all records showing the transactions in the movement of the pesticides or devices; (2) Public officials of this state and the federal government, other than commercial applicators employed by the federal government, the state, or a political...

Section 921.27 | Seizing illegal pesticides.

...(A) If the director of agriculture has reasonable cause to believe that a pesticide or device is being distributed, stored, transported, or used in violation of this chapter or of any rules, it shall be subject to seizure on complaint of the director to a court of competent jurisdiction in the locality in which the pesticide or device is located. (B) If the article is condemned, it shall, after entry or decre...

Section 921.28 | Statement of alleged damages.

...A person who claims damages from a pesticide application shall notify the director of agriculture and the pesticide applicator by submitting an oral or written statement of alleged damages. The statement shall contain all of the following: (A) The name of the person responsible for the application of the pesticide; (B) The name of the owner or operator of the land on which the crop is grown and for which damages ar...

Section 921.29 | Fines, penalties, costs, and damages are lien of state.

...Fines, penalties, costs, and damages assessed against a person in consequence of violations of this chapter, as provided in this chapter or any other section of the Revised Code, shall be a lien in favor of the state upon the real and personal property of the person, upon the filing of a judgment or an order of the director of agriculture with the county in which the real and personal property is located. The r...

Section 5123.701 | Application for short-term care.

... the community who is eighteen years of age or older and who is or believes self to be a person with an intellectual disability may make written application to the managing officer of any institution for temporary admission for short-term care. The application may be made on behalf of a minor by a parent or guardian, and on behalf of an adult adjudicated mentally incompetent by a guardian. (B) For purposes of this s...

Section 5124.01 | Definitions.

... an increase in an ICF/IID's square footage. (B) "Affiliated operator" means an operator affiliated with either of the following: (1) The exiting operator for whom the affiliated operator is to assume liability for the entire amount of the exiting operator's debt under the medicaid program or the portion of the debt that represents the franchise permit fee the exiting operator owes; (2) The entering operator...

Section 5124.70 | Maximum number of residents per sleeping room.

...ping room are under twenty-one years of age. (b) The parents or guardians of all of the residents of the sleeping room consent to the residents residing in a sleeping room with more than two residents. (3) An ICF/IID to which any of the following apply on the effective date of this amendment : (a) The ICF/IID has a medicaid-certified capacity between sixty and seventy beds and is located in a county with a p...

Section 5126.05 | County board - powers and duties.

... approve contracts of employment for management employees that are for a term of more than one year, employ legal counsel under section 309.10 of the Revised Code, and contract for employee benefits. A county board may provide benefits through an individual or joint self-insurance program as provided under section 9.833 of the Revised Code. (8) Provide service and support administration in accordance with section ...

Section 5126.30 | Protective services for adults with developmental disability definitions.

...Adult" means a person eighteen years of age or older with a developmental disability. (B) "Caretaker" means a person who is responsible for the care of an adult by order of a court, including an order of guardianship, or who assumes the responsibility for the care of an adult as a volunteer, as a family member, by contract, or by the acceptance of payment for care. (C) "Abuse" has the same meaning as in section 512...

Section 5126.31 | Reviewing reports of abuse and neglect.

...s that the individual is sixty years of age or older but does not have a developmental disability, it shall refer the case to the county department of job and family services. If the county board determines that the individual is an adult with a developmental disability, it shall continue its review of the case. (B) For each review over which the county board retains responsibility under division (A) of this section...

Section 5126.33 | Complaint process.

...e all of the following: (1) The name, age, and address of the adult; (2) Facts describing the nature of the abuse, neglect, or exploitation and supporting the board's belief that services are needed; (3) The types of services proposed by the board, as set forth in the protective service plan described in division (J) of section 5126.30 of the Revised Code and filed with the complaint; (4) Facts showing the board...

Section 5139.10 | Final discharges ends control by department.

... shall cease when the child reaches the age of twenty-one years.

Section 5139.27 | Financial assistance rules.

... of rehabilitating children between the ages of twelve to eighteen years, other than psychotic children or children with intellectual disabilities, who are designated delinquent children, as defined in section 2152.02 of the Revised Code, or unruly, as defined in section 2151.022 of the Revised Code, by order of a juvenile court. If the department of youth services finds that the school, forestry camp, or other facil...

Section 5139.39 | Transfer to certified foster care facility.

...ld between twelve and eighteen years of age, other than a psychotic child or a child with an intellectual disability, who has been designated a delinquent child and placed on probation by order of the juvenile court as a result of having violated any law of this state or the United States or any ordinance of a political subdivision of this state.

Section 5139.50 | Release authority - appointment - duties.

...y until they attain twenty-one years of age; (2) Establish written policies and procedures for conducting reviews of the status for all youth in the custody of the department, setting or modifying dates of release and discharge, specifying the duration, terms, and conditions of release to be carried out in supervised release subject to the addition of additional consistent terms and conditions by a court in accordan...

Section 5145.04 | Maintaining control of prisoners - daily record of conduct.

... of the admission, the prisoner's name, age, nativity, nationality, and other facts as to parentage and early social influences that might indicate the constitutional and acquired defects and tendencies of the prisoner. Upon these entries in the register shall be based an estimate of the condition of the prisoner and the best probable plan of his treatment.

Section 5145.1611 | Documentation upon inmate's release from prison.

...pate; (2) Inmates sixty-five years of age or older; (3) Inmates granted judicial release under division (N) of section 2929.20 of the Revised Code or released as if on parole under section 2967.05 of the Revised Code; (4) Inmates released to the custody of another jurisdiction; (5) Inmates that the department of rehabilitation and correction determines would be physically or mentally unable to return to the w...

Section 5147.22 | Earnings of prisoners.

... and the prisoner has a child under the age of sixteen or a spouse, the board or officer in control of the workhouse or jail shall pay the earnings weekly to the person having custody of the child, or to the spouse of the prisoner, as the board or officer determines. When the prisoner has no such child or spouse, the earnings shall be paid to the prisoner upon discharge.

Section 5153.171 | Request for information concerning deceased child whose death may have been caused by abuse, neglect, or other criminal conduct.

...n receipt by a public children services agency of a request for the release of information about a child under eighteen years of age who was a resident of the county served by the agency at the time of death and whose death may have been caused by abuse, neglect, or other criminal conduct, the director of the agency immediately shall confer with the prosecuting attorney of that county. After the executive director co...

Section 5160.48 | Rules for conditions and procedures for the release of information.

...(A) The medicaid director shall adopt rules under section 5160.02 of the Revised Code implementing sections 5160.45 to 5160.481 of the Revised Code and governing the custody, use, disclosure, and preservation of the information generated or received by the department of medicaid, county departments of job and family services, other state and county entities, contractors, grantees, private entities, or officials...

Section 5161.05 | Continued operation of federal component.

...all of the cost of health benefits coverage for uninsured individuals under nineteen years of age with family incomes not exceeding one hundred fifty per cent of the federal poverty line.

Section 5161.10 | State child health plan.

...ll of the cost of health benefits coverage for uninsured individuals under nineteen years of age with family incomes above one hundred fifty per cent of the federal poverty line but not exceeding two hundred per cent of the federal poverty line. If the director submits the plan, the director shall stipulate in the plan that the payments will be available only while federal financial participation is available ...

Section 5161.15 | Request for waiver to pay costs for certain individuals.

...ll of the cost of health benefits coverage for individuals under nineteen years of age with family incomes above two hundred per cent of the federal poverty line but not exceeding three hundred per cent of the federal poverty line. If the director submits the waiver request, the director shall stipulate in the request that the payments will be available only while federal financial participation is available f...

Section 5161.27 | Application for medicaid.

...ncludes a child under nineteen years of age and is denied.

Section 5161.35 | Waiver request to provide health assistance to certain individuals.

...a child who is under nineteen years of age, resides with the parent, and is enrolled in the children's health insurance program part I or II or the medicaid program; (2) Is uninsured; (3) Has a family income that does not exceed one hundred per cent of the federal poverty line. (B) A waiver request the director submits under division (A) of this section may seek federal funds allotted to the state under the "...

Section 5162.11 | Contract for data collection and warehouse functions assessment.

...he ability to link the data sets of all agencies serving medicaid recipients. The assessment of the data system shall include functions related to fraud and abuse detection, program management and budgeting, and performance measurement capabilities of all agencies serving medicaid recipients, including the departments of aging, health, job and family services, medicaid, mental health and addiction services, childr...

Section 5162.211 | Lien against property of recipient or spouse as part of estate recovery program.

...ghter who is under twenty-one years of age or, under the "Social Security Act," section 1614, 42 U.S.C. 1382c, considered to be blind or disabled; (3) The recipient's sibling who has an equity interest in the home and resided in the home for at least one year immediately before the date of the recipient's admission to the institution. (D) The medicaid director or a person designated by the director shall sign ...

Section 5162.66 | Residents protection fund.

...t of residents for the loss of money managed by the facility under section 3721.15 of the Revised Code; (d) Provision of funds for costs incurred by a temporary resident safety assurance manager appointed under section 5165.78 of the Revised Code. (2) Subject to 42 C.F.R. 488.845(g)(2), money deposited into the fund pursuant to division (A)(3) of this section shall be used to improve the quality of medicaid service...

Section 5163.063 | Medicaid coverage of employed individuals with a disability.

...e as necessary to provide medicaid coverage for the optional eligibility group described in section 1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(XIII) of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1396a(a)(10)(A)(ii)(XIII). By requiring the medicaid program to provide coverage to the optional eligibility group consisting of employed individuals with disabilities under division (C) of section 5163.06 of the Revised Code, it is the intent of the g...