Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3701.77 | Lupus education and awareness program.
...ion and awareness programs and procure related materials and services from organizations with appropriate expertise and knowledge of lupus. (C) The department may accept gifts, grants, and donations from the federal government, foundations, organizations, medical schools, and other entities for fulfilling the obligations of the program. (D) The department may seek any federal waiver that may be necessary to maximiz... |
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Section 3701.771 | Needs assessment regarding lupus.
...tify all of the following: (a) The level of statewide health professional and public awareness about lupus; (b) The existence of lupus education, awareness, and treatment programs and related technical assistance available in the state and nationwide; (c) The lupus-related educational and support service needs of health care providers in the state, including physicians, nurses, health plans, and other health... |
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Section 3701.772 | Program to award grants for lupus diagnosis, treatment, and therapeutic decision-making.
...us foundation of America, inc. To be eligible for a grant, an applicant must be affiliated with the foundation. (B) Each grant recipient shall do all of the following: (1) Develop health professional educational materials that identify the latest scientific and medical information and clinical applications; (2) Work to increase knowledge among physicians, nurses, and other health and human services professi... |
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Section 3701.775 | Lupus education and awareness program fund.
...und. Money in the fund shall be used solely to administer the lupus education and awareness program. |
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Section 3701.78 | Commission on minority health.
...ental health and addiction services, developmental disabilities, aging, children and youth, and job and family services, or their designees; the medicaid director, or the director's designee; and the director of education and workforce, or the director's designee. The commission shall elect a chairperson from among its members. Of the members appointed by the governor, five shall be appointed to initial terms o... |
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Section 3701.79 | Physician, hospital, and department abortion reports.
...ical abortion, the method of final disposition of the fetal remains under Chapter 3726. of the Revised Code; (5) All of the following regarding the woman on whom the abortion was performed: (a) State and zip code of residence; (b) Age; (c) Race; (d) Marital status; (e) Number of previous pregnancies; (f) Years of education; (g) Number of living children; (h) Number of zygotes, blastocytes, embryos, ... |
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Section 3701.791 | Notice to be posted where abortions performed.
...nsions of at least seventeen inches by eleven inches. The first two sentences of the notice shall be printed in at least a forty-four-point typeface and the remaining lines shall be in at least a thirty-point typeface. (C) The department of health shall publish the following notice on its internet web site in a manner that can be copied and produced in poster form: "NO ONE CAN FORCE YOU TO HAVE AN ABORTION. ... |
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Section 3701.792 | Child survival form.
...(A) The director of health shall develop a child survival form to be submitted to the department of health in accordance with division (B) of this section each time a child is born alive after an abortion or attempted abortion. In developing the form, the director may consult with obstetricians, maternal-fetal specialists, or any other professionals the director considers appropriate. The form shall include areas for... |
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Section 3701.80 | Cooperation for health and sanitary practices of meal preparation and service for type A family child care homes.
...The department of health shall cooperate with the director of children and youth when the director promulgates rules pursuant to Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code governing the health and sanitary practices of meal preparation and service for type A family child care homes, as defined in section 5104.01 of the Revised Code, recommend procedures for inspecting type A family child care homes to determine whether they a... |
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Section 3701.81 | Exposing others to contagion.
...accommodation, amusement, resort, or trade, and knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that persons using such conveyance or place have been or are being exposed to a dangerous, contagious disease, shall negligently fail to take reasonable measures to protect the public from exposure to the contagion, and to inform health authorities of the existence of the contagion. |
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Section 3701.82 | Rules and prohibitions for use of burners or heaters.
...ner or heater using wood, coal, coke, fuel oil, kerosene, gasoline, natural gas, liquid petroleum gas, or similar fuel, and tending to give off carbon monoxide or other harmful gases: (1) When used in living quarters, or in any enclosed building or space in which persons are usually present, shall be used with a flue or vent so designed, installed, and maintained as to vent the products of combustion outdoors; excep... |
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Section 3701.83 | General operations fund.
..., 3776.08, and 4769.09 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3701.831 | Director to assess operating funds to pay share of department's administrative costs.
...be based on a plan that the director develops. Assessments shall be paid from the funds designated in the plan and credited by means of intrastate transfer voucher to the central support indirect fund which is hereby created in the state treasury. The fund shall be administered by the director of health and used to pay administrative costs of the department of health. |
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Section 3701.832 | Department of health medicaid fund.
...e is created in the state treasury the department of health medicaid fund. All funds the department of health receives for the purpose of paying the expenses the department incurs under the medicaid program shall be deposited into the fund. The department shall use the money in the fund to pay the expenses the department incurs under the medicaid program. |
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Section 3701.834 | Public health emergency preparedness fund.
... use money in the fund to pay expenses related to public health emergency preparedness and response activities. |
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Section 3701.84 | Plan for reduction of tobacco use.
...s, and others who may be disproportionately affected by the use of tobacco. The department shall make copies of the plan available to the public. (B) The plan shall do both of the following: (1) Take into account the increasing use of electronic health records by health care providers and expanded health insurance coverage for tobacco cessation products and services; (2) Require the department to collaborate wi... |
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Section 3701.841 | Tobacco use prevention fund.
...asury. The fund shall consist of money deposited by the treasurer of state into the fund from the liquidation, pursuant to Sub. H.B. 544 of the 127th general assembly, of the former tobacco use prevention and control endowment fund and any gifts, grants, or donations received by the director of health for the purposes of the tobacco use prevention fund. All investment earnings of the fund shall be credited to t... |
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Section 3701.85 | Automated external defibrillator - requirements for use.
...ence-based emergency cardiovascular guidelines that are current; and (2) Maintain and test the defibrillator according to the manufacturer's guidelines. (C) It is recommended, but not required, that a person who possesses an automated external defibrillator notify an emergency medical services organization of the location of the defibrillator. (D) Any person may perform automated external defibrillation. Traini... |
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Section 3701.851 | Development of model emergency action plan.
...The department of health shall develop a model emergency action plan for the use of automated external defibrillators by public and chartered nonpublic schools, youth sports organizations, and sports and recreation locations, as that term is defined in section 755.13 of the Revised Code. The model emergency action plan shall require the plan to be practiced at least quarterly. The department shall develop a procedu... |
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Section 3701.86 | Anatomical pathology services billing definitions.
...ytopathology; (3) Hematology; (4) Subcellular or molecular pathology; (5) Blood banking services performed by pathologists. (B) "Assignment of benefits" means the transfer of health care coverage reimbursement benefits or other rights under an insurance policy, subscription contract, or health care plan by an insured, subscriber, or plan enrollee to a health care provider, hospital, or other health care facil... |
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Section 3701.861 | Laboratory bill for anatomical pathology services.
...ause to be presented a claim, bill, or demand for payment for anatomic pathology services to any person or entity other than the following: (1) The patient who receives the services or another individual, such as a parent, spouse, or guardian, who is responsible for the patient's bills; (2) A responsible insurer or other third-party payor of a patient who receives the services; (3) A hospital, public h... |
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Section 3701.87 | Agreement to review proposed capital expenditures by health care facilities.
...amend, and adopt rules, standards, guidelines, and official policies which are consistent with federal law, as it deems necessary to implement the capital expenditures review program. (C) The director shall make all findings and recommendations required by federal law and shall give due consideration to the findings, reviews, and comments of areawide health planning agencies performing reviews pursuant to sect... |
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Section 3701.88 | 340B covered entity reporting requirements.
..., or self-pay: (a) The aggregate acquisition cost for all 340B drugs dispensed or administered by the covered entity, associated facility, or contract pharmacy; (b) The aggregate payments received from third-party payors, including insurers, for all 340B drugs dispensed or administered by the covered entity, associated facility, or contract pharmacy; (c) The total number of prescriptions dispensed or administer... |
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Section 3701.89 | [Repealed effective 1/1/2026 by H.B. 238, 135th General Assembly] Ohio medical quality foundation.
... director of health and the remaining twelve of whom shall be appointed by the governor within ninety days of July 21, 1994. (B) Five of the appointed trustees shall hold the degree of doctor of medicine; of those, two shall be appointed to an initial term of three years, one shall be appointed for an initial term of four years, and two shall be appointed for an initial term of five years. Four of the appointed tr... |
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Section 3701.90 | Development of curricula on efficacy-based contraceptives.
...s in this state, as well as medical residency and fellowship programs in this state, to develop and implement appropriate curricula in those schools and programs designed to prepare primary care and women's health care physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, and physician assistants to provide patient counseling on efficacy-based contraceptives, including long-acting reversible contraceptives. |