Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 128.02 | Statewide 9-1-1 steering committee.
...nd maintenance of a statewide emergency services internet protocol network, statewide next generation 9-1-1 core-services system, and the dispatch of emergency service providers. The steering committee shall do all of the following: (1) Examine the readiness of the state's current technology infrastructure for a statewide emergency services internet protocol network; (2) Research legislative authority with rega... |
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Section 1565.15 | Emergency medical personnel, services and training to be provided for mine employees.
...I," "paramedic," and "emergency medical service organization" have the same meanings as in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "First aid provider" includes a mine medical responder, an EMT-basic, an EMT-I, a paramedic, or an employee at a surface coal mine who has satisfied the training requirements established in division (D)(1) of this section. (3) "Mine medical responder" means a person who has satisfied... |
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Section 1713.34 | Medical colleges or embalming board may receive bodies for study or dissection - procedure.
...Superintendents of city hospitals, directors or superintendents of city infirmaries, county homes, or other charitable institutions, directors or superintendents of workhouses, founded and supported in whole or in part at public expense, superintendents or managing officers of state benevolent institutions, boards of township trustees, sheriffs, or coroners, in possession of bodies not claimed or identified, or... |
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Section 173.11 | System of multipurpose senior centers.
... social, supportive, and rehabilitative services to older adults; (B) Encouraging older adults to maintain physical, social, and emotional well-being and to live dignified and reasonably independent lives in their own homes; (C) Diminishing the rate of inappropriate entry and placement of older adults in nursing homes, sheltered housing for older adults, and related facilities. The department shall, in accordan... |
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Section 173.42 | Long-term care consultation program.
...d Code. (3) "Home and community-based services covered by medicaid components the department of aging administers" means all of the following: (a) Medicaid waiver services available to a participant in a department of aging-administered medicaid waiver component; (b) The following medicaid state plan services available to a participant in a department of aging-administered medicaid waiver component as specified... |
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Section 1751.01 | Health insuring corporation law definitions.
...is chapter: (A)(1) "Basic health care services" means the following services when medically necessary: (a) Physician's services, except when such services are supplemental under division (B) of this section; (b) Inpatient hospital services; (c) Outpatient medical services; (d) Emergency health services; (e) Urgent care services; (f) Diagnostic laboratory services and diagnostic and therapeutic radiologi... |
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Section 1751.77 | Utilization review, internal and external review procedure definitions.
...e, continued stay, or other health care service has been reviewed and, based upon the information provided, the health care service does not meet the requirements for benefit payment under the health insuring corporation's policy, contract, or agreement, and coverage is therefore denied, reduced, or terminated. (B) "Ambulatory review" means utilization review of health care services performed or provided in an outp... |
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Section 1751.82 | Reconsideration of adverse determination.
...care facility rendering the health care service an opportunity to request in writing on behalf of the enrollee a reconsideration of an adverse determination by the reviewer making the adverse determination. The provider or health care facility may not request a reconsideration without the prior consent of the enrollee. The reconsideration shall occur within three business days after the health insuring corporation's ... |
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Section 1753.21 | Prescription drugs.
...(A) If a policy, contract, or agreement of a health insuring corporation uses a restricted formulary of prescription drugs, the health insuring corporation shall do both of the following: (1) Develop such a formulary in consultation with and with the approval of a pharmacy and therapeutics committee, a majority of the members of which are physicians or advanced practice registered nurses affiliated with the health ... |
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Section 1753.28 | Emergency services coverage.
...y bodily organ or part. (2) "Emergency services" means the following: (a) A medical screening examination, as required by federal law, that is within the capability of the emergency department of a hospital, including ancillary services routinely available to the emergency department, to evaluate an emergency medical condition; (b) Such further medical examination and treatment that are required by federal law to ... |
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Section 2112.04 | Cooperation between courts.
...(A) In a guardianship or protective proceeding in this state, a probate court of this state may request the appropriate court of another state to do any of the following: (1) Hold an evidentiary hearing; (2) Order a person in that state to produce evidence or give testimony pursuant to the procedures of that state; (3) Order that an evaluation or assessment be made of the respondent; (4) Order any appropriat... |
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Section 2125.02 | Parties - damages.
...capacity of the decedent; (2) Loss of services of the decedent; (3) Loss of the society of the decedent, including loss of companionship, consortium, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, and education, suffered by the surviving spouse, dependent children, parents, or next of kin of the decedent; (4) Loss of prospective inheritance to the decedent's heirs at ... |
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Section 2133.03 | When declaration operative.
...(A)(1) A declaration becomes operative when it is communicated to the attending physician of the declarant, the attending physician and one other physician who examines the declarant determine that the declarant is in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state, whichever is addressed in the declaration, the applicable requirements of divisions (A)(2) and (3) of this section are satisfied, and the atte... |
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Section 2151.011 | Juvenile court definitions.
... foster homes; (c) Provides adoption services in conjunction with a public children services agency or private child placing agency. (B) As used in this chapter: (1) "Adequate parental care" means the provision by a child's parent or parents, guardian, or custodian of adequate food, clothing, and shelter to ensure the child's health and physical safety and the provision by a child's parent or parents of spec... |
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Section 2151.35 | Procedure for hearings in juvenile court.
... permanent custody of a public children services agency or a private child placing agency, the parents of the child whose parental rights were terminated cease to be parties to the action upon the issuance of the order. This division is not intended to eliminate or restrict any right of the parents to appeal the permanent custody order issued pursuant to division (A)(4) of section 2151.353 of the Revised Code. (E) ... |
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Section 2151.3527 | Medical information forms.
...ised Code. The materials shall describe services available to assist parents and newborns and shall include information directly relevant to situations that might cause parents to desert a child and information on the procedures for a person to follow in order to reunite with a child the person delivered under section 2151.3516 of the Revised Code, including notice that the person will be required to submit to a DNA ... |
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Section 2151.3532 | Rules governing newborn safety incubators.
... agency, hospital, or emergency medical service organization; (b) Allow a child to be placed anonymously from outside the facility; (c) Lock the incubator after a child is placed in it so that a person outside the facility is unable to access the child; (d) Provide a controlled environment for the care and protection of the child; (e) Provide notification to a centralized location in the facility within t... |
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Section 2151.908 | Policies and procedures for employees.
...A qualified organization shall develop and implement written policies and procedures for employees, including policies and procedures on all of the following topics: (A) Familiarization of the employee with emergency and safety procedures; (B) The principles and practices of child care; (C) Administrative structure, procedures, and overall program goals of the qualified organization; (D) Appropriate technique... |
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Section 2305.321 | Certain equine activities no liability.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Equine" means a horse, pony, mule, donkey, hinny, zebra, zebra hybrid, or alpaca. (2)(a) "Equine activity" means any of the following: (i) An equine show, fair, competition, performance, or parade that involves an equine and an equine discipline, including, but not limited to, dressage, a hunter and jumper show, grand prix jumping, a three-day event, combined training, a rodeo, dr... |
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Section 2305.51 | Mental health professional or organization not liable for violent behavior by client or patient.
...dividual who is receiving mental health services from a mental health professional or organization. (c) "Mental health organization" means an organization that engages one or more mental health professionals to provide mental health services to one or more mental health clients or patients. (d) "Mental health professional" means an individual who is licensed, certified, or registered under the Revised Code, or ot... |
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Section 2307.85 | Silicosis claim - prima facie showing - evidence of physical impairment - effect of decision.
...(A) Physical impairment of the exposed person, to which the person's exposure to silica is a substantial contributing factor, shall be an essential element of a silicosis claim in any tort action. (B) No person shall bring or maintain a tort action alleging a silicosis claim based on a nonmalignant condition in the absence of a prima-facie showing, in the manner described in division (A) of section 2307.87 of the Re... |
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Section 2307.86 | Mixed dust disease claim - prima facie showing - evidence of physical impairment - effect of decision.
...(A) Physical impairment of the exposed person, to which the person's exposure to mixed dust is a substantial contributing factor, shall be an essential element of a mixed dust disease claim in any tort action. (B) No person shall bring or maintain a tort action alleging a mixed dust disease claim based on a nonmalignant condition in the absence of a prima-facie showing, in the manner described in division (A) of sec... |
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Section 2307.92 | Asbestos claim - prima facie showing - evidence of physical impairment - effect of decision.
...(A) For purposes of section 2305.10 and sections 2307.92 to 2307.95 of the Revised Code, "bodily injury caused by exposure to asbestos" means physical impairment of the exposed person, to which the person's exposure to asbestos is a substantial contributing factor. (B) No person shall bring or maintain a tort action alleging an asbestos claim based on a nonmalignant condition in the absence of a prima-facie showing,... |
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Section 2317.45 | Admissibility of reimbursement policies or determinations.
...tates centers for medicare and medicaid services. (3) "Medical claim" has the same meaning as in section 2305.113 of the Revised Code. (4) "Reimbursement determination" means an insurer's determination of whether the insurer will reimburse a health care provider for health care services and the amount of that reimbursement. (5) "Reimbursement policies" means an insurer's policies and procedures governing its de... |
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Section 2335.061 | Testimony of coroner or deputy coroner; fees.
... coroner of that other county performed services for the county in which the death occurred or the dead human body was found; (b) A medical examiner appointed by the governing authority of a county to perform the duties of a coroner set forth in Chapter 313. of the Revised Code. (2) "Deputy coroner" means a pathologist serving as a deputy coroner. (3) "Expert testimony" means testimony given by a coroner or dep... |
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Section 715.84 | Cost sharing agreements.
...orporation. (2) "Contract for utility services" means a contract under which a municipal corporation agrees to provide to another municipal corporation water, sewer, electric, or other utility services necessary to the public health, safety, and welfare. (3) "Municipal utility district contract" means a contract described in and entered into under division (B) of this section. (4) "District" means a municipal u... |
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Section 742.39 | Eligibility for disability benefit.
...he member had fifteen or more years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined using three years of contributions. If, as of that date, the member had less than fifteen years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined using five years of contributions. (B) A member of the fund determined to be eligible for a disability benefit under division (D)(2) of section 742.38... |
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Section 742.515 | Firefighter's election to transfer from public employees retirement system.
... a copy of the firefighter's records of service and contributions and for each year or portion of a year of credit to be transferred shall transfer to the Ohio police and fire pension fund all of the following: (1) All contributions to the credit of the firefighter as a full-time firefighter; (2) An amount equal to the total employer contributions paid on service as a full-time firefighter at the rates in effect du... |
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Section 742.521 | Credit for military service.
...the armed forces, in computing years of service in such police or fire department, shall be given full credit for such time served in the armed forces, provided the person has been honorably discharged from the armed forces or from active duty therein, has made application for reinstatement in the active service of the police or fire department within ninety days from the date of discharge, and employer contributions... |
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Section 753.32 | Improper internet access - municipal facilities.
... network," "computer system," "computer services," "telecommunications service," and "information service" have the same meanings as in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Municipal correctional facility" means a municipal jail, municipal workhouse, minimum security jail, joint city and county workhouse, municipal-county correctional center, multicounty-municipal correctional center, municipal-county jail or ... |
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Section 9.08 | Improper internet access - private correctional facilities.
... network," "computer system," "computer services," "telecommunications service," and "information service" have the same meanings as in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Contractor" means either of the following: (a) A person who enters into a contract under section 9.06 of the Revised Code. (b) A person who enters into a contract under section 9.07 of the Revised Code to operate and manage a correction... |
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Section 9.33 | Construction management services definitions.
...n who provides the professional design services or who actually performs the construction, demolition, alteration, repair, or reconstruction work on the project. (B)(1) "Construction manager at risk" means a person with substantial discretion and authority to plan, coordinate, manage, direct, and construct all phases of a project for the construction, demolition, alteration, repair, or reconstruction of any p... |
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Section 929.03 | Agricultural district land exempt from assessments.
...purposes of sewer, water, or electrical service on real property that is within an agricultural district as described in division (A)(2) of this section without the permission of the owner, except that any assessment may be collected on a lot surrounding a dwelling or other structure not used in agricultural production that does not exceed one acre or the minimum area required by local zoning or subdivision rul... |
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Section 102.03 | Representation by present or former public official or employee prohibited.
...oyee shall, during public employment or service or for twelve months thereafter, represent a client or act in a representative capacity for any person on any matter in which the public official or employee personally participated as a public official or employee through decision, approval, disapproval, recommendation, the rendering of advice, investigation, or other substantial exercise of administrative discretion. ... |
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Section 109.57 | Duties of superintendent.
...ctions for criminal history records and services in this state for purposes of the national crime prevention and privacy compact set forth in section 109.571 of the Revised Code and is the criminal history record repository as defined in that section for purposes of that compact. The superintendent or the superintendent's designee is the compact officer for purposes of that compact and shall carry out the responsibil... |
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Section 109.91 | Crime victims assistance office - state victims assistance advisory council.
... an employee of an agency that provides services to individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities; one member of a victim service disability agency; one employee from a statewide forensic nursing organization; one member who is an employee or officer of a county probation department or a probation department operated by the department of rehabilitation and correction; one member who is a county prosecut... |
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Section 1115.111 | Management or consulting fees.
... other than reasonable compensation for services provided in the person's capacity as an employee, any management or consulting fee, including fees for legal, accounting, brokerage, or other similar professional services, not having a direct relationship to the value of actual services rendered, based on reasonable costs consistent with current market values for such services. (B) The records of the bank shall conta... |
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Section 117.13 | Recovery of costs of audits of state agencies - public audit expense fund-intrastate - public audit expense fund-local government.
...ing public money from a public children services agency for providing child welfare or child protection services sets forth that money has been illegally expended, converted, misappropriated, or is unaccounted for, the costs of the audit shall be charged to the agency being audited in the same manner as costs of an audit of a public office, unless the findings are inconsequential, as defined by government auditing st... |
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Section 119.03 | Procedure for adoption, amendment, or rescission of rules.
...nd with the director of the legislative service commission. (If in compliance with this division an agency files more than one proposed rule, amendment, or rescission at the same time, and has prepared a public notice under division (A) of this section that applies to more than one of the proposed rules, amendments, or rescissions, the agency shall file only one notice with the secretary of state and with the directo... |
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Section 120.53 | Application for financial assistance.
...g calendar year; (4) A summary of the services to be offered by the applicant in the following calendar year; (5) A specific description of the territory or constituency served by the applicant; (6) An estimate of the number of persons to be served by the applicant during the following calendar year; (7) A general description of the additional sources of the applicant's funding; (8) The amount of the applic... |
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Section 121.02 | Administrative departments and directors created.
... (C) The department of administrative services, which shall be administered by the director of administrative services; (D) The department of transportation, which shall be administered by the director of transportation; (E) The department of agriculture, which shall be administered by the director of agriculture; (F) The department of natural resources, which shall be administered by the director of natur... |
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Section 121.375 | Information provided to Ohio family and children first cabinet council.
...e to access available health and social services due to barriers such as poverty, inadequate transportation, culture, and priorities of basic survival. "Care coordination agency" means a person or government entity that assists at-risk individuals access available health and social services the at-risk individuals need. (B) A care coordination agency may provide the following information to the Ohio family an... |
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Section 122.177 | Career exploration internship program.
...re is hereby created in the development services agency the career exploration internship program to award grants to businesses that employ a student intern in a career exploration internship. To qualify for a grant under the program, the career exploration internship shall be at least twenty weeks in duration and include at least two hundred hours of paid work and instruction in this state. To obtain a grant, the bu... |
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Section 122.407 | Authority duties.
...f) The speeds of the tier two broadband services under the projects; (g) The amount of the grant funds requested for each project and the proportion of project funding to be provided by the broadband provider and by other entities; (h) The number of residential and nonresidential locations that will have access to tier two broadband service under each project. (2) Tracking the program grants awarded annually... |
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Section 122.4031 | Evidence sufficient to successfully challenge.
... planned offering of tier two broadband service to all or part of the eligible project, which evidence shall include the following: (a) With regard to existing tier two broadband service, a signed, notarized statement submitted by the challenging provider that sufficiently identifies the part of the eligible project to which the challenging provider offers broadband service and the aggregate number of eligible add... |
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Section 124.27 | Appointments from eligible lists - probation.
... all positions in the classified civil service, that are not filled by promotion, transfer, or reduction, as provided in sections 124.01 to 124.64 of the Revised Code and the rules of the director prescribed under those sections, shall be made only from those persons whose names take rank order on an eligible list, and no employment, except as provided in those sections, shall be otherwise given in the classif... |
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Section 124.32 | Transfers - reinstatements.
...n office or position in the classified service may be transferred to a similar position in another office, department, or institution having the same pay and similar duties, but no transfer shall be made as follows: (1) From an office or position in one class to an office or position in another class; (2) To an office or position for original entrance to which there is required by sections 124.01 to 124.64 of... |
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Section 124.38 | Sick leave.
...tled for each completed eighty hours of service to sick leave of four and six-tenths hours with pay: (A) Employees in the various offices of the county, municipal, and civil service township service, other than superintendents and management employees, as defined in section 5126.20 of the Revised Code, of county boards of developmental disabilities; (B) Employees of any state college or university; (C) Any emp... |
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Section 124.381 | Occupational injury leave program.
...(A)(1)(a) An employee in the service of the state may be eligible to receive salary continuation not to exceed four hundred eighty hours at the employee's total rate of pay for absence as a result of injury incurred during the performance of, or arising out of, state employment. When an eligible employee's absence as a result of such an injury extends beyond four hundred eighty hours, the employee immediately becomes... |
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Section 124.39 | Unused sick leave.
...ction, "retirement" means disability or service retirement under any state or municipal retirement system in this state. (A)(1) Except as provided in division (A)(3) of this section, an employee of a state college or university may elect, at the time of retirement from active service and with ten or more years of service with the state or any of its political subdivisions, to be paid in cash for one-fourth of the va... |