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| To amend sections 1701.03, 1705.03, 1705.04, 1705.53, | 1 | 
| 1785.01, 1785.02, 1785.03, 2152.72, 2305.234, | 2 | 
| 2305.51, 2317.02, 2921.22, 2925.01, 2951.041, | 3 | 
| 3107.014, 3701.046, 3701.74, 3709.161, 3721.21, | 4 | 
| 3793.02, 3923.28, 3923.281, 3923.282, 3923.30, | 5 | 
| 3963.01, 4723.16, 4725.33, 4729.161, 4731.226, | 6 | 
| 4731.65, 4732.28, 4734.17, 4734.41, 4755.471, | 7 | 
| 4757.01, 4757.02, 4757.03, 4757.04, 4757.10, | 8 | 
| 4757.11, 4757.16, 4757.21, 4757.22, 4757.23, | 9 | 
| 4757.26, 4757.27, 4757.28, 4757.29, 4757.30, | 10 | 
| 4757.31, 4757.33, 4757.34, 4757.36, 4757.38, | 11 | 
| 4757.41, 4757.43, 4758.40, 4758.41, 4758.561, | 12 | 
| 4758.59, 4758.61, 4769.01, 5101.61, and 5123.61; | 13 | 
| to enact sections 4757.13 and 4757.37; and to | 14 | 
| repeal section 4757.12 of the Revised Code to | 15 | 
| modify the laws governing professional counselors, | 16 | 
| social workers, and marriage and family | 17 | 
| therapists. | 18 | 
| Section 1. That sections 1701.03, 1705.03, 1705.04, 1705.53, | 19 | 
| 1785.01, 1785.02, 1785.03, 2152.72, 2305.234, 2305.51, 2317.02, | 20 | 
| 2921.22, 2925.01, 2951.041, 3107.014, 3701.046, 3701.74, 3709.161, | 21 | 
| 3721.21, 3793.02, 3923.28, 3923.281, 3923.282, 3923.30, 3963.01, | 22 | 
| 4723.16, 4725.33, 4729.161, 4731.226, 4731.65, 4732.28, 4734.17, | 23 | 
| 4734.41, 4755.471, 4757.01, 4757.02, 4757.03, 4757.04, 4757.10, | 24 | 
| 4757.11, 4757.16, 4757.21, 4757.22, 4757.23, 4757.26, 4757.27, | 25 | 
| 4757.28, 4757.29, 4757.30, 4757.31, 4757.33, 4757.34, 4757.36, | 26 | 
| 4757.38, 4757.41, 4757.43, 4758.40, 4758.41, 4758.561, 4758.59, | 27 | 
| 4758.61, 4769.01, 5101.61, and 5123.61 be amended and sections | 28 | 
| 4757.13 and 4757.37 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as | 29 | 
| follows: | 30 | 
| Sec. 1701.03. (A) A corporation may be formed under this | 31 | 
| chapter for any purpose or combination of purposes for which | 32 | 
| individuals lawfully may associate themselves, except that, if the | 33 | 
| Revised Code contains special provisions pertaining to the | 34 | 
| formation of any designated type of corporation other than a | 35 | 
| professional association, as defined in section 1785.01 of the | 36 | 
| Revised Code, a corporation of that type shall be formed in | 37 | 
| accordance with the special provisions. | 38 | 
| (B) On and after July 1, 1994, a corporation may be formed | 39 | 
| under this chapter for the purpose of carrying on the practice of | 40 | 
| any profession, including, but not limited to, a corporation for | 41 | 
| the purpose of providing public accounting or certified public | 42 | 
| accounting services, a corporation for the erection, owning, and | 43 | 
| conducting of a sanitarium for receiving and caring for patients, | 44 | 
| medical and hygienic treatment of patients, and instruction of | 45 | 
| nurses in the treatment of disease and in hygiene, a corporation | 46 | 
| for the purpose of providing architectural, landscape | 47 | 
| architectural, professional engineering, or surveying services or | 48 | 
| any combination of those types of services, and a corporation for | 49 | 
| the purpose of providing a combination of the professional | 50 | 
| services, as defined in section 1785.01 of the Revised Code, of | 51 | 
| optometrists authorized under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code, | 52 | 
| chiropractors authorized under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code | 53 | 
| to practice chiropractic or acupuncture, psychologists authorized | 54 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, registered or licensed | 55 | 
| practical nurses authorized under Chapter 4723. of the Revised | 56 | 
| Code, pharmacists authorized under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 57 | 
| Code, physical therapists authorized under sections 4755.40 to | 58 | 
| 4755.56 of the Revised Code, occupational therapists authorized | 59 | 
| under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the Revised Code, | 60 | 
| mechanotherapists authorized under section 4731.151 of the Revised | 61 | 
| Code, | 62 | 
| and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery authorized under | 63 | 
| Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, and licensed professional | 64 | 
| clinical counselors, licensed professional counselors, independent | 65 | 
| social workers, social workers, independent marriage and family | 66 | 
| therapists, or marriage and family therapists authorized under | 67 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 68 | 
| This chapter does not restrict, limit, or otherwise affect | 69 | 
| the authority or responsibilities of any agency, board, | 70 | 
| commission, department, office, or other entity to license, | 71 | 
| register, and otherwise regulate the professional conduct of | 72 | 
| individuals or organizations of any kind rendering professional | 73 | 
| services, as defined in section 1785.01 of the Revised Code, in | 74 | 
| this state or to regulate the practice of any profession that is | 75 | 
| within the jurisdiction of the agency, board, commission, | 76 | 
| department, office, or other entity, notwithstanding that an | 77 | 
| individual is a director, officer, employee, or other agent of a | 78 | 
| corporation formed under this chapter and is rendering | 79 | 
| professional services or engaging in the practice of a profession | 80 | 
| through a corporation formed under this chapter or that the | 81 | 
| organization is a corporation formed under this chapter. | 82 | 
| (C) Nothing in division (A) or (B) of this section precludes | 83 | 
| the organization of a professional association in accordance with | 84 | 
| this chapter and Chapter 1785. of the Revised Code or the | 85 | 
| formation of a limited liability company under Chapter 1705. of | 86 | 
| the Revised Code with respect to a business, as defined in section | 87 | 
| 1705.01 of the Revised Code. | 88 | 
| (D) No corporation formed for the purpose of providing a | 89 | 
| combination of the professional services, as defined in section | 90 | 
| 1785.01 of the Revised Code, of optometrists authorized under | 91 | 
| Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code, chiropractors authorized under | 92 | 
| Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code to practice chiropractic or | 93 | 
| acupuncture, psychologists authorized under Chapter 4732. of the | 94 | 
| Revised Code, registered or licensed practical nurses authorized | 95 | 
| under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code, pharmacists authorized | 96 | 
| under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code, physical therapists | 97 | 
| authorized under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised Code, | 98 | 
| occupational therapists authorized under sections 4755.04 to | 99 | 
| 4755.13 of the Revised Code, mechanotherapists authorized under | 100 | 
| section 4731.151 of the Revised Code, | 101 | 
| surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine | 102 | 
| and surgery authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, | 103 | 
| and licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 104 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 105 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 106 | 
| and family therapists authorized under Chapter 4757. of the | 107 | 
| Revised Code shall control the professional clinical judgment | 108 | 
| exercised within accepted and prevailing standards of practice of | 109 | 
| a licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized | 110 | 
| optometrist, chiropractor, chiropractor practicing acupuncture | 111 | 
| through the state chiropractic board, psychologist, nurse, | 112 | 
| pharmacist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, | 113 | 
| mechanotherapist, | 114 | 
| medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery, licensed | 115 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 116 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, independent marriage and | 117 | 
| family therapist, or marriage and family therapist in rendering | 118 | 
| care, treatment, or professional advice to an individual patient. | 119 | 
| This division does not prevent a hospital, as defined in | 120 | 
| section 3727.01 of the Revised Code, insurer, as defined in | 121 | 
| section 3999.36 of the Revised Code, or intermediary organization, | 122 | 
| as defined in section 1751.01 of the Revised Code, from entering | 123 | 
| into a contract with a corporation described in this division that | 124 | 
| includes a provision requiring utilization review, quality | 125 | 
| assurance, peer review, or other performance or quality standards. | 126 | 
| Those activities shall not be construed as controlling the | 127 | 
| professional clinical judgment of an individual practitioner | 128 | 
| listed in this division. | 129 | 
| Sec. 1705.03. (A) A limited liability company may sue and be | 130 | 
| sued. | 131 | 
| (B) Unless otherwise provided in its articles of | 132 | 
| organization, a limited liability company may take property of any | 133 | 
| description or any interest in property of any description by | 134 | 
| gift, devise, or bequest and may make donations for the public | 135 | 
| welfare or for charitable, scientific, or educational purposes. | 136 | 
| (C) In carrying out the purposes stated in its articles of | 137 | 
| organization or operating agreement and subject to limitations | 138 | 
| prescribed by law or in its articles of organization or its | 139 | 
| operating agreement, a limited liability company may do all of the | 140 | 
| following: | 141 | 
| (1) Purchase or otherwise acquire, lease as lessee or lessor, | 142 | 
| invest in, hold, use, encumber, sell, exchange, transfer, and | 143 | 
| dispose of property of any description or any interest in property | 144 | 
| of any description; | 145 | 
| (2) Make contracts; | 146 | 
| (3) Form or acquire the control of other domestic or foreign | 147 | 
| limited liability companies; | 148 | 
| (4) Be a shareholder, partner, member, associate, or | 149 | 
| participant in other profit or nonprofit enterprises or ventures; | 150 | 
| (5) Conduct its affairs in this state and elsewhere; | 151 | 
| (6) Render in this state and elsewhere a professional | 152 | 
| service, the kinds of professional services authorized under | 153 | 
| Chapters 4703. and 4733. of the Revised Code, or a combination of | 154 | 
| the professional services of optometrists authorized under Chapter | 155 | 
| 4725. of the Revised Code, chiropractors authorized under Chapter | 156 | 
| 4734. of the Revised Code to practice chiropractic or acupuncture, | 157 | 
| psychologists authorized under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, | 158 | 
| registered or licensed practical nurses authorized under Chapter | 159 | 
| 4723. of the Revised Code, pharmacists authorized under Chapter | 160 | 
| 4729. of the Revised Code, physical therapists authorized under | 161 | 
| sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised Code, occupational | 162 | 
| therapists authorized under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 163 | 
| Revised Code, mechanotherapists authorized under section 4731.151 | 164 | 
| of the Revised Code, | 165 | 
| osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and | 166 | 
| surgery authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, and | 167 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed professional | 168 | 
| counselors, independent social workers, social workers, | 169 | 
| independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage and family | 170 | 
| therapists authorized under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code; | 171 | 
| (7) Borrow money; | 172 | 
| (8) Issue, sell, and pledge its notes, bonds, and other | 173 | 
| evidences of indebtedness; | 174 | 
| (9) Secure any of its obligations by mortgage, pledge, or | 175 | 
| deed of trust of all or any of its property; | 176 | 
| (10) Guarantee or secure obligations of any person; | 177 | 
| (11) Do all things permitted by law and exercise all | 178 | 
| authority within or incidental to the purposes stated in its | 179 | 
| articles of organization. | 180 | 
| (D) In addition to the authority conferred by division (C) of | 181 | 
| this section and irrespective of the purposes stated in its | 182 | 
| articles of organization or operating agreement but subject to any | 183 | 
| limitations stated in those articles or its operating agreement, a | 184 | 
| limited liability company may invest funds not currently needed in | 185 | 
| its business in any securities if the investment does not cause | 186 | 
| the company to acquire control of another enterprise whose | 187 | 
| activities and operations are not incidental to the purposes | 188 | 
| stated in the articles of organization of the company. | 189 | 
| (E)(1) No lack of authority or limitation upon the authority | 190 | 
| of a limited liability company shall be asserted in any action | 191 | 
| except as follows: | 192 | 
| (a) By the state in an action by it against the company; | 193 | 
| (b) By or on behalf of the company in an action against a | 194 | 
| manager, an officer, or any member as a member; | 195 | 
| (c) By a member as a member in an action against the company, | 196 | 
| a manager, an officer, or any member as a member; | 197 | 
| (d) In an action involving an alleged improper issue of a | 198 | 
| membership interest in the company. | 199 | 
| (2) Division (E)(1) of this section applies to any action | 200 | 
| commenced in this state upon any contract made in this state by a | 201 | 
| foreign limited liability company. | 202 | 
| Sec. 1705.04. (A) One or more persons, without regard to | 203 | 
| residence, domicile, or state of organization, may form a limited | 204 | 
| liability company. The articles of organization shall be signed | 205 | 
| and filed with the secretary of state and shall set forth all of | 206 | 
| the following: | 207 | 
| (1) The name of the company; | 208 | 
| (2) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, the | 209 | 
| period of its duration, which may be perpetual; | 210 | 
| (3) Any other provisions that are from the operating | 211 | 
| agreement or that are not inconsistent with applicable law and | 212 | 
| that the members elect to set out in the articles for the | 213 | 
| regulation of the affairs of the company. | 214 | 
| The legal existence of the company begins upon the filing of | 215 | 
| the articles of organization or on a later date specified in the | 216 | 
| articles of organization that is not more than ninety days after | 217 | 
| the filing. | 218 | 
| (B) If the articles of organization or operating agreement do | 219 | 
| not set forth the period of the duration of the limited liability | 220 | 
| company, its duration shall be perpetual. | 221 | 
| (C) If a limited liability company is formed under this | 222 | 
| chapter for the purpose of rendering a professional service, the | 223 | 
| kinds of professional services authorized under Chapters 4703. and | 224 | 
| 4733. of the Revised Code, or a combination of the professional | 225 | 
| services of optometrists authorized under Chapter 4725. of the | 226 | 
| Revised Code, chiropractors authorized under Chapter 4734. of the | 227 | 
| Revised Code to practice chiropractic or acupuncture, | 228 | 
| psychologists authorized under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, | 229 | 
| registered or licensed practical nurses authorized under Chapter | 230 | 
| 4723. of the Revised Code, pharmacists authorized under Chapter | 231 | 
| 4729. of the Revised Code, physical therapists authorized under | 232 | 
| sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised Code, occupational | 233 | 
| therapists authorized under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 234 | 
| Revised Code, mechanotherapists authorized under section 4731.151 | 235 | 
| of the Revised Code, | 236 | 
| osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and | 237 | 
| surgery authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, and | 238 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed professional | 239 | 
| counselors, independent social workers, social workers, | 240 | 
| independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage and family | 241 | 
| therapists authorized under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code the | 242 | 
| following apply: | 243 | 
| (1) Each member, employee, or other agent of the company who | 244 | 
| renders a professional service in this state and, if the | 245 | 
| management of the company is not reserved to its members, each | 246 | 
| manager of the company who renders a professional service in this | 247 | 
| state shall be licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally | 248 | 
| authorized to render in this state the same kind of professional | 249 | 
| service; if applicable, the kinds of professional services | 250 | 
| authorized under Chapters 4703. and 4733. of the Revised Code; or, | 251 | 
| if applicable, any of the kinds of professional services of | 252 | 
| optometrists authorized under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code, | 253 | 
| chiropractors authorized under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code | 254 | 
| to practice chiropractic or acupuncture, psychologists authorized | 255 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, registered or licensed | 256 | 
| practical nurses authorized under Chapter 4723. of the Revised | 257 | 
| Code, pharmacists authorized under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 258 | 
| Code, physical therapists authorized under sections 4755.40 to | 259 | 
| 4755.56 of the Revised Code, occupational therapists authorized | 260 | 
| under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the Revised Code, | 261 | 
| mechanotherapists authorized under section 4731.151 of the Revised | 262 | 
| Code, | 263 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery authorized under | 264 | 
| Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, or licensed professional | 265 | 
| clinical counselors, licensed professional counselors, independent | 266 | 
| social workers, social workers, independent marriage and family | 267 | 
| therapists, or marriage and family therapists authorized under | 268 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 269 | 
| (2) Each member, employee, or other agent of the company who | 270 | 
| renders a professional service in another state and, if the | 271 | 
| management of the company is not reserved to its members, each | 272 | 
| manager of the company who renders a professional service in | 273 | 
| another state shall be licensed, certificated, or otherwise | 274 | 
| legally authorized to render that professional service in the | 275 | 
| other state. | 276 | 
| (D) Except for the provisions of this chapter pertaining to | 277 | 
| the personal liability of members, employees, or other agents of a | 278 | 
| limited liability company and, if the management of the company is | 279 | 
| not reserved to its members, the personal liability of managers of | 280 | 
| the company, this chapter does not restrict, limit, or otherwise | 281 | 
| affect the authority or responsibilities of any agency, board, | 282 | 
| commission, department, office, or other entity to license, | 283 | 
| certificate, register, and otherwise regulate the professional | 284 | 
| conduct of individuals or organizations of any kind rendering | 285 | 
| professional services in this state or to regulate the practice of | 286 | 
| any profession that is within the jurisdiction of the agency, | 287 | 
| board, commission, department, office, or other entity, | 288 | 
| notwithstanding that the individual is a member or manager of a | 289 | 
| limited liability company and is rendering the professional | 290 | 
| services or engaging in the practice of the profession through the | 291 | 
| limited liability company or that the organization is a limited | 292 | 
| liability company. | 293 | 
| (E) No limited liability company formed for the purpose of | 294 | 
| providing a combination of the professional services, as defined | 295 | 
| in section 1785.01 of the Revised Code, of optometrists authorized | 296 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code, chiropractors authorized | 297 | 
| under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code to practice chiropractic | 298 | 
| or acupuncture, psychologists authorized under Chapter 4732. of | 299 | 
| the Revised Code, registered or licensed practical nurses | 300 | 
| authorized under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code, pharmacists | 301 | 
| authorized under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code, physical | 302 | 
| therapists authorized under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the | 303 | 
| Revised Code, occupational therapists authorized under sections | 304 | 
| 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the Revised Code, mechanotherapists | 305 | 
| authorized under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code, | 306 | 
| of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or | 307 | 
| podiatric medicine and surgery authorized under Chapter 4731. of | 308 | 
| the Revised Code, and licensed professional clinical counselors, | 309 | 
| licensed professional counselors, independent social workers, | 310 | 
| social workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or | 311 | 
| marriage and family therapists authorized under Chapter 4757. of | 312 | 
| the Revised Code shall control the professional clinical judgment | 313 | 
| exercised within accepted and prevailing standards of practice of | 314 | 
| a licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized | 315 | 
| optometrist, chiropractor, chiropractor practicing acupuncture | 316 | 
| through the state chiropractic board, psychologist, nurse, | 317 | 
| pharmacist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, | 318 | 
| mechanotherapist, | 319 | 
| medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery, licensed | 320 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 321 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, independent marriage and | 322 | 
| family therapist, or marriage and family therapist in rendering | 323 | 
| care, treatment, or professional advice to an individual patient. | 324 | 
| This division does not prevent a hospital, as defined in | 325 | 
| section 3727.01 of the Revised Code, insurer, as defined in | 326 | 
| section 3999.36 of the Revised Code, or intermediary organization, | 327 | 
| as defined in section 1751.01 of the Revised Code, from entering | 328 | 
| into a contract with a limited liability company described in this | 329 | 
| division that includes a provision requiring utilization review, | 330 | 
| quality assurance, peer review, or other performance or quality | 331 | 
| standards. Those activities shall not be construed as controlling | 332 | 
| the professional clinical judgment of an individual practitioner | 333 | 
| listed in this division. | 334 | 
| Sec. 1705.53. Subject to any contrary provisions of the Ohio | 335 | 
| Constitution, the laws of the state under which a foreign limited | 336 | 
| liability company is organized govern its organization and | 337 | 
| internal affairs and the liability of its members. A foreign | 338 | 
| limited liability company may not be denied a certificate of | 339 | 
| registration as a foreign limited liability company in this state | 340 | 
| because of any difference between the laws of the state under | 341 | 
| which it is organized and the laws of this state. However, a | 342 | 
| foreign limited liability company that applies for registration | 343 | 
| under this chapter to render a professional service in this state, | 344 | 
| as a condition to obtaining and maintaining a certificate of | 345 | 
| registration, shall comply with the requirements of division (C) | 346 | 
| of section 1705.04 of the Revised Code and shall comply with the | 347 | 
| requirements of Chapters 4703. and 4733. of the Revised Code if | 348 | 
| the kinds of professional services authorized under those chapters | 349 | 
| are to be rendered or with the requirements of Chapters 4723., | 350 | 
| 4725., 4729., 4731., 4732., 4734., | 351 | 
| Revised Code if a combination of the professional services of | 352 | 
| optometrists authorized under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code, | 353 | 
| chiropractors authorized under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code | 354 | 
| to practice chiropractic or acupuncture, psychologists authorized | 355 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, registered or licensed | 356 | 
| practical nurses authorized under Chapter 4723. of the Revised | 357 | 
| Code, pharmacists authorized under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 358 | 
| Code, physical therapists authorized under sections 4755.40 to | 359 | 
| 4755.56 of the Revised Code, occupational therapists authorized | 360 | 
| under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the Revised Code, | 361 | 
| mechanotherapists authorized under section 4731.151 of the Revised | 362 | 
| Code, | 363 | 
| and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery authorized under | 364 | 
| Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, and licensed professional | 365 | 
| clinical counselors, licensed professional counselors, independent | 366 | 
| social workers, social workers, independent marriage and family | 367 | 
| therapists, or marriage and family therapists authorized under | 368 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code are to be rendered. | 369 | 
| Sec. 1785.01. As used in this chapter: | 370 | 
| (A) "Professional service" means any type of professional | 371 | 
| service that may be performed only pursuant to a license, | 372 | 
| certificate, or other legal authorization issued pursuant to | 373 | 
| Chapter 4701., 4703., 4705., 4715., 4723., 4725., 4729., 4730., | 374 | 
| 4731., 4732., 4733., 4734., | 375 | 
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| certified public accountants, licensed public accountants, | 377 | 
| architects, attorneys, dentists, nurses, optometrists, | 378 | 
| pharmacists, physician assistants, doctors of medicine and | 379 | 
| surgery, doctors of osteopathic medicine and surgery, doctors of | 380 | 
| podiatric medicine and surgery, practitioners of the limited | 381 | 
| branches of medicine specified in section 4731.15 of the Revised | 382 | 
| Code, mechanotherapists, psychologists, professional engineers, | 383 | 
| chiropractors, chiropractors practicing acupuncture through the | 384 | 
| state chiropractic board, veterinarians, | 385 | 
| physical therapists, | 386 | 
| professional clinical counselors, licensed professional | 387 | 
| counselors, independent social workers, social workers, | 388 | 
| independent marriage and family therapists, and marriage and | 389 | 
| family therapists. | 390 | 
| (B) "Professional association" means an association organized | 391 | 
| under this chapter for the sole purpose of rendering one of the | 392 | 
| professional services authorized under Chapter 4701., 4703., | 393 | 
| 4705., 4715., 4723., 4725., 4729., 4730., 4731., 4732., 4733., | 394 | 
| 4734., | 395 | 
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| professional services authorized under Chapters 4703. and 4733. of | 397 | 
| the Revised Code, or a combination of the professional services of | 398 | 
| optometrists authorized under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code, | 399 | 
| chiropractors authorized under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code | 400 | 
| to practice chiropractic or acupuncture, psychologists authorized | 401 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, registered or licensed | 402 | 
| practical nurses authorized under Chapter 4723. of the Revised | 403 | 
| Code, pharmacists authorized under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 404 | 
| Code, physical therapists authorized under sections 4755.40 to | 405 | 
| 4755.56 of the Revised Code, occupational therapists authorized | 406 | 
| under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the Revised Code, | 407 | 
| mechanotherapists authorized under section 4731.151 of the Revised | 408 | 
| Code, | 409 | 
| and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery authorized under | 410 | 
| Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, and licensed professional | 411 | 
| clinical counselors, licensed professional counselors, independent | 412 | 
| social workers, social workers, independent marriage and family | 413 | 
| therapists, or marriage and family therapists authorized under | 414 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 415 | 
| Sec. 1785.02. An individual or group of individuals each of | 416 | 
| whom is licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 417 | 
| render within this state the same kind of professional service, a | 418 | 
| group of individuals each of whom is licensed, certificated, or | 419 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to render within this state the | 420 | 
| professional service authorized under Chapter 4703. or 4733. of | 421 | 
| the Revised Code, or a group of individuals each of whom is | 422 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to render | 423 | 
| within this state the professional service of optometrists | 424 | 
| authorized under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code, chiropractors | 425 | 
| authorized under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code to practice | 426 | 
| chiropractic or acupuncture, psychologists authorized under | 427 | 
| Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, registered or licensed | 428 | 
| practical nurses authorized under Chapter 4723. of the Revised | 429 | 
| Code, pharmacists authorized under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 430 | 
| Code, physical therapists authorized under sections 4755.40 to | 431 | 
| 4755.56 of the Revised Code, occupational therapists authorized | 432 | 
| under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the Revised Code, | 433 | 
| mechanotherapists authorized under section 4731.151 of the Revised | 434 | 
| Code, | 435 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery authorized under | 436 | 
| Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, or licensed professional | 437 | 
| clinical counselors, licensed professional counselors, independent | 438 | 
| social workers, social workers, independent marriage and family | 439 | 
| therapists, or marriage and family therapists authorized under | 440 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code may organize and become a | 441 | 
| shareholder or shareholders of a professional association. Any | 442 | 
| group of individuals described in this section who may be | 443 | 
| rendering one of the professional services as an organization | 444 | 
| created otherwise than pursuant to this chapter may incorporate | 445 | 
| under and pursuant to this chapter by amending the agreement | 446 | 
| establishing the organization in a manner that the agreement as | 447 | 
| amended constitutes articles of incorporation prepared and filed | 448 | 
| in the manner prescribed in section 1785.08 of the Revised Code | 449 | 
| and by otherwise complying with the applicable requirements of | 450 | 
| this chapter. | 451 | 
| Sec. 1785.03. A professional association may render a | 452 | 
| particular professional service only through officers, employees, | 453 | 
| and agents who are themselves duly licensed, certificated, or | 454 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to render the professional service | 455 | 
| within this state. As used in this section, "employee" does not | 456 | 
| include clerks, bookkeepers, technicians, or other individuals who | 457 | 
| are not usually and ordinarily considered by custom and practice | 458 | 
| to be rendering a particular professional service for which a | 459 | 
| license, certificate, or other legal authorization is required and | 460 | 
| does not include any other person who performs all of that | 461 | 
| person's employment under the direct supervision and control of an | 462 | 
| officer, agent, or employee who renders a particular professional | 463 | 
| service to the public on behalf of the professional association. | 464 | 
| No professional association formed for the purpose of | 465 | 
| providing a combination of the professional services, as defined | 466 | 
| in section 1785.01 of the Revised Code, of optometrists authorized | 467 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code, chiropractors authorized | 468 | 
| under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code to practice chiropractic | 469 | 
| or acupuncture, psychologists authorized under Chapter 4732. of | 470 | 
| the Revised Code, registered or licensed practical nurses | 471 | 
| authorized under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code, pharmacists | 472 | 
| authorized under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code, physical | 473 | 
| therapists authorized under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the | 474 | 
| Revised Code, occupational therapists authorized under sections | 475 | 
| 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the Revised Code, mechanotherapists | 476 | 
| authorized under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code, | 477 | 
| of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or | 478 | 
| podiatric medicine and surgery authorized under Chapter 4731. of | 479 | 
| the Revised Code, and licensed professional clinical counselors, | 480 | 
| licensed professional counselors, independent social workers, | 481 | 
| social workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or | 482 | 
| marriage and family therapists authorized under Chapter 4757. of | 483 | 
| the Revised Code shall control the professional clinical judgment | 484 | 
| exercised within accepted and prevailing standards of practice of | 485 | 
| a licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized | 486 | 
| optometrist, chiropractor, chiropractor practicing acupuncture | 487 | 
| through the state chiropractic board, psychologist, nurse, | 488 | 
| pharmacist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, | 489 | 
| mechanotherapist, | 490 | 
| medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery, licensed | 491 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 492 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, independent marriage and | 493 | 
| family therapist, or marriage and family therapist in rendering | 494 | 
| care, treatment, or professional advice to an individual patient. | 495 | 
| This division does not prevent a hospital, as defined in | 496 | 
| section 3727.01 of the Revised Code, insurer, as defined in | 497 | 
| section 3999.36 of the Revised Code, or intermediary organization, | 498 | 
| as defined in section 1751.01 of the Revised Code, from entering | 499 | 
| into a contract with a professional association described in this | 500 | 
| division that includes a provision requiring utilization review, | 501 | 
| quality assurance, peer review, or other performance or quality | 502 | 
| standards. Those activities shall not be construed as controlling | 503 | 
| the professional clinical judgment of an individual practitioner | 504 | 
| listed in this division. | 505 | 
| Sec. 2152.72. (A) This section applies only to a child who | 506 | 
| is or previously has been adjudicated a delinquent child for an | 507 | 
| act to which any of the following applies: | 508 | 
| (1) The act is a violation of section 2903.01, 2903.02, | 509 | 
| 2903.03, 2903.04, 2903.11, 2903.12, 2903.13, 2907.02, 2907.03, or | 510 | 
| 2907.05 of the Revised Code. | 511 | 
| (2) The act is a violation of section 2923.01 of the Revised | 512 | 
| Code and involved an attempt to commit aggravated murder or | 513 | 
| murder. | 514 | 
| (3) The act would be a felony if committed by an adult, and | 515 | 
| the court determined that the child, if an adult, would be guilty | 516 | 
| of a specification found in section 2941.141, 2941.144, or | 517 | 
| 2941.145 of the Revised Code or in another section of the Revised | 518 | 
| Code that relates to the possession or use of a firearm during the | 519 | 
| commission of the act for which the child was adjudicated a | 520 | 
| delinquent child. | 521 | 
| (4) The act would be an offense of violence that is a felony | 522 | 
| if committed by an adult, and the court determined that the child, | 523 | 
| if an adult, would be guilty of a specification found in section | 524 | 
| 2941.1411 of the Revised Code or in another section of the Revised | 525 | 
| Code that relates to the wearing or carrying of body armor during | 526 | 
| the commission of the act for which the child was adjudicated a | 527 | 
| delinquent child. | 528 | 
| (B)(1) Except as provided in division (E) of this section, a | 529 | 
| public children services agency, private child placing agency, | 530 | 
| private noncustodial agency, or court, the department of youth | 531 | 
| services, or another private or government entity shall not place | 532 | 
| a child in a certified foster home or for adoption until it | 533 | 
| provides the foster caregivers or prospective adoptive parents | 534 | 
| with all of the following: | 535 | 
| (a) A written report describing the child's social history; | 536 | 
| (b) A written report describing all the acts committed by the | 537 | 
| child the entity knows of that resulted in the child being | 538 | 
| adjudicated a delinquent child and the disposition made by the | 539 | 
| court, unless the records pertaining to the acts have been sealed | 540 | 
| pursuant to section 2151.356 of the Revised Code; | 541 | 
| (c) A written report describing any other violent act | 542 | 
| committed by the child of which the entity is aware; | 543 | 
| (d) The substantial and material conclusions and | 544 | 
| recommendations of any psychiatric or psychological examination | 545 | 
| conducted on the child or, if no psychological or psychiatric | 546 | 
| examination of the child is available, the substantial and | 547 | 
| material conclusions and recommendations of an examination to | 548 | 
| detect mental and emotional disorders conducted in compliance with | 549 | 
| the requirements of Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code by an | 550 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, licensed professional | 551 | 
| clinical counselor, or licensed professional counselor licensed | 552 | 
| under that chapter. The entity shall not provide any part of a | 553 | 
| psychological, psychiatric, or mental and emotional disorder | 554 | 
| examination to the foster caregivers or prospective adoptive | 555 | 
| parents other than the substantial and material conclusions. | 556 | 
| (2) Notwithstanding sections 2151.356 to 2151.358 of the | 557 | 
| Revised Code, if records of an adjudication that a child is a | 558 | 
| delinquent child have been sealed pursuant to those sections and | 559 | 
| an entity knows the records have been sealed, the entity shall | 560 | 
| provide the foster caregivers or prospective adoptive parents a | 561 | 
| written statement that the records of a prior adjudication have | 562 | 
| been sealed. | 563 | 
| (C)(1) The entity that places the child in a certified foster | 564 | 
| home or for adoption shall conduct a psychological examination of | 565 | 
| the child unless either of the following applies: | 566 | 
| (a) An entity is not required to conduct the examination if | 567 | 
| an examination was conducted no more than one year prior to the | 568 | 
| child's placement, and division (C)(1)(b) of this section does not | 569 | 
| apply. | 570 | 
| (b) An entity is not required to conduct the examination if a | 571 | 
| foster caregiver seeks to adopt the foster caregiver's foster | 572 | 
| child, and an examination was conducted no more than two years | 573 | 
| prior to the date the foster caregiver seeks to adopt the child. | 574 | 
| (2) No later than sixty days after placing the child, the | 575 | 
| entity shall provide the foster caregiver or prospective adoptive | 576 | 
| parents a written report detailing the substantial and material | 577 | 
| conclusions and recommendations of the examination conducted | 578 | 
| pursuant to this division. | 579 | 
| (D)(1) Except as provided in divisions (D)(2) and (3) of this | 580 | 
| section, the expenses of conducting the examinations and preparing | 581 | 
| the reports and assessment required by division (B) or (C) of this | 582 | 
| section shall be paid by the entity that places the child in the | 583 | 
| certified foster home or for adoption. | 584 | 
| (2) When a juvenile court grants temporary or permanent | 585 | 
| custody of a child pursuant to any section of the Revised Code, | 586 | 
| including section 2151.33, 2151.353, 2151.354, or 2152.19 of the | 587 | 
| Revised Code, to a public children services agency or private | 588 | 
| child placing agency, the court shall provide the agency the | 589 | 
| information described in division (B) of this section, pay the | 590 | 
| expenses of preparing that information, and, if a new examination | 591 | 
| is required to be conducted, pay the expenses of conducting the | 592 | 
| examination described in division (C) of this section. On receipt | 593 | 
| of the information described in division (B) of this section, the | 594 | 
| agency shall provide to the court written acknowledgment that the | 595 | 
| agency received the information. The court shall keep the | 596 | 
| acknowledgment and provide a copy to the agency. On the motion of | 597 | 
| the agency, the court may terminate the order granting temporary | 598 | 
| or permanent custody of the child to that agency, if the court | 599 | 
| does not provide the information described in division (B) of this | 600 | 
| section. | 601 | 
| (3) If one of the following entities is placing a child in a | 602 | 
| certified foster home or for adoption with the assistance of or by | 603 | 
| contracting with a public children services agency, private child | 604 | 
| placing agency, or a private noncustodial agency, the entity shall | 605 | 
| provide the agency with the information described in division (B) | 606 | 
| of this section, pay the expenses of preparing that information, | 607 | 
| and, if a new examination is required to be conducted, pay the | 608 | 
| expenses of conducting the examination described in division (C) | 609 | 
| of this section: | 610 | 
| (a) The department of youth services if the placement is | 611 | 
| pursuant to any section of the Revised Code including section | 612 | 
| 2152.22, 5139.06, 5139.07, 5139.38, or 5139.39 of the Revised | 613 | 
| Code; | 614 | 
| (b) A juvenile court with temporary or permanent custody of a | 615 | 
| child pursuant to section 2151.354 or 2152.19 of the Revised Code; | 616 | 
| (c) A public children services agency or private child | 617 | 
| placing agency with temporary or permanent custody of the child. | 618 | 
| The agency receiving the information described in division | 619 | 
| (B) of this section shall provide the entity described in | 620 | 
| divisions (D)(3)(a) to (c) of this section that sent the | 621 | 
| information written acknowledgment that the agency received the | 622 | 
| information and provided it to the foster caregivers or | 623 | 
| prospective adoptive parents. The entity shall keep the | 624 | 
| acknowledgment and provide a copy to the agency. An entity that | 625 | 
| places a child in a certified foster home or for adoption with the | 626 | 
| assistance of or by contracting with an agency remains responsible | 627 | 
| to provide the information described in division (B) of this | 628 | 
| section to the foster caregivers or prospective adoptive parents | 629 | 
| unless the entity receives written acknowledgment that the agency | 630 | 
| provided the information. | 631 | 
| (E) If a child is placed in a certified foster home as a | 632 | 
| result of an emergency removal of the child from home pursuant to | 633 | 
| division (D) of section 2151.31 of the Revised Code, an emergency | 634 | 
| change in the child's case plan pursuant to division (F)(3) of | 635 | 
| section 2151.412 of the Revised Code, or an emergency placement by | 636 | 
| the department of youth services pursuant to this chapter or | 637 | 
| Chapter 5139. of the Revised Code, the entity that places the | 638 | 
| child in the certified foster home shall provide the information | 639 | 
| described in division (B) of this section no later than ninety-six | 640 | 
| hours after the child is placed in the certified foster home. | 641 | 
| (F) On receipt of the information described in divisions (B) | 642 | 
| and (C) of this section, the foster caregiver or prospective | 643 | 
| adoptive parents shall provide to the entity that places the child | 644 | 
| in the foster caregiver's or prospective adoptive parents' home a | 645 | 
| written acknowledgment that the foster caregiver or prospective | 646 | 
| adoptive parents received the information. The entity shall keep | 647 | 
| the acknowledgment and provide a copy to the foster caregiver or | 648 | 
| prospective adoptive parents. | 649 | 
| (G) No person employed by an entity subject to this section | 650 | 
| and made responsible by that entity for the child's placement in a | 651 | 
| certified foster home or for adoption shall fail to provide the | 652 | 
| foster caregivers or prospective adoptive parents with the | 653 | 
| information required by divisions (B) and (C) of this section. | 654 | 
| (H) It is not a violation of any duty of confidentiality | 655 | 
| provided for in the Revised Code or a code of professional | 656 | 
| responsibility for a person or government entity to provide the | 657 | 
| substantial and material conclusions and recommendations of a | 658 | 
| psychiatric or psychological examination, or an examination to | 659 | 
| detect mental and emotional disorders, in accordance with division | 660 | 
| (B)(1)(d) or (C) of this section. | 661 | 
| (I) As used in this section: | 662 | 
| (1) "Body armor" has the same meaning as in section 2941.1411 | 663 | 
| of the Revised Code. | 664 | 
| (2) "Firearm" has the same meaning as in section 2923.11 of | 665 | 
| the Revised Code. | 666 | 
| Sec. 2305.234. (A) As used in this section: | 667 | 
| (1) "Chiropractic claim," "medical claim," and "optometric | 668 | 
| claim" have the same meanings as in section 2305.113 of the | 669 | 
| Revised Code. | 670 | 
| (2) "Dental claim" has the same meaning as in section | 671 | 
| 2305.113 of the Revised Code, except that it does not include any | 672 | 
| claim arising out of a dental operation or any derivative claim | 673 | 
| for relief that arises out of a dental operation. | 674 | 
| (3) "Governmental health care program" has the same meaning | 675 | 
| as in section 4731.65 of the Revised Code. | 676 | 
| (4) "Health care facility or location" means a hospital, | 677 | 
| clinic, ambulatory surgical facility, office of a health care | 678 | 
| professional or associated group of health care professionals, | 679 | 
| training institution for health care professionals, or any other | 680 | 
| place where medical, dental, or other health-related diagnosis, | 681 | 
| care, or treatment is provided to a person. | 682 | 
| (5) "Health care professional" means any of the following who | 683 | 
| provide medical, dental, or other health-related diagnosis, care, | 684 | 
| or treatment: | 685 | 
| (a) Physicians authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 686 | 
| Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and | 687 | 
| surgery; | 688 | 
| (b) Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses licensed | 689 | 
| under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code and individuals who hold a | 690 | 
| certificate of authority issued under that chapter that authorizes | 691 | 
| the practice of nursing as a certified registered nurse | 692 | 
| anesthetist, clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, | 693 | 
| or certified nurse practitioner; | 694 | 
| (c) Physician assistants authorized to practice under Chapter | 695 | 
| 4730. of the Revised Code; | 696 | 
| (d) Dentists and dental hygienists licensed under Chapter | 697 | 
| 4715. of the Revised Code; | 698 | 
| (e) Physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, | 699 | 
| occupational therapists, and occupational therapy assistants | 700 | 
| licensed under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; | 701 | 
| (f) Chiropractors licensed under Chapter 4734. of the Revised | 702 | 
| Code; | 703 | 
| (g) Optometrists licensed under Chapter 4725. of the Revised | 704 | 
| Code; | 705 | 
| (h) Podiatrists authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 706 | 
| Code to practice podiatry; | 707 | 
| (i) Dietitians licensed under Chapter 4759. of the Revised | 708 | 
| Code; | 709 | 
| (j) Pharmacists licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 710 | 
| Code; | 711 | 
| (k) Emergency medical technicians-basic, emergency medical | 712 | 
| technicians-intermediate, and emergency medical | 713 | 
| technicians-paramedic, certified under Chapter 4765. of the | 714 | 
| Revised Code; | 715 | 
| (l) Respiratory care professionals licensed under Chapter | 716 | 
| 4761. of the Revised Code; | 717 | 
| (m) Speech-language pathologists and audiologists licensed | 718 | 
| under Chapter 4753. of the Revised Code; | 719 | 
| (n) | 720 | 
| licensed professional counselors, independent social workers, | 721 | 
| social workers, independent marriage and family therapists, and | 722 | 
| marriage and family therapists, licensed under Chapter 4757. of | 723 | 
| the Revised Code; | 724 | 
| (o) Psychologists licensed under Chapter 4732. of the Revised | 725 | 
| Code; | 726 | 
| (p) | 727 | 
| 728 | |
| 729 | |
| 730 | |
| 4758. of the Revised Code who are acting within the scope of their | 731 | 
| license or certificate as members of the profession of chemical | 732 | 
| dependency counseling or alcohol and other drug prevention | 733 | 
| services. | 734 | 
| (6) "Health care worker" means a person other than a health | 735 | 
| care professional who provides medical, dental, or other | 736 | 
| health-related care or treatment under the direction of a health | 737 | 
| care professional with the authority to direct that individual's | 738 | 
| activities, including medical technicians, medical assistants, | 739 | 
| dental assistants, orderlies, aides, and individuals acting in | 740 | 
| similar capacities. | 741 | 
| (7) "Indigent and uninsured person" means a person who meets | 742 | 
| all of the following requirements: | 743 | 
| (a) The person's income is not greater than two hundred per | 744 | 
| cent of the current poverty line as defined by the United States | 745 | 
| office of management and budget and revised in accordance with | 746 | 
| section 673(2) of the "Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981," | 747 | 
| 95 Stat. 511, 42 U.S.C. 9902, as amended. | 748 | 
| (b) The person is not eligible to receive medical assistance | 749 | 
| under Chapter 5111. of the Revised Code or assistance under any | 750 | 
| other governmental health care program. | 751 | 
| (c) Either of the following applies: | 752 | 
| (i) The person is not a policyholder, certificate holder, | 753 | 
| insured, contract holder, subscriber, enrollee, member, | 754 | 
| beneficiary, or other covered individual under a health insurance | 755 | 
| or health care policy, contract, or plan. | 756 | 
| (ii) The person is a policyholder, certificate holder, | 757 | 
| insured, contract holder, subscriber, enrollee, member, | 758 | 
| beneficiary, or other covered individual under a health insurance | 759 | 
| or health care policy, contract, or plan, but the insurer, policy, | 760 | 
| contract, or plan denies coverage or is the subject of insolvency | 761 | 
| or bankruptcy proceedings in any jurisdiction. | 762 | 
| (8) "Nonprofit health care referral organization" means an | 763 | 
| entity that is not operated for profit and refers patients to, or | 764 | 
| arranges for the provision of, health-related diagnosis, care, or | 765 | 
| treatment by a health care professional or health care worker. | 766 | 
| (9) "Operation" means any procedure that involves cutting or | 767 | 
| otherwise infiltrating human tissue by mechanical means, including | 768 | 
| surgery, laser surgery, ionizing radiation, therapeutic | 769 | 
| ultrasound, or the removal of intraocular foreign bodies. | 770 | 
| "Operation" does not include the administration of medication by | 771 | 
| injection, unless the injection is administered in conjunction | 772 | 
| with a procedure infiltrating human tissue by mechanical means | 773 | 
| other than the administration of medicine by injection. | 774 | 
| "Operation" does not include routine dental restorative | 775 | 
| procedures, the scaling of teeth, or extractions of teeth that are | 776 | 
| not impacted. | 777 | 
| (10) "Tort action" means a civil action for damages for | 778 | 
| injury, death, or loss to person or property other than a civil | 779 | 
| action for damages for a breach of contract or another agreement | 780 | 
| between persons or government entities. | 781 | 
| (11) "Volunteer" means an individual who provides any | 782 | 
| medical, dental, or other health-care related diagnosis, care, or | 783 | 
| treatment without the expectation of receiving and without receipt | 784 | 
| of any compensation or other form of remuneration from an indigent | 785 | 
| and uninsured person, another person on behalf of an indigent and | 786 | 
| uninsured person, any health care facility or location, any | 787 | 
| nonprofit health care referral organization, or any other person | 788 | 
| or government entity. | 789 | 
| (12) "Community control sanction" has the same meaning as in | 790 | 
| section 2929.01 of the Revised Code. | 791 | 
| (13) "Deep sedation" means a drug-induced depression of | 792 | 
| consciousness during which a patient cannot be easily aroused but | 793 | 
| responds purposefully following repeated or painful stimulation, a | 794 | 
| patient's ability to independently maintain ventilatory function | 795 | 
| may be impaired, a patient may require assistance in maintaining a | 796 | 
| patent airway and spontaneous ventilation may be inadequate, and | 797 | 
| cardiovascular function is usually maintained. | 798 | 
| (14) "General anesthesia" means a drug-induced loss of | 799 | 
| consciousness during which a patient is not arousable, even by | 800 | 
| painful stimulation, the ability to independently maintain | 801 | 
| ventilatory function is often impaired, a patient often requires | 802 | 
| assistance in maintaining a patent airway, positive pressure | 803 | 
| ventilation may be required because of depressed spontaneous | 804 | 
| ventilation or drug-induced depression of neuromuscular function, | 805 | 
| and cardiovascular function may be impaired. | 806 | 
| (B)(1) Subject to divisions (F) and (G)(3) of this section, a | 807 | 
| health care professional who is a volunteer and complies with | 808 | 
| division (B)(2) of this section is not liable in damages to any | 809 | 
| person or government entity in a tort or other civil action, | 810 | 
| including an action on a medical, dental, chiropractic, | 811 | 
| optometric, or other health-related claim, for injury, death, or | 812 | 
| loss to person or property that allegedly arises from an action or | 813 | 
| omission of the volunteer in the provision to an indigent and | 814 | 
| uninsured person of medical, dental, or other health-related | 815 | 
| diagnosis, care, or treatment, including the provision of samples | 816 | 
| of medicine and other medical products, unless the action or | 817 | 
| omission constitutes willful or wanton misconduct. | 818 | 
| (2) To qualify for the immunity described in division (B)(1) | 819 | 
| of this section, a health care professional shall do all of the | 820 | 
| following prior to providing diagnosis, care, or treatment: | 821 | 
| (a) Determine, in good faith, that the indigent and uninsured | 822 | 
| person is mentally capable of giving informed consent to the | 823 | 
| provision of the diagnosis, care, or treatment and is not subject | 824 | 
| to duress or under undue influence; | 825 | 
| (b) Inform the person of the provisions of this section, | 826 | 
| including notifying the person that, by giving informed consent to | 827 | 
| the provision of the diagnosis, care, or treatment, the person | 828 | 
| cannot hold the health care professional liable for damages in a | 829 | 
| tort or other civil action, including an action on a medical, | 830 | 
| dental, chiropractic, optometric, or other health-related claim, | 831 | 
| unless the action or omission of the health care professional | 832 | 
| constitutes willful or wanton misconduct; | 833 | 
| (c) Obtain the informed consent of the person and a written | 834 | 
| waiver, signed by the person or by another individual on behalf of | 835 | 
| and in the presence of the person, that states that the person is | 836 | 
| mentally competent to give informed consent and, without being | 837 | 
| subject to duress or under undue influence, gives informed consent | 838 | 
| to the provision of the diagnosis, care, or treatment subject to | 839 | 
| the provisions of this section. A written waiver under division | 840 | 
| (B)(2)(c) of this section shall state clearly and in conspicuous | 841 | 
| type that the person or other individual who signs the waiver is | 842 | 
| signing it with full knowledge that, by giving informed consent to | 843 | 
| the provision of the diagnosis, care, or treatment, the person | 844 | 
| cannot bring a tort or other civil action, including an action on | 845 | 
| a medical, dental, chiropractic, optometric, or other | 846 | 
| health-related claim, against the health care professional unless | 847 | 
| the action or omission of the health care professional constitutes | 848 | 
| willful or wanton misconduct. | 849 | 
| (3) A physician or podiatrist who is not covered by medical | 850 | 
| malpractice insurance, but complies with division (B)(2) of this | 851 | 
| section, is not required to comply with division (A) of section | 852 | 
| 4731.143 of the Revised Code. | 853 | 
| (C) Subject to divisions (F) and (G)(3) of this section, | 854 | 
| health care workers who are volunteers are not liable in damages | 855 | 
| to any person or government entity in a tort or other civil | 856 | 
| action, including an action upon a medical, dental, chiropractic, | 857 | 
| optometric, or other health-related claim, for injury, death, or | 858 | 
| loss to person or property that allegedly arises from an action or | 859 | 
| omission of the health care worker in the provision to an indigent | 860 | 
| and uninsured person of medical, dental, or other health-related | 861 | 
| diagnosis, care, or treatment, unless the action or omission | 862 | 
| constitutes willful or wanton misconduct. | 863 | 
| (D) Subject to divisions (F) and (G)(3) of this section, a | 864 | 
| nonprofit health care referral organization is not liable in | 865 | 
| damages to any person or government entity in a tort or other | 866 | 
| civil action, including an action on a medical, dental, | 867 | 
| chiropractic, optometric, or other health-related claim, for | 868 | 
| injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly arises | 869 | 
| from an action or omission of the nonprofit health care referral | 870 | 
| organization in referring indigent and uninsured persons to, or | 871 | 
| arranging for the provision of, medical, dental, or other | 872 | 
| health-related diagnosis, care, or treatment by a health care | 873 | 
| professional described in division (B)(1) of this section or a | 874 | 
| health care worker described in division (C) of this section, | 875 | 
| unless the action or omission constitutes willful or wanton | 876 | 
| misconduct. | 877 | 
| (E) Subject to divisions (F) and (G)(3) of this section and | 878 | 
| to the extent that the registration requirements of section | 879 | 
| 3701.071 of the Revised Code apply, a health care facility or | 880 | 
| location associated with a health care professional described in | 881 | 
| division (B)(1) of this section, a health care worker described in | 882 | 
| division (C) of this section, or a nonprofit health care referral | 883 | 
| organization described in division (D) of this section is not | 884 | 
| liable in damages to any person or government entity in a tort or | 885 | 
| other civil action, including an action on a medical, dental, | 886 | 
| chiropractic, optometric, or other health-related claim, for | 887 | 
| injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly arises | 888 | 
| from an action or omission of the health care professional or | 889 | 
| worker or nonprofit health care referral organization relative to | 890 | 
| the medical, dental, or other health-related diagnosis, care, or | 891 | 
| treatment provided to an indigent and uninsured person on behalf | 892 | 
| of or at the health care facility or location, unless the action | 893 | 
| or omission constitutes willful or wanton misconduct. | 894 | 
| (F)(1) Except as provided in division (F)(2) of this section, | 895 | 
| the immunities provided by divisions (B), (C), (D), and (E) of | 896 | 
| this section are not available to a health care professional, | 897 | 
| health care worker, nonprofit health care referral organization, | 898 | 
| or health care facility or location if, at the time of an alleged | 899 | 
| injury, death, or loss to person or property, the health care | 900 | 
| professionals or health care workers involved are providing one of | 901 | 
| the following: | 902 | 
| (a) Any medical, dental, or other health-related diagnosis, | 903 | 
| care, or treatment pursuant to a community service work order | 904 | 
| entered by a court under division (B) of section 2951.02 of the | 905 | 
| Revised Code or imposed by a court as a community control | 906 | 
| sanction; | 907 | 
| (b) Performance of an operation to which any one of the | 908 | 
| following applies: | 909 | 
| (i) The operation requires the administration of deep | 910 | 
| sedation or general anesthesia. | 911 | 
| (ii) The operation is a procedure that is not typically | 912 | 
| performed in an office. | 913 | 
| (iii) The individual involved is a health care professional, | 914 | 
| and the operation is beyond the scope of practice or the | 915 | 
| education, training, and competence, as applicable, of the health | 916 | 
| care professional. | 917 | 
| (c) Delivery of a baby or any other purposeful termination of | 918 | 
| a human pregnancy. | 919 | 
| (2) Division (F)(1) of this section does not apply when a | 920 | 
| health care professional or health care worker provides medical, | 921 | 
| dental, or other health-related diagnosis, care, or treatment that | 922 | 
| is necessary to preserve the life of a person in a medical | 923 | 
| emergency. | 924 | 
| (G)(1) This section does not create a new cause of action or | 925 | 
| substantive legal right against a health care professional, health | 926 | 
| care worker, nonprofit health care referral organization, or | 927 | 
| health care facility or location. | 928 | 
| (2) This section does not affect any immunities from civil | 929 | 
| liability or defenses established by another section of the | 930 | 
| Revised Code or available at common law to which a health care | 931 | 
| professional, health care worker, nonprofit health care referral | 932 | 
| organization, or health care facility or location may be entitled | 933 | 
| in connection with the provision of emergency or other medical, | 934 | 
| dental, or other health-related diagnosis, care, or treatment. | 935 | 
| (3) This section does not grant an immunity from tort or | 936 | 
| other civil liability to a health care professional, health care | 937 | 
| worker, nonprofit health care referral organization, or health | 938 | 
| care facility or location for actions that are outside the scope | 939 | 
| of authority of health care professionals or health care workers. | 940 | 
| (4) This section does not affect any legal responsibility of | 941 | 
| a health care professional, health care worker, or nonprofit | 942 | 
| health care referral organization to comply with any applicable | 943 | 
| law of this state or rule of an agency of this state. | 944 | 
| (5) This section does not affect any legal responsibility of | 945 | 
| a health care facility or location to comply with any applicable | 946 | 
| law of this state, rule of an agency of this state, or local code, | 947 | 
| ordinance, or regulation that pertains to or regulates building, | 948 | 
| housing, air pollution, water pollution, sanitation, health, fire, | 949 | 
| zoning, or safety. | 950 | 
| Sec. 2305.51. (A)(1) As used in this section: | 951 | 
| (a) "Civil Rights" has the same meaning as in section | 952 | 
| 5122.301 of the Revised Code. | 953 | 
| (b) "Mental health client or patient" means an individual who | 954 | 
| is receiving mental health services from a mental health | 955 | 
| professional or organization. | 956 | 
| (c) "Mental health organization" means an organization that | 957 | 
| engages one or more mental health professionals to provide mental | 958 | 
| health services to one or more mental health clients or patients. | 959 | 
| (d) "Mental health professional" means an individual who is | 960 | 
| licensed, certified, or registered under the Revised Code, or | 961 | 
| otherwise authorized in this state, to provide mental health | 962 | 
| services for compensation, remuneration, or other personal gain. | 963 | 
| (e) "Mental health service" means a service provided to an | 964 | 
| individual or group of individuals involving the application of | 965 | 
| medical, psychiatric, psychological, professional counseling, | 966 | 
| social work, marriage and family therapy, or nursing principles | 967 | 
| or procedures to either of the following: | 968 | 
| (i) The assessment, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, or | 969 | 
| amelioration of mental, emotional, psychiatric, psychological, or | 970 | 
| psychosocial disorders or diseases, as described in the most | 971 | 
| recent edition of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental | 972 | 
| disorders published by the American psychiatric association; | 973 | 
| (ii) The assessment or improvement of mental, emotional, | 974 | 
| psychiatric, psychological, or psychosocial adjustment or | 975 | 
| functioning, regardless of whether there is a diagnosable, | 976 | 
| pre-existing disorder or disease. | 977 | 
| (f) "Knowledgeable person" means an individual who has reason | 978 | 
| to believe that a mental health client or patient has the intent | 979 | 
| and ability to carry out an explicit threat of inflicting imminent | 980 | 
| and serious physical harm to or causing the death of a clearly | 981 | 
| identifiable potential victim or victims and who is either an | 982 | 
| immediate family member of the client or patient or an individual | 983 | 
| who otherwise personally knows the client or patient. | 984 | 
| (2) For the purpose of this section, in the case of a threat | 985 | 
| to a readily identifiable structure, "clearly identifiable | 986 | 
| potential victim" includes any potential occupant of the | 987 | 
| structure. | 988 | 
| (B) A mental health professional or mental health | 989 | 
| organization may be held liable in damages in a civil action, or | 990 | 
| may be made subject to disciplinary action by an entity with | 991 | 
| licensing or other regulatory authority over the professional or | 992 | 
| organization, for serious physical harm or death resulting from | 993 | 
| failing to predict, warn of, or take precautions to provide | 994 | 
| protection from the violent behavior of a mental health client or | 995 | 
| patient, only if the client or patient or a knowledgeable person | 996 | 
| has communicated to the professional or organization an explicit | 997 | 
| threat of inflicting imminent and serious physical harm to or | 998 | 
| causing the death of one or more clearly identifiable potential | 999 | 
| victims, the professional or organization has reason to believe | 1000 | 
| that the client or patient has the intent and ability to carry out | 1001 | 
| the threat, and the professional or organization fails to take one | 1002 | 
| or more of the following actions in a timely manner: | 1003 | 
| (1) Exercise any authority the professional or organization | 1004 | 
| possesses to hospitalize the client or patient on an emergency | 1005 | 
| basis pursuant to section 5122.10 of the Revised Code; | 1006 | 
| (2) Exercise any authority the professional or organization | 1007 | 
| possesses to have the client or patient involuntarily or | 1008 | 
| voluntarily hospitalized under Chapter 5122. of the Revised Code; | 1009 | 
| (3) Establish and undertake a documented treatment plan that | 1010 | 
| is reasonably calculated, according to appropriate standards of | 1011 | 
| professional practice, to eliminate the possibility that the | 1012 | 
| client or patient will carry out the threat, and, concurrent with | 1013 | 
| establishing and undertaking the treatment plan, initiate | 1014 | 
| arrangements for a second opinion risk assessment through a | 1015 | 
| management consultation about the treatment plan with, in the case | 1016 | 
| of a mental health organization, the clinical director of the | 1017 | 
| organization, or, in the case of a mental health professional who | 1018 | 
| is not acting as part of a mental health organization, any mental | 1019 | 
| health professional who is licensed to engage in independent | 1020 | 
| practice; | 1021 | 
| (4) Communicate to a law enforcement agency with jurisdiction | 1022 | 
| in the area where each potential victim resides, where a structure | 1023 | 
| threatened by a mental health client or patient is located, or | 1024 | 
| where the mental health client or patient resides, and if | 1025 | 
| feasible, communicate to each potential victim or a potential | 1026 | 
| victim's parent or guardian if the potential victim is a minor or | 1027 | 
| has been adjudicated incompetent, all of the following | 1028 | 
| information: | 1029 | 
| (a) The nature of the threat; | 1030 | 
| (b) The identity of the mental health client or patient | 1031 | 
| making the threat; | 1032 | 
| (c) The identity of each potential victim of the threat. | 1033 | 
| (C) All of the following apply when a mental health | 1034 | 
| professional or organization takes one or more of the actions set | 1035 | 
| forth in divisions (B)(1) to (4) of this section: | 1036 | 
| (1) The mental health professional or organization shall | 1037 | 
| consider each of the alternatives set forth and shall document the | 1038 | 
| reasons for choosing or rejecting each alternative. | 1039 | 
| (2) The mental health professional or organization may give | 1040 | 
| special consideration to those alternatives which, consistent with | 1041 | 
| public safety, would least abridge the rights of the mental health | 1042 | 
| client or patient established under the Revised Code, including | 1043 | 
| the rights specified in sections 5122.27 to 5122.31 of the Revised | 1044 | 
| Code. | 1045 | 
| (3) The mental health professional or organization is not | 1046 | 
| required to take an action that, in the exercise of reasonable | 1047 | 
| professional judgment, would physically endanger the professional | 1048 | 
| or organization, increase the danger to a potential victim, or | 1049 | 
| increase the danger to the mental health client or patient. | 1050 | 
| (4) The mental health professional or organization is not | 1051 | 
| liable in damages in a civil action, and shall not be made subject | 1052 | 
| to disciplinary action by any entity with licensing or other | 1053 | 
| regulatory authority over the professional or organization, for | 1054 | 
| disclosing any confidential information about a mental health | 1055 | 
| client or patient that is disclosed for the purpose of taking any | 1056 | 
| of the actions. | 1057 | 
| (D) The immunities from civil liability and disciplinary | 1058 | 
| action conferred by this section are in addition to and not in | 1059 | 
| limitation of any immunity conferred on a mental health | 1060 | 
| professional or organization by any other section of the Revised | 1061 | 
| Code or by judicial precedent. | 1062 | 
| (E) This section does not affect the civil rights of a mental | 1063 | 
| health client or patient under Ohio or federal law. | 1064 | 
| Sec. 2317.02. The following persons shall not testify in | 1065 | 
| certain respects: | 1066 | 
| (A)(1) An attorney, concerning a communication made to the | 1067 | 
| attorney by a client in that relation or concerning the attorney's | 1068 | 
| advice to a client, except that the attorney may testify by | 1069 | 
| express consent of the client or, if the client is deceased, by | 1070 | 
| the express consent of the surviving spouse or the executor or | 1071 | 
| administrator of the estate of the deceased client. However, if | 1072 | 
| the client voluntarily reveals the substance of attorney-client | 1073 | 
| communications in a nonprivileged context or is deemed by section | 1074 | 
| 2151.421 of the Revised Code to have waived any testimonial | 1075 | 
| privilege under this division, the attorney may be compelled to | 1076 | 
| testify on the same subject. | 1077 | 
| The testimonial privilege established under this division | 1078 | 
| does not apply concerning a communication between a client who has | 1079 | 
| since died and the deceased client's attorney if the communication | 1080 | 
| is relevant to a dispute between parties who claim through that | 1081 | 
| deceased client, regardless of whether the claims are by testate | 1082 | 
| or intestate succession or by inter vivos transaction, and the | 1083 | 
| dispute addresses the competency of the deceased client when the | 1084 | 
| deceased client executed a document that is the basis of the | 1085 | 
| dispute or whether the deceased client was a victim of fraud, | 1086 | 
| undue influence, or duress when the deceased client executed a | 1087 | 
| document that is the basis of the dispute. | 1088 | 
| (2) An attorney, concerning a communication made to the | 1089 | 
| attorney by a client in that relationship or the attorney's advice | 1090 | 
| to a client, except that if the client is an insurance company, | 1091 | 
| the attorney may be compelled to testify, subject to an in camera | 1092 | 
| inspection by a court, about communications made by the client to | 1093 | 
| the attorney or by the attorney to the client that are related to | 1094 | 
| the attorney's aiding or furthering an ongoing or future | 1095 | 
| commission of bad faith by the client, if the party seeking | 1096 | 
| disclosure of the communications has made a prima-facie showing of | 1097 | 
| bad faith, fraud, or criminal misconduct by the client. | 1098 | 
| (B)(1) A physician or a dentist concerning a communication | 1099 | 
| made to the physician or dentist by a patient in that relation or | 1100 | 
| the physician's or dentist's advice to a patient, except as | 1101 | 
| otherwise provided in this division, division (B)(2), and division | 1102 | 
| (B)(3) of this section, and except that, if the patient is deemed | 1103 | 
| by section 2151.421 of the Revised Code to have waived any | 1104 | 
| testimonial privilege under this division, the physician may be | 1105 | 
| compelled to testify on the same subject. | 1106 | 
| The testimonial privilege established under this division | 1107 | 
| does not apply, and a physician or dentist may testify or may be | 1108 | 
| compelled to testify, in any of the following circumstances: | 1109 | 
| (a) In any civil action, in accordance with the discovery | 1110 | 
| provisions of the Rules of Civil Procedure in connection with a | 1111 | 
| civil action, or in connection with a claim under Chapter 4123. of | 1112 | 
| the Revised Code, under any of the following circumstances: | 1113 | 
| (i) If the patient or the guardian or other legal | 1114 | 
| representative of the patient gives express consent; | 1115 | 
| (ii) If the patient is deceased, the spouse of the patient or | 1116 | 
| the executor or administrator of the patient's estate gives | 1117 | 
| express consent; | 1118 | 
| (iii) If a medical claim, dental claim, chiropractic claim, | 1119 | 
| or optometric claim, as defined in section 2305.113 of the Revised | 1120 | 
| Code, an action for wrongful death, any other type of civil | 1121 | 
| action, or a claim under Chapter 4123. of the Revised Code is | 1122 | 
| filed by the patient, the personal representative of the estate of | 1123 | 
| the patient if deceased, or the patient's guardian or other legal | 1124 | 
| representative. | 1125 | 
| (b) In any civil action concerning court-ordered treatment or | 1126 | 
| services received by a patient, if the court-ordered treatment or | 1127 | 
| services were ordered as part of a case plan journalized under | 1128 | 
| section 2151.412 of the Revised Code or the court-ordered | 1129 | 
| treatment or services are necessary or relevant to dependency, | 1130 | 
| neglect, or abuse or temporary or permanent custody proceedings | 1131 | 
| under Chapter 2151. of the Revised Code. | 1132 | 
| (c) In any criminal action concerning any test or the results | 1133 | 
| of any test that determines the presence or concentration of | 1134 | 
| alcohol, a drug of abuse, a combination of them, a controlled | 1135 | 
| substance, or a metabolite of a controlled substance in the | 1136 | 
| patient's whole blood, blood serum or plasma, breath, urine, or | 1137 | 
| other bodily substance at any time relevant to the criminal | 1138 | 
| offense in question. | 1139 | 
| (d) In any criminal action against a physician or dentist. In | 1140 | 
| such an action, the testimonial privilege established under this | 1141 | 
| division does not prohibit the admission into evidence, in | 1142 | 
| accordance with the Rules of Evidence, of a patient's medical or | 1143 | 
| dental records or other communications between a patient and the | 1144 | 
| physician or dentist that are related to the action and obtained | 1145 | 
| by subpoena, search warrant, or other lawful means. A court that | 1146 | 
| permits or compels a physician or dentist to testify in such an | 1147 | 
| action or permits the introduction into evidence of patient | 1148 | 
| records or other communications in such an action shall require | 1149 | 
| that appropriate measures be taken to ensure that the | 1150 | 
| confidentiality of any patient named or otherwise identified in | 1151 | 
| the records is maintained. Measures to ensure confidentiality that | 1152 | 
| may be taken by the court include sealing its records or deleting | 1153 | 
| specific information from its records. | 1154 | 
| (e)(i) If the communication was between a patient who has | 1155 | 
| since died and the deceased patient's physician or dentist, the | 1156 | 
| communication is relevant to a dispute between parties who claim | 1157 | 
| through that deceased patient, regardless of whether the claims | 1158 | 
| are by testate or intestate succession or by inter vivos | 1159 | 
| transaction, and the dispute addresses the competency of the | 1160 | 
| deceased patient when the deceased patient executed a document | 1161 | 
| that is the basis of the dispute or whether the deceased patient | 1162 | 
| was a victim of fraud, undue influence, or duress when the | 1163 | 
| deceased patient executed a document that is the basis of the | 1164 | 
| dispute. | 1165 | 
| (ii) If neither the spouse of a patient nor the executor or | 1166 | 
| administrator of that patient's estate gives consent under | 1167 | 
| division (B)(1)(a)(ii) of this section, testimony or the | 1168 | 
| disclosure of the patient's medical records by a physician, | 1169 | 
| dentist, or other health care provider under division (B)(1)(e)(i) | 1170 | 
| of this section is a permitted use or disclosure of protected | 1171 | 
| health information, as defined in 45 C.F.R. 160.103, and an | 1172 | 
| authorization or opportunity to be heard shall not be required. | 1173 | 
| (iii) Division (B)(1)(e)(i) of this section does not require | 1174 | 
| a mental health professional to disclose psychotherapy notes, as | 1175 | 
| defined in 45 C.F.R. 164.501. | 1176 | 
| (iv) An interested person who objects to testimony or | 1177 | 
| disclosure under division (B)(1)(e)(i) of this section may seek a | 1178 | 
| protective order pursuant to Civil Rule 26. | 1179 | 
| (v) A person to whom protected health information is | 1180 | 
| disclosed under division (B)(1)(e)(i) of this section shall not | 1181 | 
| use or disclose the protected health information for any purpose | 1182 | 
| other than the litigation or proceeding for which the information | 1183 | 
| was requested and shall return the protected health information to | 1184 | 
| the covered entity or destroy the protected health information, | 1185 | 
| including all copies made, at the conclusion of the litigation or | 1186 | 
| proceeding. | 1187 | 
| (2)(a) If any law enforcement officer submits a written | 1188 | 
| statement to a health care provider that states that an official | 1189 | 
| criminal investigation has begun regarding a specified person or | 1190 | 
| that a criminal action or proceeding has been commenced against a | 1191 | 
| specified person, that requests the provider to supply to the | 1192 | 
| officer copies of any records the provider possesses that pertain | 1193 | 
| to any test or the results of any test administered to the | 1194 | 
| specified person to determine the presence or concentration of | 1195 | 
| alcohol, a drug of abuse, a combination of them, a controlled | 1196 | 
| substance, or a metabolite of a controlled substance in the | 1197 | 
| person's whole blood, blood serum or plasma, breath, or urine at | 1198 | 
| any time relevant to the criminal offense in question, and that | 1199 | 
| conforms to section 2317.022 of the Revised Code, the provider, | 1200 | 
| except to the extent specifically prohibited by any law of this | 1201 | 
| state or of the United States, shall supply to the officer a copy | 1202 | 
| of any of the requested records the provider possesses. If the | 1203 | 
| health care provider does not possess any of the requested | 1204 | 
| records, the provider shall give the officer a written statement | 1205 | 
| that indicates that the provider does not possess any of the | 1206 | 
| requested records. | 1207 | 
| (b) If a health care provider possesses any records of the | 1208 | 
| type described in division (B)(2)(a) of this section regarding the | 1209 | 
| person in question at any time relevant to the criminal offense in | 1210 | 
| question, in lieu of personally testifying as to the results of | 1211 | 
| the test in question, the custodian of the records may submit a | 1212 | 
| certified copy of the records, and, upon its submission, the | 1213 | 
| certified copy is qualified as authentic evidence and may be | 1214 | 
| admitted as evidence in accordance with the Rules of Evidence. | 1215 | 
| Division (A) of section 2317.422 of the Revised Code does not | 1216 | 
| apply to any certified copy of records submitted in accordance | 1217 | 
| with this division. Nothing in this division shall be construed to | 1218 | 
| limit the right of any party to call as a witness the person who | 1219 | 
| administered the test to which the records pertain, the person | 1220 | 
| under whose supervision the test was administered, the custodian | 1221 | 
| of the records, the person who made the records, or the person | 1222 | 
| under whose supervision the records were made. | 1223 | 
| (3)(a) If the testimonial privilege described in division | 1224 | 
| (B)(1) of this section does not apply as provided in division | 1225 | 
| (B)(1)(a)(iii) of this section, a physician or dentist may be | 1226 | 
| compelled to testify or to submit to discovery under the Rules of | 1227 | 
| Civil Procedure only as to a communication made to the physician | 1228 | 
| or dentist by the patient in question in that relation, or the | 1229 | 
| physician's or dentist's advice to the patient in question, that | 1230 | 
| related causally or historically to physical or mental injuries | 1231 | 
| that are relevant to issues in the medical claim, dental claim, | 1232 | 
| chiropractic claim, or optometric claim, action for wrongful | 1233 | 
| death, other civil action, or claim under Chapter 4123. of the | 1234 | 
| Revised Code. | 1235 | 
| (b) If the testimonial privilege described in division (B)(1) | 1236 | 
| of this section does not apply to a physician or dentist as | 1237 | 
| provided in division (B)(1)(c) of this section, the physician or | 1238 | 
| dentist, in lieu of personally testifying as to the results of the | 1239 | 
| test in question, may submit a certified copy of those results, | 1240 | 
| and, upon its submission, the certified copy is qualified as | 1241 | 
| authentic evidence and may be admitted as evidence in accordance | 1242 | 
| with the Rules of Evidence. Division (A) of section 2317.422 of | 1243 | 
| the Revised Code does not apply to any certified copy of results | 1244 | 
| submitted in accordance with this division. Nothing in this | 1245 | 
| division shall be construed to limit the right of any party to | 1246 | 
| call as a witness the person who administered the test in | 1247 | 
| question, the person under whose supervision the test was | 1248 | 
| administered, the custodian of the results of the test, the person | 1249 | 
| who compiled the results, or the person under whose supervision | 1250 | 
| the results were compiled. | 1251 | 
| (4) The testimonial privilege described in division (B)(1) of | 1252 | 
| this section is not waived when a communication is made by a | 1253 | 
| physician to a pharmacist or when there is communication between a | 1254 | 
| patient and a pharmacist in furtherance of the physician-patient | 1255 | 
| relation. | 1256 | 
| (5)(a) As used in divisions (B)(1) to (4) of this section, | 1257 | 
| "communication" means acquiring, recording, or transmitting any | 1258 | 
| information, in any manner, concerning any facts, opinions, or | 1259 | 
| statements necessary to enable a physician or dentist to diagnose, | 1260 | 
| treat, prescribe, or act for a patient. A "communication" may | 1261 | 
| include, but is not limited to, any medical or dental, office, or | 1262 | 
| hospital communication such as a record, chart, letter, | 1263 | 
| memorandum, laboratory test and results, x-ray, photograph, | 1264 | 
| financial statement, diagnosis, or prognosis. | 1265 | 
| (b) As used in division (B)(2) of this section, "health care | 1266 | 
| provider" means a hospital, ambulatory care facility, long-term | 1267 | 
| care facility, pharmacy, emergency facility, or health care | 1268 | 
| practitioner. | 1269 | 
| (c) As used in division (B)(5)(b) of this section: | 1270 | 
| (i) "Ambulatory care facility" means a facility that provides | 1271 | 
| medical, diagnostic, or surgical treatment to patients who do not | 1272 | 
| require hospitalization, including a dialysis center, ambulatory | 1273 | 
| surgical facility, cardiac catheterization facility, diagnostic | 1274 | 
| imaging center, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy center, home | 1275 | 
| health agency, inpatient hospice, birthing center, radiation | 1276 | 
| therapy center, emergency facility, and an urgent care center. | 1277 | 
| "Ambulatory health care facility" does not include the private | 1278 | 
| office of a physician or dentist, whether the office is for an | 1279 | 
| individual or group practice. | 1280 | 
| (ii) "Emergency facility" means a hospital emergency | 1281 | 
| department or any other facility that provides emergency medical | 1282 | 
| services. | 1283 | 
| (iii) "Health care practitioner" has the same meaning as in | 1284 | 
| section 4769.01 of the Revised Code. | 1285 | 
| (iv) "Hospital" has the same meaning as in section 3727.01 of | 1286 | 
| the Revised Code. | 1287 | 
| (v) "Long-term care facility" means a nursing home, | 1288 | 
| residential care facility, or home for the aging, as those terms | 1289 | 
| are defined in section 3721.01 of the Revised Code; a residential | 1290 | 
| facility licensed under section 5119.22 of the Revised Code that | 1291 | 
| provides accommodations, supervision, and personal care services | 1292 | 
| for three to sixteen unrelated adults; a nursing facility or | 1293 | 
| intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded, as those | 1294 | 
| terms are defined in section 5111.20 of the Revised Code; a | 1295 | 
| facility or portion of a facility certified as a skilled nursing | 1296 | 
| facility under Title XVIII of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. | 1297 | 
| 286 (1965), 42 U.S.C.A. 1395, as amended. | 1298 | 
| (vi) "Pharmacy" has the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of | 1299 | 
| the Revised Code. | 1300 | 
| (d) As used in divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this section, | 1301 | 
| "drug of abuse" has the same meaning as in section 4506.01 of the | 1302 | 
| Revised Code. | 1303 | 
| (6) Divisions (B)(1), (2), (3), (4), and (5) of this section | 1304 | 
| apply to doctors of medicine, doctors of osteopathic medicine, | 1305 | 
| doctors of podiatry, and dentists. | 1306 | 
| (7) Nothing in divisions (B)(1) to (6) of this section | 1307 | 
| affects, or shall be construed as affecting, the immunity from | 1308 | 
| civil liability conferred by section 307.628 of the Revised Code | 1309 | 
| or the immunity from civil liability conferred by section 2305.33 | 1310 | 
| of the Revised Code upon physicians who report an employee's use | 1311 | 
| of a drug of abuse, or a condition of an employee other than one | 1312 | 
| involving the use of a drug of abuse, to the employer of the | 1313 | 
| employee in accordance with division (B) of that section. As used | 1314 | 
| in division (B)(7) of this section, "employee," "employer," and | 1315 | 
| "physician" have the same meanings as in section 2305.33 of the | 1316 | 
| Revised Code. | 1317 | 
| (C)(1) A cleric, when the cleric remains accountable to the | 1318 | 
| authority of that cleric's church, denomination, or sect, | 1319 | 
| concerning a confession made, or any information confidentially | 1320 | 
| communicated, to the cleric for a religious counseling purpose in | 1321 | 
| the cleric's professional character. The cleric may testify by | 1322 | 
| express consent of the person making the communication, except | 1323 | 
| when the disclosure of the information is in violation of a sacred | 1324 | 
| trust and except that, if the person voluntarily testifies or is | 1325 | 
| deemed by division (A)(4)(c) of section 2151.421 of the Revised | 1326 | 
| Code to have waived any testimonial privilege under this division, | 1327 | 
| the cleric may be compelled to testify on the same subject except | 1328 | 
| when disclosure of the information is in violation of a sacred | 1329 | 
| trust. | 1330 | 
| (2) As used in division (C) of this section: | 1331 | 
| (a) "Cleric" means a member of the clergy, rabbi, priest, | 1332 | 
| Christian Science practitioner, or regularly ordained, accredited, | 1333 | 
| or licensed minister of an established and legally cognizable | 1334 | 
| church, denomination, or sect. | 1335 | 
| (b) "Sacred trust" means a confession or confidential | 1336 | 
| communication made to a cleric in the cleric's ecclesiastical | 1337 | 
| capacity in the course of discipline enjoined by the church to | 1338 | 
| which the cleric belongs, including, but not limited to, the | 1339 | 
| Catholic Church, if both of the following apply: | 1340 | 
| (i) The confession or confidential communication was made | 1341 | 
| directly to the cleric. | 1342 | 
| (ii) The confession or confidential communication was made in | 1343 | 
| the manner and context that places the cleric specifically and | 1344 | 
| strictly under a level of confidentiality that is considered | 1345 | 
| inviolate by canon law or church doctrine. | 1346 | 
| (D) Husband or wife, concerning any communication made by one | 1347 | 
| to the other, or an act done by either in the presence of the | 1348 | 
| other, during coverture, unless the communication was made, or act | 1349 | 
| done, in the known presence or hearing of a third person competent | 1350 | 
| to be a witness; and such rule is the same if the marital relation | 1351 | 
| has ceased to exist; | 1352 | 
| (E) A person who assigns a claim or interest, concerning any | 1353 | 
| matter in respect to which the person would not, if a party, be | 1354 | 
| permitted to testify; | 1355 | 
| (F) A person who, if a party, would be restricted under | 1356 | 
| section 2317.03 of the Revised Code, when the property or thing is | 1357 | 
| sold or transferred by an executor, administrator, guardian, | 1358 | 
| trustee, heir, devisee, or legatee, shall be restricted in the | 1359 | 
| same manner in any action or proceeding concerning the property or | 1360 | 
| thing. | 1361 | 
| (G)(1) A school guidance counselor who holds a valid educator | 1362 | 
| license from the state board of education as provided for in | 1363 | 
| section 3319.22 of the Revised Code, a person licensed under | 1364 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code as a licensed professional | 1365 | 
| clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, social | 1366 | 
| worker, independent social worker, marriage and family therapist | 1367 | 
| or independent marriage and family therapist, or registered under | 1368 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code as a social work assistant | 1369 | 
| concerning a confidential communication received from a client in | 1370 | 
| that relation or the person's advice to a client unless any of the | 1371 | 
| following applies: | 1372 | 
| (a) The communication or advice indicates clear and present | 1373 | 
| danger to the client or other persons. For the purposes of this | 1374 | 
| division, cases in which there are indications of present or past | 1375 | 
| child abuse or neglect of the client constitute a clear and | 1376 | 
| present danger. | 1377 | 
| (b) The client gives express consent to the testimony. | 1378 | 
| (c) If the client is deceased, the surviving spouse or the | 1379 | 
| executor or administrator of the estate of the deceased client | 1380 | 
| gives express consent. | 1381 | 
| (d) The client voluntarily testifies, in which case the | 1382 | 
| school guidance counselor or person licensed or registered under | 1383 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code may be compelled to testify on | 1384 | 
| the same subject. | 1385 | 
| (e) The court in camera determines that the information | 1386 | 
| communicated by the client is not germane to the counselor-client, | 1387 | 
| marriage and family therapist-client, or social worker-client | 1388 | 
| relationship. | 1389 | 
| (f) A court, in an action brought against a school, its | 1390 | 
| administration, or any of its personnel by the client, rules after | 1391 | 
| an in-camera inspection that the testimony of the school guidance | 1392 | 
| counselor is relevant to that action. | 1393 | 
| (g) The testimony is sought in a civil action and concerns | 1394 | 
| court-ordered treatment or services received by a patient as part | 1395 | 
| of a case plan journalized under section 2151.412 of the Revised | 1396 | 
| Code or the court-ordered treatment or services are necessary or | 1397 | 
| relevant to dependency, neglect, or abuse or temporary or | 1398 | 
| permanent custody proceedings under Chapter 2151. of the Revised | 1399 | 
| Code. | 1400 | 
| (2) Nothing in division (G)(1) of this section shall relieve | 1401 | 
| a school guidance counselor or a person licensed or registered | 1402 | 
| under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code from the requirement to | 1403 | 
| report information concerning child abuse or neglect under section | 1404 | 
| 2151.421 of the Revised Code. | 1405 | 
| (H) A mediator acting under a mediation order issued under | 1406 | 
| division (A) of section 3109.052 of the Revised Code or otherwise | 1407 | 
| issued in any proceeding for divorce, dissolution, legal | 1408 | 
| separation, annulment, or the allocation of parental rights and | 1409 | 
| responsibilities for the care of children, in any action or | 1410 | 
| proceeding, other than a criminal, delinquency, child abuse, child | 1411 | 
| neglect, or dependent child action or proceeding, that is brought | 1412 | 
| by or against either parent who takes part in mediation in | 1413 | 
| accordance with the order and that pertains to the mediation | 1414 | 
| process, to any information discussed or presented in the | 1415 | 
| mediation process, to the allocation of parental rights and | 1416 | 
| responsibilities for the care of the parents' children, or to the | 1417 | 
| awarding of parenting time rights in relation to their children; | 1418 | 
| (I) A communications assistant, acting within the scope of | 1419 | 
| the communication assistant's authority, when providing | 1420 | 
| telecommunications relay service pursuant to section 4931.06 of | 1421 | 
| the Revised Code or Title II of the "Communications Act of 1934," | 1422 | 
| 104 Stat. 366 (1990), 47 U.S.C. 225, concerning a communication | 1423 | 
| made through a telecommunications relay service. Nothing in this | 1424 | 
| section shall limit the obligation of a communications assistant | 1425 | 
| to divulge information or testify when mandated by federal law or | 1426 | 
| regulation or pursuant to subpoena in a criminal proceeding. | 1427 | 
| Nothing in this section shall limit any immunity or privilege | 1428 | 
| granted under federal law or regulation. | 1429 | 
| (J)(1) A chiropractor in a civil proceeding concerning a | 1430 | 
| communication made to the chiropractor by a patient in that | 1431 | 
| relation or the chiropractor's advice to a patient, except as | 1432 | 
| otherwise provided in this division. The testimonial privilege | 1433 | 
| established under this division does not apply, and a chiropractor | 1434 | 
| may testify or may be compelled to testify, in any civil action, | 1435 | 
| in accordance with the discovery provisions of the Rules of Civil | 1436 | 
| Procedure in connection with a civil action, or in connection with | 1437 | 
| a claim under Chapter 4123. of the Revised Code, under any of the | 1438 | 
| following circumstances: | 1439 | 
| (a) If the patient or the guardian or other legal | 1440 | 
| representative of the patient gives express consent. | 1441 | 
| (b) If the patient is deceased, the spouse of the patient or | 1442 | 
| the executor or administrator of the patient's estate gives | 1443 | 
| express consent. | 1444 | 
| (c) If a medical claim, dental claim, chiropractic claim, or | 1445 | 
| optometric claim, as defined in section 2305.113 of the Revised | 1446 | 
| Code, an action for wrongful death, any other type of civil | 1447 | 
| action, or a claim under Chapter 4123. of the Revised Code is | 1448 | 
| filed by the patient, the personal representative of the estate of | 1449 | 
| the patient if deceased, or the patient's guardian or other legal | 1450 | 
| representative. | 1451 | 
| (2) If the testimonial privilege described in division (J)(1) | 1452 | 
| of this section does not apply as provided in division (J)(1)(c) | 1453 | 
| of this section, a chiropractor may be compelled to testify or to | 1454 | 
| submit to discovery under the Rules of Civil Procedure only as to | 1455 | 
| a communication made to the chiropractor by the patient in | 1456 | 
| question in that relation, or the chiropractor's advice to the | 1457 | 
| patient in question, that related causally or historically to | 1458 | 
| physical or mental injuries that are relevant to issues in the | 1459 | 
| medical claim, dental claim, chiropractic claim, or optometric | 1460 | 
| claim, action for wrongful death, other civil action, or claim | 1461 | 
| under Chapter 4123. of the Revised Code. | 1462 | 
| (3) The testimonial privilege established under this division | 1463 | 
| does not apply, and a chiropractor may testify or be compelled to | 1464 | 
| testify, in any criminal action or administrative proceeding. | 1465 | 
| (4) As used in this division, "communication" means | 1466 | 
| acquiring, recording, or transmitting any information, in any | 1467 | 
| manner, concerning any facts, opinions, or statements necessary to | 1468 | 
| enable a chiropractor to diagnose, treat, or act for a patient. A | 1469 | 
| communication may include, but is not limited to, any | 1470 | 
| chiropractic, office, or hospital communication such as a record, | 1471 | 
| chart, letter, memorandum, laboratory test and results, x-ray, | 1472 | 
| photograph, financial statement, diagnosis, or prognosis. | 1473 | 
| (K)(1) Except as provided under division (K)(2) of this | 1474 | 
| section, a critical incident stress management team member | 1475 | 
| concerning a communication received from an individual who | 1476 | 
| receives crisis response services from the team member, or the | 1477 | 
| team member's advice to the individual, during a debriefing | 1478 | 
| session. | 1479 | 
| (2) The testimonial privilege established under division | 1480 | 
| (K)(1) of this section does not apply if any of the following are | 1481 | 
| true: | 1482 | 
| (a) The communication or advice indicates clear and present | 1483 | 
| danger to the individual who receives crisis response services or | 1484 | 
| to other persons. For purposes of this division, cases in which | 1485 | 
| there are indications of present or past child abuse or neglect of | 1486 | 
| the individual constitute a clear and present danger. | 1487 | 
| (b) The individual who received crisis response services | 1488 | 
| gives express consent to the testimony. | 1489 | 
| (c) If the individual who received crisis response services | 1490 | 
| is deceased, the surviving spouse or the executor or administrator | 1491 | 
| of the estate of the deceased individual gives express consent. | 1492 | 
| (d) The individual who received crisis response services | 1493 | 
| voluntarily testifies, in which case the team member may be | 1494 | 
| compelled to testify on the same subject. | 1495 | 
| (e) The court in camera determines that the information | 1496 | 
| communicated by the individual who received crisis response | 1497 | 
| services is not germane to the relationship between the individual | 1498 | 
| and the team member. | 1499 | 
| (f) The communication or advice pertains or is related to any | 1500 | 
| criminal act. | 1501 | 
| (3) As used in division (K) of this section: | 1502 | 
| (a) "Crisis response services" means consultation, risk | 1503 | 
| assessment, referral, and on-site crisis intervention services | 1504 | 
| provided by a critical incident stress management team to | 1505 | 
| individuals affected by crisis or disaster. | 1506 | 
| (b) "Critical incident stress management team member" or | 1507 | 
| "team member" means an individual specially trained to provide | 1508 | 
| crisis response services as a member of an organized community or | 1509 | 
| local crisis response team that holds membership in the Ohio | 1510 | 
| critical incident stress management network. | 1511 | 
| (c) "Debriefing session" means a session at which crisis | 1512 | 
| response services are rendered by a critical incident stress | 1513 | 
| management team member during or after a crisis or disaster. | 1514 | 
| (L)(1) Subject to division (L)(2) of this section and except | 1515 | 
| as provided in division (L)(3) of this section, an employee | 1516 | 
| assistance professional, concerning a communication made to the | 1517 | 
| employee assistance professional by a client in the employee | 1518 | 
| assistance professional's official capacity as an employee | 1519 | 
| assistance professional. | 1520 | 
| (2) Division (L)(1) of this section applies to an employee | 1521 | 
| assistance professional who meets either or both of the following | 1522 | 
| requirements: | 1523 | 
| (a) Is certified by the employee assistance certification | 1524 | 
| commission to engage in the employee assistance profession; | 1525 | 
| (b) Has education, training, and experience in all of the | 1526 | 
| following: | 1527 | 
| (i) Providing workplace-based services designed to address | 1528 | 
| employer and employee productivity issues; | 1529 | 
| (ii) Providing assistance to employees and employees' | 1530 | 
| dependents in identifying and finding the means to resolve | 1531 | 
| personal problems that affect the employees or the employees' | 1532 | 
| performance; | 1533 | 
| (iii) Identifying and resolving productivity problems | 1534 | 
| associated with an employee's concerns about any of the following | 1535 | 
| matters: health, marriage, family, finances, substance abuse or | 1536 | 
| other addiction, workplace, law, and emotional issues; | 1537 | 
| (iv) Selecting and evaluating available community resources; | 1538 | 
| (v) Making appropriate referrals; | 1539 | 
| (vi) Local and national employee assistance agreements; | 1540 | 
| (vii) Client confidentiality. | 1541 | 
| (3) Division (L)(1) of this section does not apply to any of | 1542 | 
| the following: | 1543 | 
| (a) A criminal action or proceeding involving an offense | 1544 | 
| under sections 2903.01 to 2903.06 of the Revised Code if the | 1545 | 
| employee assistance professional's disclosure or testimony relates | 1546 | 
| directly to the facts or immediate circumstances of the offense; | 1547 | 
| (b) A communication made by a client to an employee | 1548 | 
| assistance professional that reveals the contemplation or | 1549 | 
| commission of a crime or serious, harmful act; | 1550 | 
| (c) A communication that is made by a client who is an | 1551 | 
| unemancipated minor or an adult adjudicated to be incompetent and | 1552 | 
| indicates that the client was the victim of a crime or abuse; | 1553 | 
| (d) A civil proceeding to determine an individual's mental | 1554 | 
| competency or a criminal action in which a plea of not guilty by | 1555 | 
| reason of insanity is entered; | 1556 | 
| (e) A civil or criminal malpractice action brought against | 1557 | 
| the employee assistance professional; | 1558 | 
| (f) When the employee assistance professional has the express | 1559 | 
| consent of the client or, if the client is deceased or disabled, | 1560 | 
| the client's legal representative; | 1561 | 
| (g) When the testimonial privilege otherwise provided by | 1562 | 
| division (L)(1) of this section is abrogated under law. | 1563 | 
| Sec. 2921.22. (A)(1) Except as provided in division (A)(2) | 1564 | 
| of this section, no person, knowing that a felony has been or is | 1565 | 
| being committed, shall knowingly fail to report such information | 1566 | 
| to law enforcement authorities. | 1567 | 
| (2) No person, knowing that a violation of division (B) of | 1568 | 
| section 2913.04 of the Revised Code has been, or is being | 1569 | 
| committed or that the person has received information derived from | 1570 | 
| such a violation, shall knowingly fail to report the violation to | 1571 | 
| law enforcement authorities. | 1572 | 
| (B) Except for conditions that are within the scope of | 1573 | 
| division (E) of this section, no physician, limited practitioner, | 1574 | 
| nurse, or other person giving aid to a sick or injured person | 1575 | 
| shall negligently fail to report to law enforcement authorities | 1576 | 
| any gunshot or stab wound treated or observed by the physician, | 1577 | 
| limited practitioner, nurse, or person, or any serious physical | 1578 | 
| harm to persons that the physician, limited practitioner, nurse, | 1579 | 
| or person knows or has reasonable cause to believe resulted from | 1580 | 
| an offense of violence. | 1581 | 
| (C) No person who discovers the body or acquires the first | 1582 | 
| knowledge of the death of a person shall fail to report the death | 1583 | 
| immediately to a physician whom the person knows to be treating | 1584 | 
| the deceased for a condition from which death at such time would | 1585 | 
| not be unexpected, or to a law enforcement officer, an ambulance | 1586 | 
| service, an emergency squad, or the coroner in a political | 1587 | 
| subdivision in which the body is discovered, the death is believed | 1588 | 
| to have occurred, or knowledge concerning the death is obtained. | 1589 | 
| (D) No person shall fail to provide upon request of the | 1590 | 
| person to whom a report required by division (C) of this section | 1591 | 
| was made, or to any law enforcement officer who has reasonable | 1592 | 
| cause to assert the authority to investigate the circumstances | 1593 | 
| surrounding the death, any facts within the person's knowledge | 1594 | 
| that may have a bearing on the investigation of the death. | 1595 | 
| (E)(1) As used in this division, "burn injury" means any of | 1596 | 
| the following: | 1597 | 
| (a) Second or third degree burns; | 1598 | 
| (b) Any burns to the upper respiratory tract or laryngeal | 1599 | 
| edema due to the inhalation of superheated air; | 1600 | 
| (c) Any burn injury or wound that may result in death; | 1601 | 
| (d) Any physical harm to persons caused by or as the result | 1602 | 
| of the use of fireworks, novelties and trick noisemakers, and wire | 1603 | 
| sparklers, as each is defined by section 3743.01 of the Revised | 1604 | 
| Code. | 1605 | 
| (2) No physician, nurse, or limited practitioner who, outside | 1606 | 
| a hospital, sanitarium, or other medical facility, attends or | 1607 | 
| treats a person who has sustained a burn injury that is inflicted | 1608 | 
| by an explosion or other incendiary device or that shows evidence | 1609 | 
| of having been inflicted in a violent, malicious, or criminal | 1610 | 
| manner shall fail to report the burn injury immediately to the | 1611 | 
| local arson, or fire and explosion investigation, bureau, if there | 1612 | 
| is a bureau of this type in the jurisdiction in which the person | 1613 | 
| is attended or treated, or otherwise to local law enforcement | 1614 | 
| authorities. | 1615 | 
| (3) No manager, superintendent, or other person in charge of | 1616 | 
| a hospital, sanitarium, or other medical facility in which a | 1617 | 
| person is attended or treated for any burn injury that is | 1618 | 
| inflicted by an explosion or other incendiary device or that shows | 1619 | 
| evidence of having been inflicted in a violent, malicious, or | 1620 | 
| criminal manner shall fail to report the burn injury immediately | 1621 | 
| to the local arson, or fire and explosion investigation, bureau, | 1622 | 
| if there is a bureau of this type in the jurisdiction in which the | 1623 | 
| person is attended or treated, or otherwise to local law | 1624 | 
| enforcement authorities. | 1625 | 
| (4) No person who is required to report any burn injury under | 1626 | 
| division (E)(2) or (3) of this section shall fail to file, within | 1627 | 
| three working days after attending or treating the victim, a | 1628 | 
| written report of the burn injury with the office of the state | 1629 | 
| fire marshal. The report shall comply with the uniform standard | 1630 | 
| developed by the state fire marshal pursuant to division (A)(15) | 1631 | 
| of section 3737.22 of the Revised Code. | 1632 | 
| (5) Anyone participating in the making of reports under | 1633 | 
| division (E) of this section or anyone participating in a judicial | 1634 | 
| proceeding resulting from the reports is immune from any civil or | 1635 | 
| criminal liability that otherwise might be incurred or imposed as | 1636 | 
| a result of such actions. Notwithstanding section 4731.22 of the | 1637 | 
| Revised Code, the physician-patient relationship is not a ground | 1638 | 
| for excluding evidence regarding a person's burn injury or the | 1639 | 
| cause of the burn injury in any judicial proceeding resulting from | 1640 | 
| a report submitted under division (E) of this section. | 1641 | 
| (F)(1) Any doctor of medicine or osteopathic medicine, | 1642 | 
| hospital intern or resident, registered or licensed practical | 1643 | 
| nurse, psychologist, social worker, independent social worker, | 1644 | 
| social work assistant, licensed professional clinical counselor, | 1645 | 
| 1646 | |
| therapist, or independent marriage and family therapist who knows | 1647 | 
| or has reasonable cause to believe that a patient or client has | 1648 | 
| been the victim of domestic violence, as defined in section | 1649 | 
| 3113.31 of the Revised Code, shall note that knowledge or belief | 1650 | 
| and the basis for it in the patient's or client's records. | 1651 | 
| (2) Notwithstanding section 4731.22 of the Revised Code, the | 1652 | 
| doctor-patient privilege shall not be a ground for excluding any | 1653 | 
| information regarding the report containing the knowledge or | 1654 | 
| belief noted under division (F)(1) of this section, and the | 1655 | 
| information may be admitted as evidence in accordance with the | 1656 | 
| Rules of Evidence. | 1657 | 
| (G) Divisions (A) and (D) of this section do not require | 1658 | 
| disclosure of information, when any of the following applies: | 1659 | 
| (1) The information is privileged by reason of the | 1660 | 
| relationship between attorney and client; doctor and patient; | 1661 | 
| licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist and client; | 1662 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed professional | 1663 | 
| counselor, independent social worker, social worker, independent | 1664 | 
| marriage and family therapist, or marriage and family therapist | 1665 | 
| and client; member of the clergy, rabbi, minister, or priest and | 1666 | 
| any person communicating information confidentially to the member | 1667 | 
| of the clergy, rabbi, minister, or priest for a religious | 1668 | 
| counseling purpose of a professional character; husband and wife; | 1669 | 
| or a communications assistant and those who are a party to a | 1670 | 
| telecommunications relay service call. | 1671 | 
| (2) The information would tend to incriminate a member of the | 1672 | 
| actor's immediate family. | 1673 | 
| (3) Disclosure of the information would amount to revealing a | 1674 | 
| news source, privileged under section 2739.04 or 2739.12 of the | 1675 | 
| Revised Code. | 1676 | 
| (4) Disclosure of the information would amount to disclosure | 1677 | 
| by a member of the ordained clergy of an organized religious body | 1678 | 
| of a confidential communication made to that member of the clergy | 1679 | 
| in that member's capacity as a member of the clergy by a person | 1680 | 
| seeking the aid or counsel of that member of the clergy. | 1681 | 
| (5) Disclosure would amount to revealing information acquired | 1682 | 
| by the actor in the course of the actor's duties in connection | 1683 | 
| with a bona fide program of treatment or services for drug | 1684 | 
| dependent persons or persons in danger of drug dependence, which | 1685 | 
| program is maintained or conducted by a hospital, clinic, person, | 1686 | 
| agency, or organization certified pursuant to section 3793.06 of | 1687 | 
| the Revised Code. | 1688 | 
| (6) Disclosure would amount to revealing information acquired | 1689 | 
| by the actor in the course of the actor's duties in connection | 1690 | 
| with a bona fide program for providing counseling services to | 1691 | 
| victims of crimes that are violations of section 2907.02 or | 1692 | 
| 2907.05 of the Revised Code or to victims of felonious sexual | 1693 | 
| penetration in violation of former section 2907.12 of the Revised | 1694 | 
| Code. As used in this division, "counseling services" include | 1695 | 
| services provided in an informal setting by a person who, by | 1696 | 
| education or experience, is competent to provide those services. | 1697 | 
| (H) No disclosure of information pursuant to this section | 1698 | 
| gives rise to any liability or recrimination for a breach of | 1699 | 
| privilege or confidence. | 1700 | 
| (I) Whoever violates division (A) or (B) of this section is | 1701 | 
| guilty of failure to report a crime. Violation of division (A)(1) | 1702 | 
| of this section is a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. Violation | 1703 | 
| of division (A)(2) or (B) of this section is a misdemeanor of the | 1704 | 
| second degree. | 1705 | 
| (J) Whoever violates division (C) or (D) of this section is | 1706 | 
| guilty of failure to report knowledge of a death, a misdemeanor of | 1707 | 
| the fourth degree. | 1708 | 
| (K)(1) Whoever negligently violates division (E) of this | 1709 | 
| section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. | 1710 | 
| (2) Whoever knowingly violates division (E) of this section | 1711 | 
| is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. | 1712 | 
| Sec. 2925.01. As used in this chapter: | 1713 | 
| (A) "Administer," "controlled substance," "controlled | 1714 | 
| substance analog," "dispense," "distribute," "hypodermic," | 1715 | 
| "manufacturer," "official written order," "person," "pharmacist," | 1716 | 
| "pharmacy," "sale," "schedule I," "schedule II," "schedule III," | 1717 | 
| "schedule IV," "schedule V," and "wholesaler" have the same | 1718 | 
| meanings as in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. | 1719 | 
| (B) "Drug dependent person" and "drug of abuse" have the same | 1720 | 
| meanings as in section 3719.011 of the Revised Code. | 1721 | 
| (C) "Drug," "dangerous drug," "licensed health professional | 1722 | 
| authorized to prescribe drugs," and "prescription" have the same | 1723 | 
| meanings as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. | 1724 | 
| (D) "Bulk amount" of a controlled substance means any of the | 1725 | 
| following: | 1726 | 
| (1) For any compound, mixture, preparation, or substance | 1727 | 
| included in schedule I, schedule II, or schedule III, with the | 1728 | 
| exception of controlled substance analogs, marihuana, cocaine, | 1729 | 
| L.S.D., heroin, and hashish and except as provided in division | 1730 | 
| (D)(2) or (5) of this section, whichever of the following is | 1731 | 
| applicable: | 1732 | 
| (a) An amount equal to or exceeding ten grams or twenty-five | 1733 | 
| unit doses of a compound, mixture, preparation, or substance that | 1734 | 
| is or contains any amount of a schedule I opiate or opium | 1735 | 
| derivative; | 1736 | 
| (b) An amount equal to or exceeding ten grams of a compound, | 1737 | 
| mixture, preparation, or substance that is or contains any amount | 1738 | 
| of raw or gum opium; | 1739 | 
| (c) An amount equal to or exceeding thirty grams or ten unit | 1740 | 
| doses of a compound, mixture, preparation, or substance that is or | 1741 | 
| contains any amount of a schedule I hallucinogen other than | 1742 | 
| tetrahydrocannabinol or lysergic acid amide, or a schedule I | 1743 | 
| stimulant or depressant; | 1744 | 
| (d) An amount equal to or exceeding twenty grams or five | 1745 | 
| times the maximum daily dose in the usual dose range specified in | 1746 | 
| a standard pharmaceutical reference manual of a compound, mixture, | 1747 | 
| preparation, or substance that is or contains any amount of a | 1748 | 
| schedule II opiate or opium derivative; | 1749 | 
| (e) An amount equal to or exceeding five grams or ten unit | 1750 | 
| doses of a compound, mixture, preparation, or substance that is or | 1751 | 
| contains any amount of phencyclidine; | 1752 | 
| (f) An amount equal to or exceeding one hundred twenty grams | 1753 | 
| or thirty times the maximum daily dose in the usual dose range | 1754 | 
| specified in a standard pharmaceutical reference manual of a | 1755 | 
| compound, mixture, preparation, or substance that is or contains | 1756 | 
| any amount of a schedule II stimulant that is in a final dosage | 1757 | 
| form manufactured by a person authorized by the "Federal Food, | 1758 | 
| Drug, and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040 (1938), 21 U.S.C.A. 301, as | 1759 | 
| amended, and the federal drug abuse control laws, as defined in | 1760 | 
| section 3719.01 of the Revised Code, that is or contains any | 1761 | 
| amount of a schedule II depressant substance or a schedule II | 1762 | 
| hallucinogenic substance; | 1763 | 
| (g) An amount equal to or exceeding three grams of a | 1764 | 
| compound, mixture, preparation, or substance that is or contains | 1765 | 
| any amount of a schedule II stimulant, or any of its salts or | 1766 | 
| isomers, that is not in a final dosage form manufactured by a | 1767 | 
| person authorized by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and | 1768 | 
| the federal drug abuse control laws. | 1769 | 
| (2) An amount equal to or exceeding one hundred twenty grams | 1770 | 
| or thirty times the maximum daily dose in the usual dose range | 1771 | 
| specified in a standard pharmaceutical reference manual of a | 1772 | 
| compound, mixture, preparation, or substance that is or contains | 1773 | 
| any amount of a schedule III or IV substance other than an | 1774 | 
| anabolic steroid or a schedule III opiate or opium derivative; | 1775 | 
| (3) An amount equal to or exceeding twenty grams or five | 1776 | 
| times the maximum daily dose in the usual dose range specified in | 1777 | 
| a standard pharmaceutical reference manual of a compound, mixture, | 1778 | 
| preparation, or substance that is or contains any amount of a | 1779 | 
| schedule III opiate or opium derivative; | 1780 | 
| (4) An amount equal to or exceeding two hundred fifty | 1781 | 
| milliliters or two hundred fifty grams of a compound, mixture, | 1782 | 
| preparation, or substance that is or contains any amount of a | 1783 | 
| schedule V substance; | 1784 | 
| (5) An amount equal to or exceeding two hundred solid dosage | 1785 | 
| units, sixteen grams, or sixteen milliliters of a compound, | 1786 | 
| mixture, preparation, or substance that is or contains any amount | 1787 | 
| of a schedule III anabolic steroid. | 1788 | 
| (E) "Unit dose" means an amount or unit of a compound, | 1789 | 
| mixture, or preparation containing a controlled substance that is | 1790 | 
| separately identifiable and in a form that indicates that it is | 1791 | 
| the amount or unit by which the controlled substance is separately | 1792 | 
| administered to or taken by an individual. | 1793 | 
| (F) "Cultivate" includes planting, watering, fertilizing, or | 1794 | 
| tilling. | 1795 | 
| (G) "Drug abuse offense" means any of the following: | 1796 | 
| (1) A violation of division (A) of section 2913.02 that | 1797 | 
| constitutes theft of drugs, or a violation of section 2925.02, | 1798 | 
| 2925.03, 2925.04, 2925.041, 2925.05, 2925.06, 2925.11, 2925.12, | 1799 | 
| 2925.13, 2925.22, 2925.23, 2925.24, 2925.31, 2925.32, 2925.36, or | 1800 | 
| 2925.37 of the Revised Code; | 1801 | 
| (2) A violation of an existing or former law of this or any | 1802 | 
| other state or of the United States that is substantially | 1803 | 
| equivalent to any section listed in division (G)(1) of this | 1804 | 
| section; | 1805 | 
| (3) An offense under an existing or former law of this or any | 1806 | 
| other state, or of the United States, of which planting, | 1807 | 
| cultivating, harvesting, processing, making, manufacturing, | 1808 | 
| producing, shipping, transporting, delivering, acquiring, | 1809 | 
| possessing, storing, distributing, dispensing, selling, inducing | 1810 | 
| another to use, administering to another, using, or otherwise | 1811 | 
| dealing with a controlled substance is an element; | 1812 | 
| (4) A conspiracy to commit, attempt to commit, or complicity | 1813 | 
| in committing or attempting to commit any offense under division | 1814 | 
| (G)(1), (2), or (3) of this section. | 1815 | 
| (H) "Felony drug abuse offense" means any drug abuse offense | 1816 | 
| that would constitute a felony under the laws of this state, any | 1817 | 
| other state, or the United States. | 1818 | 
| (I) "Harmful intoxicant" does not include beer or | 1819 | 
| intoxicating liquor but means any of the following: | 1820 | 
| (1) Any compound, mixture, preparation, or substance the gas, | 1821 | 
| fumes, or vapor of which when inhaled can induce intoxication, | 1822 | 
| excitement, giddiness, irrational behavior, depression, | 1823 | 
| stupefaction, paralysis, unconsciousness, asphyxiation, or other | 1824 | 
| harmful physiological effects, and includes, but is not limited | 1825 | 
| to, any of the following: | 1826 | 
| (a) Any volatile organic solvent, plastic cement, model | 1827 | 
| cement, fingernail polish remover, lacquer thinner, cleaning | 1828 | 
| fluid, gasoline, or other preparation containing a volatile | 1829 | 
| organic solvent; | 1830 | 
| (b) Any aerosol propellant; | 1831 | 
| (c) Any fluorocarbon refrigerant; | 1832 | 
| (d) Any anesthetic gas. | 1833 | 
| (2) Gamma Butyrolactone; | 1834 | 
| (3) 1,4 Butanediol. | 1835 | 
| (J) "Manufacture" means to plant, cultivate, harvest, | 1836 | 
| process, make, prepare, or otherwise engage in any part of the | 1837 | 
| production of a drug, by propagation, extraction, chemical | 1838 | 
| synthesis, or compounding, or any combination of the same, and | 1839 | 
| includes packaging, repackaging, labeling, and other activities | 1840 | 
| incident to production. | 1841 | 
| (K) "Possess" or "possession" means having control over a | 1842 | 
| thing or substance, but may not be inferred solely from mere | 1843 | 
| access to the thing or substance through ownership or occupation | 1844 | 
| of the premises upon which the thing or substance is found. | 1845 | 
| (L) "Sample drug" means a drug or pharmaceutical preparation | 1846 | 
| that would be hazardous to health or safety if used without the | 1847 | 
| supervision of a licensed health professional authorized to | 1848 | 
| prescribe drugs, or a drug of abuse, and that, at one time, had | 1849 | 
| been placed in a container plainly marked as a sample by a | 1850 | 
| manufacturer. | 1851 | 
| (M) "Standard pharmaceutical reference manual" means the | 1852 | 
| current edition, with cumulative changes if any, of references | 1853 | 
| that are approved by the state board of pharmacy. | 1854 | 
| (N) "Juvenile" means a person under eighteen years of age. | 1855 | 
| (O) "Counterfeit controlled substance" means any of the | 1856 | 
| following: | 1857 | 
| (1) Any drug that bears, or whose container or label bears, a | 1858 | 
| trademark, trade name, or other identifying mark used without | 1859 | 
| authorization of the owner of rights to that trademark, trade | 1860 | 
| name, or identifying mark; | 1861 | 
| (2) Any unmarked or unlabeled substance that is represented | 1862 | 
| to be a controlled substance manufactured, processed, packed, or | 1863 | 
| distributed by a person other than the person that manufactured, | 1864 | 
| processed, packed, or distributed it; | 1865 | 
| (3) Any substance that is represented to be a controlled | 1866 | 
| substance but is not a controlled substance or is a different | 1867 | 
| controlled substance; | 1868 | 
| (4) Any substance other than a controlled substance that a | 1869 | 
| reasonable person would believe to be a controlled substance | 1870 | 
| because of its similarity in shape, size, and color, or its | 1871 | 
| markings, labeling, packaging, distribution, or the price for | 1872 | 
| which it is sold or offered for sale. | 1873 | 
| (P) An offense is "committed in the vicinity of a school" if | 1874 | 
| the offender commits the offense on school premises, in a school | 1875 | 
| building, or within one thousand feet of the boundaries of any | 1876 | 
| school premises, regardless of whether the offender knows the | 1877 | 
| offense is being committed on school premises, in a school | 1878 | 
| building, or within one thousand feet of the boundaries of any | 1879 | 
| school premises. | 1880 | 
| (Q) "School" means any school operated by a board of | 1881 | 
| education, any community school established under Chapter 3314. of | 1882 | 
| the Revised Code, or any nonpublic school for which the state | 1883 | 
| board of education prescribes minimum standards under section | 1884 | 
| 3301.07 of the Revised Code, whether or not any instruction, | 1885 | 
| extracurricular activities, or training provided by the school is | 1886 | 
| being conducted at the time a criminal offense is committed. | 1887 | 
| (R) "School premises" means either of the following: | 1888 | 
| (1) The parcel of real property on which any school is | 1889 | 
| situated, whether or not any instruction, extracurricular | 1890 | 
| activities, or training provided by the school is being conducted | 1891 | 
| on the premises at the time a criminal offense is committed; | 1892 | 
| (2) Any other parcel of real property that is owned or leased | 1893 | 
| by a board of education of a school, the governing authority of a | 1894 | 
| community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised | 1895 | 
| Code, or the governing body of a nonpublic school for which the | 1896 | 
| state board of education prescribes minimum standards under | 1897 | 
| section 3301.07 of the Revised Code and on which some of the | 1898 | 
| instruction, extracurricular activities, or training of the school | 1899 | 
| is conducted, whether or not any instruction, extracurricular | 1900 | 
| activities, or training provided by the school is being conducted | 1901 | 
| on the parcel of real property at the time a criminal offense is | 1902 | 
| committed. | 1903 | 
| (S) "School building" means any building in which any of the | 1904 | 
| instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by a | 1905 | 
| school is conducted, whether or not any instruction, | 1906 | 
| extracurricular activities, or training provided by the school is | 1907 | 
| being conducted in the school building at the time a criminal | 1908 | 
| offense is committed. | 1909 | 
| (T) "Disciplinary counsel" means the disciplinary counsel | 1910 | 
| appointed by the board of commissioners on grievances and | 1911 | 
| discipline of the supreme court under the Rules for the Government | 1912 | 
| of the Bar of Ohio. | 1913 | 
| (U) "Certified grievance committee" means a duly constituted | 1914 | 
| and organized committee of the Ohio state bar association or of | 1915 | 
| one or more local bar associations of the state of Ohio that | 1916 | 
| complies with the criteria set forth in Rule V, section 6 of the | 1917 | 
| Rules for the Government of the Bar of Ohio. | 1918 | 
| (V) "Professional license" means any license, permit, | 1919 | 
| certificate, registration, qualification, admission, temporary | 1920 | 
| license, temporary permit, temporary certificate, or temporary | 1921 | 
| registration that is described in divisions (W)(1) to (36) of this | 1922 | 
| section and that qualifies a person as a professionally licensed | 1923 | 
| person. | 1924 | 
| (W) "Professionally licensed person" means any of the | 1925 | 
| following: | 1926 | 
| (1) A person who has obtained a license as a manufacturer of | 1927 | 
| controlled substances or a wholesaler of controlled substances | 1928 | 
| under Chapter 3719. of the Revised Code; | 1929 | 
| (2) A person who has received a certificate or temporary | 1930 | 
| certificate as a certified public accountant or who has registered | 1931 | 
| as a public accountant under Chapter 4701. of the Revised Code and | 1932 | 
| who holds an Ohio permit issued under that chapter; | 1933 | 
| (3) A person who holds a certificate of qualification to | 1934 | 
| practice architecture issued or renewed and registered under | 1935 | 
| Chapter 4703. of the Revised Code; | 1936 | 
| (4) A person who is registered as a landscape architect under | 1937 | 
| Chapter 4703. of the Revised Code or who holds a permit as a | 1938 | 
| landscape architect issued under that chapter; | 1939 | 
| (5) A person licensed under Chapter 4707. of the Revised | 1940 | 
| Code; | 1941 | 
| (6) A person who has been issued a certificate of | 1942 | 
| registration as a registered barber under Chapter 4709. of the | 1943 | 
| Revised Code; | 1944 | 
| (7) A person licensed and regulated to engage in the business | 1945 | 
| of a debt pooling company by a legislative authority, under | 1946 | 
| authority of Chapter 4710. of the Revised Code; | 1947 | 
| (8) A person who has been issued a cosmetologist's license, | 1948 | 
| hair designer's license, manicurist's license, esthetician's | 1949 | 
| license, natural hair stylist's license, managing cosmetologist's | 1950 | 
| license, managing hair designer's license, managing manicurist's | 1951 | 
| license, managing esthetician's license, managing natural hair | 1952 | 
| stylist's license, cosmetology instructor's license, hair design | 1953 | 
| instructor's license, manicurist instructor's license, esthetics | 1954 | 
| instructor's license, natural hair style instructor's license, | 1955 | 
| independent contractor's license, or tanning facility permit under | 1956 | 
| Chapter 4713. of the Revised Code; | 1957 | 
| (9) A person who has been issued a license to practice | 1958 | 
| dentistry, a general anesthesia permit, a conscious intravenous | 1959 | 
| sedation permit, a limited resident's license, a limited teaching | 1960 | 
| license, a dental hygienist's license, or a dental hygienist's | 1961 | 
| teacher's certificate under Chapter 4715. of the Revised Code; | 1962 | 
| (10) A person who has been issued an embalmer's license, a | 1963 | 
| funeral director's license, a funeral home license, or a crematory | 1964 | 
| license, or who has been registered for an embalmer's or funeral | 1965 | 
| director's apprenticeship under Chapter 4717. of the Revised Code; | 1966 | 
| (11) A person who has been licensed as a registered nurse or | 1967 | 
| practical nurse, or who has been issued a certificate for the | 1968 | 
| practice of nurse-midwifery under Chapter 4723. of the Revised | 1969 | 
| Code; | 1970 | 
| (12) A person who has been licensed to practice optometry or | 1971 | 
| to engage in optical dispensing under Chapter 4725. of the Revised | 1972 | 
| Code; | 1973 | 
| (13) A person licensed to act as a pawnbroker under Chapter | 1974 | 
| 4727. of the Revised Code; | 1975 | 
| (14) A person licensed to act as a precious metals dealer | 1976 | 
| under Chapter 4728. of the Revised Code; | 1977 | 
| (15) A person licensed as a pharmacist, a pharmacy intern, a | 1978 | 
| wholesale distributor of dangerous drugs, or a terminal | 1979 | 
| distributor of dangerous drugs under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 1980 | 
| Code; | 1981 | 
| (16) A person who is authorized to practice as a physician | 1982 | 
| assistant under Chapter 4730. of the Revised Code; | 1983 | 
| (17) A person who has been issued a certificate to practice | 1984 | 
| medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, a limited | 1985 | 
| branch of medicine, or podiatry under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 1986 | 
| Code; | 1987 | 
| (18) A person licensed as a psychologist or school | 1988 | 
| psychologist under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 1989 | 
| (19) A person registered to practice the profession of | 1990 | 
| engineering or surveying under Chapter 4733. of the Revised Code; | 1991 | 
| (20) A person who has been issued a license to practice | 1992 | 
| chiropractic under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; | 1993 | 
| (21) A person licensed to act as a real estate broker or real | 1994 | 
| estate salesperson under Chapter 4735. of the Revised Code; | 1995 | 
| (22) A person registered as a registered sanitarian under | 1996 | 
| Chapter 4736. of the Revised Code; | 1997 | 
| (23) A person licensed to operate or maintain a junkyard | 1998 | 
| under Chapter 4737. of the Revised Code; | 1999 | 
| (24) A person who has been issued a motor vehicle salvage | 2000 | 
| dealer's license under Chapter 4738. of the Revised Code; | 2001 | 
| (25) A person who has been licensed to act as a steam | 2002 | 
| engineer under Chapter 4739. of the Revised Code; | 2003 | 
| (26) A person who has been issued a license or temporary | 2004 | 
| permit to practice veterinary medicine or any of its branches, or | 2005 | 
| who is registered as a graduate animal technician under Chapter | 2006 | 
| 4741. of the Revised Code; | 2007 | 
| (27) A person who has been issued a hearing aid dealer's or | 2008 | 
| fitter's license or trainee permit under Chapter 4747. of the | 2009 | 
| Revised Code; | 2010 | 
| (28) A person who has been issued a class A, class B, or | 2011 | 
| class C license or who has been registered as an investigator or | 2012 | 
| security guard employee under Chapter 4749. of the Revised Code; | 2013 | 
| (29) A person licensed and registered to practice as a | 2014 | 
| nursing home administrator under Chapter 4751. of the Revised | 2015 | 
| Code; | 2016 | 
| (30) A person licensed to practice as a speech-language | 2017 | 
| pathologist or audiologist under Chapter 4753. of the Revised | 2018 | 
| Code; | 2019 | 
| (31) A person issued a license as an occupational therapist | 2020 | 
| or physical therapist under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; | 2021 | 
| (32) A person who is licensed as a licensed professional | 2022 | 
| clinical counselor or licensed professional counselor, licensed as | 2023 | 
| a social worker or independent social worker, or registered as a | 2024 | 
| social work assistant under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code; | 2025 | 
| (33) A person issued a license to practice dietetics under | 2026 | 
| Chapter 4759. of the Revised Code; | 2027 | 
| (34) A person who has been issued a license or limited permit | 2028 | 
| to practice respiratory therapy under Chapter 4761. of the Revised | 2029 | 
| Code; | 2030 | 
| (35) A person who has been issued a real estate appraiser | 2031 | 
| certificate under Chapter 4763. of the Revised Code; | 2032 | 
| (36) A person who has been admitted to the bar by order of | 2033 | 
| the supreme court in compliance with its prescribed and published | 2034 | 
| rules. | 2035 | 
| (X) "Cocaine" means any of the following: | 2036 | 
| (1) A cocaine salt, isomer, or derivative, a salt of a | 2037 | 
| cocaine isomer or derivative, or the base form of cocaine; | 2038 | 
| (2) Coca leaves or a salt, compound, derivative, or | 2039 | 
| preparation of coca leaves, including ecgonine, a salt, isomer, or | 2040 | 
| derivative of ecgonine, or a salt of an isomer or derivative of | 2041 | 
| ecgonine; | 2042 | 
| (3) A salt, compound, derivative, or preparation of a | 2043 | 
| substance identified in division (X)(1) or (2) of this section | 2044 | 
| that is chemically equivalent to or identical with any of those | 2045 | 
| substances, except that the substances shall not include | 2046 | 
| decocainized coca leaves or extraction of coca leaves if the | 2047 | 
| extractions do not contain cocaine or ecgonine. | 2048 | 
| (Y) "L.S.D." means lysergic acid diethylamide. | 2049 | 
| (Z) "Hashish" means the resin or a preparation of the resin | 2050 | 
| contained in marihuana, whether in solid form or in a liquid | 2051 | 
| concentrate, liquid extract, or liquid distillate form. | 2052 | 
| (AA) "Marihuana" has the same meaning as in section 3719.01 | 2053 | 
| of the Revised Code, except that it does not include hashish. | 2054 | 
| (BB) An offense is "committed in the vicinity of a juvenile" | 2055 | 
| if the offender commits the offense within one hundred feet of a | 2056 | 
| juvenile or within the view of a juvenile, regardless of whether | 2057 | 
| the offender knows the age of the juvenile, whether the offender | 2058 | 
| knows the offense is being committed within one hundred feet of or | 2059 | 
| within view of the juvenile, or whether the juvenile actually | 2060 | 
| views the commission of the offense. | 2061 | 
| (CC) "Presumption for a prison term" or "presumption that a | 2062 | 
| prison term shall be imposed" means a presumption, as described in | 2063 | 
| division (D) of section 2929.13 of the Revised Code, that a prison | 2064 | 
| term is a necessary sanction for a felony in order to comply with | 2065 | 
| the purposes and principles of sentencing under section 2929.11 of | 2066 | 
| the Revised Code. | 2067 | 
| (DD) "Major drug offender" has the same meaning as in section | 2068 | 
| 2929.01 of the Revised Code. | 2069 | 
| (EE) "Minor drug possession offense" means either of the | 2070 | 
| following: | 2071 | 
| (1) A violation of section 2925.11 of the Revised Code as it | 2072 | 
| existed prior to July 1, 1996; | 2073 | 
| (2) A violation of section 2925.11 of the Revised Code as it | 2074 | 
| exists on and after July 1, 1996, that is a misdemeanor or a | 2075 | 
| felony of the fifth degree. | 2076 | 
| (FF) "Mandatory prison term" has the same meaning as in | 2077 | 
| section 2929.01 of the Revised Code. | 2078 | 
| (GG) "Adulterate" means to cause a drug to be adulterated as | 2079 | 
| described in section 3715.63 of the Revised Code. | 2080 | 
| (HH) "Public premises" means any hotel, restaurant, tavern, | 2081 | 
| store, arena, hall, or other place of public accommodation, | 2082 | 
| business, amusement, or resort. | 2083 | 
| (II) "Methamphetamine" means methamphetamine, any salt, | 2084 | 
| isomer, or salt of an isomer of methamphetamine, or any compound, | 2085 | 
| mixture, preparation, or substance containing methamphetamine or | 2086 | 
| any salt, isomer, or salt of an isomer of methamphetamine. | 2087 | 
| (JJ) "Lawful prescription" means a prescription that is | 2088 | 
| issued for a legitimate medical purpose by a licensed health | 2089 | 
| professional authorized to prescribe drugs, that is not altered or | 2090 | 
| forged, and that was not obtained by means of deception or by the | 2091 | 
| commission of any theft offense. | 2092 | 
| (KK) "Deception" and "theft offense" have the same meanings | 2093 | 
| as in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code. | 2094 | 
| Sec. 2951.041. (A)(1) If an offender is charged with a | 2095 | 
| criminal offense, including but not limited to a violation of | 2096 | 
| section 2913.02, 2913.03, 2913.11, 2913.21, 2913.31, or 2919.21 of | 2097 | 
| the Revised Code, and the court has reason to believe that drug or | 2098 | 
| alcohol usage by the offender was a factor leading to the criminal | 2099 | 
| offense with which the offender is charged or that, at the time of | 2100 | 
| committing that offense, the offender had a mental illness or was | 2101 | 
| a person with intellectual disability and that the mental illness | 2102 | 
| or status as a person with intellectual disability was a factor | 2103 | 
| leading to the offender's criminal behavior, the court may accept, | 2104 | 
| prior to the entry of a guilty plea, the offender's request for | 2105 | 
| intervention in lieu of conviction. The request shall include a | 2106 | 
| statement from the offender as to whether the offender is alleging | 2107 | 
| that drug or alcohol usage by the offender was a factor leading to | 2108 | 
| the criminal offense with which the offender is charged or is | 2109 | 
| alleging that, at the time of committing that offense, the | 2110 | 
| offender had a mental illness or was a person with intellectual | 2111 | 
| disability and that the mental illness or status as a person with | 2112 | 
| intellectual disability was a factor leading to the criminal | 2113 | 
| offense with which the offender is charged. The request also shall | 2114 | 
| include a waiver of the defendant's right to a speedy trial, the | 2115 | 
| preliminary hearing, the time period within which the grand jury | 2116 | 
| may consider an indictment against the offender, and arraignment, | 2117 | 
| unless the hearing, indictment, or arraignment has already | 2118 | 
| occurred. The court may reject an offender's request without a | 2119 | 
| hearing. If the court elects to consider an offender's request, | 2120 | 
| the court shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the | 2121 | 
| offender is eligible under this section for intervention in lieu | 2122 | 
| of conviction and shall stay all criminal proceedings pending the | 2123 | 
| outcome of the hearing. If the court schedules a hearing, the | 2124 | 
| court shall order an assessment of the offender for the purpose of | 2125 | 
| determining the offender's eligibility for intervention in lieu of | 2126 | 
| conviction and recommending an appropriate intervention plan. | 2127 | 
| If the offender alleges that drug or alcohol usage by the | 2128 | 
| offender was a factor leading to the criminal offense with which | 2129 | 
| the offender is charged, the court may order that the offender be | 2130 | 
| assessed by a program certified pursuant to section 3793.06 of the | 2131 | 
| Revised Code or a properly credentialed professional for the | 2132 | 
| purpose of determining the offender's eligibility for intervention | 2133 | 
| in lieu of conviction and recommending an appropriate intervention | 2134 | 
| plan. The program or the properly credentialed professional shall | 2135 | 
| provide a written assessment of the offender to the court. | 2136 | 
| (2) The victim notification provisions of division (C) of | 2137 | 
| section 2930.08 of the Revised Code apply in relation to any | 2138 | 
| hearing held under division (A)(1) of this section. | 2139 | 
| (B) An offender is eligible for intervention in lieu of | 2140 | 
| conviction if the court finds all of the following: | 2141 | 
| (1) The offender previously has not been convicted of or | 2142 | 
| pleaded guilty to a felony offense of violence or previously has | 2143 | 
| been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any felony that is not an | 2144 | 
| offense of violence and the prosecuting attorney recommends that | 2145 | 
| the offender be found eligible for participation in intervention | 2146 | 
| in lieu of treatment under this section, previously has not been | 2147 | 
| through intervention in lieu of conviction under this section or | 2148 | 
| any similar regimen, and is charged with a felony for which the | 2149 | 
| court, upon conviction, would impose a community control sanction | 2150 | 
| on the offender under division (B)(2) of section 2929.13 of the | 2151 | 
| Revised Code or with a misdemeanor. | 2152 | 
| (2) The offense is not a felony of the first, second, or | 2153 | 
| third degree, is not an offense of violence, is not a violation of | 2154 | 
| division (A)(1) or (2) of section 2903.06 of the Revised Code, is | 2155 | 
| not a violation of division (A)(1) of section 2903.08 of the | 2156 | 
| Revised Code, is not a violation of division (A) of section | 2157 | 
| 4511.19 of the Revised Code or a municipal ordinance that is | 2158 | 
| substantially similar to that division, and is not an offense for | 2159 | 
| which a sentencing court is required to impose a mandatory prison | 2160 | 
| term, a mandatory term of local incarceration, or a mandatory term | 2161 | 
| of imprisonment in a jail. | 2162 | 
| (3) The offender is not charged with a violation of section | 2163 | 
| 2925.02, 2925.04, or 2925.06 of the Revised Code, is not charged | 2164 | 
| with a violation of section 2925.03 of the Revised Code that is a | 2165 | 
| felony of the first, second, third, or fourth degree, and is not | 2166 | 
| charged with a violation of section 2925.11 of the Revised Code | 2167 | 
| that is a felony of the first, second, or third degree. | 2168 | 
| (4) If an offender alleges that drug or alcohol usage by the | 2169 | 
| offender was a factor leading to the criminal offense with which | 2170 | 
| the offender is charged, the court has ordered that the offender | 2171 | 
| be assessed by a program certified pursuant to section 3793.06 of | 2172 | 
| the Revised Code or a properly credentialed professional for the | 2173 | 
| purpose of determining the offender's eligibility for intervention | 2174 | 
| in lieu of conviction and recommending an appropriate intervention | 2175 | 
| plan, the offender has been assessed by a program of that nature | 2176 | 
| or a properly credentialed professional in accordance with the | 2177 | 
| court's order, and the program or properly credentialed | 2178 | 
| professional has filed the written assessment of the offender with | 2179 | 
| the court. | 2180 | 
| (5) If an offender alleges that, at the time of committing | 2181 | 
| the criminal offense with which the offender is charged, the | 2182 | 
| offender had a mental illness or was a person with intellectual | 2183 | 
| disability and that the mental illness or status as a person with | 2184 | 
| intellectual disability was a factor leading to that offense, the | 2185 | 
| offender has been assessed by a psychiatrist, psychologist, | 2186 | 
| independent social worker, or licensed professional clinical | 2187 | 
| counselor for the purpose of determining the offender's | 2188 | 
| eligibility for intervention in lieu of conviction and | 2189 | 
| recommending an appropriate intervention plan. | 2190 | 
| (6) The offender's drug usage, alcohol usage, mental illness, | 2191 | 
| or intellectual disability, whichever is applicable, was a factor | 2192 | 
| leading to the criminal offense with which the offender is | 2193 | 
| charged, intervention in lieu of conviction would not demean the | 2194 | 
| seriousness of the offense, and intervention would substantially | 2195 | 
| reduce the likelihood of any future criminal activity. | 2196 | 
| (7) The alleged victim of the offense was not sixty-five | 2197 | 
| years of age or older, permanently and totally disabled, under | 2198 | 
| thirteen years of age, or a peace officer engaged in the officer's | 2199 | 
| official duties at the time of the alleged offense. | 2200 | 
| (8) If the offender is charged with a violation of section | 2201 | 
| 2925.24 of the Revised Code, the alleged violation did not result | 2202 | 
| in physical harm to any person, and the offender previously has | 2203 | 
| not been treated for drug abuse. | 2204 | 
| (9) The offender is willing to comply with all terms and | 2205 | 
| conditions imposed by the court pursuant to division (D) of this | 2206 | 
| section. | 2207 | 
| (10) The offender is not charged with an offense that would | 2208 | 
| result in the offender being disqualified under Chapter 4506. of | 2209 | 
| the Revised Code from operating a commercial motor vehicle or | 2210 | 
| would subject the offender to any other sanction under that | 2211 | 
| chapter. | 2212 | 
| (C) At the conclusion of a hearing held pursuant to division | 2213 | 
| (A) of this section, the court shall enter its determination as to | 2214 | 
| whether the offender is eligible for intervention in lieu of | 2215 | 
| conviction and as to whether to grant the offender's request. If | 2216 | 
| the court finds under division (B) of this section that the | 2217 | 
| offender is eligible for intervention in lieu of conviction and | 2218 | 
| grants the offender's request, the court shall accept the | 2219 | 
| offender's plea of guilty and waiver of the defendant's right to a | 2220 | 
| speedy trial, the preliminary hearing, the time period within | 2221 | 
| which the grand jury may consider an indictment against the | 2222 | 
| offender, and arraignment, unless the hearing, indictment, or | 2223 | 
| arraignment has already occurred. In addition, the court then may | 2224 | 
| stay all criminal proceedings and order the offender to comply | 2225 | 
| with all terms and conditions imposed by the court pursuant to | 2226 | 
| division (D) of this section. If the court finds that the offender | 2227 | 
| is not eligible or does not grant the offender's request, the | 2228 | 
| criminal proceedings against the offender shall proceed as if the | 2229 | 
| offender's request for intervention in lieu of conviction had not | 2230 | 
| been made. | 2231 | 
| (D) If the court grants an offender's request for | 2232 | 
| intervention in lieu of conviction, the court shall place the | 2233 | 
| offender under the general control and supervision of the county | 2234 | 
| probation department, the adult parole authority, or another | 2235 | 
| appropriate local probation or court services agency, if one | 2236 | 
| exists, as if the offender was subject to a community control | 2237 | 
| sanction imposed under section 2929.15, 2929.18, or 2929.25 of the | 2238 | 
| Revised Code. The court shall establish an intervention plan for | 2239 | 
| the offender. The terms and conditions of the intervention plan | 2240 | 
| shall require the offender, for at least one year from the date on | 2241 | 
| which the court grants the order of intervention in lieu of | 2242 | 
| conviction, to abstain from the use of illegal drugs and alcohol, | 2243 | 
| to participate in treatment and recovery support services, and to | 2244 | 
| submit to regular random testing for drug and alcohol use and may | 2245 | 
| include any other treatment terms and conditions, or terms and | 2246 | 
| conditions similar to community control sanctions, which may | 2247 | 
| include community service or restitution, that are ordered by the | 2248 | 
| court. | 2249 | 
| (E) If the court grants an offender's request for | 2250 | 
| intervention in lieu of conviction and the court finds that the | 2251 | 
| offender has successfully completed the intervention plan for the | 2252 | 
| offender, including the requirement that the offender abstain from | 2253 | 
| using illegal drugs and alcohol for a period of at least one year | 2254 | 
| from the date on which the court granted the order of intervention | 2255 | 
| in lieu of conviction, the requirement that the offender | 2256 | 
| participate in treatment and recovery support services, and all | 2257 | 
| other terms and conditions ordered by the court, the court shall | 2258 | 
| dismiss the proceedings against the offender. Successful | 2259 | 
| completion of the intervention plan and period of abstinence under | 2260 | 
| this section shall be without adjudication of guilt and is not a | 2261 | 
| criminal conviction for purposes of any disqualification or | 2262 | 
| disability imposed by law and upon conviction of a crime, and the | 2263 | 
| court may order the sealing of records related to the offense in | 2264 | 
| question in the manner provided in sections 2953.31 to 2953.36 of | 2265 | 
| the Revised Code. | 2266 | 
| (F) If the court grants an offender's request for | 2267 | 
| intervention in lieu of conviction and the offender fails to | 2268 | 
| comply with any term or condition imposed as part of the | 2269 | 
| intervention plan for the offender, the supervising authority for | 2270 | 
| the offender promptly shall advise the court of this failure, and | 2271 | 
| the court shall hold a hearing to determine whether the offender | 2272 | 
| failed to comply with any term or condition imposed as part of the | 2273 | 
| plan. If the court determines that the offender has failed to | 2274 | 
| comply with any of those terms and conditions, it shall enter a | 2275 | 
| finding of guilty and shall impose an appropriate sanction under | 2276 | 
| Chapter 2929. of the Revised Code. If the court sentences the | 2277 | 
| offender to a prison term, the court, after consulting with the | 2278 | 
| department of rehabilitation and correction regarding the | 2279 | 
| availability of services, may order continued court-supervised | 2280 | 
| activity and treatment of the offender during the prison term and, | 2281 | 
| upon consideration of reports received from the department | 2282 | 
| concerning the offender's progress in the program of activity and | 2283 | 
| treatment, may consider judicial release under section 2929.20 of | 2284 | 
| the Revised Code. | 2285 | 
| (G) As used in this section: | 2286 | 
| (1) "Community control sanction" has the same meaning as in | 2287 | 
| section 2929.01 of the Revised Code. | 2288 | 
| (2) "Intervention in lieu of conviction" means any | 2289 | 
| court-supervised activity that complies with this section. | 2290 | 
| (3) "Peace officer" has the same meaning as in section | 2291 | 
| 2935.01 of the Revised Code. | 2292 | 
| (4) "Mental illness" and "psychiatrist" have the same | 2293 | 
| meanings as in section 5122.01 of the Revised Code. | 2294 | 
| (5) "Person with intellectual disability" means a person | 2295 | 
| having significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning | 2296 | 
| existing concurrently with deficiencies in adaptive behavior, | 2297 | 
| manifested during the developmental period. | 2298 | 
| (6) "Psychologist" has the same meaning as in section 4732.01 | 2299 | 
| of the Revised Code. | 2300 | 
| (H) Whenever the term "mentally retarded person" is used in | 2301 | 
| any statute, rule, contract, grant, or other document, the | 2302 | 
| reference shall be deemed to include a "person with intellectual | 2303 | 
| disability," as defined in this section. | 2304 | 
| Sec. 3107.014. (A) Except as provided in division (B) of | 2305 | 
| this section, only an individual who meets all of the following | 2306 | 
| requirements may perform the duties of an assessor under sections | 2307 | 
| 3107.031, 3107.032, 3107.082, 3107.09, 3107.101, 3107.12, | 2308 | 
| 5103.0324, and 5103.152 of the Revised Code: | 2309 | 
| (1) The individual must be in the employ of, appointed by, or | 2310 | 
| under contract with a court, public children services agency, | 2311 | 
| private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency; | 2312 | 
| (2) The individual must be one of the following: | 2313 | 
| (a) A licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed | 2314 | 
| professional counselor, independent social worker, social worker, | 2315 | 
| independent marriage and family therapist, or marriage and family | 2316 | 
| therapist licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code; | 2317 | 
| (b) A psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the | 2318 | 
| Revised Code; | 2319 | 
| (c) A student working to earn a four-year, post-secondary | 2320 | 
| degree, or higher, in a social or behavior science, or both, who | 2321 | 
| conducts assessor's duties under the supervision of a licensed | 2322 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 2323 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, independent marriage and | 2324 | 
| family therapist, or marriage and family therapist licensed under | 2325 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code or a psychologist licensed under | 2326 | 
| Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code. Beginning July 1, 2009, a | 2327 | 
| student is eligible under this division only if the supervising | 2328 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed professional | 2329 | 
| counselor, independent social worker, social worker, independent | 2330 | 
| marriage and family therapist, marriage and family therapist, or | 2331 | 
| psychologist has completed training in accordance with rules | 2332 | 
| adopted under section 3107.015 of the Revised Code. | 2333 | 
| (d) A civil service employee engaging in social work without | 2334 | 
| a license under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code, as permitted by | 2335 | 
| division (A)(5) of section 4757.41 of the Revised Code; | 2336 | 
| (e) A former employee of a public children services agency | 2337 | 
| who, while so employed, conducted the duties of an assessor; | 2338 | 
| (f) An employee of a court or public children services agency | 2339 | 
| who is employed to conduct the duties of an assessor. | 2340 | 
| (3) The individual must complete training in accordance with | 2341 | 
| rules adopted under section 3107.015 of the Revised Code. | 2342 | 
| (B) An individual in the employ of, appointed by, or under | 2343 | 
| contract with a court prior to September 18, 1996, to conduct | 2344 | 
| adoption investigations of prospective adoptive parents may | 2345 | 
| perform the duties of an assessor under sections 3107.031, | 2346 | 
| 3107.032, 3107.082, 3107.09, 3107.101, 3107.12, 5103.0324, and | 2347 | 
| 5103.152 of the Revised Code if the individual complies with | 2348 | 
| division (A)(3) of this section regardless of whether the | 2349 | 
| individual meets the requirement of division (A)(2) of this | 2350 | 
| section. | 2351 | 
| (C) A court, public children services agency, private child | 2352 | 
| placing agency, or private noncustodial agency may employ, | 2353 | 
| appoint, or contract with an assessor in the county in which a | 2354 | 
| petition for adoption is filed and in any other county or location | 2355 | 
| outside this state where information needed to complete or | 2356 | 
| supplement the assessor's duties may be obtained. More than one | 2357 | 
| assessor may be utilized for an adoption. | 2358 | 
| (D) Not later than January 1, 2008, the department of job and | 2359 | 
| family services shall develop and maintain an assessor registry. | 2360 | 
| The registry shall list all individuals who are employed, | 2361 | 
| appointed by, or under contract with a court, public children | 2362 | 
| services agency, private child placing agency, or private | 2363 | 
| noncustodial agency and meet the requirements of an assessor as | 2364 | 
| described in this section. A public children services agency, | 2365 | 
| private child placing agency, private noncustodial agency, court, | 2366 | 
| or any other person may contact the department to determine if an | 2367 | 
| individual is listed in the assessor registry. An individual | 2368 | 
| listed in the assessor registry shall immediately inform the | 2369 | 
| department when that individual is no longer employed, appointed | 2370 | 
| by, or under contract with a court, public children services | 2371 | 
| agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial | 2372 | 
| agency to perform the duties of an assessor as described in this | 2373 | 
| section. The director of job and family services shall adopt rules | 2374 | 
| in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code necessary for | 2375 | 
| the implementation, contents, and maintenance of the registry, and | 2376 | 
| any sanctions related to the provision of information, or the | 2377 | 
| failure to provide information, that is needed for the proper | 2378 | 
| operation of the assessor registry. | 2379 | 
| Sec. 3701.046. The director of health is authorized to make | 2380 | 
| grants for women's health services from funds appropriated for | 2381 | 
| that purpose by the general assembly. | 2382 | 
| None of the funds received through grants for women's health | 2383 | 
| services shall be used to provide abortion services. None of the | 2384 | 
| funds received through these grants shall be used for counseling | 2385 | 
| for or referrals for abortion, except in the case of a medical | 2386 | 
| emergency. These funds shall be distributed by the director to | 2387 | 
| programs that the department of health determines will provide | 2388 | 
| services that are physically and financially separate from | 2389 | 
| abortion-providing and abortion-promoting activities, and that do | 2390 | 
| not include counseling for or referrals for abortion, other than | 2391 | 
| in the case of medical emergency. | 2392 | 
| These women's health services include and are limited to the | 2393 | 
| following: pelvic examinations and laboratory testing; breast | 2394 | 
| examinations and patient education on breast cancer; screening for | 2395 | 
| cervical cancer; screening and treatment for sexually transmitted | 2396 | 
| diseases and HIV screening; voluntary choice of contraception, | 2397 | 
| including abstinence and natural family planning; patient | 2398 | 
| education and pre-pregnancy counseling on the dangers of smoking, | 2399 | 
| alcohol, and drug use during pregnancy; education on sexual | 2400 | 
| coercion and violence in relationships; and prenatal care or | 2401 | 
| referral for prenatal care. These health care services shall be | 2402 | 
| provided in a medical clinic setting by persons authorized under | 2403 | 
| Chapter | 2404 | 
| surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery; authorized under | 2405 | 
| Chapter 4730. of the Revised Code to practice as a physician | 2406 | 
| assistant; licensed under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code as a | 2407 | 
| registered nurse or licensed practical nurse; or licensed under | 2408 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code as a social worker, independent | 2409 | 
| social worker, licensed professional clinical counselor, or | 2410 | 
| licensed professional counselor. | 2411 | 
| The director shall adopt rules under Chapter 119. of the | 2412 | 
| Revised Code specifying reasonable eligibility standards that must | 2413 | 
| be met to receive the state funding and provide reasonable methods | 2414 | 
| by which a grantee wishing to be eligible for federal funding may | 2415 | 
| comply with these requirements for state funding without losing | 2416 | 
| its eligibility for federal funding. | 2417 | 
| Each applicant for these funds shall provide sufficient | 2418 | 
| assurance to the director of all of the following: | 2419 | 
| (A) The program shall not discriminate in the provision of | 2420 | 
| services based on an individual's religion, race, national origin, | 2421 | 
| handicapping condition, age, sex, number of pregnancies, or | 2422 | 
| marital status; | 2423 | 
| (B) The program shall provide services without subjecting | 2424 | 
| individuals to any coercion to accept services or to employ any | 2425 | 
| particular methods of family planning; | 2426 | 
| (C) Acceptance of services shall be solely on a voluntary | 2427 | 
| basis and may not be made a prerequisite to eligibility for, or | 2428 | 
| receipt of, any other service, assistance from, or participation | 2429 | 
| in, any other program of the service provider; | 2430 | 
| (D) Any charges for services provided by the program shall be | 2431 | 
| based on the patient's ability to pay and priority in the | 2432 | 
| provision of services shall be given to persons from low-income | 2433 | 
| families. | 2434 | 
| In distributing these grant funds, the director shall give | 2435 | 
| priority to grant requests from local departments of health for | 2436 | 
| women's health services to be provided directly by personnel of | 2437 | 
| the local department of health. The director shall issue a single | 2438 | 
| request for proposals for all grants for women's health services. | 2439 | 
| The director shall send a notification of this request for | 2440 | 
| proposals to every local department of health in this state and | 2441 | 
| shall place a notification on the department's web site. The | 2442 | 
| director shall allow at least thirty days after issuing this | 2443 | 
| notification before closing the period to receive applications. | 2444 | 
| After the closing date for receiving grant applications, the | 2445 | 
| director shall first consider grant applications from local | 2446 | 
| departments of health that apply for grants for women's health | 2447 | 
| services to be provided directly by personnel of the local | 2448 | 
| department of health. Local departments of health that apply for | 2449 | 
| grants for women's health services to be provided directly by | 2450 | 
| personnel of the local department of health need not provide all | 2451 | 
| the listed women's health services in order to qualify for a | 2452 | 
| grant. However, in prioritizing awards among local departments of | 2453 | 
| health that qualify for funding under this paragraph, the director | 2454 | 
| may consider, among other reasonable factors, the | 2455 | 
| comprehensiveness of the women's health services to be offered, | 2456 | 
| provided that no local department of health shall be discriminated | 2457 | 
| against in the process of awarding these grant funds because the | 2458 | 
| applicant does not provide contraception. | 2459 | 
| If funds remain after awarding grants to all local | 2460 | 
| departments of health that qualify for the priority, the director | 2461 | 
| may make grants to other applicants. Awards to other applicants | 2462 | 
| may be made to those applicants that will offer all eight of the | 2463 | 
| listed women's health services or that will offer all of the | 2464 | 
| services except contraception. No applicant shall be discriminated | 2465 | 
| against in the process of awarding these grant funds because the | 2466 | 
| applicant does not provide contraception. | 2467 | 
| Sec. 3701.74. (A) As used in this section and section | 2468 | 
| 3701.741 of the Revised Code: | 2469 | 
| (1) "Ambulatory care facility" means a facility that provides | 2470 | 
| medical, diagnostic, or surgical treatment to patients who do not | 2471 | 
| require hospitalization, including a dialysis center, ambulatory | 2472 | 
| surgical facility, cardiac catheterization facility, diagnostic | 2473 | 
| imaging center, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy center, home | 2474 | 
| health agency, inpatient hospice, birthing center, radiation | 2475 | 
| therapy center, emergency facility, and an urgent care center. | 2476 | 
| "Ambulatory care facility" does not include the private office of | 2477 | 
| a physician or dentist, whether the office is for an individual or | 2478 | 
| group practice. | 2479 | 
| (2) "Chiropractor" means an individual licensed under Chapter | 2480 | 
| 4734. of the Revised Code to practice chiropractic. | 2481 | 
| (3) "Emergency facility" means a hospital emergency | 2482 | 
| department or any other facility that provides emergency medical | 2483 | 
| services. | 2484 | 
| (4) "Health care practitioner" means all of the following: | 2485 | 
| (a) A dentist or dental hygienist licensed under Chapter | 2486 | 
| 4715. of the Revised Code; | 2487 | 
| (b) A registered or licensed practical nurse licensed under | 2488 | 
| Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 2489 | 
| (c) An optometrist licensed under Chapter 4725. of the | 2490 | 
| Revised Code; | 2491 | 
| (d) A dispensing optician, spectacle dispensing optician, | 2492 | 
| contact lens dispensing optician, or spectacle-contact lens | 2493 | 
| dispensing optician licensed under Chapter 4725. of the Revised | 2494 | 
| Code; | 2495 | 
| (e) A pharmacist licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 2496 | 
| Code; | 2497 | 
| (f) A physician; | 2498 | 
| (g) A physician assistant authorized under Chapter 4730. of | 2499 | 
| the Revised Code to practice as a physician assistant; | 2500 | 
| (h) A practitioner of a limited branch of medicine issued a | 2501 | 
| certificate under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code; | 2502 | 
| (i) A psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the | 2503 | 
| Revised Code; | 2504 | 
| (j) A chiropractor; | 2505 | 
| (k) A hearing aid dealer or fitter licensed under Chapter | 2506 | 
| 4747. of the Revised Code; | 2507 | 
| (l) A speech-language pathologist or audiologist licensed | 2508 | 
| under Chapter 4753. of the Revised Code; | 2509 | 
| (m) An occupational therapist or occupational therapy | 2510 | 
| assistant licensed under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; | 2511 | 
| (n) A physical therapist or physical therapy assistant | 2512 | 
| licensed under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; | 2513 | 
| (o) A licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed | 2514 | 
| professional counselor, social worker, | 2515 | 
| worker, independent marriage and family therapist, or marriage and | 2516 | 
| family therapist licensed, or a social work assistant registered, | 2517 | 
| under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code; | 2518 | 
| (p) A dietitian licensed under Chapter 4759. of the Revised | 2519 | 
| Code; | 2520 | 
| (q) A respiratory care professional licensed under Chapter | 2521 | 
| 4761. of the Revised Code; | 2522 | 
| (r) An emergency medical technician-basic, emergency medical | 2523 | 
| technician-intermediate, or emergency medical technician-paramedic | 2524 | 
| certified under Chapter 4765. of the Revised Code. | 2525 | 
| (5) "Health care provider" means a hospital, ambulatory care | 2526 | 
| facility, long-term care facility, pharmacy, emergency facility, | 2527 | 
| or health care practitioner. | 2528 | 
| (6) "Hospital" has the same meaning as in section 3727.01 of | 2529 | 
| the Revised Code. | 2530 | 
| (7) "Long-term care facility" means a nursing home, | 2531 | 
| residential care facility, or home for the aging, as those terms | 2532 | 
| are defined in section 3721.01 of the Revised Code; a residential | 2533 | 
| facility licensed under section 5119.22 of the Revised Code that | 2534 | 
| provides accommodations, supervision, and personal care services | 2535 | 
| for three to sixteen unrelated adults; a nursing facility or | 2536 | 
| intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded, as those | 2537 | 
| terms are defined in section 5111.20 of the Revised Code; a | 2538 | 
| facility or portion of a facility certified as a skilled nursing | 2539 | 
| facility under Title XVIII of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. | 2540 | 
| 286 (1965), 42 U.S.C.A. 1395, as amended. | 2541 | 
| (8) "Medical record" means data in any form that pertains to | 2542 | 
| a patient's medical history, diagnosis, prognosis, or medical | 2543 | 
| condition and that is generated and maintained by a health care | 2544 | 
| provider in the process of the patient's health care treatment. | 2545 | 
| (9) "Medical records company" means a person who stores, | 2546 | 
| locates, or copies medical records for a health care provider, or | 2547 | 
| is compensated for doing so by a health care provider, and charges | 2548 | 
| a fee for providing medical records to a patient or patient's | 2549 | 
| representative. | 2550 | 
| (10) "Patient" means either of the following: | 2551 | 
| (a) An individual who received health care treatment from a | 2552 | 
| health care provider; | 2553 | 
| (b) A guardian, as defined in section 1337.11 of the Revised | 2554 | 
| Code, of an individual described in division (A)(10)(a) of this | 2555 | 
| section. | 2556 | 
| (11) "Patient's personal representative" means a minor | 2557 | 
| patient's parent or other person acting in loco parentis, a | 2558 | 
| court-appointed guardian, or a person with durable power of | 2559 | 
| attorney for health care for a patient, the executor or | 2560 | 
| administrator of the patient's estate, or the person responsible | 2561 | 
| for the patient's estate if it is not to be probated. "Patient's | 2562 | 
| personal representative" does not include an insurer authorized | 2563 | 
| under Title XXXIX of the Revised Code to do the business of | 2564 | 
| sickness and accident insurance in this state, a health insuring | 2565 | 
| corporation holding a certificate of authority under Chapter 1751. | 2566 | 
| of the Revised Code, or any other person not named in this | 2567 | 
| division. | 2568 | 
| (12) "Pharmacy" has the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of | 2569 | 
| the Revised Code. | 2570 | 
| (13) "Physician" means a person authorized under Chapter | 2571 | 
| 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery, | 2572 | 
| osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and | 2573 | 
| surgery. | 2574 | 
| (14) "Authorized person" means a person to whom a patient has | 2575 | 
| given written authorization to act on the patient's behalf | 2576 | 
| regarding the patient's medical record. | 2577 | 
| (B) A patient, a patient's personal representative or an | 2578 | 
| authorized person who wishes to examine or obtain a copy of part | 2579 | 
| or all of a medical record shall submit to the health care | 2580 | 
| provider a written request signed by the patient, personal | 2581 | 
| representative, or authorized person dated not more than one year | 2582 | 
| before the date on which it is submitted. The request shall | 2583 | 
| indicate whether the copy is to be sent to the requestor, | 2584 | 
| physician or chiropractor, or held for the requestor at the office | 2585 | 
| of the health care provider. Within a reasonable time after | 2586 | 
| receiving a request that meets the requirements of this division | 2587 | 
| and includes sufficient information to identify the record | 2588 | 
| requested, a health care provider that has the patient's medical | 2589 | 
| records shall permit the patient to examine the record during | 2590 | 
| regular business hours without charge or, on request, shall | 2591 | 
| provide a copy of the record in accordance with section 3701.741 | 2592 | 
| of the Revised Code, except that if a physician, psychologist, | 2593 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed professional | 2594 | 
| counselor, independent social worker, social worker, independent | 2595 | 
| marriage and family therapist, marriage and family therapist, or | 2596 | 
| chiropractor who has treated the patient determines for clearly | 2597 | 
| stated treatment reasons that disclosure of the requested record | 2598 | 
| is likely to have an adverse effect on the patient, the health | 2599 | 
| care provider shall provide the record to a physician, | 2600 | 
| psychologist, licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed | 2601 | 
| professional counselor, independent social worker, social worker, | 2602 | 
| independent marriage and family therapist, marriage and family | 2603 | 
| therapist, or chiropractor designated by the patient. The health | 2604 | 
| care provider shall take reasonable steps to establish the | 2605 | 
| identity of the person making the request to examine or obtain a | 2606 | 
| copy of the patient's record. | 2607 | 
| (C) If a health care provider fails to furnish a medical | 2608 | 
| record as required by division (B) of this section, the patient, | 2609 | 
| personal representative, or authorized person who requested the | 2610 | 
| record may bring a civil action to enforce the patient's right of | 2611 | 
| access to the record. | 2612 | 
| (D)(1) This section does not apply to medical records whose | 2613 | 
| release is covered by section 173.20 or 3721.13 of the Revised | 2614 | 
| Code, by Chapter 1347. or 5122. of the Revised Code, by 42 C.F.R. | 2615 | 
| part 2, "Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient | 2616 | 
| Records," or by 42 C.F.R. 483.10. | 2617 | 
| (2) Nothing in this section is intended to supersede the | 2618 | 
| confidentiality provisions of sections 2305.24, 2305.25, 2305.251, | 2619 | 
| and 2305.252 of the Revised Code. | 2620 | 
| Sec. 3709.161. (A) The board of health of a city or general | 2621 | 
| health district may procure a policy or policies of insurance | 2622 | 
| insuring the members of the board, the health commissioner, and | 2623 | 
| the employees of the board against liability on account of damage | 2624 | 
| or injury to persons and property resulting from any act or | 2625 | 
| omission that occurs in the individual's official capacity as a | 2626 | 
| member or employee of the board or resulting solely out of such | 2627 | 
| membership or employment. | 2628 | 
| (B)(1) As used in this division, "health care professional" | 2629 | 
| means all of the following: | 2630 | 
| (a) A dentist or dental hygienist licensed under Chapter | 2631 | 
| 4715. of the Revised Code; | 2632 | 
| (b) A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse licensed | 2633 | 
| under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 2634 | 
| (c) A person licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code | 2635 | 
| to practice as a pharmacist; | 2636 | 
| (d) A person authorized under Chapter 4730. of the Revised | 2637 | 
| Code to practice as a physician assistant; | 2638 | 
| (e) A person authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 2639 | 
| Code to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 2640 | 
| surgery, or podiatry; | 2641 | 
| (f) A psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the | 2642 | 
| Revised Code; | 2643 | 
| (g) A veterinarian licensed under Chapter 4741. of the | 2644 | 
| Revised Code; | 2645 | 
| (h) A speech-language pathologist or audiologist licensed | 2646 | 
| under Chapter 4753. of the Revised Code; | 2647 | 
| (i) An occupational therapist, physical therapist, physical | 2648 | 
| therapist assistant, or athletic trainer licensed under Chapter | 2649 | 
| 4755. of the Revised Code; | 2650 | 
| (j) A licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed | 2651 | 
| professional counselor, independent social worker, or social | 2652 | 
| worker licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code; | 2653 | 
| (k)  A | 2654 | 
| Revised Code. | 2655 | 
| (2) The board of health of a city or general health district | 2656 | 
| may purchase liability insurance for a health care professional | 2657 | 
| with whom the board contracts for the provision of health care | 2658 | 
| services against liability on account of damage or injury to | 2659 | 
| persons and property arising from the health care professional's | 2660 | 
| performance of services under the contract. The policy shall be | 2661 | 
| purchased from an insurance company licensed to do business in | 2662 | 
| this state, if such a policy is available from such a company. The | 2663 | 
| board of health of a city or general health district shall report | 2664 | 
| the cost of the liability insurance policy and subsequent | 2665 | 
| increases in the cost to the director of health on a form | 2666 | 
| prescribed by the director. | 2667 | 
| Sec. 3721.21. As used in sections 3721.21 to 3721.34 of the | 2668 | 
| Revised Code: | 2669 | 
| (A) "Long-term care facility" means either of the following: | 2670 | 
| (1) A nursing home as defined in section 3721.01 of the | 2671 | 
| Revised Code; | 2672 | 
| (2) A facility or part of a facility that is certified as a | 2673 | 
| skilled nursing facility or a nursing facility under Title XVIII | 2674 | 
| or XIX of the "Social Security Act." | 2675 | 
| (B) "Residential care facility" has the same meaning as in | 2676 | 
| section 3721.01 of the Revised Code. | 2677 | 
| (C) "Abuse" means knowingly causing physical harm or | 2678 | 
| recklessly causing serious physical harm to a resident by physical | 2679 | 
| contact with the resident or by use of physical or chemical | 2680 | 
| restraint, medication, or isolation as punishment, for staff | 2681 | 
| convenience, excessively, as a substitute for treatment, or in | 2682 | 
| amounts that preclude habilitation and treatment. | 2683 | 
| (D) "Neglect" means recklessly failing to provide a resident | 2684 | 
| with any treatment, care, goods, or service necessary to maintain | 2685 | 
| the health or safety of the resident when the failure results in | 2686 | 
| serious physical harm to the resident. "Neglect" does not include | 2687 | 
| allowing a resident, at the resident's option, to receive only | 2688 | 
| treatment by spiritual means through prayer in accordance with the | 2689 | 
| tenets of a recognized religious denomination. | 2690 | 
| (E) "Misappropriation" means depriving, defrauding, or | 2691 | 
| otherwise obtaining the real or personal property of a resident by | 2692 | 
| any means prohibited by the Revised Code, including violations of | 2693 | 
| Chapter 2911. or 2913. of the Revised Code. | 2694 | 
| (F) "Resident" includes a resident, patient, former resident | 2695 | 
| or patient, or deceased resident or patient of a long-term care | 2696 | 
| facility or a residential care facility. | 2697 | 
| (G) "Physical restraint" has the same meaning as in section | 2698 | 
| 3721.10 of the Revised Code. | 2699 | 
| (H) "Chemical restraint" has the same meaning as in section | 2700 | 
| 3721.10 of the Revised Code. | 2701 | 
| (I) "Nursing and nursing-related services" means the personal | 2702 | 
| care services and other services not constituting skilled nursing | 2703 | 
| care that are specified in rules the director of health shall | 2704 | 
| adopt in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 2705 | 
| (J) "Personal care services" has the same meaning as in | 2706 | 
| section 3721.01 of the Revised Code. | 2707 | 
| (K)(1) Except as provided in division (K)(2) of this section, | 2708 | 
| "nurse aide" means an individual who provides nursing and | 2709 | 
| nursing-related services to residents in a long-term care | 2710 | 
| facility, either as a member of the staff of the facility for | 2711 | 
| monetary compensation or as a volunteer without monetary | 2712 | 
| compensation. | 2713 | 
| (2) "Nurse aide" does not include either of the following: | 2714 | 
| (a) A licensed health professional practicing within the | 2715 | 
| scope of the professional's license; | 2716 | 
| (b) An individual providing nursing and nursing-related | 2717 | 
| services in a religious nonmedical health care institution, if the | 2718 | 
| individual has been trained in the principles of nonmedical care | 2719 | 
| and is recognized by the institution as being competent in the | 2720 | 
| administration of care within the religious tenets practiced by | 2721 | 
| the residents of the institution. | 2722 | 
| (L) "Licensed health professional" means all of the | 2723 | 
| following: | 2724 | 
| (1) An occupational therapist or occupational therapy | 2725 | 
| assistant licensed under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; | 2726 | 
| (2) A physical therapist or physical therapy assistant | 2727 | 
| licensed under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; | 2728 | 
| (3) A physician authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 2729 | 
| Code to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 2730 | 
| surgery, or podiatry; | 2731 | 
| (4) A physician assistant authorized under Chapter 4730. of | 2732 | 
| the Revised Code to practice as a physician assistant; | 2733 | 
| (5) A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse licensed | 2734 | 
| under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 2735 | 
| (6) A social worker or independent social worker licensed | 2736 | 
| under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code or a social work assistant | 2737 | 
| registered under that chapter; | 2738 | 
| (7) A speech-language pathologist or audiologist licensed | 2739 | 
| under Chapter 4753. of the Revised Code; | 2740 | 
| (8) A dentist or dental hygienist licensed under Chapter | 2741 | 
| 4715. of the Revised Code; | 2742 | 
| (9) An optometrist licensed under Chapter 4725. of the | 2743 | 
| Revised Code; | 2744 | 
| (10) A pharmacist licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 2745 | 
| Code; | 2746 | 
| (11) A psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the | 2747 | 
| Revised Code; | 2748 | 
| (12) A chiropractor licensed under Chapter 4734. of the | 2749 | 
| Revised Code; | 2750 | 
| (13) A nursing home administrator licensed or temporarily | 2751 | 
| licensed under Chapter 4751. of the Revised Code; | 2752 | 
| (14) A licensed professional counselor or licensed | 2753 | 
| professional clinical counselor licensed under Chapter 4757. of | 2754 | 
| the Revised Code; | 2755 | 
| (15) A marriage and family therapist or independent marriage | 2756 | 
| and family therapist licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised | 2757 | 
| Code. | 2758 | 
| (M) "Religious nonmedical health care institution" means an | 2759 | 
| institution that meets or exceeds the conditions to receive | 2760 | 
| payment under the medicare program established under Title XVIII | 2761 | 
| of the "Social Security Act" for inpatient hospital services or | 2762 | 
| post-hospital extended care services furnished to an individual in | 2763 | 
| a religious nonmedical health care institution, as defined in | 2764 | 
| section 1861(ss)(1) of the "Social Security Act," 79 Stat. 286 | 2765 | 
| (1965), 42 U.S.C. 1395x(ss)(1), as amended. | 2766 | 
| (N) "Competency evaluation program" means a program through | 2767 | 
| which the competency of a nurse aide to provide nursing and | 2768 | 
| nursing-related services is evaluated. | 2769 | 
| (O) "Training and competency evaluation program" means a | 2770 | 
| program of nurse aide training and evaluation of competency to | 2771 | 
| provide nursing and nursing-related services. | 2772 | 
| Sec. 3793.02. (A) The department of alcohol and drug | 2773 | 
| addiction services shall promote, assist in developing, and | 2774 | 
| coordinate or conduct programs of education and research for the | 2775 | 
| prevention of alcohol and drug addiction, the prevention of | 2776 | 
| gambling addiction, the treatment, including intervention, of | 2777 | 
| alcoholics and persons who abuse drugs of abuse, including | 2778 | 
| anabolic steroids, and the treatment, including intervention, of | 2779 | 
| persons with gambling addictions. Programs established by the | 2780 | 
| department shall include abstinence-based prevention and treatment | 2781 | 
| programs. | 2782 | 
| (B) In addition to the other duties prescribed by this | 2783 | 
| chapter, the department shall do all of the following: | 2784 | 
| (1) Promote and coordinate efforts in the provision of | 2785 | 
| alcohol and drug addiction services and of gambling addiction | 2786 | 
| services by other state agencies, as defined in section 1.60 of | 2787 | 
| the Revised Code; courts; hospitals; clinics; physicians in | 2788 | 
| private practice; public health authorities; boards of alcohol, | 2789 | 
| drug addiction, and mental health services; alcohol and drug | 2790 | 
| addiction programs; law enforcement agencies; gambling addiction | 2791 | 
| programs; and related groups; | 2792 | 
| (2) Provide for education and training in prevention, | 2793 | 
| diagnosis, treatment, and control of alcohol and drug addiction | 2794 | 
| and of gambling addiction for medical students, physicians, | 2795 | 
| nurses, social workers, licensed professional counselors, | 2796 | 
| psychologists, and other persons who provide alcohol and drug | 2797 | 
| addiction services or gambling addiction services; | 2798 | 
| (3) Provide training and consultation for persons who | 2799 | 
| supervise alcohol and drug addiction programs and facilities or | 2800 | 
| gambling addiction programs and facilities; | 2801 | 
| (4) Develop measures for evaluating the effectiveness of | 2802 | 
| alcohol and drug addiction services, including services that use | 2803 | 
| methadone treatment, and of gambling addiction services, and for | 2804 | 
| increasing the accountability of alcohol and drug addiction | 2805 | 
| programs and of gambling addiction programs; | 2806 | 
| (5) Provide to each court of record, and biennially update, a | 2807 | 
| list of the treatment and education programs within that court's | 2808 | 
| jurisdiction that the court may require an offender, sentenced | 2809 | 
| pursuant to section 4511.19 of the Revised Code, to attend; | 2810 | 
| (6) Make the warning sign described in sections 3313.752, | 2811 | 
| 3345.41, and 3707.50 of the Revised Code available on the | 2812 | 
| department's internet web site; | 2813 | 
| (7) Provide a program of gambling addiction services on | 2814 | 
| behalf of the state lottery commission, pursuant to an agreement | 2815 | 
| entered into with the director of the commission under division | 2816 | 
| (K) of section 3770.02 of the Revised Code, and provide a program | 2817 | 
| of gambling and addiction services on behalf of the Ohio casino | 2818 | 
| control commission, under an agreement entered into with the | 2819 | 
| executive director of the commission under section 3772.062 of the | 2820 | 
| Revised Code. Under Section 6(C)(3) of Article XV, Ohio | 2821 | 
| Constitution, the department may enter into agreements with local | 2822 | 
| alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service districts that | 2823 | 
| are authorized and operating in this state, including with such | 2824 | 
| districts of counties in which a casino facility is not located, | 2825 | 
| and nonprofit organizations to provide gambling and addiction | 2826 | 
| services and substance abuse services, and with state institutions | 2827 | 
| of higher education or private nonprofit institutions that possess | 2828 | 
| a certificate of authorization issued under Chapter 1713. of the | 2829 | 
| Revised Code to perform related research. | 2830 | 
| (C) The department may accept and administer grants from | 2831 | 
| public or private sources for carrying out any of the duties | 2832 | 
| enumerated in this section. | 2833 | 
| (D) Pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the | 2834 | 
| department shall adopt a rule defining the term "intervention" as | 2835 | 
| it is used in this chapter in connection with alcohol and drug | 2836 | 
| addiction services and in connection with gambling addiction | 2837 | 
| services. The department may adopt other rules as necessary to | 2838 | 
| implement the requirements of this chapter. | 2839 | 
| Sec. 3923.28. (A) Every policy of group sickness and | 2840 | 
| accident insurance providing hospital, surgical, or medical | 2841 | 
| expense coverage for other than specific diseases or accidents | 2842 | 
| only, and delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state | 2843 | 
| on or after January 1, 1979, and that provides coverage for mental | 2844 | 
| or emotional disorders, shall provide benefits for services on an | 2845 | 
| outpatient basis for each eligible person under the policy who | 2846 | 
| resides in this state for mental or emotional disorders, or for | 2847 | 
| evaluations, that are at least equal to five hundred fifty dollars | 2848 | 
| in any calendar year or twelve-month period. The services shall be | 2849 | 
| legally performed by or under the clinical supervision of a | 2850 | 
| physician authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to | 2851 | 
| practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery; | 2852 | 
| a psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; a | 2853 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed professional | 2854 | 
| counselor, or independent social worker licensed under Chapter | 2855 | 
| 4757. of the Revised Code; or a clinical nurse specialist licensed | 2856 | 
| under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code whose nursing specialty is | 2857 | 
| mental health, whether performed in an office, in a hospital, or | 2858 | 
| in a community mental health facility so long as the hospital or | 2859 | 
| community mental health facility is approved by the joint | 2860 | 
| commission on accreditation of healthcare organizations, the | 2861 | 
| council on accreditation for children and family services, or the | 2862 | 
| rehabilitation accreditation commission. | 2863 | 
| (B) Outpatient benefits offered under division (A) of this | 2864 | 
| section shall be subject to reasonable contract limitations and | 2865 | 
| may be subject to reasonable deductibles and co-insurance costs. | 2866 | 
| Persons entitled to such benefit under more than one service or | 2867 | 
| insurance contract may be limited to a single | 2868 | 
| five-hundred-fifty-dollar outpatient benefit for services under | 2869 | 
| all contracts. | 2870 | 
| (C) In order to qualify for participation under division (A) | 2871 | 
| of this section, every facility specified in such division shall | 2872 | 
| have in effect a plan for utilization review and a plan for peer | 2873 | 
| review and every person specified in such division shall have in | 2874 | 
| effect a plan for peer review. Such plans shall have the purpose | 2875 | 
| of ensuring high quality patient care and effective and efficient | 2876 | 
| utilization of available health facilities and services. | 2877 | 
| (D) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require an | 2878 | 
| insurer to pay benefits which are greater than usual, customary, | 2879 | 
| and reasonable. | 2880 | 
| (E)(1) Services performed under the clinical supervision of a | 2881 | 
| health care professional identified in division (A) of this | 2882 | 
| section, in order to be reimbursable under the coverage required | 2883 | 
| in division (A) of this section, shall meet both of the following | 2884 | 
| requirements: | 2885 | 
| (a) The services shall be performed in accordance with a | 2886 | 
| treatment plan that describes the expected duration, frequency, | 2887 | 
| and type of services to be performed; | 2888 | 
| (b) The plan shall be reviewed and approved by the health | 2889 | 
| care professional every three months. | 2890 | 
| (2) Payment of benefits for services reimbursable under | 2891 | 
| division (E)(1) of this section shall not be restricted to | 2892 | 
| services described in the treatment plan or conditioned upon | 2893 | 
| standards of clinical supervision that are more restrictive than | 2894 | 
| standards of a health care professional described in division (A) | 2895 | 
| of this section, which at least equal the requirements of division | 2896 | 
| (E)(1) of this section. | 2897 | 
| (F) The benefits provided by this section for mental and | 2898 | 
| emotional disorders shall not be reduced by the cost of benefits | 2899 | 
| provided pursuant to section 3923.281 of the Revised Code for | 2900 | 
| diagnostic and treatment services for biologically based mental | 2901 | 
| illnesses. This section does not apply to benefits for diagnostic | 2902 | 
| and treatment services for biologically based mental illnesses. | 2903 | 
| Sec. 3923.281. (A) As used in this section: | 2904 | 
| (1) "Biologically based mental illness" means schizophrenia, | 2905 | 
| schizoaffective disorder, major depressive disorder, bipolar | 2906 | 
| disorder, paranoia and other psychotic disorders, | 2907 | 
| obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder, as these terms | 2908 | 
| are defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic and | 2909 | 
| statistical manual of mental disorders published by the American | 2910 | 
| psychiatric association. | 2911 | 
| (2) "Policy of sickness and accident insurance" has the same | 2912 | 
| meaning as in section 3923.01 of the Revised Code, but excludes | 2913 | 
| any hospital indemnity, medicare supplement, long-term care, | 2914 | 
| disability income, one-time-limited-duration policy of not longer | 2915 | 
| than six months, supplemental benefit, or other policy that | 2916 | 
| provides coverage for specific diseases or accidents only; any | 2917 | 
| policy that provides coverage for workers' compensation claims | 2918 | 
| compensable pursuant to Chapters 4121. and 4123. of the Revised | 2919 | 
| Code; and any policy that provides coverage to beneficiaries | 2920 | 
| enrolled in Title XIX of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 620 | 2921 | 
| (1935), 42 U.S.C.A. 301, as amended, known as the medical | 2922 | 
| assistance program or medicaid, as provided by the Ohio department | 2923 | 
| of job and family services under Chapter 5111. of the Revised | 2924 | 
| Code. | 2925 | 
| (B) Notwithstanding section 3901.71 of the Revised Code, and | 2926 | 
| subject to division (E) of this section, every policy of sickness | 2927 | 
| and accident insurance shall provide benefits for the diagnosis | 2928 | 
| and treatment of biologically based mental illnesses on the same | 2929 | 
| terms and conditions as, and shall provide benefits no less | 2930 | 
| extensive than, those provided under the policy of sickness and | 2931 | 
| accident insurance for the treatment and diagnosis of all other | 2932 | 
| physical diseases and disorders, if both of the following apply: | 2933 | 
| (1) The biologically based mental illness is clinically | 2934 | 
| diagnosed by a physician authorized under Chapter 4731. of the | 2935 | 
| Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic | 2936 | 
| medicine and surgery; a psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. | 2937 | 
| of the Revised Code; a licensed professional clinical counselor, | 2938 | 
| licensed professional counselor, or independent social worker | 2939 | 
| licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code; or a clinical | 2940 | 
| nurse specialist licensed under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code | 2941 | 
| whose nursing specialty is mental health. | 2942 | 
| (2) The prescribed treatment is not experimental or | 2943 | 
| investigational, having proven its clinical effectiveness in | 2944 | 
| accordance with generally accepted medical standards. | 2945 | 
| (C) Division (B) of this section applies to all coverages and | 2946 | 
| terms and conditions of the policy of sickness and accident | 2947 | 
| insurance, including, but not limited to, coverage of inpatient | 2948 | 
| hospital services, outpatient services, and medication; maximum | 2949 | 
| lifetime benefits; copayments; and individual and family | 2950 | 
| deductibles. | 2951 | 
| (D) Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting | 2952 | 
| a sickness and accident insurance company from taking any of the | 2953 | 
| following actions: | 2954 | 
| (1) Negotiating separately with mental health care providers | 2955 | 
| with regard to reimbursement rates and the delivery of health care | 2956 | 
| services; | 2957 | 
| (2) Offering policies that provide benefits solely for the | 2958 | 
| diagnosis and treatment of biologically based mental illnesses; | 2959 | 
| (3) Managing the provision of benefits for the diagnosis or | 2960 | 
| treatment of biologically based mental illnesses through the use | 2961 | 
| of pre-admission screening, by requiring beneficiaries to obtain | 2962 | 
| authorization prior to treatment, or through the use of any other | 2963 | 
| mechanism designed to limit coverage to that treatment determined | 2964 | 
| to be necessary; | 2965 | 
| (4) Enforcing the terms and conditions of a policy of | 2966 | 
| sickness and accident insurance. | 2967 | 
| (E) An insurer that offers any policy of sickness and | 2968 | 
| accident insurance is not required to provide benefits for the | 2969 | 
| diagnosis and treatment of biologically based mental illnesses | 2970 | 
| pursuant to division (B) of this section if all of the following | 2971 | 
| apply: | 2972 | 
| (1) The insurer submits documentation certified by an | 2973 | 
| independent member of the American academy of actuaries to the | 2974 | 
| superintendent of insurance showing that incurred claims for | 2975 | 
| diagnostic and treatment services for biologically based mental | 2976 | 
| illnesses for a period of at least six months independently caused | 2977 | 
| the insurer's costs for claims and administrative expenses for the | 2978 | 
| coverage of all other physical diseases and disorders to increase | 2979 | 
| by more than one per cent per year. | 2980 | 
| (2) The insurer submits a signed letter from an independent | 2981 | 
| member of the American academy of actuaries to the superintendent | 2982 | 
| of insurance opining that the increase described in division | 2983 | 
| (E)(1) of this section could reasonably justify an increase of | 2984 | 
| more than one per cent in the annual premiums or rates charged by | 2985 | 
| the insurer for the coverage of all other physical diseases and | 2986 | 
| disorders. | 2987 | 
| (3) The superintendent of insurance makes the following | 2988 | 
| determinations from the documentation and opinion submitted | 2989 | 
| pursuant to divisions (E)(1) and (2) of this section: | 2990 | 
| (a) Incurred claims for diagnostic and treatment services for | 2991 | 
| biologically based mental illnesses for a period of at least six | 2992 | 
| months independently caused the insurer's costs for claims and | 2993 | 
| administrative expenses for the coverage of all other physical | 2994 | 
| diseases and disorders to increase by more than one per cent per | 2995 | 
| year. | 2996 | 
| (b) The increase in costs reasonably justifies an increase of | 2997 | 
| more than one per cent in the annual premiums or rates charged by | 2998 | 
| the insurer for the coverage of all other physical diseases and | 2999 | 
| disorders. | 3000 | 
| Any determination made by the superintendent under this | 3001 | 
| division is subject to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 3002 | 
| Sec. 3923.282. (A) As used in this section: | 3003 | 
| (1) "Biologically based mental illness" means schizophrenia, | 3004 | 
| schizoaffective disorder, major depressive disorder, bipolar | 3005 | 
| disorder, paranoia and other psychotic disorders, | 3006 | 
| obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder, as these terms | 3007 | 
| are defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic and | 3008 | 
| statistical manual of mental disorders published by the American | 3009 | 
| psychiatric association. | 3010 | 
| (2) "Plan of health coverage" includes any private or public | 3011 | 
| employer group self-insurance plan that provides payment for | 3012 | 
| health care benefits for other than specific diseases or accidents | 3013 | 
| only, which benefits are not provided by contract with a sickness | 3014 | 
| and accident insurer or health insuring corporation. | 3015 | 
| (B) Notwithstanding section 3901.71 of the Revised Code, and | 3016 | 
| subject to division (F) of this section, each plan of health | 3017 | 
| coverage shall provide benefits for the diagnosis and treatment of | 3018 | 
| biologically based mental illnesses on the same terms and | 3019 | 
| conditions as, and shall provide benefits no less extensive than, | 3020 | 
| those provided under the plan of health coverage for the treatment | 3021 | 
| and diagnosis of all other physical diseases and disorders, if | 3022 | 
| both of the following apply: | 3023 | 
| (1) The biologically based mental illness is clinically | 3024 | 
| diagnosed by a physician authorized under Chapter 4731. of the | 3025 | 
| Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic | 3026 | 
| medicine and surgery; a psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. | 3027 | 
| of the Revised Code; a licensed professional clinical counselor, | 3028 | 
| licensed professional counselor, or independent social worker | 3029 | 
| licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code; or a clinical | 3030 | 
| nurse specialist licensed under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code | 3031 | 
| whose nursing specialty is mental health. | 3032 | 
| (2) The prescribed treatment is not experimental or | 3033 | 
| investigational, having proven its clinical effectiveness in | 3034 | 
| accordance with generally accepted medical standards. | 3035 | 
| (C) Division (B) of this section applies to all coverages and | 3036 | 
| terms and conditions of the plan of health coverage, including, | 3037 | 
| but not limited to, coverage of inpatient hospital services, | 3038 | 
| outpatient services, and medication; maximum lifetime benefits; | 3039 | 
| copayments; and individual and family deductibles. | 3040 | 
| (D) This section does not apply to a plan of health coverage | 3041 | 
| if federal law supersedes, preempts, prohibits, or otherwise | 3042 | 
| precludes its application to such plans. This section does not | 3043 | 
| apply to long-term care, hospital indemnity, disability income, or | 3044 | 
| medicare supplement plans of health coverage, or to any other | 3045 | 
| supplemental benefit plans of health coverage. | 3046 | 
| (E) Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting | 3047 | 
| an employer from taking any of the following actions in connection | 3048 | 
| with a plan of health coverage: | 3049 | 
| (1) Negotiating separately with mental health care providers | 3050 | 
| with regard to reimbursement rates and the delivery of health care | 3051 | 
| services; | 3052 | 
| (2) Managing the provision of benefits for the diagnosis or | 3053 | 
| treatment of biologically based mental illnesses through the use | 3054 | 
| of pre-admission screening, by requiring beneficiaries to obtain | 3055 | 
| authorization prior to treatment, or through the use of any other | 3056 | 
| mechanism designed to limit coverage to that treatment determined | 3057 | 
| to be necessary; | 3058 | 
| (3) Enforcing the terms and conditions of a plan of health | 3059 | 
| coverage. | 3060 | 
| (F) An employer that offers a plan of health coverage is not | 3061 | 
| required to provide benefits for the diagnosis and treatment of | 3062 | 
| biologically based mental illnesses in combination with benefits | 3063 | 
| for the treatment and diagnosis of all other physical diseases and | 3064 | 
| disorders as described in division (B) of this section if both of | 3065 | 
| the following apply: | 3066 | 
| (1) The employer submits documentation certified by an | 3067 | 
| independent member of the American academy of actuaries to the | 3068 | 
| superintendent of insurance showing that incurred claims for | 3069 | 
| diagnostic and treatment services for biologically based mental | 3070 | 
| illnesses for a period of at least six months independently caused | 3071 | 
| the employer's costs for claims and administrative expenses for | 3072 | 
| the coverage of all other physical diseases and disorders to | 3073 | 
| increase by more than one per cent per year. | 3074 | 
| (2) The superintendent of insurance determines from the | 3075 | 
| documentation and opinion submitted pursuant to division (F) of | 3076 | 
| this section, that incurred claims for diagnostic and treatment | 3077 | 
| services for biologically based mental illnesses for a period of | 3078 | 
| at least six months independently caused the employer's costs for | 3079 | 
| claims and administrative expenses for the coverage of all other | 3080 | 
| physical diseases and disorders to increase by more than one per | 3081 | 
| cent per year. | 3082 | 
| Any determination made by the superintendent under this | 3083 | 
| division is subject to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 3084 | 
| Sec. 3923.30. Every person, the state and any of its | 3085 | 
| instrumentalities, any county, township, school district, or other | 3086 | 
| political subdivisions and any of its instrumentalities, and any | 3087 | 
| municipal corporation and any of its instrumentalities, which | 3088 | 
| provides payment for health care benefits for any of its employees | 3089 | 
| resident in this state, which benefits are not provided by | 3090 | 
| contract with an insurer qualified to provide sickness and | 3091 | 
| accident insurance, or a health insuring corporation, shall | 3092 | 
| include the following benefits in its plan of health care benefits | 3093 | 
| commencing on or after January 1, 1979: | 3094 | 
| (A) If such plan of health care benefits provides payment for | 3095 | 
| the treatment of mental or nervous disorders, then such plan shall | 3096 | 
| provide benefits for services on an outpatient basis for each | 3097 | 
| eligible employee and dependent for mental or emotional disorders, | 3098 | 
| or for evaluations, that are at least equal to the following: | 3099 | 
| (1) Payments not less than five hundred fifty dollars in a | 3100 | 
| twelve-month period, for services legally performed by or under | 3101 | 
| the clinical supervision of a physician authorized under Chapter | 3102 | 
| 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or | 3103 | 
| osteopathic medicine and surgery; a psychologist licensed under | 3104 | 
| Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; a licensed professional | 3105 | 
| clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, or | 3106 | 
| independent social worker licensed under Chapter 4757. of the | 3107 | 
| Revised Code; or a clinical nurse specialist licensed under | 3108 | 
| Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code whose nursing specialty is | 3109 | 
| mental health, whether performed in an office, in a hospital, or | 3110 | 
| in a community mental health facility so long as the hospital or | 3111 | 
| community mental health facility is approved by the joint | 3112 | 
| commission on accreditation of healthcare organizations, the | 3113 | 
| council on accreditation for children and family services, or the | 3114 | 
| rehabilitation accreditation commission; | 3115 | 
| (2) Such benefit shall be subject to reasonable limitations, | 3116 | 
| and may be subject to reasonable deductibles and co-insurance | 3117 | 
| costs. | 3118 | 
| (3) In order to qualify for participation under this | 3119 | 
| division, every facility specified in this division shall have in | 3120 | 
| effect a plan for utilization review and a plan for peer review | 3121 | 
| and every person specified in this division shall have in effect a | 3122 | 
| plan for peer review. Such plans shall have the purpose of | 3123 | 
| ensuring high quality patient care and effective and efficient | 3124 | 
| utilization of available health facilities and services. | 3125 | 
| (4) Such payment for benefits shall not be greater than | 3126 | 
| usual, customary, and reasonable. | 3127 | 
| (5)(a) Services performed by or under the clinical | 3128 | 
| supervision of a health care professional identified in division | 3129 | 
| (A)(1) of this section, in order to be reimbursable under the | 3130 | 
| coverage required in division (A) of this section, shall meet both | 3131 | 
| of the following requirements: | 3132 | 
| (i) The services shall be performed in accordance with a | 3133 | 
| treatment plan that describes the expected duration, frequency, | 3134 | 
| and type of services to be performed; | 3135 | 
| (ii) The plan shall be reviewed and approved by the health | 3136 | 
| care professional every three months. | 3137 | 
| (b) Payment of benefits for services reimbursable under | 3138 | 
| division (A)(5)(a) of the section shall not be restricted to | 3139 | 
| services described in the treatment plan or conditioned upon | 3140 | 
| standards of a licensed physician or licensed psychologist, which | 3141 | 
| at least equal the requirements of division (A)(5)(a) of this | 3142 | 
| section. | 3143 | 
| (B) Payment for benefits for alcoholism treatment for | 3144 | 
| outpatient, inpatient, and intermediate primary care for each | 3145 | 
| eligible employee and dependent that are at least equal to the | 3146 | 
| following: | 3147 | 
| (1) Payments not less than five hundred fifty dollars in a | 3148 | 
| twelve-month period for services legally performed by or under the | 3149 | 
| clinical supervision of a health care professional identified in | 3150 | 
| division (A)(1) of this section, whether performed in an office, | 3151 | 
| or in a hospital or a community mental health facility or | 3152 | 
| alcoholism treatment facility so long as the hospital, community | 3153 | 
| mental health facility, or alcoholism treatment facility is | 3154 | 
| approved by the joint commission on accreditation of hospitals or | 3155 | 
| certified by the department of health; | 3156 | 
| (2) The benefits provided under this division shall be | 3157 | 
| subject to reasonable limitations and may be subject to reasonable | 3158 | 
| deductibles and co-insurance costs. | 3159 | 
| (3) A health care professional shall every three months | 3160 | 
| certify a patient's need for continued services performed by such | 3161 | 
| facilities. | 3162 | 
| (4) In order to qualify for participation under this | 3163 | 
| division, every facility specified in this division shall have in | 3164 | 
| effect a plan for utilization review and a plan for peer review | 3165 | 
| and every person specified in this division shall have in effect a | 3166 | 
| plan for peer review. Such plans shall have the purpose of | 3167 | 
| ensuring high quality patient care and efficient utilization of | 3168 | 
| available health facilities and services. Such person or | 3169 | 
| facilities shall also have in effect a program of rehabilitation | 3170 | 
| or a program of rehabilitation and detoxification. | 3171 | 
| (5) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require | 3172 | 
| reimbursement for benefits which is greater than usual, customary, | 3173 | 
| and reasonable. | 3174 | 
| (C) The benefits provided by division (A) of this section for | 3175 | 
| mental and emotional disorders shall not be reduced by the cost of | 3176 | 
| benefits provided pursuant to section 3923.282 of the Revised Code | 3177 | 
| for diagnostic and treatment services for biologically based | 3178 | 
| mental illness. This section does not apply to benefits for | 3179 | 
| diagnostic and treatment services for biologically based mental | 3180 | 
| illnesses. | 3181 | 
| Sec. 3963.01. As used in this chapter: | 3182 | 
| (A) "Affiliate" means any person or entity that has ownership | 3183 | 
| or control of a contracting entity, is owned or controlled by a | 3184 | 
| contracting entity, or is under common ownership or control with a | 3185 | 
| contracting entity. | 3186 | 
| (B) "Basic health care services" has the same meaning as in | 3187 | 
| division (A) of section 1751.01 of the Revised Code, except that | 3188 | 
| it does not include any services listed in that division that are | 3189 | 
| provided by a pharmacist or nursing home. | 3190 | 
| (C) "Contracting entity" means any person that has a primary | 3191 | 
| business purpose of contracting with participating providers for | 3192 | 
| the delivery of health care services. | 3193 | 
| (D) "Credentialing" means the process of assessing and | 3194 | 
| validating the qualifications of a provider applying to be | 3195 | 
| approved by a contracting entity to provide basic health care | 3196 | 
| services, specialty health care services, or supplemental health | 3197 | 
| care services to enrollees. | 3198 | 
| (E) "Edit" means adjusting one or more procedure codes billed | 3199 | 
| by a participating provider on a claim for payment or a practice | 3200 | 
| that results in any of the following: | 3201 | 
| (1) Payment for some, but not all of the procedure codes | 3202 | 
| originally billed by a participating provider; | 3203 | 
| (2) Payment for a different procedure code than the procedure | 3204 | 
| code originally billed by a participating provider; | 3205 | 
| (3) A reduced payment as a result of services provided to an | 3206 | 
| enrollee that are claimed under more than one procedure code on | 3207 | 
| the same service date. | 3208 | 
| (F) "Electronic claims transport" means to accept and | 3209 | 
| digitize claims or to accept claims already digitized, to place | 3210 | 
| those claims into a format that complies with the electronic | 3211 | 
| transaction standards issued by the United States department of | 3212 | 
| health and human services pursuant to the "Health Insurance | 3213 | 
| Portability and Accountability Act of 1996," 110 Stat. 1955, 42 | 3214 | 
| U.S.C. 1320d, et seq., as those electronic standards are | 3215 | 
| applicable to the parties and as those electronic standards are | 3216 | 
| updated from time to time, and to electronically transmit those | 3217 | 
| claims to the appropriate contracting entity, payer, or | 3218 | 
| third-party administrator. | 3219 | 
| (G) "Enrollee" means any person eligible for health care | 3220 | 
| benefits under a health benefit plan, including an eligible | 3221 | 
| recipient of medicaid under Chapter 5111. of the Revised Code, and | 3222 | 
| includes all of the following terms: | 3223 | 
| (1) "Enrollee" and "subscriber" as defined by section 1751.01 | 3224 | 
| of the Revised Code; | 3225 | 
| (2) "Member" as defined by section 1739.01 of the Revised | 3226 | 
| Code; | 3227 | 
| (3) "Insured" and "plan member" pursuant to Chapter 3923. of | 3228 | 
| the Revised Code; | 3229 | 
| (4) "Beneficiary" as defined by section 3901.38 of the | 3230 | 
| Revised Code. | 3231 | 
| (H) "Health care contract" means a contract entered into, | 3232 | 
| materially amended, or renewed between a contracting entity and a | 3233 | 
| participating provider for the delivery of basic health care | 3234 | 
| services, specialty health care services, or supplemental health | 3235 | 
| care services to enrollees. | 3236 | 
| (I) "Health care services" means basic health care services, | 3237 | 
| specialty health care services, and supplemental health care | 3238 | 
| services. | 3239 | 
| (J) "Material amendment" means an amendment to a health care | 3240 | 
| contract that decreases the participating provider's payment or | 3241 | 
| compensation, changes the administrative procedures in a way that | 3242 | 
| may reasonably be expected to significantly increase the | 3243 | 
| provider's administrative expenses, or adds a new product. A | 3244 | 
| material amendment does not include any of the following: | 3245 | 
| (1) A decrease in payment or compensation resulting solely | 3246 | 
| from a change in a published fee schedule upon which the payment | 3247 | 
| or compensation is based and the date of applicability is clearly | 3248 | 
| identified in the contract; | 3249 | 
| (2) A decrease in payment or compensation that was | 3250 | 
| anticipated under the terms of the contract, if the amount and | 3251 | 
| date of applicability of the decrease is clearly identified in the | 3252 | 
| contract; | 3253 | 
| (3) An administrative change that may significantly increase | 3254 | 
| the provider's administrative expense, the specific applicability | 3255 | 
| of which is clearly identified in the contract; | 3256 | 
| (4) Changes to an existing prior authorization, | 3257 | 
| precertification, notification, or referral program that do not | 3258 | 
| substantially increase the provider's administrative expense; | 3259 | 
| (5) Changes to an edit program or to specific edits if the | 3260 | 
| participating provider is provided notice of the changes pursuant | 3261 | 
| to division (A)(1) of section 3963.04 of the Revised Code and the | 3262 | 
| notice includes information sufficient for the provider to | 3263 | 
| determine the effect of the change; | 3264 | 
| (6) Changes to a health care contract described in division | 3265 | 
| (B) of section 3963.04 of the Revised Code. | 3266 | 
| (K) "Participating provider" means a provider that has a | 3267 | 
| health care contract with a contracting entity and is entitled to | 3268 | 
| reimbursement for health care services rendered to an enrollee | 3269 | 
| under the health care contract. | 3270 | 
| (L) "Payer" means any person that assumes the financial risk | 3271 | 
| for the payment of claims under a health care contract or the | 3272 | 
| reimbursement for health care services provided to enrollees by | 3273 | 
| participating providers pursuant to a health care contract. | 3274 | 
| (M) "Primary enrollee" means a person who is responsible for | 3275 | 
| making payments for participation in a health care plan or an | 3276 | 
| enrollee whose employment or other status is the basis of | 3277 | 
| eligibility for enrollment in a health care plan. | 3278 | 
| (N) "Procedure codes" includes the American medical | 3279 | 
| association's current procedural terminology code, the American | 3280 | 
| dental association's current dental terminology, and the centers | 3281 | 
| for medicare and medicaid services health care common procedure | 3282 | 
| coding system. | 3283 | 
| (O) "Product" means one of the following types of categories | 3284 | 
| of coverage for which a participating provider may be obligated to | 3285 | 
| provide health care services pursuant to a health care contract: | 3286 | 
| (1) A health maintenance organization or other product | 3287 | 
| provided by a health insuring corporation; | 3288 | 
| (2) A preferred provider organization; | 3289 | 
| (3) Medicare; | 3290 | 
| (4) Medicaid; | 3291 | 
| (5) Workers' compensation. | 3292 | 
| (P) "Provider" means a physician, podiatrist, dentist, | 3293 | 
| chiropractor, optometrist, psychologist, physician assistant, | 3294 | 
| advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist, | 3295 | 
| massage therapist, physical therapist, licensed professional | 3296 | 
| counselor, licensed professional clinical counselor, hearing aid | 3297 | 
| dealer, orthotist, prosthetist, home health agency, hospice care | 3298 | 
| program, pediatric respite care program, or hospital, or a | 3299 | 
| provider organization or physician-hospital organization that is | 3300 | 
| acting exclusively as an administrator on behalf of a provider to | 3301 | 
| facilitate the provider's participation in health care contracts. | 3302 | 
| "Provider" does not mean a pharmacist, pharmacy, nursing home, or | 3303 | 
| a provider organization or physician-hospital organization that | 3304 | 
| leases the provider organization's or physician-hospital | 3305 | 
| organization's network to a third party or contracts directly with | 3306 | 
| employers or health and welfare funds. | 3307 | 
| (Q) "Specialty health care services" has the same meaning as | 3308 | 
| in section 1751.01 of the Revised Code, except that it does not | 3309 | 
| include any services listed in division (B) of section 1751.01 of | 3310 | 
| the Revised Code that are provided by a pharmacist or a nursing | 3311 | 
| home. | 3312 | 
| (R) "Supplemental health care services" has the same meaning | 3313 | 
| as in division (B) of section 1751.01 of the Revised Code, except | 3314 | 
| that it does not include any services listed in that division that | 3315 | 
| are provided by a pharmacist or nursing home. | 3316 | 
| Sec. 4723.16. (A) An individual whom the board of nursing | 3317 | 
| licenses, certificates, or otherwise legally authorizes to engage | 3318 | 
| in the practice of nursing as a registered nurse or as a licensed | 3319 | 
| practical nurse may render the professional services of a | 3320 | 
| registered or licensed practical nurse within this state through a | 3321 | 
| corporation formed under division (B) of section 1701.03 of the | 3322 | 
| Revised Code, a limited liability company formed under Chapter | 3323 | 
| 1705. of the Revised Code, a partnership, or a professional | 3324 | 
| association formed under Chapter 1785. of the Revised Code. This | 3325 | 
| division does not preclude an individual of that nature from | 3326 | 
| rendering professional services as a registered or licensed | 3327 | 
| practical nurse through another form of business entity, | 3328 | 
| including, but not limited to, a nonprofit corporation or | 3329 | 
| foundation, or in another manner that is authorized by or in | 3330 | 
| accordance with this chapter, another chapter of the Revised Code, | 3331 | 
| or rules of the board of nursing adopted pursuant to this chapter. | 3332 | 
| (B) A corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or | 3333 | 
| professional association described in division (A) of this section | 3334 | 
| may be formed for the purpose of providing a combination of the | 3335 | 
| professional services of the following individuals who are | 3336 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3337 | 
| practice their respective professions: | 3338 | 
| (1) Optometrists who are authorized to practice optometry | 3339 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; | 3340 | 
| (2) Chiropractors who are authorized to practice chiropractic | 3341 | 
| or acupuncture under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; | 3342 | 
| (3) Psychologists who are authorized to practice psychology | 3343 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 3344 | 
| (4) Registered or licensed practical nurses who are | 3345 | 
| authorized to practice nursing as registered nurses or as licensed | 3346 | 
| practical nurses under this chapter; | 3347 | 
| (5) Pharmacists who are authorized to practice pharmacy under | 3348 | 
| Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; | 3349 | 
| (6) Physical therapists who are authorized to practice | 3350 | 
| physical therapy under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised | 3351 | 
| Code; | 3352 | 
| (7) Occupational therapists who are licensed to practice | 3353 | 
| occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 3354 | 
| Revised Code; | 3355 | 
| (8) Mechanotherapists who are authorized to practice | 3356 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code; | 3357 | 
| (9) Doctors of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 3358 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery who are licensed, | 3359 | 
| certificated, or otherwise legally authorized for their respective | 3360 | 
| practices under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code; | 3361 | 
| (10) Licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 3362 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 3363 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 3364 | 
| and family therapists who are authorized for their respective | 3365 | 
| practices under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 3366 | 
| This division shall apply notwithstanding a provision of a | 3367 | 
| code of ethics applicable to a nurse that prohibits a registered | 3368 | 
| or licensed practical nurse from engaging in the practice of | 3369 | 
| nursing as a registered nurse or as a licensed practical nurse in | 3370 | 
| combination with a person who is licensed, certificated, or | 3371 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to practice optometry, chiropractic, | 3372 | 
| acupuncture through the state chiropractic board, psychology, | 3373 | 
| pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, mechanotherapy, | 3374 | 
| medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, | 3375 | 
| podiatric medicine and surgery, professional counseling, social | 3376 | 
| work, or marriage and family therapy, but who is not also | 3377 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to engage | 3378 | 
| in the practice of nursing as a registered nurse or as a licensed | 3379 | 
| practical nurse. | 3380 | 
| Sec. 4725.33. (A) An individual whom the state board of | 3381 | 
| optometry licenses to engage in the practice of optometry may | 3382 | 
| render the professional services of an optometrist within this | 3383 | 
| state through a corporation formed under division (B) of section | 3384 | 
| 1701.03 of the Revised Code, a limited liability company formed | 3385 | 
| under Chapter 1705. of the Revised Code, a partnership, or a | 3386 | 
| professional association formed under Chapter 1785. of the Revised | 3387 | 
| Code. This division does not preclude an optometrist from | 3388 | 
| rendering professional services as an optometrist through another | 3389 | 
| form of business entity, including, but not limited to, a | 3390 | 
| nonprofit corporation or foundation, or in another manner that is | 3391 | 
| authorized by or in accordance with this chapter, another chapter | 3392 | 
| of the Revised Code, or rules of the state board of optometry | 3393 | 
| adopted pursuant to this chapter. | 3394 | 
| (B) A corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or | 3395 | 
| professional association described in division (A) of this section | 3396 | 
| may be formed for the purpose of providing a combination of the | 3397 | 
| professional services of the following individuals who are | 3398 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3399 | 
| practice their respective professions: | 3400 | 
| (1) Optometrists who are authorized to practice optometry | 3401 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; | 3402 | 
| (2) Chiropractors who are authorized to practice chiropractic | 3403 | 
| or acupuncture under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; | 3404 | 
| (3) Psychologists who are authorized to practice psychology | 3405 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 3406 | 
| (4) Registered or licensed practical nurses who are | 3407 | 
| authorized to practice nursing as registered nurses or as licensed | 3408 | 
| practical nurses under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 3409 | 
| (5) Pharmacists who are authorized to practice pharmacy under | 3410 | 
| Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; | 3411 | 
| (6) Physical therapists who are authorized to practice | 3412 | 
| physical therapy under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised | 3413 | 
| Code; | 3414 | 
| (7) Occupational therapists who are authorized to practice | 3415 | 
| occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 3416 | 
| Revised Code; | 3417 | 
| (8) Mechanotherapists who are authorized to practice | 3418 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code; | 3419 | 
|  | 3420 | 
| and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery who are authorized | 3421 | 
| for their respective practices under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 3422 | 
| Code; | 3423 | 
| (10) Licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 3424 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 3425 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 3426 | 
| and family therapists who are authorized for their respective | 3427 | 
| practices under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 3428 | 
| This division shall apply notwithstanding a provision of a | 3429 | 
| code of ethics applicable to an optometrist that prohibits an | 3430 | 
| optometrist from engaging in the practice of optometry in | 3431 | 
| combination with a person who is licensed, certificated, or | 3432 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to practice chiropractic, acupuncture | 3433 | 
| through the state chiropractic board, psychology, nursing, | 3434 | 
| pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, mechanotherapy, | 3435 | 
| medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, | 3436 | 
| podiatric medicine and surgery, professional counseling, social | 3437 | 
| work, or marriage and family therapy, but who is not also | 3438 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to engage | 3439 | 
| in the practice of optometry. | 3440 | 
| Sec. 4729.161. (A) An individual registered with the state | 3441 | 
| board of pharmacy to engage in the practice of pharmacy may render | 3442 | 
| the professional services of a pharmacist within this state | 3443 | 
| through a corporation formed under division (B) of section 1701.03 | 3444 | 
| of the Revised Code, a limited liability company formed under | 3445 | 
| Chapter 1705. of the Revised Code, a partnership, or a | 3446 | 
| professional association formed under Chapter 1785. of the Revised | 3447 | 
| Code. This division does not preclude an individual of that nature | 3448 | 
| from rendering professional services as a pharmacist through | 3449 | 
| another form of business entity, including, but not limited to, a | 3450 | 
| nonprofit corporation or foundation, or in another manner that is | 3451 | 
| authorized by or in accordance with this chapter, another chapter | 3452 | 
| of the Revised Code, or rules of the state board of pharmacy | 3453 | 
| adopted pursuant to this chapter. | 3454 | 
| (B) A corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or | 3455 | 
| professional association described in division (A) of this section | 3456 | 
| may be formed for the purpose of providing a combination of the | 3457 | 
| professional services of the following individuals who are | 3458 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3459 | 
| practice their respective professions: | 3460 | 
| (1) Optometrists who are authorized to practice optometry | 3461 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; | 3462 | 
| (2) Chiropractors who are authorized to practice chiropractic | 3463 | 
| or acupuncture under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; | 3464 | 
| (3) Psychologists who are authorized to practice psychology | 3465 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 3466 | 
| (4) Registered or licensed practical nurses who are | 3467 | 
| authorized to practice nursing as registered nurses or as licensed | 3468 | 
| practical nurses under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 3469 | 
| (5) Pharmacists who are authorized to practice pharmacy under | 3470 | 
| Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; | 3471 | 
| (6) Physical therapists who are authorized to practice | 3472 | 
| physical therapy under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised | 3473 | 
| Code; | 3474 | 
| (7) Occupational therapists who are authorized to practice | 3475 | 
| occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 3476 | 
| Revised Code; | 3477 | 
| (8) Mechanotherapists who are authorized to practice | 3478 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code; | 3479 | 
| (9) Doctors of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 3480 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery who are authorized for | 3481 | 
| their respective practices under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 3482 | 
| Code; | 3483 | 
| (10) Licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 3484 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 3485 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 3486 | 
| and family therapists who are authorized for their respective | 3487 | 
| practices under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 3488 | 
| This division shall apply notwithstanding a provision of a | 3489 | 
| code of ethics applicable to a pharmacist that prohibits a | 3490 | 
| pharmacist from engaging in the practice of pharmacy in | 3491 | 
| combination with a person who is licensed, certificated, or | 3492 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to practice optometry, chiropractic, | 3493 | 
| acupuncture through the state chiropractic board, psychology, | 3494 | 
| nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, mechanotherapy, | 3495 | 
| medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, | 3496 | 
| podiatric medicine and surgery, professional counseling, social | 3497 | 
| work, or marriage and family therapy, but who is not also | 3498 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to engage | 3499 | 
| in the practice of pharmacy. | 3500 | 
| Sec. 4731.226. (A)(1) An individual whom the state medical | 3501 | 
| board licenses, certificates, or otherwise legally authorizes to | 3502 | 
| engage in the practice of medicine and surgery, osteopathic | 3503 | 
| medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery may render | 3504 | 
| the professional services of a doctor of medicine and surgery, | 3505 | 
| osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and | 3506 | 
| surgery within this state through a corporation formed under | 3507 | 
| division (B) of section 1701.03 of the Revised Code, a limited | 3508 | 
| liability company formed under Chapter 1705. of the Revised Code, | 3509 | 
| a partnership, or a professional association formed under Chapter | 3510 | 
| 1785. of the Revised Code. Division (A)(1) of this section does | 3511 | 
| not preclude an individual of that nature from rendering | 3512 | 
| professional services as a doctor of medicine and surgery, | 3513 | 
| osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and | 3514 | 
| surgery through another form of business entity, including, but | 3515 | 
| not limited to, a nonprofit corporation or foundation, or in | 3516 | 
| another manner that is authorized by or in accordance with this | 3517 | 
| chapter, another chapter of the Revised Code, or rules of the | 3518 | 
| state medical board adopted pursuant to this chapter. | 3519 | 
| (2) An individual whom the state medical board authorizes to | 3520 | 
| engage in the practice of mechanotherapy may render the | 3521 | 
| professional services of a mechanotherapist within this state | 3522 | 
| through a corporation formed under division (B) of section 1701.03 | 3523 | 
| of the Revised Code, a limited liability company formed under | 3524 | 
| Chapter 1705. of the Revised Code, a partnership, or a | 3525 | 
| professional association formed under Chapter 1785. of the Revised | 3526 | 
| Code. Division (A)(2) of this section does not preclude an | 3527 | 
| individual of that nature from rendering professional services as | 3528 | 
| a mechanotherapist through another form of business entity, | 3529 | 
| including, but not limited to, a nonprofit corporation or | 3530 | 
| foundation, or in another manner that is authorized by or in | 3531 | 
| accordance with this chapter, another chapter of the Revised Code, | 3532 | 
| or rules of the state medical board adopted pursuant to this | 3533 | 
| chapter. | 3534 | 
| (B) A corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or | 3535 | 
| professional association described in division (A) of this section | 3536 | 
| may be formed for the purpose of providing a combination of the | 3537 | 
| professional services of the following individuals who are | 3538 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3539 | 
| practice their respective professions: | 3540 | 
| (1) Optometrists who are authorized to practice optometry | 3541 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; | 3542 | 
| (2) Chiropractors who are authorized to practice chiropractic | 3543 | 
| or acupuncture under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; | 3544 | 
| (3) Psychologists who are authorized to practice psychology | 3545 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 3546 | 
| (4) Registered or licensed practical nurses who are | 3547 | 
| authorized to practice nursing as registered nurses or as licensed | 3548 | 
| practical nurses under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 3549 | 
| (5) Pharmacists who are authorized to practice pharmacy under | 3550 | 
| Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; | 3551 | 
| (6) Physical therapists who are authorized to practice | 3552 | 
| physical therapy under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised | 3553 | 
| Code; | 3554 | 
| (7) Occupational therapists who are authorized to practice | 3555 | 
| occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 3556 | 
| Revised Code; | 3557 | 
| (8) Mechanotherapists who are authorized to practice | 3558 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code; | 3559 | 
| (9) Doctors of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 3560 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery who are authorized for | 3561 | 
| their respective practices under this chapter; | 3562 | 
| (10) Licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 3563 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 3564 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 3565 | 
| and family therapists who are authorized for their respective | 3566 | 
| practices under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 3567 | 
| (C) Division (B) of this section shall apply notwithstanding | 3568 | 
| a provision of a code of ethics described in division (B)(18) of | 3569 | 
| section 4731.22 of the Revised Code that prohibits either of the | 3570 | 
| following: | 3571 | 
| (1) A doctor of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine | 3572 | 
| and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery from engaging in | 3573 | 
| the doctor's authorized practice in combination with a person who | 3574 | 
| is licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3575 | 
| engage in the practice of optometry, chiropractic, acupuncture | 3576 | 
| through the state chiropractic board, psychology, nursing, | 3577 | 
| pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, | 3578 | 
| mechanotherapy, professional counseling, social work, or marriage | 3579 | 
| and family therapy, but who is not also licensed, certificated, or | 3580 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to practice medicine and surgery, | 3581 | 
| osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and | 3582 | 
| surgery. | 3583 | 
| (2) A mechanotherapist from engaging in the practice of | 3584 | 
| mechanotherapy in combination with a person who is licensed, | 3585 | 
| certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to engage in the | 3586 | 
| practice of optometry, chiropractic, acupuncture through the state | 3587 | 
| chiropractic board, psychology, nursing, pharmacy, physical | 3588 | 
| therapy, occupational therapy, medicine and surgery, osteopathic | 3589 | 
| medicine and surgery, | 3590 | 
| professional counseling, social work, or marriage and family | 3591 | 
| therapy, but who is not also licensed, certificated, or otherwise | 3592 | 
| legally authorized to engage in the practice of mechanotherapy. | 3593 | 
| Sec. 4731.65. As used in sections 4731.65 to 4731.71 of the | 3594 | 
| Revised Code: | 3595 | 
| (A)(1) "Clinical laboratory services" means either of the | 3596 | 
| following: | 3597 | 
| (a) Any examination of materials derived from the human body | 3598 | 
| for the purpose of providing information for the diagnosis, | 3599 | 
| prevention, or treatment of any disease or impairment or for the | 3600 | 
| assessment of health; | 3601 | 
| (b) Procedures to determine, measure, or otherwise describe | 3602 | 
| the presence or absence of various substances or organisms in the | 3603 | 
| body. | 3604 | 
| (2) "Clinical laboratory services" does not include the mere | 3605 | 
| collection or preparation of specimens. | 3606 | 
| (B) "Designated health services" means any of the following: | 3607 | 
| (1) Clinical laboratory services; | 3608 | 
| (2) Home health care services; | 3609 | 
| (3) Outpatient prescription drugs. | 3610 | 
| (C) "Fair market value" means the value in arms-length | 3611 | 
| transactions, consistent with general market value and: | 3612 | 
| (1) With respect to rentals or leases, the value of rental | 3613 | 
| property for general commercial purposes, not taking into account | 3614 | 
| its intended use; | 3615 | 
| (2) With respect to a lease of space, not adjusted to reflect | 3616 | 
| the additional value the prospective lessee or lessor would | 3617 | 
| attribute to the proximity or convenience to the lessor if the | 3618 | 
| lessor is a potential source of referrals to the lessee. | 3619 | 
| (D) "Governmental health care program" means any program | 3620 | 
| providing health care benefits that is administered by the federal | 3621 | 
| government, this state, or a political subdivision of this state, | 3622 | 
| including the medicare program established under Title XVIII of | 3623 | 
| the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C.A. 301, | 3624 | 
| as amended, health care coverage for public employees, health care | 3625 | 
| benefits administered by the bureau of workers' compensation, and | 3626 | 
| the medicaid program established under Chapter 5111. of the | 3627 | 
| Revised Code. | 3628 | 
| (E)(1) "Group practice" means a group of two or more holders | 3629 | 
| of certificates under this chapter legally organized as a | 3630 | 
| partnership, professional corporation or association, limited | 3631 | 
| liability company, foundation, nonprofit corporation, faculty | 3632 | 
| practice plan, or similar group practice entity, including an | 3633 | 
| organization comprised of a nonprofit medical clinic that | 3634 | 
| contracts with a professional corporation or association of | 3635 | 
| physicians to provide medical services exclusively to patients of | 3636 | 
| the clinic in order to comply with section 1701.03 of the Revised | 3637 | 
| Code and including a corporation, limited liability company, | 3638 | 
| partnership, or professional association described in division (B) | 3639 | 
| of section 4731.226 of the Revised Code formed for the purpose of | 3640 | 
| providing a combination of the professional services of | 3641 | 
| optometrists who are licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally | 3642 | 
| authorized to practice optometry under Chapter 4725. of the | 3643 | 
| Revised Code, chiropractors who are licensed, certificated, or | 3644 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to practice chiropractic or | 3645 | 
| acupuncture under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code, psychologists | 3646 | 
| who are licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3647 | 
| practice psychology under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, | 3648 | 
| registered or licensed practical nurses who are licensed, | 3649 | 
| certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to practice nursing | 3650 | 
| under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code, pharmacists who are | 3651 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3652 | 
| practice pharmacy under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code, | 3653 | 
| physical therapists who are licensed, certificated, or otherwise | 3654 | 
| legally authorized to practice physical therapy under sections | 3655 | 
| 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised Code, occupational therapists | 3656 | 
| who are licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3657 | 
| practice occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of | 3658 | 
| the Revised Code, mechanotherapists who are licensed, | 3659 | 
| certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to practice | 3660 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code, | 3661 | 
| doctors of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, | 3662 | 
| or podiatric medicine and surgery who are licensed, certificated, | 3663 | 
| or otherwise legally authorized for their respective practices | 3664 | 
| under this chapter, and licensed professional clinical counselors, | 3665 | 
| licensed professional counselors, independent social workers, | 3666 | 
| social workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or | 3667 | 
| marriage and family therapists who are licensed, certificated, or | 3668 | 
| otherwise legally authorized for their respective practices under | 3669 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code to which all of the following | 3670 | 
| apply: | 3671 | 
| (a) Each physician who is a member of the group practice | 3672 | 
| provides substantially the full range of services that the | 3673 | 
| physician routinely provides, including medical care, | 3674 | 
| consultation, diagnosis, or treatment, through the joint use of | 3675 | 
| shared office space, facilities, equipment, and personnel. | 3676 | 
| (b) Substantially all of the services of the members of the | 3677 | 
| group are provided through the group and are billed in the name of | 3678 | 
| the group and amounts so received are treated as receipts of the | 3679 | 
| group. | 3680 | 
| (c) The overhead expenses of and the income from the practice | 3681 | 
| are distributed in accordance with methods previously determined | 3682 | 
| by members of the group. | 3683 | 
| (d) The group practice meets any other requirements that the | 3684 | 
| state medical board applies in rules adopted under section 4731.70 | 3685 | 
| of the Revised Code. | 3686 | 
| (2) In the case of a faculty practice plan associated with a | 3687 | 
| hospital with a medical residency training program in which | 3688 | 
| physician members may provide a variety of specialty services and | 3689 | 
| provide professional services both within and outside the group, | 3690 | 
| as well as perform other tasks such as research, the criteria in | 3691 | 
| division (E)(1) of this section apply only with respect to | 3692 | 
| services rendered within the faculty practice plan. | 3693 | 
| (F) "Home health care services" and "immediate family" have | 3694 | 
| the same meanings as in the rules adopted under section 4731.70 of | 3695 | 
| the Revised Code. | 3696 | 
| (G) "Hospital" has the same meaning as in section 3727.01 of | 3697 | 
| the Revised Code. | 3698 | 
| (H) A "referral" includes both of the following: | 3699 | 
| (1) A request by a holder of a certificate under this chapter | 3700 | 
| for an item or service, including a request for a consultation | 3701 | 
| with another physician and any test or procedure ordered by or to | 3702 | 
| be performed by or under the supervision of the other physician; | 3703 | 
| (2) A request for or establishment of a plan of care by a | 3704 | 
| certificate holder that includes the provision of designated | 3705 | 
| health services. | 3706 | 
| (I) "Third-party payer" has the same meaning as in section | 3707 | 
| 3901.38 of the Revised Code. | 3708 | 
| Sec. 4732.28. (A) An individual whom the state board of | 3709 | 
| psychology licenses, certificates, or otherwise legally authorizes | 3710 | 
| to engage in the practice of psychology may render the | 3711 | 
| professional services of a psychologist within this state through | 3712 | 
| a corporation formed under division (B) of section 1701.03 of the | 3713 | 
| Revised Code, a limited liability company formed under Chapter | 3714 | 
| 1705. of the Revised Code, a partnership, or a professional | 3715 | 
| association formed under Chapter 1785. of the Revised Code. This | 3716 | 
| division does not preclude an individual of that nature from | 3717 | 
| rendering professional services as a psychologist through another | 3718 | 
| form of business entity, including, but not limited to, a | 3719 | 
| nonprofit corporation or foundation, or in another manner that is | 3720 | 
| authorized by or in accordance with this chapter, another chapter | 3721 | 
| of the Revised Code, or rules of the state board of psychology | 3722 | 
| adopted pursuant to this chapter. | 3723 | 
| (B) A corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or | 3724 | 
| professional association described in division (A) of this section | 3725 | 
| may be formed for the purpose of providing a combination of the | 3726 | 
| professional services of the following individuals who are | 3727 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3728 | 
| practice their respective professions: | 3729 | 
| (1) Optometrists who are authorized to practice optometry | 3730 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; | 3731 | 
| (2) Chiropractors who are authorized to practice chiropractic | 3732 | 
| or acupuncture under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; | 3733 | 
| (3) Psychologists who are authorized to practice psychology | 3734 | 
| under this chapter; | 3735 | 
| (4) Registered or licensed practical nurses who are | 3736 | 
| authorized to practice nursing as registered nurses or as licensed | 3737 | 
| practical nurses under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 3738 | 
| (5) Pharmacists who are authorized to practice pharmacy under | 3739 | 
| Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; | 3740 | 
| (6) Physical therapists who are authorized to practice | 3741 | 
| physical therapy under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised | 3742 | 
| Code; | 3743 | 
| (7) Occupational therapists who are authorized to practice | 3744 | 
| occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 3745 | 
| Revised Code; | 3746 | 
| (8) Mechanotherapists who are authorized to practice | 3747 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code; | 3748 | 
| (9) Doctors of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 3749 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery who are authorized for | 3750 | 
| their respective practices under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 3751 | 
| Code; | 3752 | 
| (10) Licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 3753 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 3754 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 3755 | 
| and family therapists who are authorized for their respective | 3756 | 
| practices under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 3757 | 
| This division shall apply notwithstanding a provision of a | 3758 | 
| code of ethics applicable to a psychologist that prohibits a | 3759 | 
| psychologist from engaging in the practice of psychology in | 3760 | 
| combination with a person who is licensed, certificated, or | 3761 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to practice optometry, chiropractic, | 3762 | 
| acupuncture through the state chiropractic board, nursing, | 3763 | 
| pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, mechanotherapy, | 3764 | 
| medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, | 3765 | 
| podiatric medicine and surgery, professional counseling, social | 3766 | 
| work, or marriage and family therapy, but who is not also | 3767 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to engage | 3768 | 
| in the practice of psychology. | 3769 | 
| Sec. 4734.17. (A) An individual whom the state chiropractic | 3770 | 
| board licenses to engage in the practice of chiropractic or | 3771 | 
| certifies to practice acupuncture may render the professional | 3772 | 
| services of a chiropractor or chiropractor certified to practice | 3773 | 
| acupuncture within this state through a corporation formed under | 3774 | 
| division (B) of section 1701.03 of the Revised Code, a limited | 3775 | 
| liability company formed under Chapter 1705. of the Revised Code, | 3776 | 
| a partnership, or a professional association formed under Chapter | 3777 | 
| 1785. of the Revised Code. This division does not preclude a | 3778 | 
| chiropractor from rendering professional services as a | 3779 | 
| chiropractor or chiropractor certified to practice acupuncture | 3780 | 
| through another form of business entity, including, but not | 3781 | 
| limited to, a nonprofit corporation or foundation, or in another | 3782 | 
| manner that is authorized by or in accordance with this chapter, | 3783 | 
| another chapter of the Revised Code, or rules of the state | 3784 | 
| chiropractic board adopted pursuant to this chapter. | 3785 | 
| (B) A corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or | 3786 | 
| professional association described in division (A) of this section | 3787 | 
| may be formed for the purpose of providing a combination of the | 3788 | 
| professional services of the following individuals who are | 3789 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3790 | 
| practice their respective professions: | 3791 | 
| (1) Optometrists who are authorized to practice optometry, | 3792 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; | 3793 | 
| (2) Chiropractors who are authorized to practice chiropractic | 3794 | 
| or acupuncture under this chapter; | 3795 | 
| (3) Psychologists who are authorized to practice psychology | 3796 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 3797 | 
| (4) Registered or licensed practical nurses who are | 3798 | 
| authorized to practice nursing as registered nurses or as licensed | 3799 | 
| practical nurses under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 3800 | 
| (5) Pharmacists who are authorized to practice pharmacy under | 3801 | 
| Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; | 3802 | 
| (6) Physical therapists who are authorized to practice | 3803 | 
| physical therapy under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised | 3804 | 
| Code; | 3805 | 
| (7) Occupational therapists who are authorized to practice | 3806 | 
| occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 3807 | 
| Revised Code; | 3808 | 
| (8) Mechanotherapists who are authorized to practice | 3809 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code; | 3810 | 
| (9) Doctors of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 3811 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery who are authorized for | 3812 | 
| their respective practices under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 3813 | 
| Code; | 3814 | 
| (10) Licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 3815 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 3816 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 3817 | 
| and family therapists who are authorized for their respective | 3818 | 
| practices under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 3819 | 
| This division shall apply notwithstanding a provision of any | 3820 | 
| code of ethics established or adopted under section 4734.16 of the | 3821 | 
| Revised Code that prohibits an individual from engaging in the | 3822 | 
| practice of chiropractic or acupuncture in combination with an | 3823 | 
| individual who is licensed, certificated, or otherwise authorized | 3824 | 
| for the practice of optometry, psychology, nursing, pharmacy, | 3825 | 
| physical therapy, occupational therapy, mechanotherapy, medicine | 3826 | 
| and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, | 3827 | 
| medicine and surgery, professional counseling, social work, or | 3828 | 
| marriage and family therapy, but who is not also licensed under | 3829 | 
| this chapter to engage in the practice of chiropractic. | 3830 | 
| Sec. 4734.41. (A) As used in this section: | 3831 | 
| (1) "Chemical dependency" means either of the following: | 3832 | 
| (a) The chronic and habitual use of alcoholic beverages to | 3833 | 
| the extent that the user no longer can control the use of alcohol | 3834 | 
| or endangers the user's health, safety, or welfare or that of | 3835 | 
| others; | 3836 | 
| (b) The use of a controlled substance as defined in section | 3837 | 
| 3719.01 of the Revised Code, a harmful intoxicant as defined in | 3838 | 
| section 2925.01 of the Revised Code, or a dangerous drug as | 3839 | 
| defined in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code, to the extent that | 3840 | 
| the user becomes physically or psychologically dependent on the | 3841 | 
| substance, intoxicant, or drug or endangers the user's health, | 3842 | 
| safety, or welfare or that of others. | 3843 | 
| (2) "Mental illness" means a recognized psychiatric or | 3844 | 
| psychological condition, disorder, or syndrome that has been | 3845 | 
| diagnosed by a psychiatrist, psychologist, licensed professional | 3846 | 
| clinical counselor, or independent social worker as a condition, | 3847 | 
| disorder, or syndrome that may pose a danger to the person | 3848 | 
| diagnosed or others or may prevent the person from practicing the | 3849 | 
| person's profession according to acceptable and prevailing | 3850 | 
| standards of care. | 3851 | 
| (B) The state chiropractic board shall establish a chemical | 3852 | 
| dependency and mental illness monitoring program. The program | 3853 | 
| shall be made available to any individual under the board's | 3854 | 
| jurisdiction who has a chemical dependency or mental illness and | 3855 | 
| meets the board's eligibility requirements for admission to and | 3856 | 
| continued participation in the program. The board shall develop | 3857 | 
| the program and may designate a coordinator to administer it or | 3858 | 
| enter into a contract for the program to be administered by | 3859 | 
| another entity through a coordinator. The board shall adopt rules | 3860 | 
| in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that establish | 3861 | 
| standards and procedure for operating the program. | 3862 | 
| (C) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, all | 3863 | 
| records of an individual's participation in the monitoring | 3864 | 
| program, including medical records, chemical dependency records, | 3865 | 
| and mental health records, shall be confidential, are not public | 3866 | 
| records for the purposes of section 149.43 of the Revised Code, | 3867 | 
| and are not subject to discovery by subpoena or admissble as | 3868 | 
| evidence in any judicial proceeding. The program coordinator shall | 3869 | 
| maintain all records as directed by the board. | 3870 | 
| (D) The monitoring program's coordinator may disclose records | 3871 | 
| or information regarding an individual's progress and status of | 3872 | 
| participation in the program to the disciplinary section of the | 3873 | 
| board and to any person or government entity that the program | 3874 | 
| participant authorizes in writing to be given the records or | 3875 | 
| information. | 3876 | 
| In disclosing records or information under this division, the | 3877 | 
| coordinator shall not include any record or information that is | 3878 | 
| protected under section 3793.13 of the Revised Code or any federal | 3879 | 
| statute or regulation that provides for the confidentiality of | 3880 | 
| mental health or substance abuse records. | 3881 | 
| (E) In the absence of fraud or bad faith, the monitoring | 3882 | 
| program's coordinator, the board and the board's employees and | 3883 | 
| representatives are not liable for damages in any civil action as | 3884 | 
| a result of disclosing records or information in accordance with | 3885 | 
| division (D) of this section. In the absence of fraud or bad | 3886 | 
| faith, any person reporting to the program an individual's | 3887 | 
| chemical dependency or mental illness, or the progress or lack of | 3888 | 
| progress of that individual with regard to treatment, is not | 3889 | 
| liable for damages in any civil action as a result of the report. | 3890 | 
| (F) The board may abstain from taking formal disciplinary | 3891 | 
| action under section 4734.31 of the Revised Code against an | 3892 | 
| individual because of the individual's chemical dependency or | 3893 | 
| mental illness, if the individual meets the eligibility | 3894 | 
| requirements for admission into the monitoring program and all of | 3895 | 
| the following occur: | 3896 | 
| (1) The individual enters into a monitoring agreement with | 3897 | 
| the coordinator of the program; | 3898 | 
| (2) The individual complies with the terms and conditions for | 3899 | 
| continued participation in the program, as specified in the | 3900 | 
| monitoring agreement; | 3901 | 
| (3) The individual successfully completes the terms and | 3902 | 
| conditions of the monitoring agreement, including the condition | 3903 | 
| that the individual attain the ability to practice in accordance | 3904 | 
| with acceptable and prevailing standards of care applicable to the | 3905 | 
| practice of chiropractic. | 3906 | 
| Sec. 4755.471. (A) An individual whom the occupational | 3907 | 
| therapy section or physical therapy section of the Ohio | 3908 | 
| occupational therapy, physical therapy, and athletic trainers | 3909 | 
| board licenses, certificates, or otherwise legally authorizes to | 3910 | 
| engage in the practice of occupational therapy or physical therapy | 3911 | 
| may render the professional services of an occupational therapist | 3912 | 
| or a physical therapist within this state through a corporation | 3913 | 
| formed under division (B) of section 1701.03 of the Revised Code, | 3914 | 
| a limited liability company formed under Chapter 1705. of the | 3915 | 
| Revised Code, a partnership, or a professional association formed | 3916 | 
| under Chapter 1785. of the Revised Code. This division does not | 3917 | 
| preclude an individual of that nature from rendering professional | 3918 | 
| services as an occupational therapist or a physical therapist | 3919 | 
| through another form of business entity, including, but not | 3920 | 
| limited to, a nonprofit corporation or foundation, or in another | 3921 | 
| manner that is authorized by or in accordance with sections | 3922 | 
| 4755.40 to 4755.53 of the Revised Code, another chapter of the | 3923 | 
| Revised Code, or rules of the Ohio occupational therapy, physical | 3924 | 
| therapy, and athletic trainers board adopted pursuant to sections | 3925 | 
| 4755.40 to 4755.53 of the Revised Code. | 3926 | 
| (B) A corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or | 3927 | 
| professional association described in division (A) of this section | 3928 | 
| may be formed for the purpose of providing a combination of the | 3929 | 
| professional services of the following individuals who are | 3930 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3931 | 
| practice their respective professions: | 3932 | 
| (1) Optometrists who are authorized to practice optometry | 3933 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; | 3934 | 
| (2) Chiropractors who are authorized to practice chiropractic | 3935 | 
| or acupuncture under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; | 3936 | 
| (3) Psychologists who are authorized to practice psychology | 3937 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 3938 | 
| (4) Registered or licensed practical nurses who are | 3939 | 
| authorized to practice nursing as registered nurses or as licensed | 3940 | 
| practical nurses under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 3941 | 
| (5) Pharmacists who are authorized to practice pharmacy under | 3942 | 
| Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; | 3943 | 
| (6) Physical therapists who are authorized to practice | 3944 | 
| physical therapy under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised | 3945 | 
| Code; | 3946 | 
| (7) Occupational therapists who are authorized to practice | 3947 | 
| occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 3948 | 
| Revised Code; | 3949 | 
| (8) Mechanotherapists who are authorized to practice | 3950 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code; | 3951 | 
|  | 3952 | 
| and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery who are authorized | 3953 | 
| for their respective practices under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 3954 | 
| Code; | 3955 | 
| (10) Licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 3956 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 3957 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 3958 | 
| and family therapists who are authorized for their respective | 3959 | 
| practices under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code. | 3960 | 
| This division shall apply notwithstanding a provision of a | 3961 | 
| code of ethics applicable to an occupational therapist or a | 3962 | 
| physical therapist that prohibits an occupational therapist or a | 3963 | 
| physical therapist from engaging in the practice of occupational | 3964 | 
| therapy or physical therapy in combination with a person who is | 3965 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 3966 | 
| practice optometry, chiropractic, acupuncture through the state | 3967 | 
| chiropractic board, psychology, nursing, pharmacy, mechanotherapy, | 3968 | 
| medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, | 3969 | 
| podiatric medicine and surgery, professional counseling, social | 3970 | 
| work, or marriage and family therapy, but who is not also | 3971 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to engage | 3972 | 
| in the practice of occupational therapy or physical therapy. | 3973 | 
| Sec. 4757.01. As used in this chapter: | 3974 | 
| (A) "Practice of professional counseling" means rendering or | 3975 | 
| offering to render to individuals, groups, organizations, or the | 3976 | 
| general public a counseling service involving the application of | 3977 | 
| clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures to assist | 3978 | 
| individuals in achieving more effective personal, social, | 3979 | 
| educational, or career development and adjustment, including the | 3980 | 
| diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders. | 3981 | 
| (B) "Clinical counseling principles, methods, or procedures" | 3982 | 
| means an approach to counseling that emphasizes the counselor's | 3983 | 
| role in systematically assisting clients through all of the | 3984 | 
| following: assessing and analyzing background and current | 3985 | 
| information, diagnosing mental and emotional disorders, exploring | 3986 | 
| possible solutions, and developing and providing a treatment plan | 3987 | 
| for mental and emotional adjustment or development. "Clinical | 3988 | 
| counseling principles, methods, or procedures" includes at least | 3989 | 
| counseling, appraisal, consulting, and referral. | 3990 | 
| (C) "Practice of social work" means the application of social | 3991 | 
| work theory and specialized knowledge of human development and | 3992 | 
| behavior and social, economic, and cultural systems in directly | 3993 | 
| assisting individuals, families, and groups in a clinical setting | 3994 | 
| to improve or restore their capacity for social functioning, | 3995 | 
| including counseling, the use of psychosocial interventions, and | 3996 | 
| the use of social psychotherapy, which includes the diagnosis and | 3997 | 
| treatment of mental and emotional disorders. | 3998 | 
| (D) "Accredited educational institution" means an institution | 3999 | 
| accredited by a national or regional accrediting agency accepted | 4000 | 
| by the board of regents. | 4001 | 
| (E) "Scope of practice" means the services, methods, and | 4002 | 
| techniques in which and the areas for which a person licensed or | 4003 | 
| registered under this chapter is trained and qualified. | 4004 | 
| (F) "Mental and emotional disorders" means those disorders | 4005 | 
| that are classified in accepted nosologies such as the | 4006 | 
| international classification of diseases and the diagnostic and | 4007 | 
| statistical manual of mental disorders and in future editions of | 4008 | 
| those nosologies. | 4009 | 
| (G) "Marriage and family therapy" means the diagnosis, | 4010 | 
| evaluation, assessment, counseling, management and treatment of | 4011 | 
| mental and emotional disorders, whether cognitive, affective, or | 4012 | 
| behavioral, within the context of marriage and family systems, | 4013 | 
| through the professional application of marriage and family | 4014 | 
| therapies and techniques. | 4015 | 
| (H) "Practice of marriage and family therapy" means the | 4016 | 
| diagnosis, treatment, evaluation, assessment, counseling, and | 4017 | 
| management, of mental and emotional disorders, whether cognitive, | 4018 | 
| affective or behavioral, within the context of marriage and family | 4019 | 
| systems, to individuals, couples, and families, singly or in | 4020 | 
| groups, whether those services are offered directly to the general | 4021 | 
| public or through public or private organizations, for a fee, | 4022 | 
| salary or other consideration through the professional application | 4023 | 
| of marriage and family theories, therapies, and techniques, | 4024 | 
| including, but not limited to psychotherapeutic theories, | 4025 | 
| therapies and techniques that marriage and family therapists are | 4026 | 
| educated and trained to perform. | 4027 | 
| (I) "Social functioning" means living up to the expectations | 4028 | 
| that are made of an individual by the individual's own self, the | 4029 | 
| immediate social environment, and by society at large. "Social | 4030 | 
| functioning" includes meeting basic needs of the individual and | 4031 | 
| the individual's dependents, including physical aspects, personal | 4032 | 
| fulfillment, emotional needs, and an adequate self-concept. | 4033 | 
| Sec. 4757.02. (A) Except as provided in division (C) of this | 4034 | 
| section and section 4757.41 of the Revised Code: | 4035 | 
| (1) No person shall engage in or claim to the public to be | 4036 | 
| engaging in the practice of professional counseling for a fee, | 4037 | 
| salary, or other consideration unless the person is currently | 4038 | 
| licensed under this chapter as a licensed professional clinical | 4039 | 
| counselor or licensed professional counselor. | 4040 | 
| (2) No person shall practice or claim to the public to be | 4041 | 
| practicing social work for a fee, salary, or other consideration | 4042 | 
| unless the person is currently licensed under this chapter as an | 4043 | 
| independent social worker or a social worker. | 4044 | 
| (3) No person shall claim to the public to be a social work | 4045 | 
| assistant unless the person is currently registered under this | 4046 | 
| chapter as a social work assistant. | 4047 | 
| (4) No person shall engage in the practice of marriage and | 4048 | 
| family therapy or claim to the public to be engaging in the | 4049 | 
| practice of marriage and family therapy unless the person is | 4050 | 
| currently licensed under this chapter as a marriage and family | 4051 | 
| therapist. | 4052 | 
| (B)(1) No person shall use the title "licensed professional | 4053 | 
| clinical counselor," "licensed professional counselor," or any | 4054 | 
| other title or description incorporating the word "counselor" or | 4055 | 
| any initials used to identify persons acting in those capacities | 4056 | 
| unless currently authorized under this chapter by licensure to act | 4057 | 
| in the capacity indicated by the title or initials. | 4058 | 
| (2) No person shall use the title "social worker," | 4059 | 
| "independent social worker," "social work assistant," or any other | 4060 | 
| title or description incorporating the words "social worker" or | 4061 | 
| any initials used to identify persons acting in those capacities | 4062 | 
| unless the person is currently authorized by licensure or | 4063 | 
| registration under this chapter to act in the capacity indicated | 4064 | 
| by the title or initials. | 4065 | 
| (3) No person shall use the title "marriage and family | 4066 | 
| therapist" or any initials used to identify persons acting in that | 4067 | 
| capacity unless the person is currently authorized by licensure | 4068 | 
| under this chapter to act in the capacity indicated by the title | 4069 | 
| or initials. | 4070 | 
| (C)(1) Divisions (A)(1) to (3) of this section do not apply | 4071 | 
| to the practice of marriage and family therapy by a person holding | 4072 | 
| a valid license or temporary license as a marriage and family | 4073 | 
| therapist or independent marriage and family therapist under this | 4074 | 
| chapter. | 4075 | 
| (2) Division (A)(4) of this section does not apply to the | 4076 | 
| following persons licensed or registered under this chapter: | 4077 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed professional | 4078 | 
| counselors, independent social workers, social workers, and social | 4079 | 
| work assistants. | 4080 | 
| Sec. 4757.03. (A) There is hereby created the counselor, | 4081 | 
| social worker, and marriage and family therapist board, consisting | 4082 | 
| of fifteen members. The governor shall appoint the members with | 4083 | 
| the advice and consent of the senate. | 4084 | 
| (1) Four | 4085 | 
| this chapter as licensed professional clinical counselors or | 4086 | 
| licensed professional counselors. At all times, the counselor | 4087 | 
| membership shall include at least | 4088 | 
| 4089 | |
| doctoral degree in counseling from an accredited educational | 4090 | 
| institution recognized by the board and holds a graduate level | 4091 | 
| teaching position in a counselor education program | 4092 | 
| 4093 | |
| 4094 | |
| 4095 | 
|  | 4096 | 
| under this chapter as independent marriage and family therapists | 4097 | 
| 4098 | |
| marriage and family therapists | 4099 | 
| 4100 | |
| 4101 | |
| 4102 | |
| 4103 | |
| 4104 | |
| 4105 | |
| 4106 | |
| 4107 | |
| 4108 | |
| 4109 | |
| the marriage and family therapist membership shall include one | 4110 | 
| educator who holds a teaching position in a master's degree | 4111 | 
| marriage and family therapy program at an accredited educational | 4112 | 
| institution recognized by the board. | 4113 | 
| (3) Two members shall be individuals licensed under this | 4114 | 
| chapter as independent social workers. Two members shall be | 4115 | 
| individuals licensed under this chapter as social workers, at | 4116 | 
| least one of whom must hold a bachelor's or master's degree in | 4117 | 
| social work from an accredited educational institution recognized | 4118 | 
| by the board. At all times, the social worker membership shall | 4119 | 
| include one educator who holds a teaching position in a | 4120 | 
| baccalaureate or master's degree social work program at an | 4121 | 
| accredited educational institution recognized by the board. | 4122 | 
| (4) Three members shall be representatives of the general | 4123 | 
| public who have not practiced professional counseling, marriage | 4124 | 
| and family therapy, or social work and have not been involved in | 4125 | 
| the delivery of professional counseling, marriage and family | 4126 | 
| therapy, or social work services. At least one of the members | 4127 | 
| representing the general public shall be at least sixty years of | 4128 | 
| age. During their terms the public members shall not practice | 4129 | 
| professional counseling, marriage and family therapy, or social | 4130 | 
| work or be involved in the delivery of professional counseling, | 4131 | 
| marriage and family therapy, or social work services. | 4132 | 
| (B) Both of the following apply to each member specified in | 4133 | 
| divisions (A)(1), (2), and (3) of this section: | 4134 | 
| (1) During the five years preceding appointment to the board, | 4135 | 
| the member shall have actively engaged in the practice of the | 4136 | 
| member's profession by conducting research in the member's | 4137 | 
| profession or by educating and training master's, doctoral, or | 4138 | 
| postdoctoral students in the member's profession. | 4139 | 
| (2) During the two years immediately preceding appointment, | 4140 | 
| the member shall have devoted the majority of their professional | 4141 | 
| time to the activity described in division (B)(1) of this section | 4142 | 
| while residing in this state. | 4143 | 
| (C) At least three members, one from each of the board's | 4144 | 
| professional standards committees, during the five years preceding | 4145 | 
| appointment, shall have practiced at a public agency or at an | 4146 | 
| organization that is certified or licensed by the department of | 4147 | 
| developmental disabilities, the department of alcohol and drug | 4148 | 
| addiction services, the department of job and family services, or | 4149 | 
| the department of mental health. | 4150 | 
| (D) Not more than eight members of the board may be members | 4151 | 
| of the same political party or sex. | 4152 | 
| (E) At least one member of the board shall be of African, | 4153 | 
| Native American, Hispanic, or Asian descent. | 4154 | 
|  | 4155 | 
| 4156 | |
| 4157 | |
| 4158 | |
| 4159 | |
| 4160 | |
| 4161 | |
| 4162 | |
| 4163 | |
| 4164 | |
| 4165 | 
| (F) Terms of office shall be three years, each term ending on | 4166 | 
| the same day of the same month of the year as did the term that it | 4167 | 
| succeeds. As a result of the dates of initial appointment, the | 4168 | 
| number of terms expiring each year are four, five, or six. | 4169 | 
| (G) A member shall hold office from the date of appointment | 4170 | 
| until the end of the term for which the member was appointed. A | 4171 | 
| member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the | 4172 | 
| expiration of the term for which the member's predecessor was | 4173 | 
| appointed shall hold office for the remainder of that term. A | 4174 | 
| member shall continue in office after the expiration date of the | 4175 | 
| member's term until a successor takes office | 4176 | 
| 4177 | |
| reappointed, except that if a person has held office for two | 4178 | 
| consecutive full terms, the person shall not be reappointed to the | 4179 | 
| board sooner than one year after the expiration of the second full | 4180 | 
| term as a member of the board. | 4181 | 
| Sec. 4757.04. Within the counselor, social worker, and | 4182 | 
| marriage and family therapist board, there is hereby created the | 4183 | 
| counselors professional standards committee, the social workers | 4184 | 
| professional standards committee, and the marriage and family | 4185 | 
| therapist professional standards committee. | 4186 | 
| The counselors professional standards committee consists of | 4187 | 
| the board's licensed professional clinical counselor and licensed | 4188 | 
| professional counselor members and one of the members representing | 4189 | 
| the public who is not the member representing the public on the | 4190 | 
| marriage and family therapist professional standards committee or | 4191 | 
| the social workers professional standards committee. The committee | 4192 | 
| has full authority to act on behalf of the board on all matters | 4193 | 
| concerning professional clinical counselors and professional | 4194 | 
| counselors. | 4195 | 
| The social workers professional standards committee consists | 4196 | 
| of the board's independent social worker and social worker members | 4197 | 
| and one of the members representing the public who is not the | 4198 | 
| member representing the public on the counselors professional | 4199 | 
| standards committee or the marriage and family therapist | 4200 | 
| professional standards committee. The committee has full authority | 4201 | 
| to act on behalf of the board on all matters concerning | 4202 | 
| independent social workers, social workers, and social work | 4203 | 
| assistants. | 4204 | 
| The marriage and family therapist professional standards | 4205 | 
| committee consists of the board's marriage and family therapists | 4206 | 
| and one of the members representing the public who is not the | 4207 | 
| member representing the public on the counselors professional | 4208 | 
| standards committee or the social workers professional standards | 4209 | 
| committee. The committee has full authority to act on behalf of | 4210 | 
| the board on all matters concerning independent marriage and | 4211 | 
| family therapists and marriage and family therapists. | 4212 | 
| Sec. 4757.10. The counselor, social worker, and marriage and | 4213 | 
| family therapist board may adopt any rules necessary to carry out | 4214 | 
| this chapter. | 4215 | 
| The board shall adopt rules that do all of the following: | 4216 | 
| (A) Concern intervention for and treatment of any impaired | 4217 | 
| person holding a license or certificate of registration issued | 4218 | 
| under this chapter; | 4219 | 
| (B) Establish standards for training and experience of | 4220 | 
| supervisors described in division (C) of section 4757.30 of the | 4221 | 
| Revised Code; | 4222 | 
| (C) Define the requirement that an applicant be of good moral | 4223 | 
| character in order to be licensed or registered under this | 4224 | 
| chapter; | 4225 | 
| (D) Establish requirements for criminal records checks of | 4226 | 
| applicants under section 4776.03 of the Revised Code; | 4227 | 
| (E) Establish a graduated system of fines based on the scope | 4228 | 
| and severity of violations and the history of compliance, not to | 4229 | 
| exceed five hundred dollars per incident, that any professional | 4230 | 
| standards committee of the board may charge for a disciplinary | 4231 | 
| violation described in section 4757.36 of the Revised Code; | 4232 | 
| (F) Establish the amount and content of corrective action | 4233 | 
| courses required by the board under section 4755.36 of the Revised | 4234 | 
| Code; | 4235 | 
| (G) Provide for voluntary registration of all of the | 4236 | 
| following: | 4237 | 
| (1) Master's level counselor trainees enrolled in practice | 4238 | 
| and internships; | 4239 | 
| (2) Master's level social worker trainees enrolled in | 4240 | 
| fieldwork, practice, and internships; | 4241 | 
| (3) Master's level marriage and family therapist trainees | 4242 | 
| enrolled in practice and internships. | 4243 | 
| Rules adopted under division (G) of this section shall not | 4244 | 
| require a trainee to register with the board, and if a trainee has | 4245 | 
| not registered, shall prohibit any adverse effect with respect to | 4246 | 
| a trainee's application for licensure by the board. | 4247 | 
| All rules adopted under this section shall be adopted in | 4248 | 
| accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. When it adopts | 4249 | 
| rules under this section or any other section of this chapter, the | 4250 | 
| board may consider standards established by any national | 4251 | 
| association or other organization representing the interests of | 4252 | 
| those involved in professional counseling, social work, or | 4253 | 
| marriage and family therapy. | 4254 | 
| Sec. 4757.11. The counselor, social worker, and marriage and | 4255 | 
| family therapist board shall establish a code of ethical practice | 4256 | 
| for persons licensed under this chapter as licensed professional | 4257 | 
| clinical counselors or licensed professional counselors. The board | 4258 | 
| shall establish a code of ethical practice for persons licensed | 4259 | 
| under this chapter as independent social workers or social | 4260 | 
| workers, persons registered under this chapter as social work | 4261 | 
| assistants, and persons licensed as independent marriage and | 4262 | 
| family therapists or marriage and family therapists. The codes of | 4263 | 
| ethical practice shall be established by adopting rules in | 4264 | 
| accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. The codes of | 4265 | 
| ethical practice shall define unprofessional conduct, which shall | 4266 | 
| include engaging in a dual relationship with a client or former | 4267 | 
| client, committing an act of sexual abuse, misconduct, or | 4268 | 
| exploitation of a client or former client, and, except as | 4269 | 
| permitted by law, violating client confidentiality. The codes of | 4270 | 
| ethical practice may be based on any codes of ethical practice | 4271 | 
| developed by national organizations representing the interests of | 4272 | 
| those involved in professional counseling, social work, or | 4273 | 
| marriage and family therapy. The board may establish standards in | 4274 | 
| its codes of ethical practice that are more stringent than those | 4275 | 
| established by national organizations. | 4276 | 
| Sec. 4757.13. (A) Each individual who engages in the practice | 4277 | 
| of professional counseling, social work, or marriage and family | 4278 | 
| therapy shall prominently display, in a conspicuous place in the | 4279 | 
| office or place where a major portion of the individual's practice | 4280 | 
| is conducted, and in such a manner as to be easily seen and read, | 4281 | 
| the license granted to the individual by the state counselor, | 4282 | 
| social worker, and marriage and family therapist board. | 4283 | 
| (B) A license holder engaged in a private individual | 4284 | 
| practice, partnership, or group practice shall prominently display | 4285 | 
| the license holder's fee schedule in the office or place where a | 4286 | 
| major portion of the license holder's practice is conducted. The | 4287 | 
| bottom of the first page of the fee schedule shall include the | 4288 | 
| following statement, which shall be followed by the name, address, | 4289 | 
| and telephone number of the board: | 4290 | 
| "This information is required by the Counselor, Social | 4291 | 
| Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board, which regulates | 4292 | 
| the practices of professional counseling, social work, and | 4293 | 
| marriage and family therapy in this state." | 4294 | 
| Sec. 4757.16. (A) A person seeking to be licensed under this | 4295 | 
| chapter as a licensed professional clinical counselor or licensed | 4296 | 
| professional counselor shall file with the counselors professional | 4297 | 
| standards committee of the counselor, social worker, and marriage | 4298 | 
| and family therapist board a written application on a form | 4299 | 
| prescribed by the board. A person seeking to be licensed under | 4300 | 
| this chapter as an independent social worker or social worker or | 4301 | 
| registered under this chapter as a social work assistant shall | 4302 | 
| file with the social workers professional standards committee of | 4303 | 
| the board a written application on a form prescribed by the board. | 4304 | 
| A person seeking to be licensed under this chapter as an | 4305 | 
| independent marriage and family therapist or a marriage and family | 4306 | 
| therapist shall file with the marriage and family therapist | 4307 | 
| professional standards committee of the board a written | 4308 | 
| application on a form prescribed by the board. | 4309 | 
| Each form prescribed by the board shall contain a statement | 4310 | 
| informing the applicant that a person who knowingly makes a false | 4311 | 
| statement on the form is guilty of falsification under section | 4312 | 
| 2921.13 of the Revised Code, a misdemeanor of the first degree. | 4313 | 
| (B) The professional standards committees shall adopt rules | 4314 | 
| under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code concerning the process for | 4315 | 
| review of each application received | 4316 | 
| the applicant meets the requirements to receive the license or | 4317 | 
| certificate of registration for which application has been made. | 4318 | 
| Sec. 4757.21. A person licensed under this chapter to | 4319 | 
| practice as a licensed professional clinical counselor or a | 4320 | 
| licensed professional counselor may diagnose and treat mental and | 4321 | 
| emotional disorders, except that a licensed professional counselor | 4322 | 
| may do so only under the supervision of a psychologist, | 4323 | 
| psychiatrist, licensed professional clinical counselor, | 4324 | 
| independent marriage and family therapist, or independent social | 4325 | 
| worker. A licensed professional clinical counselor or licensed | 4326 | 
| professional counselor may engage in the private practice of | 4327 | 
| professional counseling as an individual practitioner or as a | 4328 | 
| member of a partnership or group practice. | 4329 | 
| Sec. 4757.22. (A) The counselors professional standards | 4330 | 
| committee of the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family | 4331 | 
| therapist board shall issue a license to practice as a licensed | 4332 | 
| professional clinical counselor to each applicant who submits a | 4333 | 
| properly completed application, pays the fee established under | 4334 | 
| section 4757.31 of the Revised Code, and meets the requirements | 4335 | 
| specified in division (B) of this section. | 4336 | 
| (B)(1) To be eligible for a licensed professional clinical | 4337 | 
| counselor license, an individual must meet the following | 4338 | 
| requirements: | 4339 | 
|  | 4340 | 
|  | 4341 | 
| educational institution a graduate degree in counseling. | 4342 | 
|  | 4343 | 
| quarter hours or sixty semester hours of graduate credit in | 4344 | 
| counselor training acceptable to the committee, including | 4345 | 
| 4346 | |
| areas: | 4347 | 
|  | 4348 | 
| behavior; | 4349 | 
|  | 4350 | 
|  | 4351 | 
|  | 4352 | 
| mental and emotional disorders. | 4353 | 
|  | 4354 | 
| clinical counseling setting, supervised experience in counseling | 4355 | 
| that is of a type approved by the committee, is supervised by a | 4356 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselor or other qualified | 4357 | 
| professional approved by the committee, and is in the following | 4358 | 
| amounts: | 4359 | 
|  | 4360 | 
| degree, not less than two years of experience, which must be | 4361 | 
| completed after the award of the master's degree; | 4362 | 
|  | 4363 | 
| less than one year of experience, which must be completed after | 4364 | 
| the award of the doctorate. | 4365 | 
|  | 4366 | 
| the following requirements: | 4367 | 
|  | 4368 | 
| employers, supervisors, or other persons determined by the | 4369 | 
| committee to be competent to evaluate an individual's professional | 4370 | 
| competence; | 4371 | 
|  | 4372 | 
| and nature of the applicant's experience and competence in | 4373 | 
| diagnosing and treating mental and emotional disorders. | 4374 | 
|  | 4375 | 
| by the board for the purpose of determining ability to practice as | 4376 | 
| a licensed professional clinical counselor. | 4377 | 
| (2) To meet the requirement of division (B)(1)(b) of this | 4378 | 
| section, a graduate degree in counseling obtained from a mental | 4379 | 
| health counseling program in this state after January 1, 2018, | 4380 | 
| must be from one of the following: | 4381 | 
| (a) A clinical mental health counseling program or an | 4382 | 
| addiction counseling program accredited by the council for | 4383 | 
| accreditation of counseling and related educational programs; | 4384 | 
| (b) Any other accredited counseling programs accepted by the | 4385 | 
| board in accordance with rules adopted under division (F)(3) of | 4386 | 
| this section. | 4387 | 
| (3) Clinical mental health counseling programs accredited by | 4388 | 
| the council for accreditation of counseling and related | 4389 | 
| educational programs and, until January 1, 2018, mental health | 4390 | 
| counseling programs, and any other accredited counseling programs | 4391 | 
| accepted by the board in accordance with rules adopted under | 4392 | 
| division (F)(3) of this section meet the educational requirements | 4393 | 
| of division (B)(1)(c) of this section. | 4394 | 
| (C) To be accepted by the committee for purposes of division | 4395 | 
| (B) of this section, counselor training must include at least the | 4396 | 
| following: | 4397 | 
| (1) Instruction in human growth and development; counseling | 4398 | 
| theory; counseling techniques; group dynamics, processing, and | 4399 | 
| counseling; appraisal of individuals; research and evaluation; | 4400 | 
| professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities; social and | 4401 | 
| cultural foundations; and lifestyle and career development; | 4402 | 
| (2) Participation in a supervised practicum and internship in | 4403 | 
| counseling. | 4404 | 
| (D) The committee may issue a provisional license to an | 4405 | 
| applicant who meets all of the requirements to be licensed under | 4406 | 
| this section, pending the receipt of transcripts or action by the | 4407 | 
| committee to issue a license to practice as a professional | 4408 | 
| clinical counselor. | 4409 | 
| (E) An individual may not sit for the licensing examination | 4410 | 
| unless the individual meets the educational requirements to be | 4411 | 
| licensed under this section. An individual who is denied admission | 4412 | 
| to the licensing examination may appeal the denial in accordance | 4413 | 
| with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 4414 | 
| (F) The board shall adopt any rules necessary for the | 4415 | 
| committee to implement this section | 4416 | 
| all of the following: | 4417 | 
| (1) Establish criteria for the committee to use in | 4418 | 
| determining whether an applicant's training should be accepted and | 4419 | 
| supervised experience approved; | 4420 | 
| (2) Establish course content requirements for qualifying | 4421 | 
| counseling degrees from clinical mental health counseling programs | 4422 | 
| and addiction counseling programs that are not accredited by the | 4423 | 
| council for accreditation of counseling and related educational | 4424 | 
| programs and for graduate degrees from other accredited counseling | 4425 | 
| programs approved by the board in accordance with rules adopted | 4426 | 
| under division (F)(3) of this section; | 4427 | 
| (3) For purposes of divisions (B)(2)(b) and (3) of this | 4428 | 
| section, requirements for acceptance by the committee of | 4429 | 
| accredited counseling programs. | 4430 | 
| Rules adopted under this division shall be adopted in | 4431 | 
| accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 4432 | 
| Sec. 4757.23. (A) The counselors professional standards | 4433 | 
| committee of the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family | 4434 | 
| therapist board shall issue a license as a licensed professional | 4435 | 
| counselor to each applicant who submits a properly completed | 4436 | 
| application, pays the fee established under section 4757.31 of the | 4437 | 
| Revised Code, and meets the requirements established under | 4438 | 
| division (B) of this section. | 4439 | 
| (B)(1) To be eligible for a license as a licensed | 4440 | 
| professional counselor, an individual must meet the following | 4441 | 
| requirements: | 4442 | 
|  | 4443 | 
|  | 4444 | 
| educational institution a graduate degree in counseling. | 4445 | 
|  | 4446 | 
| quarter hours or sixty semester hours of graduate credit in | 4447 | 
| counselor training acceptable to the committee, which the | 4448 | 
| individual may complete while working toward receiving a graduate | 4449 | 
| degree in counseling, or subsequent to receiving the degree, and | 4450 | 
| which shall include training in the following areas: | 4451 | 
| (i) Clinical psychopathology, personality, and abnormal | 4452 | 
| behavior; | 4453 | 
| (ii) Evaluation of mental and emotional disorders; | 4454 | 
| (iii) Diagnosis of mental and emotional disorders; | 4455 | 
| (iv) Methods of prevention, intervention, and treatment of | 4456 | 
| mental and emotional disorders. | 4457 | 
|  | 4458 | 
| by the board for the purpose of determining ability to practice as | 4459 | 
| a licensed professional counselor. | 4460 | 
| (2) To meet the requirement of division (B)(1)(b) of this | 4461 | 
| section, a graduate degree in counseling obtained from a mental | 4462 | 
| health counseling program in this state after January 1, 2018, | 4463 | 
| must be from one of the following: | 4464 | 
| (a) A counseling program accredited by the council for | 4465 | 
| accreditation of counseling and related educational programs; | 4466 | 
| (b) Any other accredited counseling programs accepted by the | 4467 | 
| board in accordance with rules adopted under division (F)(3) of | 4468 | 
| this section. | 4469 | 
| (3) A graduate degree in counseling from a clinical mental | 4470 | 
| health counseling program accredited by the council for | 4471 | 
| accreditation of counseling and related educational programs meets | 4472 | 
| the educational requirements of division (B)(1)(c) of this | 4473 | 
| section. | 4474 | 
| (C) To be accepted by the committee for purposes of division | 4475 | 
| (B) of this section, counselor training must include at least the | 4476 | 
| following: | 4477 | 
| (1) Instruction in human growth and development; counseling | 4478 | 
| theory; counseling techniques; group dynamics, processing, and | 4479 | 
| counseling; appraisal of individuals; research and evaluation; | 4480 | 
| professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities; social and | 4481 | 
| cultural foundations; and lifestyle and career development; | 4482 | 
| (2) Participation in a supervised practicum and internship in | 4483 | 
| counseling. | 4484 | 
| (D) The committee may issue a provisional license to an | 4485 | 
| applicant who meets all of the requirements to be licensed under | 4486 | 
| this section, pending the receipt of transcripts or action by the | 4487 | 
| committee to issue a license as a licensed professional counselor. | 4488 | 
| (E) An individual may not sit for the licensing examination | 4489 | 
| unless the individual meets the educational requirements to be | 4490 | 
| licensed under this section. An individual who is denied admission | 4491 | 
| to the licensing examination may appeal the denial in accordance | 4492 | 
| with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 4493 | 
| (F) The board shall adopt any rules necessary for the | 4494 | 
| committee to implement this section | 4495 | 
| all of the following: | 4496 | 
| (1) Establish criteria for the committee to use in | 4497 | 
| determining whether an applicant's training should be accepted and | 4498 | 
| supervised experience approved; | 4499 | 
| (2) Establish requirements for qualifying counseling degrees | 4500 | 
| from counseling programs that are not accredited by the council | 4501 | 
| for accreditation of counseling and related educational programs | 4502 | 
| and for graduate degrees from any other accredited counseling | 4503 | 
| programs accepted by the board in accordance with rules adopted | 4504 | 
| under division (F)(3) of this section; | 4505 | 
| (3) For purposes of divisions (B)(2)(b) and (3) of this | 4506 | 
| section, requirements for acceptance by the committee of | 4507 | 
| accredited counseling programs. | 4508 | 
| Rules adopted under this division shall be adopted in | 4509 | 
| accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 4510 | 
| Sec. 4757.26. (A) A person licensed under this chapter to | 4511 | 
| practice as an independent social worker or a social worker may | 4512 | 
| diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders, except that a | 4513 | 
| social worker may do so only under the supervision of a | 4514 | 
| psychologist, psychiatrist, licensed professional clinical | 4515 | 
| counselor, independent marriage and family therapist, independent | 4516 | 
| social worker, or registered nurse who holds a master's degree in | 4517 | 
| psychiatric nursing. | 4518 | 
| (B) A person licensed under this chapter to practice as an | 4519 | 
| independent social worker may engage in the private practice of | 4520 | 
| social work as an individual practitioner or as a member of a | 4521 | 
| partnership or group practice. | 4522 | 
| (C) A person licensed under this chapter to practice as a | 4523 | 
| social worker shall not engage in the private practice of social | 4524 | 
| work as an individual practitioner or as a member of a partnership | 4525 | 
| or group practice. A social worker shall not engage in the | 4526 | 
| practice of social work as an employee of a private individual, | 4527 | 
| partnership, or group practitioner of social work unless the | 4528 | 
| social worker is supervised by a psychologist, psychiatrist, | 4529 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselor, independent marriage and | 4530 | 
| family therapist, independent social worker, or registered nurse | 4531 | 
| who holds a master's degree in psychiatric nursing. | 4532 | 
| (D) A person who receives a certificate of registration to | 4533 | 
| practice as a social work assistant is not authorized to engage in | 4534 | 
| the practice of social work. A social work assistant, under the | 4535 | 
| direct supervision of a psychologist, psychiatrist, licensed | 4536 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 4537 | 
| independent marriage and family therapist, independent social | 4538 | 
| worker, social worker, or registered nurse who holds a master's | 4539 | 
| degree in psychiatric nursing, may provide human, social, and | 4540 | 
| community services that include intake assessment and referral, | 4541 | 
| screening, crisis intervention and resolution, community support, | 4542 | 
| case management and outreach, record keeping, social assessment, | 4543 | 
| visual observation of an individual in the individual's | 4544 | 
| environment, assistance in facilitation with groups and families, | 4545 | 
| advocacy, and orientation, education, and prevention services. | 4546 | 
| Sec. 4757.27. (A) The social workers professional standards | 4547 | 
| committee of the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family | 4548 | 
| therapist board shall issue a license as an independent social | 4549 | 
| worker to each applicant who submits a properly completed | 4550 | 
| application, pays the fee established under section 4757.31 of the | 4551 | 
| Revised Code, and meets the requirements specified in division (B) | 4552 | 
| of this section. An independent social worker license shall | 4553 | 
| clearly indicate each academic degree earned by the person to whom | 4554 | 
| it has been issued. | 4555 | 
| (B) To be eligible for a license as an independent social | 4556 | 
| worker, an individual must meet the following requirements: | 4557 | 
| (1) The individual must be of good moral character. | 4558 | 
| (2)  The individual must hold | 4559 | 
| 4560 | |
| an educational institution accredited by the council on social | 4561 | 
| work education. | 4562 | 
| (3) The individual must complete at least two years of | 4563 | 
| post-master's degree social work experience supervised by an | 4564 | 
| independent social worker. | 4565 | 
| (4) The individual must pass an examination administered by | 4566 | 
| the board for the purpose of determining ability to practice as an | 4567 | 
| independent social worker. | 4568 | 
| (C) The committee may issue a temporary license to an | 4569 | 
| applicant who meets all of the requirements to be licensed under | 4570 | 
| this section, pending the receipt of transcripts or action by the | 4571 | 
| committee to issue a license as an independent social worker. | 4572 | 
| (D) The board shall adopt any rules necessary for the | 4573 | 
| committee to implement this section, including criteria for the | 4574 | 
| committee to use in determining whether an applicant's training | 4575 | 
| should be accepted and supervised experience approved. Rules | 4576 | 
| adopted under this division shall be adopted in accordance with | 4577 | 
| Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 4578 | 
| Sec. 4757.28. (A) The social workers professional standards | 4579 | 
| committee of the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family | 4580 | 
| therapist board shall issue a license as a social worker to each | 4581 | 
| applicant who submits a properly completed application, pays the | 4582 | 
| fee established under section 4757.31 of the Revised Code, and | 4583 | 
| meets the requirements specified in division (B) of this section. | 4584 | 
| A social worker license shall clearly indicate each academic | 4585 | 
| degree earned by the person to whom it is issued. | 4586 | 
| (B) To be eligible for a license as a social worker, an | 4587 | 
| individual must meet the following requirements: | 4588 | 
| (1) The individual must be of good moral character. | 4589 | 
| (2) The individual must hold from an accredited educational | 4590 | 
| institution one of the following: | 4591 | 
| (a)  A baccalaureate degree in social work | 4592 | 
| 4593 | |
| 4594 | 
| (b) A master's degree in social work; | 4595 | 
| (c) A doctorate in social work. | 4596 | 
| (3) The individual must pass an examination administered by | 4597 | 
| the board for the purpose of determining ability to practice as a | 4598 | 
| social worker. | 4599 | 
| (C) The committee may issue a temporary license to practice | 4600 | 
| as a social worker as follows: | 4601 | 
| (1) To an applicant who meets all of the requirements to be | 4602 | 
| licensed under this section, pending the receipt of transcripts or | 4603 | 
| action by the committee to issue a license as a social worker | 4604 | 
| 4605 | 
| (2) For a period not to exceed ninety days, to an applicant | 4606 | 
| who provides the board with a statement from the applicant's | 4607 | 
| academic institution indicating that the applicant | 4608 | 
| 4609 | |
| academic requirements for the applicant's degree, and the | 4610 | 
| projected date the applicant will receive the applicant's | 4611 | 
| transcript showing a conferred degree. | 4612 | 
| On application to the committee, a temporary license issued | 4613 | 
| under division (C)(2) of this section may be renewed for good | 4614 | 
| cause shown. | 4615 | 
| (D) The board shall adopt any rules necessary for the | 4616 | 
| committee to implement this section, including criteria for the | 4617 | 
| committee to use in determining whether an applicant's training | 4618 | 
| should be accepted and supervised experience approved. Rules | 4619 | 
| adopted under this division shall be adopted in accordance with | 4620 | 
| Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 4621 | 
| Sec. 4757.29. | 4622 | 
| committee of the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family | 4623 | 
| therapist board shall issue a certificate of registration as a | 4624 | 
| social work assistant to each applicant who submits a properly | 4625 | 
| completed application, pays the fee established under section | 4626 | 
| 4757.31 of the Revised Code, is of good moral character, and holds | 4627 | 
| from an accredited educational institution an associate degree in | 4628 | 
| social service technology or a bachelor's degree that is | 4629 | 
| equivalent to an associate degree in social service technology or | 4630 | 
| a related bachelor's or higher degree that is approved by the | 4631 | 
| committee. | 4632 | 
|  | 4633 | 
| 4634 | |
| 4635 | |
| 4636 | |
| 4637 | |
| 4638 | |
| 4639 | |
| 4640 | |
| 4641 | |
| 4642 | |
| 4643 | 
|  | 4644 | 
| 4645 | |
| 4646 | |
| 4647 | |
| 4648 | |
| 4649 | |
| 4650 | |
| 4651 | 
| Sec. 4757.30. (A) The marriage and family therapist | 4652 | 
| professional standards committee of the counselor, social worker, | 4653 | 
| and marriage and family therapist board shall issue a license to | 4654 | 
| practice as a marriage and family therapist to a person who has | 4655 | 
| done all of the following: | 4656 | 
| (1) Properly completed an application for the license; | 4657 | 
| (2) Paid the required fee established by the board under | 4658 | 
| section 4757.31 of the Revised Code; | 4659 | 
| (3) Achieved one of the following: | 4660 | 
| (a) Received from an educational institution accredited at | 4661 | 
| the time the degree was granted by a regional accrediting | 4662 | 
| organization recognized by the board a master's degree or a | 4663 | 
| doctorate in marriage and family therapy; | 4664 | 
| (b) Completed a graduate degree that includes a minimum of | 4665 | 
| ninety quarter hours of graduate level course work in marriage and | 4666 | 
| family therapy training that is acceptable to the committee; | 4667 | 
| (4) Passed an examination administered by the board for the | 4668 | 
| purpose of determining the person's ability to be a marriage and | 4669 | 
| family therapist; | 4670 | 
| (5) Completed a practicum that includes at least three | 4671 | 
| hundred hours of client contact. | 4672 | 
| (B) To be accepted by the committee for purposes of division | 4673 | 
| (A)(3)(b) of this section, marriage and family therapist training | 4674 | 
| must include instruction in at least the following: | 4675 | 
| (1) Research and evaluation; | 4676 | 
| (2) Professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities; | 4677 | 
| (3) Marriage and family studies; | 4678 | 
| (4) Marriage and family therapy, including therapeutic theory | 4679 | 
| and techniques for individuals, groups, and families; | 4680 | 
| (5) Human development; | 4681 | 
| (6) Appraisal of individuals and families; | 4682 | 
| (7) Diagnosis of mental and emotional disorders; | 4683 | 
| (8) Systems theory. | 4684 | 
| (C) The marriage and family therapist professional standards | 4685 | 
| committee shall issue a license to practice as an independent | 4686 | 
| marriage and family therapist to a person who does both of the | 4687 | 
| following: | 4688 | 
| (1) Meets all of the requirements of division (A) of this | 4689 | 
| section; | 4690 | 
| (2) After meeting the requirements of division (A)(3) of this | 4691 | 
| section, completes at least two calendar years of | 4692 | 
| supervised training while engaged in the practice of marriage and | 4693 | 
| family therapy. | 4694 | 
| The two | 4695 | 
| must include two hundred hours of face-to-face supervision while | 4696 | 
| completing a minimum of one thousand hours of documented client | 4697 | 
| contact in marriage and family therapy. | 4698 | 
| hundred hours | 4699 | 
| 4700 | |
| supervision. Supervision shall be performed by a supervisor whose | 4701 | 
| training and experience meets standards established by the board | 4702 | 
| in rules adopted under section 4757.10 of the Revised Code | 4703 | 
| 4704 | |
| 4705 | 
| (D) An independent marriage and family therapist or a | 4706 | 
| marriage and family therapist may engage in the private practice | 4707 | 
| of marriage and family therapy as an individual practitioner or as | 4708 | 
| a member of a partnership or group practice. | 4709 | 
| (E) A marriage and family therapist may diagnose and treat | 4710 | 
| mental and emotional disorders only under the supervision of a | 4711 | 
| psychologist, psychiatrist, licensed professional clinical | 4712 | 
| counselor, independent social worker, or independent marriage and | 4713 | 
| family therapist. An independent marriage and family therapist may | 4714 | 
| diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders without | 4715 | 
| supervision. | 4716 | 
| (F) Nothing in this chapter or rules adopted under it | 4717 | 
| authorizes an independent marriage and family therapist or a | 4718 | 
| marriage and family therapist to admit a patient to a hospital or | 4719 | 
| requires a hospital to allow a marriage and family therapist to | 4720 | 
| admit a patient. | 4721 | 
| (G) An independent marriage and family therapist or a | 4722 | 
| marriage and family therapist may not diagnose, treat, or advise | 4723 | 
| on conditions outside the recognized boundaries of the marriage | 4724 | 
| and family therapist's competency. An independent marriage and | 4725 | 
| family therapist or a marriage and family therapist shall make | 4726 | 
| appropriate and timely referrals when a client's needs exceed the | 4727 | 
| marriage and family therapist's competence level. | 4728 | 
| Sec. 4757.31. (A) Subject to division (B) of this section, | 4729 | 
| the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family therapist | 4730 | 
| board shall establish, and may from time to time adjust, fees to | 4731 | 
| be charged for the following: | 4732 | 
| (1) Examination for licensure as a licensed professional | 4733 | 
| clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, marriage and | 4734 | 
| family therapist, independent marriage and family therapist, | 4735 | 
| social worker, or independent social worker; | 4736 | 
| (2) Initial licenses of licensed professional clinical | 4737 | 
| counselors, licensed professional counselors, marriage and family | 4738 | 
| therapists, independent marriage and family therapists, social | 4739 | 
| workers, and independent social workers, except that the board | 4740 | 
| shall charge only one fee to a person who fulfills all | 4741 | 
| requirements for more than one of the following initial licenses: | 4742 | 
| an initial license as a social worker or independent social | 4743 | 
| worker, an initial license as a licensed professional counselor or | 4744 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselor, and an initial license | 4745 | 
| as a marriage and family therapist or independent marriage and | 4746 | 
| family therapist; | 4747 | 
| (3) Initial certificates of registration of social work | 4748 | 
| assistants; | 4749 | 
| (4) Renewal and late renewal of licenses of licensed | 4750 | 
| professional clinical counselors, licensed professional | 4751 | 
| counselors, marriage and family therapists, independent marriage | 4752 | 
| and family therapists, social workers, and independent social | 4753 | 
| workers and renewal and late renewal of certificates of | 4754 | 
| registration of social work assistants; | 4755 | 
| (5) Verification, to another jurisdiction, of a license or | 4756 | 
| registration issued by the board; | 4757 | 
| (6) Continuing education programs offered by the board to | 4758 | 
| licensees or registrants; | 4759 | 
| (7) Approval of continuing education programs; | 4760 | 
| (8) Approval of continuing education providers to be | 4761 | 
| authorized to offer continuing education programs without prior | 4762 | 
| approval from the board for each program offered; | 4763 | 
| (9) Issuance of a replacement copy of any wall certificate | 4764 | 
| issued by the board; | 4765 | 
| (10) Late completion of continuing counselor, social worker, | 4766 | 
| or marriage and family therapy education required under section | 4767 | 
| 4757.33 of the Revised Code and the rules adopted under it. | 4768 | 
| (B) The fees charged under division (A)(1) of this section | 4769 | 
| shall be established in amounts sufficient to cover the direct | 4770 | 
| expenses incurred in examining applicants for licensure. The fees | 4771 | 
| charged under divisions (A)(2) to (9) of this section shall be | 4772 | 
| nonrefundable and shall be established in amounts sufficient to | 4773 | 
| cover the necessary expenses in administering this chapter and | 4774 | 
| rules adopted under it that are not covered by fees charged under | 4775 | 
| division (A)(1) or (C) of this section. The renewal fee for a | 4776 | 
| license or certificate of registration shall not be less than the | 4777 | 
| initial fee for that license or certificate. The fees charged for | 4778 | 
| licensure and registration and the renewal of licensure and | 4779 | 
| registration may differ for the various types of licensure and | 4780 | 
| registration, but shall not exceed one hundred twenty-five dollars | 4781 | 
| each, unless the board determines that amounts in excess of one | 4782 | 
| hundred twenty-five dollars are needed to cover its necessary | 4783 | 
| expenses in administering this chapter and rules adopted under it | 4784 | 
| and the amounts in excess of one hundred twenty-five dollars are | 4785 | 
| approved by the controlling board. | 4786 | 
| (C) All receipts of the board shall be deposited in the state | 4787 | 
| treasury to the credit of the occupational licensing and | 4788 | 
| regulatory fund. All vouchers of the board shall be approved by | 4789 | 
| the chairperson or executive director of the board, or both, as | 4790 | 
| authorized by the board. | 4791 | 
| Sec. 4757.33. (A) Except as provided in division (B) of this | 4792 | 
| section, each person who holds a license or certificate of | 4793 | 
| registration issued under this chapter shall complete during the | 4794 | 
| period that the license or certificate is in effect not less than | 4795 | 
| thirty clock hours of continuing professional education as a | 4796 | 
| condition of receiving a renewed license or certificate. To have a | 4797 | 
| lapsed license or certificate of registration restored, a person | 4798 | 
| shall complete the number of hours of continuing education | 4799 | 
| specified by the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family | 4800 | 
| therapist board in rules it shall adopt in accordance with Chapter | 4801 | 
| 119. of the Revised Code. | 4802 | 
| The professional standards committees of the counselor, | 4803 | 
| social worker, and marriage and family therapist board shall adopt | 4804 | 
| rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code | 4805 | 
| establishing standards and procedures to be followed by the | 4806 | 
| committees in conducting the continuing education approval | 4807 | 
| process, which shall include registering individuals and entities | 4808 | 
| to provide continuing education programs approved by the board. | 4809 | 
| (B) The board may waive the continuing education requirements | 4810 | 
| established under this section for persons who are unable to | 4811 | 
| fulfill them because of military service, illness, residence | 4812 | 
| abroad, or any other reason the committee considers acceptable. | 4813 | 
|  | 4814 | 
| 4815 | |
| 4816 | |
| 4817 | |
| 4818 | |
| 4819 | |
| 4820 | |
| 4821 | 
| Sec. 4757.34. | 4822 | 
| 4823 | |
| therapist board shall approve one or more continuing education | 4824 | 
| courses of study that assist social workers, independent social | 4825 | 
| workers, social work assistants, independent marriage and family | 4826 | 
| therapists, marriage and family therapists, licensed professional | 4827 | 
| clinical counselors, and licensed professional counselors in | 4828 | 
| recognizing the signs of domestic violence and its relationship to | 4829 | 
| child abuse. Social workers, independent social workers, social | 4830 | 
| work assistants, independent marriage and family therapists, | 4831 | 
| marriage and family therapists, licensed professional clinical | 4832 | 
| counselors, and licensed professional counselors are not required | 4833 | 
| to take the courses. | 4834 | 
| Sec. 4757.36. (A) The appropriate professional standards | 4835 | 
| committee of the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family | 4836 | 
| therapist board may, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the | 4837 | 
| Revised Code, take any action specified in division (B) of this | 4838 | 
| section for any reason described in division (C) of this section | 4839 | 
| against an individual who has applied for or holds a license | 4840 | 
| 4841 | |
| 4842 | |
| 4843 | |
| 4844 | |
| 4845 | |
| 4846 | |
| worker trainee, or marriage and family therapist trainee; or an | 4847 | 
| individual or entity that is registered, or has applied for | 4848 | 
| registration, in accordance with rules adopted under section | 4849 | 
| 4757.33 of the Revised Code to provide continuing education | 4850 | 
| programs approved by the board. | 4851 | 
| (B) In its imposition of sanctions against an individual or | 4852 | 
| entity specified in division (A) of this section, the board may do | 4853 | 
| any of the following: | 4854 | 
| (1) Refuse to issue or refuse to renew a license or | 4855 | 
| certificate of registration; | 4856 | 
| (2) Suspend, revoke, or otherwise restrict a license or | 4857 | 
| certificate of registration; | 4858 | 
| (3) Reprimand an individual holding a license or certificate | 4859 | 
| of registration; | 4860 | 
| (4) Impose a fine in accordance with the graduated system of | 4861 | 
| fines established by the board in rules adopted under section | 4862 | 
| 4757.10 of the Revised Code; | 4863 | 
| (5) Require an individual holding a license or certificate of | 4864 | 
| registration to take corrective action courses. | 4865 | 
| (C) The appropriate professional standards committee of the | 4866 | 
| board may take an action specified in division (B) of this section | 4867 | 
| for any of the following reasons: | 4868 | 
| (1) Commission of an act that violates any provision of this | 4869 | 
| chapter or rules adopted under it; | 4870 | 
| (2) Knowingly making a false statement on an application for | 4871 | 
| licensure or registration, or for renewal of a license or | 4872 | 
| certificate of registration; | 4873 | 
| (3) Accepting a commission or rebate for referring persons to | 4874 | 
| any professionals licensed, certified, or registered by any court | 4875 | 
| or board, commission, department, division, or other agency of the | 4876 | 
| state, including, but not limited to, individuals practicing | 4877 | 
| counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy or | 4878 | 
| practicing in fields related to counseling, social work, or | 4879 | 
| marriage and family therapy; | 4880 | 
| (4)   A failure to comply with section | 4881 | 
| Revised Code; | 4882 | 
| (5) A conviction in this or any other state of a crime that | 4883 | 
| is a felony in this state; | 4884 | 
| (6) A failure to perform properly as a licensed professional | 4885 | 
| clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, independent | 4886 | 
| marriage and family therapist, marriage and family therapist, | 4887 | 
| social work assistant, social worker, or independent social worker | 4888 | 
| due to the use of alcohol or other drugs or any other physical or | 4889 | 
| mental condition; | 4890 | 
| (7) A conviction in this state or in any other state of a | 4891 | 
| misdemeanor committed in the course of practice as a licensed | 4892 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 4893 | 
| independent marriage and family therapist, marriage and family | 4894 | 
| therapist, social work assistant, social worker, or independent | 4895 | 
| social worker; | 4896 | 
| (8) Practicing outside the scope of practice applicable to | 4897 | 
| that person; | 4898 | 
| (9) Practicing in violation of the supervision requirements | 4899 | 
| specified under sections 4757.21 and 4757.26, and division (E) of | 4900 | 
| section 4757.30, of the Revised Code; | 4901 | 
| (10) A violation of the person's code of ethical practice | 4902 | 
| adopted by rule of the board pursuant to section 4757.11 of the | 4903 | 
| Revised Code; | 4904 | 
| (11) Revocation or suspension of a license or certificate of | 4905 | 
| registration, other disciplinary action against a license holder | 4906 | 
| or registration, or the voluntary surrender of a license or | 4907 | 
| certificate of registration in another state or jurisdiction for | 4908 | 
| an offense that would be a violation of this chapter. | 4909 | 
| (D) A disciplinary action under division (B) of this section | 4910 | 
| shall be taken pursuant to an adjudication under Chapter 119. of | 4911 | 
| the Revised Code, except that in lieu of an adjudication, the | 4912 | 
| appropriate professional standards committee may enter into a | 4913 | 
| consent agreement with an individual or entity specified in | 4914 | 
| division (A) of this section to resolve an allegation of a | 4915 | 
| violation of this chapter or any rule adopted under it. A consent | 4916 | 
| agreement, when ratified by the appropriate professional standards | 4917 | 
| committee, constitutes the findings and order of the board with | 4918 | 
| respect to the matter addressed in the agreement. If a committee | 4919 | 
| refuses to ratify a consent agreement, the admissions and findings | 4920 | 
| contained in the consent agreement are of no force or effect. | 4921 | 
| (E) In any instance in which a professional standards | 4922 | 
| committee of the board is required by Chapter 119. of the Revised | 4923 | 
| Code to give notice of the opportunity for a hearing and the | 4924 | 
| individual or entity subject to the notice does not timely request | 4925 | 
| a hearing in accordance with section 119.07 of the Revised Code, | 4926 | 
| the committee may adopt a final order that contains the board's | 4927 | 
| findings. In that final order, the committee may order any of the | 4928 | 
| sanctions identified in division (B) of this section. | 4929 | 
| (F) One year or more after the date of suspension or | 4930 | 
| revocation of a license or certificate of registration under this | 4931 | 
| section, application may be made to the appropriate professional | 4932 | 
| standards committee for reinstatement.  The committee may | 4933 | 
| approve or | 4934 | 
| license has been suspended or revoked, the committee may require | 4935 | 
| an examination for reinstatement. | 4936 | 
|  | 4937 | 
| bring and prosecute to judgment a civil action to collect any fine | 4938 | 
| imposed under division (B)(4) of this section that remains unpaid. | 4939 | 
|  | 4940 | 
| section shall be deposited into the state treasury to the credit | 4941 | 
| of the occupational licensing and regulatory fund. | 4942 | 
| Sec. 4757.37. (A) An individual whom the counselor, social | 4943 | 
| worker, and marriage and family therapist board licenses, | 4944 | 
| certificates, or otherwise legally authorizes to engage in the | 4945 | 
| practice of professional counseling, social work, or marriage and | 4946 | 
| family therapy may render the professional services of a licensed | 4947 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 4948 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, independent marriage and | 4949 | 
| family therapist, or marriage and family therapist within this | 4950 | 
| state through a corporation formed under division (B) of section | 4951 | 
| 1701.03 of the Revised Code, a limited liability company formed | 4952 | 
| under Chapter 1705. of the Revised Code, a partnership, or a | 4953 | 
| professional association formed under Chapter 1785. of the Revised | 4954 | 
| Code. This division does not preclude such an individual from | 4955 | 
| rendering professional services as a licensed professional | 4956 | 
| clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, independent | 4957 | 
| social worker, social worker, independent marriage and family | 4958 | 
| therapist, or marriage and family therapist through another form | 4959 | 
| of business entity, including, but not limited to, a nonprofit | 4960 | 
| corporation or foundation, or in another manner that is authorized | 4961 | 
| by or in accordance with this chapter, another chapter of the | 4962 | 
| Revised Code, or rules of the counselor, social worker, and | 4963 | 
| marriage and family therapist board adopted pursuant to this | 4964 | 
| chapter. | 4965 | 
| (B) A corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or | 4966 | 
| professional association described in division (A) of this section | 4967 | 
| may be formed for the purpose of providing a combination of the | 4968 | 
| professional services of the following individuals who are | 4969 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to | 4970 | 
| practice their respective professions: | 4971 | 
| (1) Optometrists who are authorized to practice optometry | 4972 | 
| under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; | 4973 | 
| (2) Chiropractors who are authorized to practice chiropractic | 4974 | 
| or acupuncture under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; | 4975 | 
| (3) Psychologists who are authorized to practice psychology | 4976 | 
| under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 4977 | 
| (4) Registered or licensed practical nurses who are | 4978 | 
| authorized to practice nursing as registered nurses or as licensed | 4979 | 
| practical nurses under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 4980 | 
| (5) Pharmacists who are authorized to practice pharmacy under | 4981 | 
| Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; | 4982 | 
| (6) Physical therapists who are authorized to practice | 4983 | 
| physical therapy under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised | 4984 | 
| Code; | 4985 | 
| (7) Occupational therapists who are authorized to practice | 4986 | 
| occupational therapy under sections 4755.04 to 4755.13 of the | 4987 | 
| Revised Code; | 4988 | 
| (8) Mechanotherapists who are authorized to practice | 4989 | 
| mechanotherapy under section 4731.151 of the Revised Code; | 4990 | 
| (9) Doctors of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 4991 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery who are authorized for | 4992 | 
| their respective practices under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 4993 | 
| Code; | 4994 | 
| (10) Licensed professional clinical counselors, licensed | 4995 | 
| professional counselors, independent social workers, social | 4996 | 
| workers, independent marriage and family therapists, or marriage | 4997 | 
| and family therapists who are authorized for their respective | 4998 | 
| practices under this chapter. | 4999 | 
| This division applies notwithstanding a provision of a code | 5000 | 
| of ethics applicable to an individual who is a licensed | 5001 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 5002 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, independent marriage and | 5003 | 
| family therapist, or marriage and family therapist that prohibits | 5004 | 
| the individual from engaging in the individual's practice in | 5005 | 
| combination with a person who is licensed, certificated, or | 5006 | 
| otherwise legally authorized to practice optometry, chiropractic, | 5007 | 
| acupuncture through the state chiropractic board, psychology, | 5008 | 
| nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, | 5009 | 
| mechanotherapy, medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 5010 | 
| surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery, but who is not also | 5011 | 
| licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to engage | 5012 | 
| in the practice of professional counseling, social work, or | 5013 | 
| marriage and family therapy. | 5014 | 
| Sec. 4757.38. (A) The counselor, social worker, and marriage | 5015 | 
| and family therapist board shall investigate alleged violations of | 5016 | 
| this chapter or the rules adopted under it and alleged | 5017 | 
| irregularities in the delivery of services related to professional | 5018 | 
| counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy by persons | 5019 | 
| licensed or registered under this chapter. As part of its conduct | 5020 | 
| of an investigation, the board may issue subpoenas, examine | 5021 | 
| witnesses, and administer oaths. | 5022 | 
| (B) All of the following apply under this chapter with | 5023 | 
| respect to the confidentiality of information: | 5024 | 
| (1) Information received by the board pursuant to a complaint | 5025 | 
| or an investigation is confidential and not subject to discovery | 5026 | 
| in any civil action, except that the board may disclose | 5027 | 
| information to law enforcement officers and government entities | 5028 | 
| for purposes of an investigation of either an individual who holds | 5029 | 
| a license or certificate of registration issued under this chapter | 5030 | 
| or an individual or entity that may have engaged in the | 5031 | 
| unauthorized practice of professional counseling, social work, or | 5032 | 
| marriage and family therapy. No law enforcement officer or | 5033 | 
| government entity with knowledge of any information disclosed by | 5034 | 
| the board pursuant to this division shall divulge the information | 5035 | 
| to any other person or government entity except for the purpose of | 5036 | 
| a government investigation, a prosecution, or an adjudication by a | 5037 | 
| court or government entity. | 5038 | 
| (2) If an investigation requires a review of patient records, | 5039 | 
| the investigation and proceeding shall be conducted in such a | 5040 | 
| manner as to protect patient confidentiality. | 5041 | 
| (3) All adjudications and investigations of the board are | 5042 | 
| civil actions for the purposes of section 2305.252 of the Revised | 5043 | 
| Code. | 5044 | 
| (4) Any board activity that involves continued monitoring of | 5045 | 
| an individual as part of or following any disciplinary action | 5046 | 
| taken under section 4755.36 of the Revised Code shall be conducted | 5047 | 
| in a manner that maintains the individual's confidentiality. | 5048 | 
| Information received or maintained by the board with respect to | 5049 | 
| the board's monitoring activities is not subject to discovery in | 5050 | 
| any civil action and is confidential, except that the board may | 5051 | 
| disclose information to law enforcement officers and government | 5052 | 
| entities for purposes of an investigation of an individual holding | 5053 | 
| a license or certificate of registration issued under this | 5054 | 
| chapter. | 5055 | 
| (C) The board may receive any information necessary to | 5056 | 
| conduct an investigation under this section. If the board is | 5057 | 
| investigating the provision of services to a couple or group, it | 5058 | 
| is not necessary for both members of the couple or all members of | 5059 | 
| the group to consent to the release of information relevant to the | 5060 | 
| investigation. | 5061 | 
| (D) The board shall ensure that all records it holds | 5062 | 
| pertaining to an investigation remain confidential. The board | 5063 | 
| shall adopt rules establishing procedures to be followed in | 5064 | 
| maintaining the confidentiality of its investigative records. The | 5065 | 
| rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the | 5066 | 
| Revised Code. | 5067 | 
| Sec. 4757.41. (A) This chapter shall not apply to the | 5068 | 
| following: | 5069 | 
| (1) A person certified by the state board of education under | 5070 | 
| Chapter 3319. of the Revised Code while performing any services | 5071 | 
| within the person's scope of employment by a board of education or | 5072 | 
| by a private school meeting the standards prescribed by the state | 5073 | 
| board of education under division (D) of section 3301.07 of the | 5074 | 
| Revised Code or in a program operated under Chapter 5126. of the | 5075 | 
| Revised Code for training individuals with mental retardation or | 5076 | 
| other developmental disabilities; | 5077 | 
| (2) Psychologists or school psychologists licensed under | 5078 | 
| Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; | 5079 | 
| (3) Members of other professions licensed, certified, or | 5080 | 
| registered by this state while performing services within the | 5081 | 
| recognized scope, standards, and ethics of their respective | 5082 | 
| professions; | 5083 | 
| (4) Rabbis, priests, Christian science practitioners, clergy, | 5084 | 
| or members of religious orders and other individuals participating | 5085 | 
| with them in pastoral counseling when the counseling activities | 5086 | 
| are within the scope of the performance of their regular or | 5087 | 
| specialized ministerial duties and are performed under the | 5088 | 
| auspices or sponsorship of an established and legally cognizable | 5089 | 
| church, denomination, or sect or an integrated auxiliary of a | 5090 | 
| church as defined in federal tax regulations, paragraph (g)(5) of | 5091 | 
| 26 C.F.R. 1.6033-2 (1995), and when the individual rendering the | 5092 | 
| service remains accountable to the established authority of that | 5093 | 
| church, denomination, sect, or integrated auxiliary; | 5094 | 
| (5) Any person who is not licensed under this chapter as a | 5095 | 
| licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed professional | 5096 | 
| counselor, independent social worker, or social worker and is | 5097 | 
| employed in the civil service as defined in section 124.01 of the | 5098 | 
| Revised Code while engaging in | 5099 | 
| counseling or social work as a civil service employee, if on the | 5100 | 
| effective date of this amendment the person has at least two years | 5101 | 
| of service in that capacity; | 5102 | 
| (6) A student in an accredited educational institution while | 5103 | 
| carrying out activities that are part of the student's prescribed | 5104 | 
| course of study if the activities are supervised as required by | 5105 | 
| the educational institution and if the student does not hold | 5106 | 
| herself or himself out as a person licensed or registered under | 5107 | 
| this chapter; | 5108 | 
| (7) Individuals who hold a license or certificate under | 5109 | 
| Chapter 4758. of the Revised Code who are acting within the scope | 5110 | 
| of their license or certificate as members of the profession of | 5111 | 
| chemical dependency counseling or alcohol and other drug | 5112 | 
| prevention services; | 5113 | 
| (8) Any person employed by the American red cross while | 5114 | 
| engaging in activities relating to services for military families | 5115 | 
| and veterans and disaster relief, as described in the "American | 5116 | 
| National Red Cross Act," 33 Stat. 599 (1905), 36 U.S.C.A. 1, as | 5117 | 
| amended; | 5118 | 
| (9) Members of labor organizations who hold union counselor | 5119 | 
| certificates while performing services in their official capacity | 5120 | 
| as union counselors; | 5121 | 
| (10) Any person employed in a hospital as defined in section | 5122 | 
| 3727.01 of the Revised Code or in a nursing home as defined in | 5123 | 
| section 3721.01 of the Revised Code while providing as a hospital | 5124 | 
| employee or nursing home employee, respectively, social services | 5125 | 
| other than counseling and the use of psychosocial interventions | 5126 | 
| and social psychotherapy; | 5127 | 
| (11) A vocational rehabilitation professional who is | 5128 | 
| providing rehabilitation services to individuals under section | 5129 | 
| 3304.17 of the Revised Code; | 5130 | 
| (12) A caseworker employed by a public children services | 5131 | 
| agency under section 5153.112 of the Revised Code. | 5132 | 
| (B)  Divisions (A)(5) | 5133 | 
| prevent a person described in those divisions from obtaining a | 5134 | 
| license or certificate of registration under this chapter. | 5135 | 
| (C) Except as provided in divisions (A) and (D) of this | 5136 | 
| section, no employee in the service of the state, including public | 5137 | 
| employees as defined by Chapter 4117. of the Revised Code, shall | 5138 | 
| engage in the practice of professional counseling, social work, or | 5139 | 
| marriage and family therapy without the appropriate license issued | 5140 | 
| by the board. Failure to comply with this division constitutes | 5141 | 
| nonfeasance under section 124.34 of the Revised Code or just cause | 5142 | 
| under a collective bargaining agreement. Nothing in this division | 5143 | 
| restricts the director of administrative services from developing | 5144 | 
| new classifications related to this division or from reassigning | 5145 | 
| affected employees to appropriate classifications based on the | 5146 | 
| employee's duties and qualifications. | 5147 | 
| (D) Except as provided in division (A) of this section, an | 5148 | 
| employee who was engaged in the practice of professional | 5149 | 
| counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy in the | 5150 | 
| service of the state prior to the effective date of this | 5151 | 
| amendment, including public employees as defined by Chapter 4117. | 5152 | 
| of the Revised Code, shall comply with division (C) of this | 5153 | 
| section within two years after the effective date of this | 5154 | 
| amendment. Any such employee who fails to comply shall be removed | 5155 | 
| from employment. | 5156 | 
| Sec. 4757.43. Nothing in this chapter or the rules adopted | 5157 | 
| under it shall be construed as authorizing a licensed professional | 5158 | 
| clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, independent | 5159 | 
| marriage and family therapist, marriage and family therapist, | 5160 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, or social work assistant | 5161 | 
| to admit a patient to a hospital or as requiring a hospital to | 5162 | 
| allow any of those individuals to admit a patient. | 5163 | 
| Sec. 4758.40. An individual seeking an independent chemical | 5164 | 
| dependency counselor license shall meet the requirements of | 5165 | 
| division (A) or (B) of this section. | 5166 | 
| (A) To meet the requirements of this division, an individual | 5167 | 
| must meet all of the following requirements: | 5168 | 
| (1) Hold from an accredited educational institution at least | 5169 | 
| a master's degree in a behavioral science or nursing that meets | 5170 | 
| the course requirements specified in rules adopted under section | 5171 | 
| 4758.20 of the Revised Code; | 5172 | 
| (2) Have not less than two thousand hours of compensated work | 5173 | 
| or supervised internship experience in any of the following, not | 5174 | 
| less than four hundred hours of which are in chemical dependency | 5175 | 
| counseling: | 5176 | 
| (a) Chemical dependency services, substance abuse services, | 5177 | 
| or both types of services; | 5178 | 
| (b) The practice of psychology, as defined in section 4732.01 | 5179 | 
| of the Revised Code; | 5180 | 
| (c) The practice of professional counseling, the practice of | 5181 | 
| social work, or the practice of marriage and family therapy, all | 5182 | 
| as defined in section 4757.01 of the Revised Code. | 5183 | 
| (3) Have a minimum of one hundred eighty hours of training in | 5184 | 
| chemical dependency that meets the requirements specified in rules | 5185 | 
| adopted under section 4758.20 of the Revised Code; | 5186 | 
| (4) Unless the individual holds a valid license, | 5187 | 
| registration, certificate, or credentials issued under another | 5188 | 
| chapter of the Revised Code that authorizes the individual to | 5189 | 
| engage in a profession whose scope of practice includes chemical | 5190 | 
| dependency counseling and diagnosing and treating chemical | 5191 | 
| dependency conditions, pass one or more examinations administered | 5192 | 
| pursuant to section 4758.22 of the Revised Code for the purpose of | 5193 | 
| determining competence to practice as an independent chemical | 5194 | 
| dependency counselor. | 5195 | 
| (B) To meet the requirements of this division, an individual | 5196 | 
| must meet both of the following requirements: | 5197 | 
| (1) Hold, on December 23, 2002, a certificate or credentials | 5198 | 
| that were accepted under former section 3793.07 of the Revised | 5199 | 
| Code as authority to practice as a certified chemical dependency | 5200 | 
| counselor III or certified chemical dependency counselor III-E; | 5201 | 
| (2) Meet one of the following requirements: | 5202 | 
| (a) Hold the degree described in division (A)(1) of this | 5203 | 
| section; | 5204 | 
| (b) Have held a chemical dependency counselor III, II, or I | 5205 | 
| certificate for at least eight consecutive years and have not less | 5206 | 
| than forty clock hours of training on the version of the | 5207 | 
| diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders that is | 5208 | 
| current at the time of the training. The training must meet the | 5209 | 
| requirements specified in rules adopted under section 4758.20 of | 5210 | 
| the Revised Code. An individual authorized under Chapter 4731. of | 5211 | 
| the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic | 5212 | 
| medicine and surgery, a psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. | 5213 | 
| of the Revised Code, or a licensed professional clinical counselor | 5214 | 
| or independent social worker licensed under Chapter 4757. of the | 5215 | 
| Revised Code may provide any portion of the training. An | 5216 | 
| independent chemical dependency counselor licensed under this | 5217 | 
| chapter who holds the degree described in division (A)(1) of this | 5218 | 
| section may provide the portion of the training on chemical | 5219 | 
| dependency conditions. | 5220 | 
| Sec. 4758.41. An individual seeking a chemical dependency | 5221 | 
| counselor III license shall meet the requirements of division (A), | 5222 | 
| (B), or (C) of this section. | 5223 | 
| (A) To meet the requirements of this division, an individual | 5224 | 
| must meet all of the following requirements: | 5225 | 
| (1) Hold from an accredited educational institution at least | 5226 | 
| a bachelor's degree in a behavioral science or nursing that meets | 5227 | 
| the course requirements specified in rules adopted under section | 5228 | 
| 4758.20 of the Revised Code; | 5229 | 
| (2) Have not less than two thousand hours of compensated work | 5230 | 
| or supervised internship experience in any of the following, not | 5231 | 
| less than four hundred hours of which are in chemical dependency | 5232 | 
| counseling: | 5233 | 
| (a) Chemical dependency services, substance abuse services, | 5234 | 
| or both types of services; | 5235 | 
| (b) The practice of psychology, as defined in section 4732.01 | 5236 | 
| of the Revised Code; | 5237 | 
| (c) The practice of professional counseling, the practice of | 5238 | 
| social work, or the practice of marriage and family therapy, all | 5239 | 
| as defined in section 4757.01 of the Revised Code. | 5240 | 
| (3) Have a minimum of one hundred eighty hours of training in | 5241 | 
| chemical dependency that meets the requirements specified in rules | 5242 | 
| adopted under section 4758.20 of the Revised Code; | 5243 | 
| (4) Unless the individual holds a valid license, | 5244 | 
| registration, certificate, or credentials issued under another | 5245 | 
| chapter of the Revised Code that authorizes the individual to | 5246 | 
| engage in a profession whose scope of practice includes chemical | 5247 | 
| dependency counseling and diagnosing and treating chemical | 5248 | 
| dependency conditions, pass one or more examinations administered | 5249 | 
| pursuant to section 4758.22 of the Revised Code for the purpose of | 5250 | 
| determining competence to practice as a chemical dependency | 5251 | 
| counselor III. | 5252 | 
| (B) To meet the requirements of this division, an individual | 5253 | 
| must meet both of the following requirements: | 5254 | 
| (1) Hold, on December 23, 2002, a certificate or credentials | 5255 | 
| that were accepted under former section 3793.07 of the Revised | 5256 | 
| Code as authority to practice as a certified chemical dependency | 5257 | 
| counselor III or certified chemical dependency counselor III-E; | 5258 | 
| (2) Have not less than forty clock hours of training on the | 5259 | 
| version of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental | 5260 | 
| disorders that is current at the time of the training. The | 5261 | 
| training must meet the requirements specified in rules adopted | 5262 | 
| under section 4758.20 of the Revised Code. An individual | 5263 | 
| authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice | 5264 | 
| medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery, a | 5265 | 
| psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code, or | 5266 | 
| a licensed professional clinical counselor or independent social | 5267 | 
| worker licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code may | 5268 | 
| provide any portion of the training. An independent chemical | 5269 | 
| dependency counselor licensed under this chapter who holds the | 5270 | 
| degree described in division (A)(1) of section 4758.40 of the | 5271 | 
| Revised Code may provide the portion of the training on chemical | 5272 | 
| dependency conditions. | 5273 | 
| (C) To meet the requirements of this division, an individual | 5274 | 
| must meet all of the following requirements: | 5275 | 
| (1) Hold, on December 23, 2002, a certificate or credentials | 5276 | 
| that were accepted under former section 3793.07 of the Revised | 5277 | 
| Code as authority to practice as a certified chemical dependency | 5278 | 
| counselor II; | 5279 | 
| (2) Meet the requirement of division (B)(2) of this section; | 5280 | 
| (3) Hold a bachelor's degree in a behavioral science. | 5281 | 
| Sec. 4758.561. Any of the following professionals may | 5282 | 
| supervise a chemical dependency counselor III for purposes of | 5283 | 
| divisions (A)(1) and (4) of section 4758.56 of the Revised Code: | 5284 | 
| (A) An independent chemical dependency counselor-clinical | 5285 | 
| supervisor licensed under this chapter; | 5286 | 
| (B) An individual authorized under Chapter 4731. of the | 5287 | 
| Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic | 5288 | 
| medicine and surgery; | 5289 | 
| (C) A psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the | 5290 | 
| Revised Code; | 5291 | 
| (D) A registered nurse licensed under Chapter 4723. of the | 5292 | 
| Revised Code or licensed professional clinical counselor, | 5293 | 
| independent social worker, or independent marriage and family | 5294 | 
| therapist licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code if such | 5295 | 
| supervision is consistent with the scope of practice of the | 5296 | 
| registered nurse, professional clinical counselor, independent | 5297 | 
| social worker, or independent marriage and family therapist. | 5298 | 
| Sec. 4758.59. (A) Subject to division (B) of this section, an | 5299 | 
| individual holding a valid chemical dependency counselor assistant | 5300 | 
| certificate may do both of the following in addition to practicing | 5301 | 
| chemical dependency counseling: | 5302 | 
| (1) Perform treatment planning, assessment, crisis | 5303 | 
| intervention, individual and group counseling, case management, | 5304 | 
| and education services as they relate to abuse of or dependency on | 5305 | 
| alcohol and other drugs; | 5306 | 
| (2) Refer individuals with nonchemical dependency conditions | 5307 | 
| to appropriate sources of help. | 5308 | 
| (B) An individual holding a valid chemical dependency | 5309 | 
| counselor assistant certificate may practice chemical dependency | 5310 | 
| counseling and perform the tasks specified in division (A) of this | 5311 | 
| section only while under the supervision of any of the following: | 5312 | 
| (1) An independent chemical dependency counselor-clinical | 5313 | 
| supervisor, independent chemical dependency counselor, or chemical | 5314 | 
| dependency counselor III licensed under this chapter; | 5315 | 
| (2) An individual authorized under Chapter 4731. of the | 5316 | 
| Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic | 5317 | 
| medicine and surgery; | 5318 | 
| (3) A psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the | 5319 | 
| Revised Code; | 5320 | 
| (4) A registered nurse licensed under Chapter 4723. of the | 5321 | 
| Revised Code or licensed professional clinical counselor, | 5322 | 
| independent social worker, or independent marriage and family | 5323 | 
| therapist licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code if such | 5324 | 
| supervision is consistent with the scope of practice of the | 5325 | 
| registered nurse, licensed professional clinical counselor, | 5326 | 
| independent social worker, or independent marriage and family | 5327 | 
| therapist. | 5328 | 
| (C) A chemical dependency counselor assistant may not | 5329 | 
| practice as an individual practitioner. | 5330 | 
| Sec. 4758.61. An individual who holds a valid prevention | 5331 | 
| specialist assistant certificate or registered applicant | 5332 | 
| certificate issued under this chapter may engage in the practice | 5333 | 
| of alcohol and other drug prevention services under the | 5334 | 
| supervision of any of the following: | 5335 | 
| (A) A prevention specialist II or prevention specialist I | 5336 | 
| certified under this chapter; | 5337 | 
| (B) An independent chemical dependency counselor-clinical | 5338 | 
| supervisor, an independent chemical dependency counselor, or a | 5339 | 
| chemical dependency counselor III licensed under this chapter; | 5340 | 
| (C) An individual authorized under Chapter 4731. of the | 5341 | 
| Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic | 5342 | 
| medicine and surgery; | 5343 | 
| (D) A psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the | 5344 | 
| Revised Code; | 5345 | 
| (E) A registered nurse licensed under Chapter 4723. of the | 5346 | 
| Revised Code; | 5347 | 
| (F) A licensed professional clinical counselor, a licensed | 5348 | 
| professional counselor, an independent social worker, a social | 5349 | 
| worker, an independent marriage and family therapist, or a | 5350 | 
| marriage and family therapist licensed under Chapter 4757. of the | 5351 | 
| Revised Code; | 5352 | 
| (G) A school counselor licensed by the department of | 5353 | 
| education pursuant to section 3319.22 of the Revised Code; | 5354 | 
| (H) A health education specialist certified by the national | 5355 | 
| commission for health education credentialing. | 5356 | 
| Sec. 4769.01. As used in this chapter: | 5357 | 
| (A) "Medicare" means the program established by Title XVIII | 5358 | 
| of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C.A. | 5359 | 
| 301, as amended. | 5360 | 
| (B) "Balance billing" means charging or collecting from a | 5361 | 
| medicare beneficiary an amount in excess of the medicare | 5362 | 
| reimbursement rate for medicare-covered services or supplies | 5363 | 
| provided to a medicare beneficiary, except when medicare is the | 5364 | 
| secondary insurer. When medicare is the secondary insurer, the | 5365 | 
| health care practitioner may pursue full reimbursement under the | 5366 | 
| terms and conditions of the primary coverage and, if applicable, | 5367 | 
| the charge allowed under the terms and conditions of the | 5368 | 
| appropriate provider contract, from the primary insurer, but the | 5369 | 
| medicare beneficiary cannot be balance billed above the medicare | 5370 | 
| reimbursement rate for a medicare-covered service or supply. | 5371 | 
| "Balance billing" does not include charging or collecting | 5372 | 
| deductibles or coinsurance required by the program. | 5373 | 
| (C) "Health care practitioner" means all of the following: | 5374 | 
| (1) A dentist or dental hygienist licensed under Chapter | 5375 | 
| 4715. of the Revised Code; | 5376 | 
| (2) A registered or licensed practical nurse licensed under | 5377 | 
| Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; | 5378 | 
| (3) An optometrist licensed under Chapter 4725. of the | 5379 | 
| Revised Code; | 5380 | 
| (4) A dispensing optician, spectacle dispensing optician, | 5381 | 
| contact lens dispensing optician, or spectacle-contact lens | 5382 | 
| dispensing optician licensed under Chapter 4725. of the Revised | 5383 | 
| Code; | 5384 | 
| (5) A pharmacist licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised | 5385 | 
| Code; | 5386 | 
| (6) A physician authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised | 5387 | 
| Code to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 5388 | 
| surgery, or podiatry; | 5389 | 
| (7) A physician assistant authorized under Chapter 4730. of | 5390 | 
| the Revised Code to practice as a physician assistant; | 5391 | 
| (8) A practitioner of a limited branch of medicine issued a | 5392 | 
| certificate under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code; | 5393 | 
| (9) A psychologist licensed under Chapter 4732. of the | 5394 | 
| Revised Code; | 5395 | 
| (10) A chiropractor licensed under Chapter 4734. of the | 5396 | 
| Revised Code; | 5397 | 
| (11) A hearing aid dealer or fitter licensed under Chapter | 5398 | 
| 4747. of the Revised Code; | 5399 | 
| (12) A speech-language pathologist or audiologist licensed | 5400 | 
| under Chapter 4753. of the Revised Code; | 5401 | 
| (13) An occupational therapist or occupational therapy | 5402 | 
| assistant licensed under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; | 5403 | 
| (14) A physical therapist or physical therapy assistant | 5404 | 
| licensed under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; | 5405 | 
| (15) A licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed | 5406 | 
| professional counselor, social worker, or independent social | 5407 | 
| worker licensed, or a social work assistant registered, under | 5408 | 
| Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code; | 5409 | 
| (16) A dietitian licensed under Chapter 4759. of the Revised | 5410 | 
| Code; | 5411 | 
| (17) A respiratory care professional licensed under Chapter | 5412 | 
| 4761. of the Revised Code; | 5413 | 
| (18) An emergency medical technician-basic, emergency medical | 5414 | 
| technician-intermediate, or emergency medical technician-paramedic | 5415 | 
| certified under Chapter 4765. of the Revised Code. | 5416 | 
| Sec. 5101.61. (A) As used in this section: | 5417 | 
| (1) "Senior service provider" means any person who provides | 5418 | 
| care or services to a person who is an adult as defined in | 5419 | 
| division (B) of section 5101.60 of the Revised Code. | 5420 | 
| (2) "Ambulatory health facility" means a nonprofit, public or | 5421 | 
| proprietary freestanding organization or a unit of such an agency | 5422 | 
| or organization that: | 5423 | 
| (a) Provides preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, | 5424 | 
| rehabilitative, or palliative items or services furnished to an | 5425 | 
| outpatient or ambulatory patient, by or under the direction of a | 5426 | 
| physician or dentist in a facility which is not a part of a | 5427 | 
| hospital, but which is organized and operated to provide medical | 5428 | 
| care to outpatients; | 5429 | 
| (b) Has health and medical care policies which are developed | 5430 | 
| with the advice of, and with the provision of review of such | 5431 | 
| policies, an advisory committee of professional personnel, | 5432 | 
| including one or more physicians, one or more dentists, if dental | 5433 | 
| care is provided, and one or more registered nurses; | 5434 | 
| (c) Has a medical director, a dental director, if dental care | 5435 | 
| is provided, and a nursing director responsible for the execution | 5436 | 
| of such policies, and has physicians, dentists, nursing, and | 5437 | 
| ancillary staff appropriate to the scope of services provided; | 5438 | 
| (d) Requires that the health care and medical care of every | 5439 | 
| patient be under the supervision of a physician, provides for | 5440 | 
| medical care in a case of emergency, has in effect a written | 5441 | 
| agreement with one or more hospitals and other centers or clinics, | 5442 | 
| and has an established patient referral system to other resources, | 5443 | 
| and a utilization review plan and program; | 5444 | 
| (e) Maintains clinical records on all patients; | 5445 | 
| (f) Provides nursing services and other therapeutic services | 5446 | 
| in accordance with programs and policies, with such services | 5447 | 
| supervised by a registered professional nurse, and has a | 5448 | 
| registered professional nurse on duty at all times of clinical | 5449 | 
| operations; | 5450 | 
| (g) Provides approved methods and procedures for the | 5451 | 
| dispensing and administration of drugs and biologicals; | 5452 | 
| (h) Has established an accounting and record keeping system | 5453 | 
| to determine reasonable and allowable costs; | 5454 | 
| (i) "Ambulatory health facilities" also includes an | 5455 | 
| alcoholism treatment facility approved by the joint commission on | 5456 | 
| accreditation of healthcare organizations as an alcoholism | 5457 | 
| treatment facility or certified by the department of alcohol and | 5458 | 
| drug addiction services, and such facility shall comply with other | 5459 | 
| provisions of this division not inconsistent with such | 5460 | 
| accreditation or certification. | 5461 | 
| (3) "Community mental health facility" means a facility which | 5462 | 
| provides community mental health services and is included in the | 5463 | 
| comprehensive mental health plan for the alcohol, drug addiction, | 5464 | 
| and mental health service district in which it is located. | 5465 | 
| (4) "Community mental health service" means services, other | 5466 | 
| than inpatient services, provided by a community mental health | 5467 | 
| facility. | 5468 | 
| (5) "Home health agency" means an institution or a distinct | 5469 | 
| part of an institution operated in this state which: | 5470 | 
| (a) Is primarily engaged in providing home health services; | 5471 | 
| (b) Has home health policies which are established by a group | 5472 | 
| of professional personnel, including one or more duly licensed | 5473 | 
| doctors of medicine or osteopathy and one or more registered | 5474 | 
| professional nurses, to govern the home health services it | 5475 | 
| provides and which includes a requirement that every patient must | 5476 | 
| be under the care of a duly licensed doctor of medicine or | 5477 | 
| osteopathy; | 5478 | 
| (c) Is under the supervision of a duly licensed doctor of | 5479 | 
| medicine or doctor of osteopathy or a registered professional | 5480 | 
| nurse who is responsible for the execution of such home health | 5481 | 
| policies; | 5482 | 
| (d) Maintains comprehensive records on all patients; | 5483 | 
| (e) Is operated by the state, a political subdivision, or an | 5484 | 
| agency of either, or is operated not for profit in this state and | 5485 | 
| is licensed or registered, if required, pursuant to law by the | 5486 | 
| appropriate department of the state, county, or municipality in | 5487 | 
| which it furnishes services; or is operated for profit in this | 5488 | 
| state, meets all the requirements specified in divisions (A)(5)(a) | 5489 | 
| to (d) of this section, and is certified under Title XVIII of the | 5490 | 
| "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C. 301, as | 5491 | 
| amended. | 5492 | 
| (6) "Home health service" means the following items and | 5493 | 
| services, provided, except as provided in division (A)(6)(g) of | 5494 | 
| this section, on a visiting basis in a place of residence used as | 5495 | 
| the patient's home: | 5496 | 
| (a) Nursing care provided by or under the supervision of a | 5497 | 
| registered professional nurse; | 5498 | 
| (b) Physical, occupational, or speech therapy ordered by the | 5499 | 
| patient's attending physician; | 5500 | 
| (c) Medical social services performed by or under the | 5501 | 
| supervision of a qualified medical or psychiatric social worker | 5502 | 
| and under the direction of the patient's attending physician; | 5503 | 
| (d) Personal health care of the patient performed by aides in | 5504 | 
| accordance with the orders of a doctor of medicine or osteopathy | 5505 | 
| and under the supervision of a registered professional nurse; | 5506 | 
| (e) Medical supplies and the use of medical appliances; | 5507 | 
| (f) Medical services of interns and residents-in-training | 5508 | 
| under an approved teaching program of a nonprofit hospital and | 5509 | 
| under the direction and supervision of the patient's attending | 5510 | 
| physician; | 5511 | 
| (g) Any of the foregoing items and services which: | 5512 | 
| (i) Are provided on an outpatient basis under arrangements | 5513 | 
| made by the home health agency at a hospital or skilled nursing | 5514 | 
| facility; | 5515 | 
| (ii) Involve the use of equipment of such a nature that the | 5516 | 
| items and services cannot readily be made available to the patient | 5517 | 
| in the patient's place of residence, or which are furnished at the | 5518 | 
| hospital or skilled nursing facility while the patient is there to | 5519 | 
| receive any item or service involving the use of such equipment. | 5520 | 
| Any attorney, physician, osteopath, podiatrist, chiropractor, | 5521 | 
| dentist, psychologist, any employee of a hospital as defined in | 5522 | 
| section 3701.01 of the Revised Code, any nurse licensed under | 5523 | 
| Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code, any employee of an ambulatory | 5524 | 
| health facility, any employee of a home health agency, any | 5525 | 
| employee of a residential facility licensed under section 5119.22 | 5526 | 
| of the Revised Code that provides accommodations, supervision, and | 5527 | 
| personal care services for three to sixteen unrelated adults, any | 5528 | 
| employee of a nursing home, residential care facility, or home for | 5529 | 
| the aging, as defined in section 3721.01 of the Revised Code, any | 5530 | 
| senior service provider, any peace officer, coroner, member of the | 5531 | 
| clergy, any employee of a community mental health facility, and | 5532 | 
| any person engaged in professional counseling, social work | 5533 | 
| 5534 | |
| to believe that an adult is being abused, neglected, or exploited, | 5535 | 
| or is in a condition which is the result of abuse, neglect, or | 5536 | 
| exploitation shall immediately report such belief to the county | 5537 | 
| department of job and family services. This section does not apply | 5538 | 
| to employees of any hospital or public hospital as defined in | 5539 | 
| section 5122.01 of the Revised Code. | 5540 | 
| (B) Any person having reasonable cause to believe that an | 5541 | 
| adult has suffered abuse, neglect, or exploitation may report, or | 5542 | 
| cause reports to be made of such belief to the department. | 5543 | 
| (C) The reports made under this section shall be made orally | 5544 | 
| or in writing except that oral reports shall be followed by a | 5545 | 
| written report if a written report is requested by the department. | 5546 | 
| Written reports shall include: | 5547 | 
| (1) The name, address, and approximate age of the adult who | 5548 | 
| is the subject of the report; | 5549 | 
| (2) The name and address of the individual responsible for | 5550 | 
| the adult's care, if any individual is, and if the individual is | 5551 | 
| known; | 5552 | 
| (3) The nature and extent of the alleged abuse, neglect, or | 5553 | 
| exploitation of the adult; | 5554 | 
| (4) The basis of the reporter's belief that the adult has | 5555 | 
| been abused, neglected, or exploited. | 5556 | 
| (D) Any person with reasonable cause to believe that an adult | 5557 | 
| is suffering abuse, neglect, or exploitation who makes a report | 5558 | 
| pursuant to this section or who testifies in any administrative or | 5559 | 
| judicial proceeding arising from such a report, or any employee of | 5560 | 
| the state or any of its subdivisions who is discharging | 5561 | 
| responsibilities under section 5101.62 of the Revised Code shall | 5562 | 
| be immune from civil or criminal liability on account of such | 5563 | 
| investigation, report, or testimony, except liability for perjury, | 5564 | 
| unless the person has acted in bad faith or with malicious | 5565 | 
| purpose. | 5566 | 
| (E) No employer or any other person with the authority to do | 5567 | 
| so shall discharge, demote, transfer, prepare a negative work | 5568 | 
| performance evaluation, or reduce benefits, pay, or work | 5569 | 
| privileges, or take any other action detrimental to an employee or | 5570 | 
| in any way retaliate against an employee as a result of the | 5571 | 
| employee's having filed a report under this section. | 5572 | 
| (F) Neither the written or oral report provided for in this | 5573 | 
| section nor the investigatory report provided for in section | 5574 | 
| 5101.62 of the Revised Code shall be considered a public record as | 5575 | 
| defined in section 149.43 of the Revised Code. Information | 5576 | 
| contained in the report shall upon request be made available to | 5577 | 
| the adult who is the subject of the report, to agencies authorized | 5578 | 
| by the department to receive information contained in the report, | 5579 | 
| and to legal counsel for the adult. | 5580 | 
| Sec. 5123.61. (A) As used in this section: | 5581 | 
| (1) "Law enforcement agency" means the state highway patrol, | 5582 | 
| the police department of a municipal corporation, or a county | 5583 | 
| sheriff. | 5584 | 
| (2) "Abuse" has the same meaning as in section 5123.50 of the | 5585 | 
| Revised Code, except that it includes a misappropriation, as | 5586 | 
| defined in that section. | 5587 | 
| (3) "Neglect" has the same meaning as in section 5123.50 of | 5588 | 
| the Revised Code. | 5589 | 
| (B) The department of developmental disabilities shall | 5590 | 
| establish a registry office for the purpose of maintaining reports | 5591 | 
| of abuse, neglect, and other major unusual incidents made to the | 5592 | 
| department under this section and reports received from county | 5593 | 
| boards of developmental disabilities under section 5126.31 of the | 5594 | 
| Revised Code. The department shall establish committees to review | 5595 | 
| reports of abuse, neglect, and other major unusual incidents. | 5596 | 
| (C)(1) Any person listed in division (C)(2) of this section, | 5597 | 
| having reason to believe that a person with mental retardation or | 5598 | 
| a developmental disability has suffered or faces a substantial | 5599 | 
| risk of suffering any wound, injury, disability, or condition of | 5600 | 
| such a nature as to reasonably indicate abuse or neglect of that | 5601 | 
| person, shall immediately report or cause reports to be made of | 5602 | 
| such information to the entity specified in this division. Except | 5603 | 
| as provided in section 5120.173 of the Revised Code or as | 5604 | 
| otherwise provided in this division, the person making the report | 5605 | 
| shall make it to a law enforcement agency or to the county board | 5606 | 
| of developmental disabilities. If the report concerns a resident | 5607 | 
| of a facility operated by the department of developmental | 5608 | 
| disabilities the report shall be made either to a law enforcement | 5609 | 
| agency or to the department. If the report concerns any act or | 5610 | 
| omission of an employee of a county board of developmental | 5611 | 
| disabilities, the report immediately shall be made to the | 5612 | 
| department and to the county board. | 5613 | 
| (2) All of the following persons are required to make a | 5614 | 
| report under division (C)(1) of this section: | 5615 | 
| (a) Any physician, including a hospital intern or resident, | 5616 | 
| any dentist, podiatrist, chiropractor, practitioner of a limited | 5617 | 
| branch of medicine as specified in section 4731.15 of the Revised | 5618 | 
| Code, hospital administrator or employee of a hospital, nurse | 5619 | 
| licensed under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code, employee of an | 5620 | 
| ambulatory health facility as defined in section 5101.61 of the | 5621 | 
| Revised Code, employee of a home health agency, employee of a | 5622 | 
| residential facility licensed under section 5119.22 of the Revised | 5623 | 
| Code that provides accommodations, supervision, and person care | 5624 | 
| services for three to sixteen unrelated adults, or employee of a | 5625 | 
| community mental health facility; | 5626 | 
| (b) Any school teacher or school authority, licensed | 5627 | 
| professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, | 5628 | 
| independent social worker, social worker, independent marriage | 5629 | 
| and family therapist, marriage and family therapist, psychologist, | 5630 | 
| attorney, peace officer, coroner, or residents' rights advocate as | 5631 | 
| defined in section 3721.10 of the Revised Code; | 5632 | 
| (c) A superintendent, board member, or employee of a county | 5633 | 
| board of developmental disabilities; an administrator, board | 5634 | 
| member, or employee of a residential facility licensed under | 5635 | 
| section 5123.19 of the Revised Code; an administrator, board | 5636 | 
| member, or employee of any other public or private provider of | 5637 | 
| services to a person with mental retardation or a developmental | 5638 | 
| disability, or any MR/DD employee, as defined in section 5123.50 | 5639 | 
| of the Revised Code; | 5640 | 
| (d) A member of a citizen's advisory council established at | 5641 | 
| an institution or branch institution of the department of | 5642 | 
| developmental disabilities under section 5123.092 of the Revised | 5643 | 
| Code; | 5644 | 
| (e) A member of the clergy who is employed in a position that | 5645 | 
| includes providing specialized services to an individual with | 5646 | 
| mental retardation or another developmental disability, while | 5647 | 
| acting in an official or professional capacity in that position, | 5648 | 
| or a person who is employed in a position that includes providing | 5649 | 
| specialized services to an individual with mental retardation or | 5650 | 
| another developmental disability and who, while acting in an | 5651 | 
| official or professional capacity, renders spiritual treatment | 5652 | 
| through prayer in accordance with the tenets of an organized | 5653 | 
| religion. | 5654 | 
| (3)(a) The reporting requirements of this division do not | 5655 | 
| apply to employees of the Ohio protection and advocacy system. | 5656 | 
| (b) An attorney or physician is not required to make a report | 5657 | 
| pursuant to division (C)(1) of this section concerning any | 5658 | 
| communication the attorney or physician receives from a client or | 5659 | 
| patient in an attorney-client or physician-patient relationship, | 5660 | 
| if, in accordance with division (A) or (B) of section 2317.02 of | 5661 | 
| the Revised Code, the attorney or physician could not testify with | 5662 | 
| respect to that communication in a civil or criminal proceeding, | 5663 | 
| except that the client or patient is deemed to have waived any | 5664 | 
| testimonial privilege under division (A) or (B) of section 2317.02 | 5665 | 
| of the Revised Code with respect to that communication and the | 5666 | 
| attorney or physician shall make a report pursuant to division | 5667 | 
| (C)(1) of this section, if both of the following apply: | 5668 | 
| (i) The client or patient, at the time of the communication, | 5669 | 
| is a person with mental retardation or a developmental disability. | 5670 | 
| (ii) The attorney or physician knows or suspects, as a result | 5671 | 
| of the communication or any observations made during that | 5672 | 
| communication, that the client or patient has suffered or faces a | 5673 | 
| substantial risk of suffering any wound, injury, disability, or | 5674 | 
| condition of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect | 5675 | 
| of the client or patient. | 5676 | 
| (4) Any person who fails to make a report required under | 5677 | 
| division (C) of this section and who is an MR/DD employee, as | 5678 | 
| defined in section 5123.50 of the Revised Code, shall be eligible | 5679 | 
| to be included in the registry regarding misappropriation, abuse, | 5680 | 
| neglect, or other specified misconduct by MR/DD employees | 5681 | 
| established under section 5123.52 of the Revised Code. | 5682 | 
| (D) The reports required under division (C) of this section | 5683 | 
| shall be made forthwith by telephone or in person and shall be | 5684 | 
| followed by a written report. The reports shall contain the | 5685 | 
| following: | 5686 | 
| (1) The names and addresses of the person with mental | 5687 | 
| retardation or a developmental disability and the person's | 5688 | 
| custodian, if known; | 5689 | 
| (2) The age of the person with mental retardation or a | 5690 | 
| developmental disability; | 5691 | 
| (3) Any other information that would assist in the | 5692 | 
| investigation of the report. | 5693 | 
| (E) When a physician performing services as a member of the | 5694 | 
| staff of a hospital or similar institution has reason to believe | 5695 | 
| that a person with mental retardation or a developmental | 5696 | 
| disability has suffered injury, abuse, or physical neglect, the | 5697 | 
| physician shall notify the person in charge of the institution or | 5698 | 
| that person's designated delegate, who shall make the necessary | 5699 | 
| reports. | 5700 | 
| (F) Any person having reasonable cause to believe that a | 5701 | 
| person with mental retardation or a developmental disability has | 5702 | 
| suffered or faces a substantial risk of suffering abuse or neglect | 5703 | 
| may report or cause a report to be made of that belief to the | 5704 | 
| entity specified in this division. Except as provided in section | 5705 | 
| 5120.173 of the Revised Code or as otherwise provided in this | 5706 | 
| division, the person making the report shall make it to a law | 5707 | 
| enforcement agency or the county board of developmental | 5708 | 
| disabilities. If the person is a resident of a facility operated | 5709 | 
| by the department of developmental disabilities, the report shall | 5710 | 
| be made to a law enforcement agency or to the department. If the | 5711 | 
| report concerns any act or omission of an employee of a county | 5712 | 
| board of developmental disabilities, the report immediately shall | 5713 | 
| be made to the department and to the county board. | 5714 | 
| (G)(1) Upon the receipt of a report concerning the possible | 5715 | 
| abuse or neglect of a person with mental retardation or a | 5716 | 
| developmental disability, the law enforcement agency shall inform | 5717 | 
| the county board of developmental disabilities or, if the person | 5718 | 
| is a resident of a facility operated by the department of | 5719 | 
| developmental disabilities, the director of the department or the | 5720 | 
| director's designee. | 5721 | 
| (2) On receipt of a report under this section that includes | 5722 | 
| an allegation of action or inaction that may constitute a crime | 5723 | 
| under federal law or the law of this state, the department of | 5724 | 
| developmental disabilities shall notify the law enforcement | 5725 | 
| agency. | 5726 | 
| (3) When a county board of developmental disabilities | 5727 | 
| receives a report under this section that includes an allegation | 5728 | 
| of action or inaction that may constitute a crime under federal | 5729 | 
| law or the law of this state, the superintendent of the board or | 5730 | 
| an individual the superintendent designates under division (H) of | 5731 | 
| this section shall notify the law enforcement agency. The | 5732 | 
| superintendent or individual shall notify the department of | 5733 | 
| developmental disabilities when it receives any report under this | 5734 | 
| section. | 5735 | 
| (4) When a county board of developmental disabilities | 5736 | 
| receives a report under this section and believes that the degree | 5737 | 
| of risk to the person is such that the report is an emergency, the | 5738 | 
| superintendent of the board or an employee of the board the | 5739 | 
| superintendent designates shall attempt a face-to-face contact | 5740 | 
| with the person with mental retardation or a developmental | 5741 | 
| disability who allegedly is the victim within one hour of the | 5742 | 
| board's receipt of the report. | 5743 | 
| (H) The superintendent of the board may designate an | 5744 | 
| individual to be responsible for notifying the law enforcement | 5745 | 
| agency and the department when the county board receives a report | 5746 | 
| under this section. | 5747 | 
| (I) An adult with mental retardation or a developmental | 5748 | 
| disability about whom a report is made may be removed from the | 5749 | 
| adult's place of residence only by law enforcement officers who | 5750 | 
| consider that the adult's immediate removal is essential to | 5751 | 
| protect the adult from further injury or abuse or in accordance | 5752 | 
| with the order of a court made pursuant to section 5126.33 of the | 5753 | 
| Revised Code. | 5754 | 
| (J) A law enforcement agency shall investigate each report of | 5755 | 
| abuse or neglect it receives under this section. In addition, the | 5756 | 
| department, in cooperation with law enforcement officials, shall | 5757 | 
| investigate each report regarding a resident of a facility | 5758 | 
| operated by the department to determine the circumstances | 5759 | 
| surrounding the injury, the cause of the injury, and the person | 5760 | 
| responsible. The investigation shall be in accordance with the | 5761 | 
| memorandum of understanding prepared under section 5126.058 of the | 5762 | 
| Revised Code. The department shall determine, with the registry | 5763 | 
| office which shall be maintained by the department, whether prior | 5764 | 
| reports have been made concerning an adult with mental retardation | 5765 | 
| or a developmental disability or other principals in the case. If | 5766 | 
| the department finds that the report involves action or inaction | 5767 | 
| that may constitute a crime under federal law or the law of this | 5768 | 
| state, it shall submit a report of its investigation, in writing, | 5769 | 
| to the law enforcement agency. If the person with mental | 5770 | 
| retardation or a developmental disability is an adult, with the | 5771 | 
| consent of the adult, the department shall provide such protective | 5772 | 
| services as are necessary to protect the adult. The law | 5773 | 
| enforcement agency shall make a written report of its findings to | 5774 | 
| the department. | 5775 | 
| If the person is an adult and is not a resident of a facility | 5776 | 
| operated by the department, the county board of developmental | 5777 | 
| disabilities shall review the report of abuse or neglect in | 5778 | 
| accordance with sections 5126.30 to 5126.33 of the Revised Code | 5779 | 
| and the law enforcement agency shall make the written report of | 5780 | 
| its findings to the county board. | 5781 | 
| (K) Any person or any hospital, institution, school, health | 5782 | 
| department, or agency participating in the making of reports | 5783 | 
| pursuant to this section, any person participating as a witness in | 5784 | 
| an administrative or judicial proceeding resulting from the | 5785 | 
| reports, or any person or governmental entity that discharges | 5786 | 
| responsibilities under sections 5126.31 to 5126.33 of the Revised | 5787 | 
| Code shall be immune from any civil or criminal liability that | 5788 | 
| might otherwise be incurred or imposed as a result of such actions | 5789 | 
| except liability for perjury, unless the person or governmental | 5790 | 
| entity has acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose. | 5791 | 
| (L) No employer or any person with the authority to do so | 5792 | 
| shall discharge, demote, transfer, prepare a negative work | 5793 | 
| performance evaluation, reduce pay or benefits, terminate work | 5794 | 
| privileges, or take any other action detrimental to an employee or | 5795 | 
| retaliate against an employee as a result of the employee's having | 5796 | 
| made a report under this section. This division does not preclude | 5797 | 
| an employer or person with authority from taking action with | 5798 | 
| regard to an employee who has made a report under this section if | 5799 | 
| there is another reasonable basis for the action. | 5800 | 
| (M) Reports made under this section are not public records as | 5801 | 
| defined in section 149.43 of the Revised Code. Information | 5802 | 
| contained in the reports on request shall be made available to the | 5803 | 
| person who is the subject of the report, to the person's legal | 5804 | 
| counsel, and to agencies authorized to receive information in the | 5805 | 
| report by the department or by a county board of developmental | 5806 | 
| disabilities. | 5807 | 
| (N) Notwithstanding section 4731.22 of the Revised Code, the | 5808 | 
| physician-patient privilege shall not be a ground for excluding | 5809 | 
| evidence regarding the injuries or physical neglect of a person | 5810 | 
| with mental retardation or a developmental disability or the cause | 5811 | 
| thereof in any judicial proceeding resulting from a report | 5812 | 
| submitted pursuant to this section. | 5813 | 
| Section 2. That existing sections 1701.03, 1705.03, 1705.04, | 5814 | 
| 1705.53, 1785.01, 1785.02, 1785.03, 2152.72, 2305.234, 2305.51, | 5815 | 
| 2317.02, 2921.22, 2925.01, 2951.041, 3107.014, 3701.046, 3701.74, | 5816 | 
| 3709.161, 3721.21, 3793.02, 3923.28, 3923.281, 3923.282, 3923.30, | 5817 | 
| 3963.01, 4723.16, 4725.33, 4729.161, 4731.226, 4731.65, 4732.28, | 5818 | 
| 4734.17, 4734.41, 4755.471, 4757.01, 4757.02, 4757.03, 4757.04, | 5819 | 
| 4757.10, 4757.11, 4757.16, 4757.21, 4757.22, 4757.23, 4757.26, | 5820 | 
| 4757.27, 4757.28, 4757.29, 4757.30, 4757.31, 4757.33, 4757.34, | 5821 | 
| 4757.36, 4757.38, 4757.41, 4757.43, 4758.40, 4758.41, 4758.561, | 5822 | 
| 4758.59, 4758.61, 4769.01, 5101.61, and 5123.61 and section | 5823 | 
| 4757.12 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed. | 5824 | 
| Section 3. Within one year after the effective date of this | 5825 | 
| act, the Office of Collective Bargaining in the Department of | 5826 | 
| Administrative Services shall implement division (C) of section | 5827 | 
| 4757.41 of the Revised Code as enacted by this act. | 5828 | 
| Within ninety days after the effective date of this act, the | 5829 | 
| Office of Collective Bargaining shall negotiate with each state | 5830 | 
| agency and the affected union to reach a mutually agreeable | 5831 | 
| resolution for employees impacted by the enactment of division (C) | 5832 | 
| of section 4757.41 of the Revised Code. | 5833 | 
| Notwithstanding divisions (A) and (D) of section 124.14 of | 5834 | 
| the Revised Code or any other contrary provision of law, for | 5835 | 
| employees in the service of the state exempt from Chapter 4117. of | 5836 | 
| the Revised Code who are impacted by the enactment of division (C) | 5837 | 
| of section 4757.41 of the Revised Code, the Director of | 5838 | 
| Administrative Services may implement any or all of the provisions | 5839 | 
| of the resolutions described in the preceding paragraph. | 5840 | 
| The Director, within ninety days after the effective date of | 5841 | 
| this act, shall develop and assign new classifications related to | 5842 | 
| the enactment of division (C) of section 4757.41 of the Revised | 5843 | 
| Code as needed and reassign impacted employees to appropriate | 5844 | 
| classifications based on the employee's duties and qualifications. | 5845 |