Ohio Admin. Code 3701-16-02 - General provisions and prohibitions
(A) Nothing contained in rules
3701-16-01 to
3701-16-18 of the Administrative
Code shall
should be construed as authorizing the supervision,
regulation, or control of the spiritual care or treatment of residents who rely
upon treatment by prayer or spiritual means in accordance with the creed or
tenets of any recognized church or religious denomination.
(B) For the purposes of rules
3701-16-01 to
3701-16-18 of the Administrative
Code:
(1) Any residence, institution, hotel,
assisted living facility, congregate housing project, or similar facility that
meets the definition of a residential care facility or a home for the aging
under section 3721.01 of the Revised Code is
such a home regardless of how the facility holds itself out to the
public;
(2) Any residence,
institution, hotel, assisted living facility, congregate housing project, or
similar facility that provides personal care services to fewer than three
residents or that provides for any number of residents, only housing,
housekeeping, laundry, meals, social or recreational activities, maintenance,
security, transportation, and similar services that are not personal care
services or skilled nursing care is not a home
required
does not need to be licensed
under Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code or rules
3701-16-01 to
3701-16-18 of the Administrative
Code; and
(3) Personal care
services or skilled nursing care shall
will be considered to be provided by a residential
care facility if they are provided by a person employed by or associated with
the facility or by another person pursuant to an agreement to which neither the
resident who receives the services nor his
their sponsor is a party.
(C) Nothing in paragraph (BB) of rule
3701-16-01 of the Administrative
Code shall
should
be be construed to permit personal care services to be imposed upon a
resident who is capable of performing the activity in question without
assistance. Nothing in paragraph (KK) of rule
3701-16-01 of the Administrative
Code shall
should
be be construed to permit skilled nursing care to be imposed upon an
individual who does not require
need skilled nursing care.
(D) In addition to providing accommodations,
supervision, and personal care services to its residents, a residential care
facility is licensed to provide skilled nursing care to its residents as
follows:
(1) Supervision of therapeutic
diets;
(2) Application of dressings
pursuant to division (A)(2) of section
3721.011 of the Revised Code and
paragraph (J) of rule
3701-16-09 of the Administrative
Code;
(3) Subject to division
(B)(1) of section 3721.011 of the Revised Code,
administration of medication;
(4)
Subject to division (C) of section
3721.011 of the Revised Code,
other skilled nursing care provided on a part-time, intermittent basis for not
more than a total of one hundred twenty days in any twelve-month period;
and
(5) Subject to division (D) of
section 3721.011 of the Revised Code,
skilled nursing care provided for more than one hundred twenty days in any
twelve-month period to a resident whose physician has determined the skilled
nursing care needed is routine, or to a hospice patient as defined in section
3712.01 of the Revised
Code.
(E) A residential
care facility may not
is not allowed to admit or retain individuals
requiring skilled nursing care or provide skilled nursing care beyond the
limits established under section
3721.011 of the Revised Code and
rules 3701-16-07 and
3701-16-09.1 of the
Administrative Code.
(F) Each
residential care facility shall
is obligated to provide services as outlined in the
resident agreement in accordance with acceptable practices and the facility's
policies and procedures.
(G) Each
residential care facility shall
is obligated to comply with all the residents' rights
provisions under Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code.
(H) A residential care facility
shall
is forbidden
from
not use
using the word "hospital" in its name, letterhead or
advertising.
(I) A residential care
facility shall
is
forbidden from
not admit
admitting residents in excess of the maximum
licensed bed capacity.
(J)
Notwithstanding section
3721.011 of the Revised Code, a
residential care facility in which residents receive skilled nursing care as
described in section 3721.011 of the Revised Code is
not a nursing home.
(K) An
applicant for a license to operate a residential care facility
shall
will not
accept more than two residents who need personal care services, medication
administration, supervision of therapeutic diets, application of dressings or
skilled nursing care before receiving a license.
(L) In addition to the provisions listed in
this rule, no person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation
shall
is obligated
to:
(1) Operate a residential care
facility as defined in section
3721.01 of the Revised Code and
paragraph (II) of rule
3701-16-01 of the Administrative
Code without obtaining a license from the director;
(2) Violate any of the conditions or
requirements
qualifications necessary for licensing after the
license has been issued;
(3)
Operate a residential care facility after the license for such has been revoked
by the director;
(4) Interfere with
the inspection of a licensed residential care facility by any state or local
official when he or she is
they are performing duties
required
obligated
of him or
her by Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code. All licensed residential
care facilities shall
are obligated to be open for inspection; or
(5) Violate any applicable provision of
Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code or rules
3701-16-01 to
3701-16-18 of the Administrative
Code.
(M) No county home
or district home licensed under section
3721.07 of the Revised Code
shall
will do
any of the following:
(1) Violate any of the
conditions or requirements
qualifications necessary for licensing after the
licensed has been issued;
(2)
Continue operation after its license has been revoked by the director of
health;
(3) Fail to be open for an
inspection, or interfere with an inspection, by a state or local official
performing inspection duties under Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code;
or
(4) Violate any of the
provisions of this chapter or any rules adopted thereunder.
(N) Nothing contained in rules
3701-16-01 to
3701-16-18 of the Administrative
Code shall
should
be be construed to permit any individual to engage in the practice of
nursing as a registered nurse or the practice of nursing as a licensed
practical nurse if the individual does not hold a valid license issued under
Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3721.04
Rule Amplifies: 3721.01, 3721.011, 3721.012, 3721.04, 3721.05, 3721.06
Prior Effective Dates: 12/21/1992, 09/29/1996, 06/21/1997, 12/01/2001, 04/01/2007, 01/01/2013, 03/01/2018
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