Ohio Admin. Code 3701-5-01 - Definitions
As used in this chapter:
(A) "Live birth means the complete expulsion
or extraction from its mother of a product of human conception, that after such
expulsion or extraction, breathes or shows any other evidence of life such as
beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of
voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the
placenta is attached.
(B) "Fetal
death" means death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its
mother of a product of human conception, of at least twenty weeks of gestation,
which, after such expulsion or extraction does not breathe or show any other
evidence of life such as breathing of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical
cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles.
(C) "Dead body" means a human body or part of
a human body from the condition of which it reasonably may be concluded that
death occurred.
(D) "Physician"
means a person licensed pursuant to Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to
practice medicine or surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery.
(E) "Attending physician" means the physician
in charge of the patient's care for the illness or condition that resulted in
death.
(F) "Institution" means any
establishment, public or private, that provides medical, surgical, or
diagnostic care or treatment, or domiciliary care, to two or more unrelated
individuals, or to persons committed by law.
(G) "Funeral director" means the business or
profession of directing or supervising funerals for profit, the business or
profession of preparing dead human bodies for burial by means other than
embalming, the disposition of dead human bodies, the provision or maintenance
of a place for the preparation, the care, or disposition of dead human bodies,
the use in connection with a business of the term "funeral director,
"undertaker," "mortician," or any other term from which can be implied the
business of funeral directing, or the holding out to the public that one is a
funeral director or a disposer of dead human bodies.
(H) "Registration district" means a city or
county health district created by section
3709.01 of the Revised Code. The
director of health may combine two or more primary registration districts, or
may establish any state hospital, or other public institution, as a primary
registration district.
(I) "State
registrar" means the head of the office
bureau of vital statistics in the department of
health.
(J) "Local registrar" means
the head of a primary registration district.
(K) "Deputy registrar" means an individual
appointed by the local registrar, with the approval of the director, under
section 3705.05, of the Revised Code. In
the case of the absence, illness, or disability of the local registrar, the
deputy registrar acts in his or her place.
(L) "Sub-registrar" means a person appointed
by a local registrar for the purpose of approving
permits for the disposition of remains
accepting death certificates, fetal death certificates or
provisional death certificates for filing and for issuing burial
permits, as provided in section
3705.17 of the Revised
Code.
(M) "Final disposition" means
the burial, cremation, entombment, removal from the state, donation, or other
authorized disposition of a dead body or a .fetus
fetus.
(N)
"Cremation" means the reduction to ashes of a dead body.
(O) "System of vital statistics means the
registration, collection, preservation, amendment, and certification of vital
records, the collection of other reports required by Chapter 3705. of the
Revised Code and activities related thereto.
(P) "Vital records" means certificates or
reports of birth, death, fetal death, or abstracts of
marriage, divorce, dissolution of
marriage, and annulment, and data
related thereto and other documents maintained as required by
statute.
(Q) "File" means the
presentation of vital records to the local registrar.
(R)
"Registration" means the acceptance by the
office
bureau
of vital statistics and the incorporation of vital records into its official
records.
(S) "Birth record" means a
birth certificate that has been registered with the office of vital statistics;
or, if registered prior to the effective date of this section, with the
division of vital statistics; or, if registered prior to the establishment of
the division of vital statistics, with the department of health or a local
registrar.
(T) "Certification of
birth" means a document issued by the director of health or state registrar or
a local registrar under division (B) of section
3705.23 of the Revised
Code.
(U) "Director" means the
director of health.
(V) "Physician
in attendance" means the physician who was in attendance at or immediately
after the birth of the child or, the physician who is the chief or head of the
department or section of obstetrics in the institution.
(W) "Governmental use only certificate" means
a vital record issued to a local, state or federal government agency for use in
official government business. The governmental use only certificate will be a
plain paper copy issued free of charge and will be marked as a governmental use
only certificate. A certified copy of a governmental use only certificate will
be issued free of charge upon issuance of a court ordered subpoena for a vital
record.
(X) "Stillbirth
certificate" means a certificate recognizing the fetal death of an infant at
any age of gestation. The director or state registrar shall issue a stillbirth
certificate upon receipt of a application signed by either parent. The
certificate shall contain the name of the infant, sex of the infant, and date
of delivery and place of delivery. The director,
or the state registrar, or local registrar shall charge no fee for the
certificate. A certificate recognizing the delivery of a stillborn infant is
not proof of a live birth for purposes of federal, state and local
taxes.
(Y)
"Delayed birth" means any birth that happens in an institution, that is not
registered within seven years of date of birth, or is not registered within one
year, if the birth occurs out of institution.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3705.24
Rule Amplifies: 3705.01, 3705.02, 3705.03, 3705.04, 3705.05, 3705.06, 3705.07, 3705.071, 3705.08, 3705.09, 3705.091, 3705.10, 3705.11, 3705.12, 3705.13, 3705.14, 3705.15, 3705.16, 3705.17, 3705.18, 3705.19, 3705.20, 3705.21, 3705.22, 3705.23, 3705.24, 3705.241, 3705.242, 3705.25, 3705.26, 3705.27, 3705.28, 3705.29, 3705.30, 3705.31, 3705.32, 3705.33, 3705.35, 3705.36, 3705.99
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1960, 06/01/1966, 12/01/1974, 11/20/1994, 05/03/1997, 12/01/2005, 07/03/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3705.02
Rule Amplifies: 3705;01, 3705.02, 3705.03, 3705.04, 3705.05, 3705.06, 3705.07, 3705.071, 3705.08, 3705.09, 3705.091, 3705.10, 3705.11, 3705.12, 3705.13, 3705.14, 3705.15, 3705.16, 3705.17, 3705.18, 3705.19, 3705.20, 3705.21, 3705.22, 3705.23, 3705.24, 3705.241, 3705.242, 3705.25, 3705.26, 3705.27, 3705.28, 3705.29, 3705.30, 3705.31, 3705.32, 3705.33, 3705.35, 3705.36, 3705.99
Prior Effective Dates: 1/1/1960, 6/1/66, 12/1/74, 11/20/94, 5/3/97, 12/1/05
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