Ohio Admin. Code 4725-1-01 - Public notice rule
(A) Prior to the
adoption of any rule subject to the requirements of Chapter 119. of the Revised
Code, the state board of vision professionals shall give public notice of its
intention to consider adoption, amendment or rescission of a rule at least
thirty days prior to the date set for the public hearing. Notice shall be given
by advertising in register of Ohio. The notice shall include:
(1) A statement of the board's intention to
consider adoption, amendment or rescission of a rule;
(2) A synopsis of the proposed rule,
amendment, or rescission, or a general statement of the subject matter to which
the proposed rule, amendment or rescission relates; and,
(3) The date, time and place set for the
public hearing on the proposed action.
(B) Notice of the board's intention to
consider adoption, amendment or rescission of a rule will be sent by mail or by
electronic means to each holder of a certificate of licensure to practice
optometry, opticianry, or ocularistry, and stakeholders, who requests such
information at no cost to the licensee prior to the date set for the public
hearing.
(C) Notice of the board's
intention to consider adoption, amendment or rescission of a rule shall be
given prior to the date set for the public hearing to any person or entity who
requests it and who supplies the board with stamped, preaddressed
envelopes.
(D) A notice of each
regular and special meeting of the state vision professionals board shall be
filed forthwith by the executive director to the board, stating the time, place
and purpose of each special meeting of the board. All meetings, committee
meetings and sub-committee meetings of the state vision professionals board
shall be held in compliance with section
121.22 of the Revised Code (open
meetings).
(E) Any person may
obtain reasonable advance written email notification of all meetings of the
board at which any specific type of public business is to be discussed or may
request to be placed upon a general subscription electronic mailing list. Any
person may receive information concerning the time and place of all regularly
scheduled meetings and the time, place and purpose of all special meetings by:
(1) Sending a written request to the board at
its business address, email address or by fax;
(2) Calling the board at its business office
during normal business hours;
(3)
Consulting the posting on the board's website; or,
(4) Submitting press releases to the
media.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4725.09
Rule Amplifies: 119.03
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1965, 06/27/1983, 06/01/1999, 10/20/2003, 05/01/2014, 08/30/2019
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