Effective: November 22, 2020
Latest Legislation: House Bill 151 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Agency" and "license" have the same meanings as in section 119.01 of the Revised Code.
(2) "Crime" has the same meaning as in section 2930.01 of the Revised Code.
(3) "Health care practitioner" means any of the following:
(a) An individual licensed under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery;
(b) An individual licensed under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse;
(c) An individual licensed under Chapter 4730. of the Revised Code to practice as a physician assistant;
(d) An individual licensed under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code to practice as a psychologist;
(e) An individual licensed under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code to practice as a chiropractor.
(4) "Victim" has the same meaning as in section 2930.01 of the Revised Code, except that it excludes any party to a motor vehicle accident.
(B) No health care practitioner, with the intent to obtain professional employment for the health care practitioner, shall directly contact in person, by telephone, or by electronic means any victim of a crime, or any witness to a motor vehicle accident or crime, other than a witness that was a party to a motor vehicle accident, until thirty days after the date of the motor vehicle accident or crime.
(C) No person who has been paid or given, or was offered to be paid or given, money or anything of value to solicit employment on behalf of another shall directly contact in person, by telephone, or by electronic means any victim of a crime, or any witness to a motor vehicle accident or crime, other than a witness that was a party to a motor vehicle accident, until thirty days after the date of the motor vehicle accident or crime.
(D)(1) Except as provided in division (D)(3) of this section, all of the following apply to a health care practitioner who, for the purpose of obtaining professional employment, contacts any party to a motor vehicle accident:
(a) The health care practitioner shall not contact the party in person at any time for the purpose of obtaining professional employment.
(b) Beginning twenty-four hours after the time of the accident, the health care practitioner may initiate contact with the party for the purpose of obtaining professional employment as follows:
(i) Through telephone, but not more than once in any forty-eight hour period;
(ii) Once through electronic mail;
(iii) Once through a text message;
(iv) Once in writing delivered through the United States postal service.
(2) Except as provided in division (D)(3) of this section, all of the following apply to a person who has been paid or given, or was offered to be paid or given, money or anything of value to contact, for the purpose of obtaining professional employment on behalf of another, any party to a motor vehicle accident:
(a) The person shall not contact the party in person at any time for the purpose of obtaining professional employment on behalf of another.
(b) Beginning twenty-four hours after the time of the accident, the person may initiate contact with the party for the purpose of obtaining professional employment on behalf of another as follows:
(i) Through telephone, but not more than once in any forty-eight hour period;
(ii) Once through electronic mail;
(iii) Once through a text message;
(iv) Once in writing delivered through the United States postal service.
(3) Divisions (D)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply to any person who solicits professional services to any party to a motor vehicle accident if the party being solicited was a previous purchaser of services from the person soliciting employment, or from the person on whose behalf employment is being solicited, and if both of the following apply:
(a) The solicitation is made under the same business or professional name that was previously used to sell services to the party to the motor vehicle accident.
(b) The person who will be providing the services has, for a period of not less than three years, operated a business or professional occupation under the same business or professional name as the name used in the solicitation.
(E) If an agency that has issued a license to a person believes that the person has violated this section, the agency shall issue a notice and conduct a hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. After determining that a person has violated this section on three separate occasions, the agency shall suspend the person's license.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 13 | Commercial Transactions
Chapter 1349 | Consumer Protection
Section 1349.01 | Responsible Party Fails to Obtain Health Insurance.
Section 1349.02 | Termination of Motor Vehicle Lease by Person on Active Duty.
Section 1349.03 | Termination of Cellular Phone Contract by Person on Active Duty.
Section 1349.04 | Consumer Protection of Persons on Active Military Duty.
Section 1349.05 | Solicitation of Employment by Health Care Practitioner.
Section 1349.06 | Flea Market Sales Record of Purchases.
Section 1349.17 | Restricting Recording Credit Card, Telephone or Social Security Numbers.
Section 1349.18 | Printing Credit Card Number and Expiration Date on Receipt.
Section 1349.19 | Private Disclosure of Security Breach of Computerized Personal Information Data.
Section 1349.191 | Investigation of Noncompliance With Disclosure Laws.
Section 1349.192 | Civil Action by Attorney General for Violation of Disclosure Laws.
Section 1349.20 | Escrow Transactions Concerning Residential Realty Definitions.
Section 1349.21 | Disbursing From an Escrow Account.
Section 1349.22 | Advancing Funds for Incidental Fees.
Section 1349.25 | Covered Loan Definitions.
Section 1349.26 | Disclosures of Creditor Concerning Covered Loans.
Section 1349.27 | Creditor or Assignee - Prohibitions.
Section 1349.271 | Rules for Prepurchase Counseling.
Section 1349.29 | Right to Rescind.
Section 1349.30 | Voluntary Adjustments Correcting Errors.
Section 1349.31 | Criminal Proceedings Initiated.
Section 1349.32 | Conforming Ohio Law to Federal Law.
Section 1349.33 | Rules Adopting Similar Provisions Where Federal Law Is Amended or Modified.
Section 1349.34 | Examination and Investigation of Records.
Section 1349.35 | Annual Report.
Section 1349.36 | Administrative Rules.
Section 1349.37 | Office of Consumer Affairs.
Section 1349.41 | Prohibited Conduct in Mortgage Loan Sale or Purchase.
Section 1349.43 | Internet Database - Violations and Enforcement Information.
Section 1349.44 | Report on Financial Institutions Division Operations.
Section 1349.45 | Misleading or Deceptive Use of Financial Institution Name or Logo Prohibited.
Section 1349.51 | Prohibiting Disclosure of Certain Consumer Information.
Section 1349.52 | Security Freeze on Consumer Credit Report.
Section 1349.521 | Security Freeze on Consumer Credit Cards.
Section 1349.53 | Civil Action for Noncompliance With Security Freeze.
Section 1349.55 | Non-Recourse Civil Litigation Advance Contracts.
Section 1349.61 | Sale of Gift Card Expiring Within Two Years of Sale Prohibited.
Section 1349.65 | High-Volume Seller Definitions.
Section 1349.66 | High-Volume Seller Notification Requirements.
Section 1349.67 | High-Volume Seller Disclosure Requirements.
Section 1349.68 | High-Volume Seller Requirement Enforcement.
Section 1349.69 | Security Procedures and Practices.
Section 1349.70 | High-Volume Seller Duty to Disclose Certain Information.
Section 1349.71 | Partial Disclosure.
Section 1349.72 | Product Listing Disclosure.
Section 1349.73 | Penalty for Failing to Comply With Disclosure Requirements.
Section 1349.74 | Unfair or Deceptive Act Under Cspa.
Section 1349.75 | Severability.
Section 1349.76 | Legislative Intent.
Section 1349.80 | Live Musical Performance Definitions.
Section 1349.81 | Deception Respecting Relationship of Performing and Recording Group.