Effective: September 23, 2022
Latest Legislation: House Bill 193 - 134th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section, "service entity" has the same meaning as in section 4729.514 of the Revised Code.
(B) A board of health that has established a protocol under division (D) of this section may authorize an individual who is an employee, volunteer, or contractor of a service entity to administer overdose reversal drugs to an individual who is apparently experiencing an opioid-related overdose.
(C) An individual authorized by a board of health under this section may administer overdose reversal drugs to an individual who is apparently experiencing an opioid-related overdose if both of the following conditions are met:
(1) The authorized individual complies with the protocol established by the board.
(2) The authorized individual summons emergency services as soon as practicable either before or after administering an overdose reversal drug.
(D) A board of health, through a physician serving as the board's health commissioner or medical director, may establish a protocol for administering overdose reversal drugs under this section. The protocol must be established in writing and include all of the following:
(1) A description of the clinical pharmacology of the overdose reversal drugs specified in the protocol;
(2) Precautions and contraindications concerning the administration of overdose reversal drugs;
(3) Any limitations the board specifies concerning the individuals to whom overdose reversal drugs may be administered;
(4) The dosage that may be administered and any variation in the dosage based on circumstances specified in the protocol;
(5) Labeling, storage, record keeping, and administrative requirements;
(6) Training requirements that must be met before an individual can be authorized to administer overdose reversal drugs.
(E) A board that in good faith authorizes an individual to administer overdose reversal drugs under this section is not liable for damages in any civil action for any act or omission of the authorized individual.
A physician serving as a board's health commissioner or medical director who in good faith authorizes an individual to administer overdose reversal drugs under this section is not liable for or subject to any of the following for any act or omission of the authorized individual: damages in any civil action, prosecution in any criminal proceeding, or professional disciplinary action.
A service entity or an employee, volunteer, or contractor of a service entity is not liable for or subject to any of the following for injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly arises from an act or omission associated with procuring, maintaining, accessing, or using overdose reversal drugs under this section, unless the act or omission constitutes willful or wanton misconduct: damages in any civil action, prosecution in any criminal proceeding, or professional disciplinary action.
This section does not eliminate, limit, or reduce any other immunity or defense that a service entity or an employee, volunteer, or contractor of a service entity may be entitled to under Chapter 2305. or any other provision of the Revised Code or under the common law of this state.
Last updated October 19, 2022 at 4:08 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3707 | Board of Health
Section 3707.01 | Powers of Board - Abatement of Nuisances.
Section 3707.011 | Railroad Rights-of-Way to Be Kept Free of Dangerous Refuse.
Section 3707.02 | Proceedings When Order of Board Is Neglected or Disregarded.
Section 3707.021 | Injunctive Relief.
Section 3707.03 | Correction of Nuisance or Unsanitary Conditions on School Property.
Section 3707.04 | Quarantine Regulations.
Section 3707.05 | Board Must Secure Approval of Department of Health in Certain Cases.
Section 3707.06 | Notice to Be Given of Prevalence of Infectious Diseases.
Section 3707.07 | Complaint Concerning Prevalence of Disease - Inspection by Health Commissioner.
Section 3707.08 | Isolation of Persons Exposed to Communicable Disease - Placarding of Premises.
Section 3707.09 | Board May Employ Quarantine Guards.
Section 3707.10 | Disinfection of House in Which There Has Been a Contagious Disease.
Section 3707.11 | Application of Quarantine or Isolation Orders.
Section 3707.12 | Destruction of Infected Property.
Section 3707.13 | Compensation for Property Destroyed.
Section 3707.14 | Maintenance of Persons Confined in Quarantined House.
Section 3707.16 | Attendance at Gatherings by Quarantined Person Prohibited.
Section 3707.17 | Quarantine in Place Other Than That of Legal Settlement.
Section 3707.18 | Expense of Quarantining County Public Institution.
Section 3707.19 | Disposal of Body of Person Who Died of Communicable Disease.
Section 3707.21 | Disease in Public Institution - Temporary Building.
Section 3707.22 | Removal of Affected or Exposed Persons From Public Institution to Hospital.
Section 3707.23 | Examination of Common Carriers by Board During Quarantine.
Section 3707.24 | Prohibition Against Unfounded Statements in Examination.
Section 3707.26 | Board Shall Inspect Schools and May Close Them.
Section 3707.27 | Board May Offer Vaccination Free or at Reasonable Charge - Fee Payable to State.
Section 3707.28 | Expenses of Board - Levy.
Section 3707.29 | Construction of Hospital for Contagious Disease - Bond Issue.
Section 3707.30 | Care and Control of Hospital - Removal of Persons to Hospital.
Section 3707.31 | Establishment of Quarantine Hospital.
Section 3707.32 | Erection of Temporary Buildings by Board - Destruction of Property.
Section 3707.34 | Quarantine and Isolation Policies.
Section 3707.38 | Appointment, Authority of Inspectors.
Section 3707.40 | Sanitary Plant Defined.
Section 3707.41 | Municipal Corporation May Obtain Plans and Real Estate for Sanitary Plant.
Section 3707.42 | Construction of Sanitary Plant - Purposes.
Section 3707.43 | Contract for Removal of Waste Substances - Expense.
Section 3707.44 | Joint Construction and Use of Sanitary Plants.
Section 3707.45 | Appointment of Sanitary Board.
Section 3707.46 | Powers of Sanitary Board.
Section 3707.47 | Annual Reports.
Section 3707.48 | Prohibition Against Violation of Orders or Regulations of Board.
Section 3707.49 | Violation by a Corporation - Forfeiture.
Section 3707.51 | "Youth Sports Organization" Defined.
Section 3707.511 | Concussion Awareness, Training and Procedures in Youth Sports Organizations.
Section 3707.52 | Concussion and Head Injury Information Sheet.
Section 3707.521 | Rules Regarding Assessment of Athletes Sustaining Concussions or Head Injuries.
Section 3707.53 | Deposit for Costs Not Required in Prosecutions - Fines.
Section 3707.54 | Order or Regulation May Apply Only to Specific Persons.
Section 3707.55 | Acquisition or Sale of Real Property.
Section 3707.56 | Authorization to Dispense Overdose Reversal Drugs.
Section 3707.561 | Authorization to Personally Furnish Overdose Reversal Drugs; Protocol.
Section 3707.562 | Authorization to Administer Overdose Reversal Drugs; Protocol.
Section 3707.57 | Bloodborne Infectious Disease Prevention Programs.
Section 3707.58 | Information Regarding Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Section 3707.59 | Educational Materials Regarding Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Section 3707.60 | Protocols for Dispensing Epinephrine in Certain Health Districts.
Section 3707.70 | Definitions for Sections 3707.71 to 3707.77.
Section 3707.71 | Fetal Infant Mortality Review Board.
Section 3707.72 | Board Members.
Section 3707.74 | Production of Documents and Information.
Section 3707.75 | Confidentiality.