Ohio Admin. Code 4729-3-01 - Disqualifying offenses
(A)
As used in agency
4729 of the Administrative Code, "disqualifying offense" means a criminal
offense that is contained in the list adopted pursuant to paragraph (B) of this
rule, and any existing or former criminal offense that is substantially
equivalent to those explicitly contained in the list under municipal ordinances
or laws of this state, any other state, or the United States, as required by
division (B) of section
9.79
of the Revised Code.
(B)
The board of pharmacy shall issue a resolution
providing the list of specific criminal offenses for which a conviction,
judicial finding of guilt, or plea of guilty may disqualify an individual from
obtaining an initial license or registration issued by the
board.
(C)
The resolution shall be updated as necessary and shall
be made available on the board's web site (www.pharmacy.ohio.gov
).
(D)
For the purposes of enforcing agency 4729 and 3796 of
the Administrative Code, a certified copy of a plea of guilty to, or a judicial
finding of guilt of any crime in a court of competent jurisdiction is
conclusive proof of the commission of all of the elements of that
crime.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4729.26, 9.79
Rule Amplifies: 4729.01
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