Ohio Admin. Code 4729:4-1-08 - Probation committee
(A)
The probation
committee shall consist of two board members appointed by the board president.
One alternate board member will be selected in order to perform probation
committee functions when an appointed member has a conflict of interest or is
unavailable. Each appointee will serve for a period of two years and, at least
one of the committee members appointed should include a board member who has
previously served on the committee.
(B)
The probation
committee shall approve the form and content of the probation report document,
which probationers will be required to submit.
(C)
Board staff shall
review probationer reports and refer reports that meet criteria designated by
the probation committee to the committee for review.
(D)
The probation
committee shall meet at least annually with each probationer on a schedule to
be determined based, in part, on reports, the probationer's length of time on
probation, and/or substantive violations of probation.
(E)
The probation
committee shall review probationer reports to ensure a probationer possesses
the requisite judgment, skill, and competence necessary to ensure public safety
in the practice of pharmacy.
(F)
The probation
committee shall be responsible for all of the following:
(1)
Reviewing
referrals from treatment providers and recovery monitors as to matters of
non-compliance;
(2)
Reviewing complaints received by the board regarding a
probationer's actions;
(3)
Reviewing deviation requests from board orders and
approving, denying, or modifying requests;
(4)
Reviewing
self-reports of non-compliance that do not pose a danger of immediate and
serious harm to others;
(5)
Issuing warning letters to probationers for
non-substantive violations of board orders.
(G)
Any information
received by the probation committee which indicates a substantive violation of
probation may have occurred shall be referred to the compliance and enforcement
department for investigation.
(H)
The compliance
and enforcement department will notify the probation committee when a new
and/or active investigation begins on a probationer.
(I)
Any reports or
complaints received by the board or the probation committee that indicate a
potential danger of immediate and serious harm to others will be immediately
referred to the compliance and enforcement department for potential summary
suspension.
(J)
Pursuant to section
4729.17 of the Revised Code, the
probation committee will conduct a hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of
the Revised Code to close probation and will make a recommendation to the full
board as to whether the probationer's case should be closed as successfully
completed.
Replaces: 4729-2-05
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 4729.26
Rule Amplifies: 4729.16
Prior Effective Dates: 10/8/2016
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