Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4731 - State Medical Board
Chapter 4731-18 - Surgery Standards
Section 4731-18-01 - Definitions
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
As used in this chapter of the Administrative Code:
(A) "Light based medical device " means any device that can be made to produce or amplify electromagnetic radiation at wavelengths equal to or greater than one hundred eighty nm but less than or equal to 1.0 X 10 6nm [ten to the sixth power] and that is manufactured, designed, intended or promoted for irradiation of any part of the human body for the purpose of affecting the structure or function of the body.
(B) "Phototherapy" means the following:
(C) "Photodynamic therapy" means light therapy involving the activation of a photosensitizer by visible light in the presence of oxygen, resulting in the creation of reactive oxygen species, which selectively destroy the target tissue.
(D) "Ablative dermatologic procedure" means a dermatologic procedure that is expected to excise, burn, or vaporize the skin below the dermo-epidermal junction.
(E) "Non-ablative dermatologic procedure" means a dermatologic procedure that is not expected or intended to excise, burn, or vaporize the epidermal surface of the skin.
(F) "Physician" means a person authorized to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code and acting within the scope of their practice.
(G) "Delegation" means the assignment of the performance of a service to a person who is not a physician.
(H) "On-site supervision" means the physical presence of the supervising physician is required in the same location (i.e., the physician's office suite) as the delegate of the light based medical device but does not require the physician's presence in the same room.
(I) "Direct physical oversight" means the physical presence of the supervising physician is required in the same room to directly observe the delegate of the light based medical device.
(J) "Vascular laser" means light-based medical devices including lasers and intense pulsed light apparatuses whose primary cutaneous target structures are telangiectasia, venulectasia, and superficial cutaneous vascular structures. In general, these lasers have wavelengths that correspond to the hemoglobin absorption spectrum.