Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A)
Definition & eligibility for registration.
"Veteran" means any person who has
completed service in the armed forces, including the national guard of any
state, or a reserve component of the armed forces, who has been discharged
under honorable conditions from the armed forces or who has been transferred to
the reserve with evidence of satisfactory service.
In accordance with section
5903.03 of the Revised Code, a
veteran or member of the armed forces may submit documentation for the board's
consideration to demonstrate that the applicant's military education, training
and/or service is substantially equivalent to the educational and/or experience
requirements for registration as a sanitarian or sanitarian in
training.
(B)
License renewal.
(1)
In accordance
with section 5903.10 of the Revised Code, a
registrant whose registration expired due to their service in the armed forces
of the United States or a reserve component of the armed forces of the United
States, including the Ohio national guard or the national guard of any other
state, shall be eligible for renewal of the expired registration in accordance
with section 4736.11 of the Revised Code and
rules 4736-12-01 and 4736-12-02 of the Administrative Code, if the following conditions are met:
(a)
The registrant
presents the board with satisfactory evidence that, not more than six months
prior to the date the evidence is submitted to the board, the registrant was
honorably discharged or separated under honorable conditions;
(b)
The registrant
meets the requirements for renewal required by section
4736.11 of the Revised Code and
rules 4736-12-01 and 4736-22-02 of the Administrative Code.
(2)
The provisions
of this paragraph of this rule also apply if the registrants spouse served in
the armed forces of the United States or a reserve component of the armed
forces of the United States, including the Ohio national guard or the national
guard of any other state and the spouse's service resulted in the registrants
absence from this state.
(C)
Continuing
education.
(1)
In accordance with section
5903.12 of the Revised Code, the
provisions of this paragraph apply to a registrant who has been a member of the
armed forces of the United States, the Ohio national guard, the Ohio military
reserve, the Ohio naval militia, the national guard of any other state, or a
reserve component of the armed forces of the United States who has served on
active duty for a period in excess of thirty-one days.
(2)
A registrant who
meets the provisions contained in paragraph (C)(1) of this rule may submit an
application to the Board requesting an extension of the current continuing
education reporting period.
(a)
The registrant shall submit proper documentation
certifying the active duty service and the length of that active duty
service.
(b)
Upon receiving the application and proper
documentation, the board shall extend the current continuing education
reporting period by an amount of time equal to the total number of months that
the licensee spent on active duty during the current continuing education
reporting period. Any portion of a month served shall be considered one full
month.
(D)
Temporary
registration.
(1)
An individual whose spouse is on active military duty
in this state may apply for a temporary registration to practice as a
sanitarian in training or sanitarian in accordance with sections
4736.08,
4736.09 and
4736.12 of the Revised Code. The
applicant shall submit the following items for consideration by the
board:
(a)
A
completed application for temporary registration.
(b)
Application fee
in the amount prescribed in section
4736.12 of the Revised
Code.
(c)
Official copy of the applicants college or university
transcripts demonstrating at least the award of a baccalaureate degree,
including at least forty-five quarter units or thirty semester units of science
courses approved by the board.
(d)
If applicable,
official copy of the applicant's examination score report from Professional
Examination Services (PES) or the National Environmental Health Association
(NEHA) demonstrating at least a seventy percent passage, in accordance with
rule 4736-9-03 of the Administrative Code.
(e)
Verification from all states in which the applicant
currently holds or has ever held registration or licensure as a sanitarian in
training or sanitarian.
(2)
Upon receipt of
all required documents the registrant will be issued, within five business
days, registration to practice environmental health in Ohio.
(3)
The holder of a
temporary registration must abide by chapter 4736. of the Revised and
Administrative Codes.
(4)
All temporary registrations will be valid for a period
not to exceed six months. Upon the granting of a temporary registration all
temporary registration holders must apply for permanent registration using the
standard application, which will be presented to the board at the regularly
scheduled meetings.
(E)
Reinstatement.
(1)
In accordance with section
5903.10 of the revised code, the
holder of a lapsed registration may be reinstated without a penalty fee if not
otherwise disqualified because of mental or physical disability if either of
the following applies:
(a)
The registrant was not renewed because of the holder's
service in the armed forces of the United States or a reserve component of the
armed forces of the United States, including the Ohio national guard or the
national guard of any state.
(b)
The registrant
was not renewed because the registrant holder's spouse served in the armed
forces of the United States or a reserve component of the armed forces of the
United States, including the Ohio national guard or the national guard of any
state and the service resulted in the holder's absence from this
state.
(2)
Reinstatement without penalty fee shall not be granted
unless the licensee or licensee's spouse, whichever is applicable, has
presented satisfactory evidence of the service member's discharge under
honorable conditions or release under honorable conditions from active duty or
national guard duty within six months after the discharge or
release.
(3)
Registrants shall abide by the applicable continuing
education outlined in rule 4736-11-03 of the administrative code unless the applicant submits evidence of the requirements outlined in paragraph (C) of this rule.