4729-21-06. Sales of medical oxygen to S.C.U.B.A. divers [RESCINDED]


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  • (A) S.C.U.B.A. divers who hold a valid certificate in the following nationally recognized S.C.U.B.A. diving certifying organization programs may purchase, possess, and use medical oxygen for the purpose of emergency care or treatment at the scene of a diving emergency pursuant to divisions (B)(1)(i) and (C)(4) of section 4729.51 of the Revised Code:

    (1) Diver alert network (DAN): oxygen first aid for scuba diving injuries;

    (2) International association of nitrox and technical divers: oxygen provider course;

    (3) Professional association of diving instructors (PADI): emergency first response;

    (4) PADI: PADI oxygen first aid;

    (5) PADI: rescue diver course;

    (6) PADI: tec deep diver;

    (7) Scuba schools international: medic first aid emergency oxygen administration;

    (8) Technical diving international-S.C.U.B.A. diving international: diver advanced development program as a CPROX administrator;

    (9) YMCA: slam rescue;

    (10) National association of underwater instructors (NAUI) first aid;

    (11) NAUI rescue scuba diver;

    (12) NAUI advanced rescue scuba diver;

    (13) NAUI first aid instructor;

    (14) NAUI oxygen administration; and

    (15) NAUI instructor.

    (B) Any subsequent revisions to a course after the initial approval must be submitted to the state board of pharmacy for approval.


Effective: 9/1/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 3/27/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4729.26
Rule Amplifies: 4729.51
Prior Effective Dates: 03/11/2005, 01/20/2015