Disqualifying Offences

The following offenses (sections of the Revised Code) are permanently disqualifying as set forth in this rule; any equivalent federal offense or offense from another state will also by permanently disqualifying.

(a) 2903.01 (aggravated murder);

(b) 2907.02 (rape);

(c) 2907.03 (sexual battery);

(d) 2907.05 (gross sexual imposition);

(e) 2907.32 (pandering obscenity);

(f) 2907.322 (pandering sexually-oriented matter involving a minor);

(g) 2907.323 (illegal use of minor in nudity-oriented material or performance);

(h) 2909.23 (making terrorist threat);

(i) 2909.24 (terrorism);

(2) The following offenses (sections of the Revised Code) are disqualifying for a period of five years from the end any sanctions as set forth in this rule; any equivalent federal offense or offense from another state will also by disqualifying for a period of five years.

(a) 2903.15 (permitting child abuse);

(b) 2903.16 (failing to provide for a functionally impaired person);

(c) 2903.34 patient abuse and neglect

(d) 2903.341 patient endangerment

(e) 2905.05 criminal child enticement (felony level)

(f) 2905.33 (unlawful conduct with respect to documents);

(g) 2905.32 trafficking in persons

(h) 2907.04 unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, formerly corruption of a minor

(i) 2907.06 sexual imposition

(j) 2907.07 importuning

(k) 2907.08 voyeurism

(l) 2907.12 felonious sexual imposition

(m) 2907.31 disseminating matter harmful to juveniles

(n) 2907.321 pandering obscenity involving a minor

(o) 2909.22 soliciting/providing for act of terrorism

(p) 2913.40 (medicaid fraud);

(q) 2919.22 endangering children

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