What is the “Declaration of Material Assistance” form and why do I have to complete is to apply for or renew my sanitarian registration?
The Declaration of Material Assistance (DMA) is a provision of Ohio Senate Bill 9, which is Ohio’s homeland security and anti-terrorism legislation, which went into effect April 14, 2006. The DMA was created to provide the state with an additional tool to deter and prosecute acts of terrorism within Ohio. The United States Department of State Terrorist Exclusion List (TEL) is being used to identify terrorist organizations and applicants seeking certain state issued licenses/registrations must fill out a DMA certifying that they have not provided “material assistance” to a terrorist organization. Section 2909.32(B)(1) of the Ohio Revised Code requires the State Board of Sanitarian Registration to inform applicants for registered sanitarian registration and renewal that they must truthfully answer each question on the DMA form. If an applicant answers “yes” to any of the questions, or if they fail to answer “no” to any question, it will be deemed as a disclosure that they have provided m
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