Chapter 4799. LICENSING OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE REGISTRANTS
In a proceeding held under Title XLVII of the Revised Code to
grant, renew, modify, suspend, or revoke a license or other authorization to
engage in an occupation, if the person who is the subject of the proceeding is
listed on the civil registry established by the attorney general pursuant to
section 3797.08 of the Revised Code, the
board or other body that makes the determination shall take into consideration
the fact that the person is listed on the civil registry.
Effective Date:
08-03-2006 .
(A) |
As used in this section, "critical infrastructure,"
"disaster response period," "disaster work," "out-of-state disaster business,"
and " qualifying employee" have the same meanings as in section 5703.94 of the
Revised Code. |
(B) |
No out-of-state disaster business or qualifying
employee shall be required to obtain a state or local license or other
authorization to engage in an occupation in this state for an activity for
which a license or other authorization is required under Title XLVII of the
Revised Code, local ordinance, or other provision of state or local law, rule,
or regulation if any of the following are true:
(1) |
The activity is disaster work performed in this state
by an out-of-state disaster business during a disaster response period pursuant
to a qualifying solicitation received by the business. |
(2) |
The activity is disaster work performed in this state
by a qualifying employee described in division (A)(14)(a) of section 5703.94 of
the Revised Code during a disaster response period pursuant to a qualifying
solicitation received by the employee's employer. |
(3) |
The activity is disaster work performed in this state
by a qualifying employee described in division (A)(14)(b) of section 5703.94 of
the Revised Code during a disaster response period on critical infrastructure
owned or used by the employee's employer. |
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(C) |
(1) |
Upon request by the secretary of state, the employer
of each qualifying employee who performed disaster work in this state during
the disaster response period shall provide proof of the employee's eligibility
to perform the disaster work as determined by the employer's books and
records. |
(2) |
If the secretary makes a request under division (C)(1)
of this section, the employer shall submit information described in that
division to the secretary not later than thirty days from the date the disaster
response period terminates or thirty days from the date the employer receives
the request, whichever is later. |
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Added by
132nd General Assembly File No. TBD, HB 133, §1,
eff.
9/28/2018.