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Rule 4501:1-4-24 | Disqualifying offenses.
...ual's fitness or ability to perform the duties or responsibilities related to the business of a motor vehicle salvage dealer, salvage motor vehicle auction, or salvage motor vehicle pool. (B) For the purpose of licenses issued pursuant to Chapter 4738. of the Revised Code, disqualifying offenses shall include, but not limited to the following: (1) Robbery as set forth in section 2911.02 of the Revised Code; (2) Ag... |
Rule 4501:1-6-01 | Terms and provisions governing contracts between the registrar and deputy registrars.
...evised Code related to the deputy's duties any rule adopted by the registrar, or any term of the contract with the registrar. The registrar may also remove a deputy who, in the opinion of the registrar, has engaged in any conduct that is either unbecoming to one representing this state or is inconsistent with the efficient operation of the deputy's office. (V) Any deputy registrar who wishes to ... |
Rule 4501:1-6-02 | Selection and appointment of deputy registrars.
... not performed the deputy registrar's duties in a satisfactory manner. Any such disqualification shall be effective for a period of not more than two years as determined by the registrar. The registrar shall base his or her determination of the quality of each deputy registrar's performance upon periodic evaluations and such other factors as the registrar may reasonably prescribe. (J) The regis... |
Rule 4501:1-6-04 | Limited authority deputy registrars.
...all sign a contract before assuming any duties as a LADR. The contract terms and conditions may differ depending upon whether the limited authority deputy registrar is a clerk of courts or an electronic motor vehicle dealer. Among other provisions the registrar may reasonably prescribe, limited authority deputy registrar contract terms and provisions shall provide for: (1) A requirement for a ... |
Rule 4501:1-7-08 | Vehicle registration renewal by electronic means.
...r. (I) In carrying out the registrar's duties under this rule, the registrar may contract with outside sources to process any information, send and receive any information or notices, and take any actions on behalf of the registrar as the registrar may prescribe. |
Rule 4501:1-8-10 | Registration by electronic means.
...r. (I) In carrying out the registrar's duties under this rule, the registrar may contract with outside sources to process any information, send and receive any information or notices, and take any actions on behalf of the registrar as the registrar may prescribe. |
Rule 4501:1-11-03 | Duties of the clerk of courts and replacement vehicle identification number (VIN).
...Upon a motor vehicle owner's presentation of documentation that an authorized replacement VIN or derivative thereof has been successfully installed by the state highway patrol, the clerk of courts shall issue a replacement Ohio certificate of title. The face of the title shall be clearly marked "replacement vehicle identification number installed" or "replacement VIN installed." |
Rule 4501:2-6-02 | Performance of duty and conduct.
...duty (1) A member shall carry out all duties completely and without delay, evasion or neglect. Members shall report for duty at the time and place specified or scheduled by their supervisor, properly attired, and ready to assume on-duty status. (2) A member shall submit all required reports without delay and in accordance with directives established by the superintendent. (3) A member, while on duty, shall not ... |
Rule 4501:2-6-02 | Performance of duty and conduct.
... (1) A member shall carry out all duties completely and without delay, evasion or neglect. Members shall report for duty at the time and place specified or scheduled by their supervisor, properly attired, and ready to assume on-duty status. (2) A member shall submit all required reports without delay and in accordance with directives established by the superintendent. (3) A member, while on ... |
Rule 4501:2-6-03 | Command and military courtesy.
...ment and the effective discharge of the duties and responsibilities of the division within the scope of this command. (B) Succession of command In the absence or incapacitation of the designated commander of any post, district, section, unit, detail or assignment, or when two or more members are performing a duty in the absence of a designated commander, the member senior in rank or grade, or with longer time in r... |
Rule 4501:2-6-03 | Command and military courtesy.
...ment and the effective discharge of the duties and responsibilities of the division within the scope of this command. (B) Succession of command In the absence or incapacitation of the designated commander of any post, district, section, unit, detail or assignment, or when two or more members are performing a duty in the absence of a designated commander, the member senior in rank or grade, or with ... |
Rule 4501:2-6-05 | Equipment.
...s except in the performance of official duties. (2) A member shall not permit persons to enter or be transported in division motor equipment unless it is part of his/her official duties or when directed to do so by a supervisor. (3) A member shall not permit any person to use or operate division equipment unless: (a) It is necessary during an emergency condition, or (b) The member has been authorized to do so by ... |
Rule 4501:2-6-07 | Code of ethics and oath of office.
...lic trust and in the discharge of their duties be mindful of their primary obligations to serve the public efficiently and effectively. (4) They shall administer the law in a just, impartial manner, affording the same reasonable treatment in all cases. They shall recognize the limitations of their authority and at no time use the power of their office for their own personal advantage. (5) They shall be true to the... |
Rule 4501:2-7-01 | Definitions.
...means: (1) When acting pursuant to the duties and powers invested by Chapter 5503. of the Revised Code. (2) While off duty and in or out of uniform and after identifying self as a state highway patrol trooper, and responding to a situation within the powers and duties of Chapter 5503. of the Revised Code or a felony section of the "Ohio Criminal Code." (C) "Administrative or clerical duties" means general office d... |
Rule 4501:2-10-01 | Definitions.
...d occur as a result of performing their duties. (CC) "LEADS access device" means a personal computer with monitor, central processing unit (CPU), operating system, any printers, and LEADS approved software. (DD) "Managed security services" means network security services performed by a private company or contractor. Selecting a managed security service includes but is not limited to the set up, configuration, oper... |
Rule 4501:2-10-02 | LEADS steering committee.
...ts. (B) The LEADS steering committee's duties include providing recommendations for rules, reviewing violations of these rules by agencies to ensure equal and just sanctions have been invoked; recommending enhancements to the system; recommending user fees and other duties as assigned by the superintendent. (C) Any person substituting for an appointed LEADS steering committee member shall have the authority to cont... |
Rule 4501:4-1-01 | Definitions.
...ivision of the state, and whose primary duties are to preserve the peace, to protect life and property, and to enforce the laws of Ohio, ordinances of a municipal corporation, or regulations of the board of county commissioners or board of township trustees, or any such laws, ordinances or regulations. For purposes of this rule, law enforcement agency shall also include the Ohio state highway patrol and the Ohio peac... |
Rule 4501:4-1-01 | Definitions.
...ion of the state, and whose primary duties are to preserve the peace, to protect life and property, and to enforce the laws of Ohio, ordinances of a municipal corporation, or regulations of the board of county commissioners or board of township trustees, or any such laws, ordinances or regulations. For purposes of this rule, law enforcement agency shall also include the Ohio state highway patr... |
Rule 4501:7-1-19 | Disqualifying offenses.
...ual's fitness or ability to perform the duties or responsibilities related to the provision of private investigator services, security guard services, or both. (B) For purposes of sections 4749.03 and 4749.04 of the Revised Code, the following offenses are disqualifying offenses: (1) Aggravated burglary as set forth in section 2911.11 of the Revised Code; (2) Breaking and entering as set fo... |
Rule 4501:7-1-22 | Firearm bearer notation issuance and renewal.
...o carry in the course of his or her duties, the date of expiration of the firearm bearer notation, and the date of expiration of the employee registration card. (C) The firearm bearer notation and the employee registration card may have different expiration dates. A firearm bearer notation is valid only until the date of expiration listed on the firearm bearer notation, even if the employee r... |
Rule 4501:7-1-23 | Firearm bearer prohibitions and disciplinary actions.
... handgun in the course of his or her duties as a private investigator, security guard, or both must also have a concealed handgun license issued in accordance with section 2923.125 of Revised Code or fall within one of the exemptions listed in division (C) of section 2923.12 of the Revised Code. (B) No licensee shall allow an employee or independent contractor to carry a firearm: (1) While enga... |
Rule 4701-1-06 | Meetings of the board.
...y elected officers shall assume the duties of their respective offices as and when designated by the board. (B) The board chair may call meetings other than the annual meeting described in paragraph (A) of this rule. Each such meeting shall be held at a place and time determined by a majority of board members. (C) The board may change the date of the annual meeting described in paragraph (A)... |
Rule 4701-2-04 | Accessing confidential personal information.
...loyee of the board to fulfill their job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information contained in a personal information system. The board shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential personal information upon a change to the employee's job duties including, but not limited to transfer or termination. Whenever an employee... |
Rule 4701-2-05 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...o the board's exercise of its powers or duties by which authorized employees of the board may access confidential personal information. (B) Any of the following functions normally performed by the board constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the board to access confidential personal information: (1) Responding to a public records request; (2) Responding to a request from an individual... |
Rule 4703-4-02 | Procedures for accessing confidential personal information.
...yee of the board to fulfill his/her job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information shall be approved by the employee's supervisor and the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system. The board shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential personal in... |