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Rule 4781-7-05 | Certified third-party inspection agencies.
...ation. The agency shall not perform any duties for which a certification is required while expired. (H) A third-party inspection agency must maintain insurance and/or bonding requirements as prescribed by the division during the duration of the certification period. Failure to do so will cause the certification to be placed on inactive status, during which the agency shall not perform any duties ... |
Rule 4781-7-06 | Code of ethics for certified inspectors and/or certified plans reviewers.
... performance of his or her professional duties. If a situation arises that threatens the health, safety, or welfare of the public or the certified manufactured home inspector's colleagues, the certified manufactured home inspector shall: (a) Advise the licensed installer immediately and provide the installer an opportunity for timely correction of the violation(s); (b) Notify the proper authorit... |
Rule 4781-7-08 | Duties and powers of the authority having jurisdiction.
...me to inspect or perform his or her duties imposed by Chapter 4781. of the Revised Code or the rules promulgated thereunder, provided that credentials be presented and entry be requested of the installer, the owner, or other person having charge or control of the manufactured home. If entry is refused, the inspector shall have recourse to seek remedies provided by law to obtain entry and shall... |
Rule 4781-8-10 | Code of ethics for licensed manufactured home installers.
... in the performance of professional duties. If a situation arises that threatens the health and safety of the public or the installer's colleagues, the installer shall: (a) If an inspector advises an installer of a situation or deficiency, the installer shall correct the situation or deficiency immediately and notify the person or entity that gave rise to the situation that correction is requ... |
Rule 4781-11-01 | General provisions and requirements for manufactured housing dealer, manufactured housing broker, and manufactured housing salesperson licensure.
... any public officer performing official duties. (14) "Ultimate purchaser" means, with respect to any new manufactured home, the first person, other than a manufactured housing dealer purchasing in the capacity of a manufactured housing dealer, who purchases such new manufactured home for purposes other than resale. (C) Manufactured housing dealer's and manufactured housing broker's licenses; application: (1) Each ... |
Rule 4781-11-01.1 | Code of ethics for manufactured home dealers, brokers, and salespersons.
...gues in the performance of professional duties and conform to the highest standards of professional conduct. (2) The manufactured home dealer, broker, or salesperson shall at all times act with complete integrity for each client and shall be honest in all dealings with customers and the public. (3) The manufactured home dealer, broker, or salesperson shall respond promptly to all complaints. (4) The manufactured h... |
Rule 4781-12-30 | Resident's duties.
...(A) A resident who is a party to a rental agreement shall: (1) Keep that part of the premises that the resident occupies and uses safe and sanitary; (2) Dispose of all rubbish, garbage, and other waste in a clean, safe, and sanitary manner; (3) Comply with the requirements imposed on residents by all applicable state and local housing, health, and safety codes, rules of the division, and ru... |
Rule 4783-1-06 | 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 agency shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential personal i... |
Rule 4783-1-07 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...o the board's exercise of its powers or duties, for which only employees of the board may access confidential personal information (CPI) regardless of whether the personal information system is a manual system or computer system: (A) Performing the following functions constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the board to access confidential personal information: (1) Responding to a public records reques... |
Rule 4783-7-01 | General rules of professional conduct pursuant to section 4783.09 of the Revised Code.
...aching, research, or other professional duties. With the exceptions as required or permitted by statute, a certified Ohio behavior analyst shall disclose confidential information to others only with the informed written consent of the client. (e) At the beginning of a professional relationship a certified Ohio behavior analyst shall inform his/her client of the legal limits of confidentiality. To the extent that the... |
Rule 4783-7-01 | General rules of professional conduct pursuant to section 4783.09 of the Revised Code.
...ng, research, or other professional duties. With the exceptions as required or permitted by statute, a certified Ohio behavior analyst shall disclose confidential information to others only with the informed written consent of the client. (e) At the beginning of a professional relationship a certified Ohio behavior analyst shall inform his/her client of the legal limits of confidentiality. To... |
Rule 4783-7-03 | Bases and procedures for disciplinary action.
...or any board member, because of his/her duties, shall not be a competent witness nor subject to deposition in any adjudication proceeding. Unless the testimony of a board member or an attorney hearing examiner is material to the factual allegations set forth in the notice of opportunity for hearing, board members and attorney hearing examiners shall not be competent witnesses nor subject to deposition in any adjudica... |
Rule 4901-2-02 | Procedures for accessing confidential personal information.
...ee of the agency 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 agency shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential personal i... |
Rule 4901-2-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
... commission's exercise of its powers or duties, for which only employees of the agency may access confidential personal information (CPI) regardless of whether the personal information system is a manual system or computer system: Performing the following functions constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the agency to access confidential personal information: (A) Responding to a public records request;... |
Rule 4901-90-02 | Performance evaluation.
... employee performs his/her assigned duties, and are also used in determining retention points in case of layoff. (C) The employee has the right to discuss his/her evaluation with the immediate supervisor and to make comments on the evaluation. All employees must sign his/her evaluation whether he/she agrees or disagrees with the rating. The employee's signature does not signify agreement with... |
Rule 4901-90-04 | County of employment.
...st effectively carry out his or her duties or an area where there exists an identified operational need. For the purpose of this rule, "headquarter county" is interchangeable with "county of employment." (2) "Office staff" means employees who report to the commission's Columbus office on an average of more than two days per week. The county of employment for office staff shall be Franklin cou... |
Rule 4901:1-2-01 | Definitions.
...e Revised Code that shall carry out the duties outlined by section 3781.36 of the Revised Code. (D) "Compliance failure," for purposes of this chapter, shall have the same meaning as defined in division (B) of section 4913.01 of the Revised Code. (E) "Coordinator" shall be a full-time employee of the commission designated by the director of the service monitoring and enforcement department to assist the committee i... |
Rule 4901:1-2-02 | Purpose and scope.
...chapter shall apply to all persons with duties and obligations under sections 153.64, 3781.27, and 3781.28 to 3781.32 of the Revised Code and divisions (A) and (B) of section 3781.26 of the Revised Code. (D) The commission may, upon application or motion, waive any requirement of this chapter, other than a requirement mandated by statute, for good cause shown. |
Rule 4901:1-2-03 | Duties of the committee.
...with the commission in carrying out its duties under Chapter 4913. of the Revised Code. (B) Provide subject matter expertise when requested during inquiries conducted under section 4913.09 of the Revised Code. (C) Review reports in accordance with section 4913.15 of the Revised Code. (D) Make recommendations under sections 4913.15 and 4913.16 of the Revised Code. (E) Perform any additional duties as may be requir... |
Rule 4901:1-2-04 | Selection and duties of chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary, and coordinator.
...f the committee, and perform such other duties as required to enable the members of the committee to perform their duties. (D) The secretary of the committee shall record the minutes or designate another person to record the minutes subject to the secretary's review and approval of the meetings. A complete transcript of a meeting, except an executive session, may be substituted for the minutes. If the committee hold... |
Rule 4901:1-2-05 | Meetings of the committee.
...hall meet as necessary to carry out its duties and meet the time-period requirements of division (B) of section 4913.15 of the Revised Code, but not less than once every three months. (D) The committee may hold an executive session for the sole purpose of the consideration of a matter contained in division (G) of section 121.22 of the Revised Code. Such executive session may be held only at a regular or special meet... |
Rule 4901:1-6-18 | Slamming and preferred carrier freezes.
...f the violation, as well as enforce the duties and remedies provided for under sections 4905.72 and 4905.73 of the Revised Code. (E) A provider of telecommunications service shall offer a preferred carrier freeze (PCF), only in accordance with the rules and procedures prescribed by the FCC. (F) All telecommunications providers that offer PCFs shall be required to refrain from attempting to ret... |
Rule 4901:1-6-18 | Slamming and preferred carrier freezes.
...f the violation, as well as enforce the duties and remedies provided for under sections 4905.72 and 4905.73 of the Revised Code. (D) All telecommunications providers that offer PCFs shall be required to refrain from attempting to retain a customer's account during the process of changing a customer's preferred carrier selection, or otherwise to provide such information to its marketing staff or any ... |
Rule 4901:1-7-04 | Rural telephone company exemption.
... still obligated to fulfill all the duties set forth in 47 U.S.C. 251(a) and (b), including the duty to interconnect and exchange traffic. The rural telephone company's obligations pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 251(a) and (b) is subject to the commission procedures set forth in rules 4901:1-7-06 to 4901:1-7-09 of the Administrative Code, as applicable, to implement 47 U.S.C. 252. |
Rule 4901:1-7-04 | Rural telephone company exemption.
... still obligated to fulfill all the duties set forth in 47 U.S.C. 251(a) and (b), including the duty to interconnect and exchange traffic. The rural telephone company's obligations pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 251(a) and (b) is subject to the commission procedures set forth in rules 4901:1-7-06 to 4901:1-7-09 of the Administrative Code, as applicable, to implement 47 U.S.C. 252. |