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Rule 109:2-17-04 | Disciplinary Actions.

...and ability in the performance of their duties as a fire investigator. (5) Any other good cause shown. (B) (1) An individual whose certificate has been revoked may submit an application for a new certificate. The application for a new certificate shall be subject to all requirements for certification in effect at the time the application is submitted. All disciplinary action taken by the commission against the r...

Rule 109:2-18-01 | Definitions.

... personnel do not have the authority or duties of a peace officer. (P) "OPOTA" means the Ohio peace officer training academy.

Rule 109:2-18-03 | Training and instructor qualification.

...address matters directly related to the duties and responsibilities of a peace officer or trooper. The training shall serve a recognized law enforcement purpose and shall have significant intellectual or practical content, the primary objective of which shall be to improve a participant's professional competence as peace officer or trooper. In addition, such training shall meet or exceed the following minimum require...

Rule 109:2-18-03 | Training and instructor qualification.

...ess matters directly related to the duties and responsibilities of a peace officer or trooper. The training shall serve a recognized law enforcement purpose and shall have significant intellectual or practical content, the primary objective of which shall be to improve a participant's professional competence as peace officer or trooper. In addition, such training shall meet or exceed the follo...

Rule 109:2-18-03 | Training and instructor qualification.

...ess matters directly related to the duties and responsibilities of a peace officer or trooper. The training shall be current, serve a recognized law enforcement purpose, and shall be designed to improve a participant's professional competence as peace officer or trooper. In addition, such training shall meet or exceed the following minimum requirements: (1) Continuing professional training pr...

Rule 109:2-18-03 | Training and instructor qualification.

...address matters directly related to the duties and responsibilities of a peace officer or trooper. The training shall be current, serve a recognized law enforcement purpose, and shall be designed to improve a participant's professional competence as peace officer or trooper. In addition, such training shall meet or exceed the following minimum requirements: (1) Continuing professional training programs shall be cond...

Rule 109:4-1-05 | Organization of the office of the Ohio attorney general, consumer protection section.

...ion, the following shall constitute the duties of each division: (1) The administrative division shall: (a) Direct and supervise the overall planning and operation of the consumer protection section; (b) Propose the adoption, amendment, or rescission of procedural rules concerning the internal management of consumer protection section; (c) Promulgate substantive rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revise...

Rule 109:4-3-17 | Distress sale.

...g goods in the course of their official duties; provided that suppliers in receivership, bankruptcy, or any liquidator acting on their behalf shall be subject to the provisions of this rule unless enforcement would conflict and be preempted by federal law; (2) Except as specifically set forth above, the requirements of this rule are in addition to all other requirements contained in Chapter 109:4-3 of the Administra...

Rule 109:4-4-03 | Duties of warrantor.

...(A) In order to qualify a board to hear its warranty disputes, a warrantor must comply with the provisions of this rule. (B) The warrantor shall not incorporate into the terms of a written warranty a board that fails to comply with the requirements contained in this chapter. This paragraph shall not prohibit a warrantor from incorporating into the terms of a written warranty the step-by-step procedure which the cons...

Rule 109:4-4-04 | Minimum requirements of the board.

...ng conflicting warrantor or sponsor duties to board staff persons. The board shall collect and maintain detailed information relating to any interest and involvement of the arbitrators in the manufacture, distribution, sale or service of any motor vehicle. (3) The board shall impose any other reasonable requirements necessary to ensure that the arbitrators and staff act fairly and expeditious...

Rule 109:4-5-02 | Application for qualification.

...n of the general qualifications and the duties of the arbitrators, neutral technicians or consultants, and all other persons employed by the board. (6) A description of all training programs conducted for the board's arbitrators, and the plans for any such programs should approval be granted. (7) Copies of the indices required by paragraphs (D)(2), (D)(3), and (D)(4) of rule 109:4-4-04 of the Administrative Code fo...

Rule 109:5-2-02 | Completion and transmittal of forms and information.

...l to BCI&I: (1) Notice of registration duties The official, official's designee, judge, chief of police, or sheriff shall use the "Notice of Registration Duties of Sexually Oriented Offender or Child Victim Offender" form, or the "Notice of Registration Duties of Juvenile Offender Registrant" form, as appropriate, to provide notice to an offender or delinquent child under divisions (A)(1) to (A)(6) of section 2950....

Rule 109:5-2-02 | Completion and transmittal of forms and information.

... BCI&I: (1) Notice of registration duties The official, official's designee, judge, chief of police, or sheriff shall use the "Notice of Registration Duties of Sexually Oriented Offender or Child Victim Offender" form, or the "Notice of Registration Duties of Juvenile Offender Registrant" form, as appropriate, to provide notice to an offender or delinquent child under divisions (A)(1) to (A)...

Rule 109:5-2-04 | School and child care facility's use and administration of information regarding person subject to community notification.

...f abuse, neglect or dependency or whose duties involve the care, custody or control of children. Employees who receive said information shall be instructed to promptly notify the executive director of the agency if the person subject to community notification is observed in the vicinity of the agency or in the vicinity of any children with whom the agency is involved unless the observed person subject to community no...

Rule 109:5-2-05 | Victim notification.

...s completed the "Notice of Registration Duties of Sexually Oriented Offender or Child Victim Offender" form, or "Notice of Registration Duties of Juvenile Offender Registrant" form, the sentencing judge, juvenile judge or said judge's designee shall, within five days, send the victim written notice, by regular mail, of the county where the registrant intends to reside, the address of that county's sheriff, and the da...

Rule 109:5-4-04 | School and child care facility's use and administration of information regarding person subject to community notification.

...f abuse, neglect or dependency or whose duties involve the care, custody or control of children. Employees who receive said information shall be instructed to promptly notify the executive director of the agency if the person subject to community notification is observed in the vicinity of the agency or in the vicinity of any children with whom the agency is involved. The executive director shall notify the local law...

Rule 109:5-6-02 | Transmittal of Notices.

...(A) Notice of registration duties to sheriff of the county where the arson offender intends to reside - The judge, official or official's designee required to provide notice of the duty to register to an arson offender under division (A) of section 2909.14 of the Revised Code shall determine the county in which the arson offender intends to reside and mail a copy of the signed notice prescribed by the attorney genera...

Rule 109:5-7-02 | Confidential address program.

...ated to the performance of official duties, or for another legitimate governmental purpose. (H) Access to OHLEG logs a user off after nineteen minutes of inactivity. (I) Unauthorized access or misuse of OHLEG is a violation of division (D) of section 2913.04 of the Revised Code, constitutes a fifth degree felony of the fifth degree.

Rule 109:6-1-01 | Definitions.

...ing the employees at the location whose duties or responsibilities involve, in whole or part, evaluation, identification, labeling, monitoring, handling, disposal, transportation, storage, or treatment of solid, infectious, or hazardous waste; or (2) Is authorized to make final discretionary decisions to evaluate, identify, label, monitor, handle, dispose, transport, store, or treat solid, infectious, or hazardous w...

Rule 109:6-1-01 | Definitions.

...ing the employees at the location whose duties or responsibilities involve, in whole or part, evaluation, identification, labeling, monitoring, handling, disposal, transportation, storage, or treatment of solid, infectious, or hazardous waste; or (2) Is authorized to make final discretionary decisions to evaluate, identify, label, monitor, handle, dispose, transport, store, or treat solid, infect...

Rule 111-1-02 | Definitions.

...cretary of state 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 secretary of state shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's a...

Rule 111-1-02 | Confidential personal information.

...secretary of state to fulfill their job duties, consistent with paragraph (C) of this rule. Prior to providing an employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system, both the information owner and the employee's supervisor shall grant approval. The information owner shall revise an employee's access to confidential personal information upon a change to t...

Rule 111:1-3-11 | Role of the filing office.

...xpressly provided for by statute, the duties and responsibilities of the filing office with respect to the administration of the UCC are ministerial. In accepting for filing or refusing to file a UCC record pursuant to this chapter, the filing office does not determine the legal sufficiency or insufficiency of the UCC record, determine that information in the record is correct or incorrect, in whole or in p...

Rule 111:2-4-13 | Accounting for contributions and expenditures.

...fund shall fulfill all record-keeping duties as set forth in this rule. (A) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (H) of this rule, an account of contributions shall be kept, by any reasonable accounting procedure, of all contributions received by or on behalf of the entity, regardless of the amount of the contribution received or the circumstances of where the contribution was received. The ...

Rule 111:2-4-13 | Accounting for contributions and expenditures.

...fund shall fulfill all record-keeping duties as set forth in this rule. (A) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (H) of this rule, an account of contributions shall be kept, by any reasonable accounting procedure, of all contributions received by or on behalf of the entity, regardless of the amount of the contribution received or the circumstances of where the contribution was received. The ac...