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Rule 111:1-3-40 | Search methodology.

...uation,] titles, suffixes or ending noise words of any type if entered in the surname field. (b) First personal name. The following equivalencies apply: (i) A first personal name is the logical equivalent of the first initial of the name. (ii) An initial (a single letter) is the logical equivalent of all first personal names that begin with that letter. (iii) No first personal name or init...

Rule 128-4-02 | Capitol buildings or grounds use: general rules and requirement of a permit.

...capitol buildings or grounds if the noise level interferes with the normal use of capitol buildings or grounds or is inappropriate to the surrounding area. No sound equipment may be used in or on capitol buildings or grounds unless rented from the board or given express written permission by the board. (7) Camping on the capitol grounds is prohibited. (8) Smoking or vaping tobacco or electro...

Rule 128-4-02 | Capitol buildings and grounds use: general rules and requirement of a permit.

...capitol buildings or grounds if the noise level interferes with the normal use of the capitol buildings or grounds or is inappropriate to the surrounding area. No sound equipment may be used in or on the capitol buildings or grounds unless express written permission has been received by the executive director on behalf of the board. (6) Camping on the capitol grounds is prohibited. (7) Smoki...

Rule 901:1-13-01 | Definitions.

...back end. (8) Increased sensitivity to noise and sudden movement, (9) Star gazing, (10) Head pressing, (11) Recumbency, (12) Any other signs of neurological disease or chronic wasting.

Rule 1301:7-7-02 | Definitions.

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Rule 1301:7-7-56 | Explosives and fireworks.

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Rule 1501:3-4-12 | Vehicles permitted in the all purpose vehicle area; vehicle exhaust requirements; vehicle size limits in all purpose vehicle area.

... equivalent spark arrestor and muffler. Noise emitted from off-highway motorcycles, all purpose vehicles, and utility vehicles must be less than ninety-nine decibels at twenty inches from the exhaust outlet as measured in the conformance with SAE J1287. Snowmobiles must be in accordance with division (A)(4) of section 4519.20 of the Revised Code. (C) Permitted vehicles shall not possess a width g...

Rule 1501:9-3-01 | Definitions.

... logs; (2) Tracer surveys; (3) Noise logs; (4) Temperature surveys; (5) Casing inspection log; (6) Caliper log; or (7) Any other logs or tests considered effective by the chief. (X) "Notice of application" means a notification provided by the division that an application for a permit for a class II disposal well or a class II disposal well and surface facility has been...

Rule 1501:9-3-07 | Operating, monitoring and reporting of saltwater injection wells.

...the division; (2) Tracer surveys; (3) Noise logs; (4) Temperature surveys; or (5) Any other logs or tests considered effective by the chief. (I) When mechanical failures or downhole problems cause contamination of the land, surface waters, or subsurface waters, the injection well owner shall cease all injection operations immediately until the chief determines that the problems have been corrected. The chief may...

Rule 1501:9-5-10 | Operation, monitoring and reporting of enhanced recovery projects.

...the division; (2) Tracer surveys; (3) Noise logs; (4) Temperature surveys; or (5) Any logs or tests considered effective by the chief. (H) When mechanical integrity failures or downhole problems cause contamination of the land, surface waters, or subsurface waters, the project owner shall cease all injection operations immediately until the chief determines that the problems have been corrected. The chief may re...

Rule 1501:9-7-10 | Mechanical integrity.

...ule: (1) The results of a temperature, noise, or cement quality (bond) log; (2) For solution mining wells where the nature of the casing precludes the use of the logging techniques prescribed in paragraph (C)(1) of this rule, cementing records demonstrating the presence of adequate cement to prevent such migration; (3) For solution mining wells where the chief elects to rely on cementing records to demonstrate the...

Rule 1501:9-9-03 | Drilling and deepening operations.

...ll be conducted in a manner to mitigate noise, including the reasonable use of screening and appropriate mufflers on drilling and servicing equipment. (J) In urbanized areas where there is a known occurrence of shallow gas or H2S, drilling on air may not be permitted, fluid drilling shall be required. During drilling, the state inspector shall require converting to fluid drilling where there is an imminent threat...

Rule 1501:9-9-03 | Drilling and deepening operations.

...e conducted in a manner to mitigate noise, including the reasonable use of screening and appropriate mufflers on drilling and servicing equipment. (J) In urbanized areas where there is a known occurrence of shallow gas or H2S, drilling on air is not permitted and fluid drilling will be used. During drilling, the state inspector will direct a person to use fluid drilling where there is an imminen...

Rule 1501:17-1-02 | Definitions.

...to generate colored light, smoke and/or noise. (Q) "Alcohol" as defined by section 4301.01 of the Revised Code.

Rule 1501:17-1-02 | Definitions.

...enerate colored light, smoke and/or noise. (S) "Alcohol" has the same meaning as defined in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code. (T) "Litter" has the same meaning as defined in section 1502.01 of the Revised Code.

Rule 1501:31-9-02 | Regulations governing camping on certain division of wildlife areas.

...se, create, or contribute in any way to noise that disturbs the peace and quiet of other persons between the quiet hours of ten p.m. to seven a.m. (6) Operate or bring into any camping area, any vehicle used for camping, and having plumbing fixtures with provision for outside drainage, which does not include a suitable, non-spilling holding tank which will not overflow and is connected with leak-proof couplings to a...

Rule 1501:31-9-02 | Regulations governing camping on certain division of wildlife areas.

...create, or contribute in any way to noise that disturbs the peace and quiet of other persons between the quiet hours of ten p.m. to seven a.m. (5) Operate or bring into any camping area, any vehicle used for camping, and having plumbing fixtures with provision for outside drainage, which does not include a suitable, non-spilling holding tank which will not overflow and is connected with leak-proo...

Rule 1501:31-9-02 | Regulations governing camping on certain division of wildlife areas.

...create, or contribute in any way to noise that disturbs the peace and quiet of other persons between the quiet hours of ten p.m. to seven a.m. (5) Operate or bring into any camping area, any vehicle used for camping, and having plumbing fixtures with provision for outside drainage, which does not include a suitable, non-spilling holding tank which will not overflow and is connected with leak-proo...

Rule 1501:31-29-03 | Shooting ranges.

...ranges in Ohio. These standards address noise levels, hours of operation, and safety. Private or public shooting ranges in Ohio should substantially comply with these standards to receive the civil and criminal immunities granted under section 1533.85 of the Revised Code. (B) Private and public shooting ranges in Ohio should substantially comply with the listed noise or sound levels that are ...

Rule 1501:46-9-06 | Area noise.

...se, create, or contribute in any way to noise, including but not limited to, playing a radio or other electronically amplified device, or a musical instrument, or operating a motorized generator in any way that disturbs the peace and quiet of other persons, in any manner in any area administered by the division. (B) No person shall, between the quiet hours of ten p.m. and seven a.m., within a campground area, cabi...

Rule 1501:46-13-08 | Noisy or smoking vehicles.

...ich is producing an unusual amount of noise or smoke or in such a way as to create unnecessary noise or smoke from the motor vehicle.

Rule 1501:47-1-20 | Muffler noise regulations.

...required when conducting a powercraft noise level test: (A) A sound meter which meets type 1 or type 2 specifications and SAE J 1970 and SAE J 2005 standards shall be used; (B) A sound level calibrator shall be used to calibrate the sound level meter. The sound level calibrator shall meet all SAE J 1970 and SAE J 2005 standards; and (C) A sound level test shall be conducted in accordance with...

Rule 3301-83-12 | Safety procedures.

...brake, shift to neutral, engage the noise suppression switch, fully open the service door, and look and listen in both directions along the track or tracks for approaching engines, trains, or train cars. (c) After a train has passed the crossing, the bus driver will not drive the bus onto any tracks until the driver is certain that no train, hidden by the first train, is approaching on an adjace...

Rule 3335-105-08 | Environmental (noise abatement) procedures.

...seven a.m. local time. (B) Recommended noise abatement procedures shall be implemented by all pilots of turbojet aircraft. (C) The designated corridors for helicopter arrival and departure shall be used at all times (except police or medical emergencies). Information about current procedures concerning helicopter operations shall be available at the airport administration office. (D) Runways 27L and 27R are desig...

Rule 3337-1-40 | Statement of commitment to free expression.

...he context. It may take very little noise to disrupt an intense studying session in Alden library. That same level of noise is less likely to be disruptive in Baker center at lunchtime on a Tuesday, and may not even be noticedmuch less be disruptiveoutdoors on the college green. As a general matter, a wider range of activities may be disruptive indoorswhere most university work takes place, an...