Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 4906-1-04 | Fees and payments.
...(A) All duplication fees used to defray the cost of copying documents shall be charged by the board in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code, including section 4903.23 of the Revised Code. (B) All application fees shall be determined pursuant to rule 4906-3-12 of the Administrative Code. (C) All payments of application fees may be paid by credit card, debit card, personal che... |
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Rule 4906-2-12 | Intervention.
...(A) Persons who desire to intervene in a board proceeding shall comply with the following requirements: (1) The chief executive officer of each municipal corporation and county and the head of each public agency charged with the duty of protecting the environment or of planning land use in the area in which any portion of such facility is to be located may intervene by preparing and filing with the board, within th... |
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Rule 4906-2-12 | Intervention.
...(A) Persons who desire to intervene in a board proceeding shall comply with the following requirements: (1) The chief executive officer of each municipal corporation and county and the head of each public agency charged with the duty of protecting the environment or of planning land use in the area in which any portion of such facility is to be located may intervene by preparing and filing with ... |
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Rule 4906-3-06 | Completeness of standard certificate applications, staff investigations, and staff reports.
...(A) Upon receipt of a standard certificate application for an economically significant wind farm or major utility facility, excluding those filed under paragraph (B) of this rule, the chairman shall examine the certificate application to determine compliance with Chapters 4906-1 to 4906-7 of the Administrative Code. Within sixty days following receipt, the chairman shall either: (1) Accept the standard certificate a... |
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Rule 4906-3-06 | Completeness of standard certificate applications, staff investigations, and staff reports.
...(A) Upon receipt of a standard certificate application for an economically significant wind farm or major utility facility, excluding those filed under paragraph (B) of this rule, the chairperson, or the chairperson's designee, shall examine the certificate application to determine compliance with Chapters 4906-1 to 4906-7 of the Administrative Code. Within sixty days following receipt, the chairp... |
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Rule 4906-3-07 | Service and publication of accepted, complete applications.
...(A) Upon receipt of notification from the chairman that the standard certificate application is complete, the applicant shall: (1) Serve a copy of the accepted, complete application, either electronically or by disk, on the chief executive officer of each municipal corporation, county, township, and the head of each public agency charged with the duty of protecting the environment or of planning land use in the area... |
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Rule 4906-3-07 | Service and publication of accepted, complete applications.
...(A) Except as provided in paragraph (B) of this rule: (1) Upon receipt of notification from the chairperson that the standard certificate application is complete, the applicant shall: (a) Serve a copy of the accepted, complete application, either electronically or by portable solid-state drive, on the chief executive officer of each municipal corporation, county, township, and the head of each ... |
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Rule 4906-3-08 | Scheduling for accepted, complete applications and the effective date of filing.
...(A) Once the applicant has complied with rule 4906-3-07 of the Administrative Code, the board or administrative law judge shall file an entry in the case indicating the date on which the accepted, complete application is deemed as filed. (B) Upon an accepted, complete application being deemed filed, the board or administrative law judge shall promptly fix the date(s) for the public hearing(s) and notify the parties. |
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Rule 4906-3-08 | Scheduling for accepted, complete applications and the effective date of filing.
...(A) After the applicant has complied with rule 4906-3-07 of the Administrative Code, the board or administrative law judge shall file an entry in the case indicating the date on which the accepted, complete application is deemed as filed. (B) Upon an accepted, complete application being deemed filed, the board or administrative law judge shall promptly fix the date(s) for the public hearing(s) an... |
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Rule 4906-3-09 | Public notice of accepted, complete applications.
...(A) After filing an accepted, complete application with the board, the applicant shall give two notices of the proposed utility facility. (1) The initial notice shall be a written notice to those persons that received service of a copy of the application pursuant to rule 4906-3-07 of the Administrative Code and each owner of a property crossed and/or adjacent to the preferred and alternative routes for transmission... |
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Rule 4906-3-09 | Public notice of accepted, complete applications.
...(A) After filing an accepted, complete application with the board, the applicant shall, in addition to the newspaper publication requirement in division (C) of section 4906.06 of the Revised Code, give two notices of the proposed utility facility. (1) The initial notice shall be a written notice to those persons that received service of a copy of the application pursuant to rule 4906-3-07 of the ... |
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Rule 4906-3-10 | Proof of publication.
...(A) The applicant shall file a copy of the initial notice with the board within fourteen days after the notice is sent. (B) The applicant shall provide proof of the second public notice to the board at least three days before the public hearing by filing a copy of the notice sent to persons pursuant to rule 4906-3-09 of the Administrative Code and providing either a copy of the entire date-marked newspaper page that... |
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Rule 4906-3-11 | Amendments of accepted, complete applications and of certificates.
...(A) The applicant shall submit to the board any applications for amendment to a pending accepted, complete application in accordance with rule 4906-3-06 of the Administrative Code. (1) Each application for amendment shall specifically identify the portion of the pending accepted, complete application which has been amended. (2) The applicant shall serve a copy of the application for amendment upon all persons previ... |
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Rule 4906-3-11 | Amendments of accepted, complete applications and of certificates.
...(A) The applicant shall submit to the board any applications for amendment to a pending accepted, complete application in accordance with rule 4906-3-06 or 4906-6-06 of the Administrative Code. (1) Each application for amendment shall specifically identify the portion of the pending accepted, complete application which has been amended. (2) The applicant shall serve a copy of the application... |
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Rule 4906-3-12 | Application fees and board expenses.
...(A) The board's expenses associated with the review, analysis, processing, and monitoring of applications made pursuant to Chapters 4906-1 to 4906-7 of the Administrative Code shall be borne by the person submitting the application and shall include all expenses associated with monitoring, construction, and operation of the facility and compliance with certificate conditions. Application fees submitted to the board s... |
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Rule 4906-3-12 | Application fees and board expenses.
...(A) The board's expenses associated with the review, analysis, processing, and monitoring of applications made pursuant to Chapters 4906-1 to 4906-7 of the Administrative Code shall be borne by the person submitting the application. The board's expenses shall also include all expenses associated with monitoring, construction, and operation of the facility to assure compliance with certificate conditions. Changes in f... |
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Rule 4906-4-03 | Project description in detail and project schedule in detail.
...(A) For all applications: (1) In addition to the requirements specific to the projects described herein, applicants shall provide a proposed project schedule in Gantt chart format covering all major project activities and milestones. Examples of scheduling information for inclusion are the timing of the: (a) Preparation of the application. (b) Acquisition of rights-of-way, land, and land rights. ... |
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Rule 4906-4-08 | Health and safety, land use and ecological information.
...(A) The applicant shall provide information on health and safety. (1) Equipment safety. The applicant shall provide information on the safety and reliability of all equipment. (a) Describe all proposed major public safety equipment. (b) Describe the reliability of the equipment. (c) Provide the generation equipment manufacturer's safety standards. Include a complete copy of the manufacturer's ... |
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Rule 4906-4-08 | Health and safety, land use and ecological information.
...(A) The applicant shall provide information on health and safety. Examples of relevant information include: (1) Equipment safety. A description of the safety and reliability of all equipment, including: (a) How the facility will be constructed, operated, and maintained to comply with the requirements of applicable state and federal statutes and regulations, including, but not limited to, th... |
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Rule 4906-4-09 | Regulations associated with wind farms.
...For both an economically significant wind farm and a major utility facility consisting of wind-powered electric generating units, the application shall state the applicant's commitment to comply with the following regulations and the board shall require that each of the following requirements be satisfied. (A) Construction, location, use, maintenance, and change. (1) Adherence to other regulations. ... |
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Rule 4906-4-09 | Regulations associated with renewable energy generation facilities.
...The following requirements apply to renewable energy generation facilities, and amendments to this rule apply only to applications filed after the rule's effective date. (A) Construction, location, use, maintenance, and change. (1) Adherence to other regulations. Construction and operation of all proposed facilities shall be consistent with all applicable state and federal requirements, including al... |
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Rule 4911-2-01 | Confidential personal information definitions.
...For the purposes of administrative rules promulgated in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is ... |
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Rule 5101:1-1-01 | Temporary assistance for needy families definitions.
...This rule describes the terms and meanings used to administer the temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) program. Unless otherwise noted, the definitions in this rule apply throughout division 5101:1 of the Administrative Code . (A) "Adult" is defined in 45 C.F.R. 260.30 (10/1999) as an individual who is not a minor child, as defined in this rule. (B) "Assistance" is defined in 45 C.F.R. 260.31 (10/1999) as... |
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Rule 5101:1-1-03 | Disclosure of recipient information, nondiscrimination, and treatment of information received from the internal revenue service and social security administration.
...(A) What records are confidential? All information and records concerning a recipient of Ohio works first (OWF) pursuant to Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code, and prevention, retention and contingency (PRC) pursuant to Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code are confidential. No information or records regarding applicants, recipients, or former recipients of any of the programs listed in this parag... |
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Rule 5101:1-1-03 | Disclosure of recipient information, nondiscrimination, and treatment of information received from the internal revenue service and social security administration.
...(A) What records are confidential? All information and records concerning a recipient of Ohio works first (OWF) pursuant to Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code, and prevention, retention and contingency (PRC) pursuant to Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code are confidential. No information or records regarding applicants, recipients, or former recipients of any of the programs listed in this parag... |