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Rule 102-1-08 | Definitions.

...ion of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the agency rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (C) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined by section 1347.01 of the Revised Code, that stores,...

Rule 107-2-01 | Definitions for accessing confidential personal information.

...ion of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the governor's office rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (C) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined by section 1347.01 of the Revised Code, t...

Rule 109-4-01 | Definitions.

...of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the office rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (C) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined by section 1347.01 of the Revise...

Rule 109:1-4-11 | Transfer to general account; veteran's, fraternal, or sporting organization.

...anization pays all expenses for the purchase of instant bingo tickets or cards by check or electronic fund transfer from the checking account devoted exclusively to the instant bingo game; (2) The organization deposits the proceeds from the sale of instant bingo into the checking account devoted exclusively to the instant bingo game within seven days of the close of the deal of instant bingo ...

Rule 109:1-4-13 | Net profit from the proceeds of the sale of instant bingo.

... reasonable expense expended for the purchase of instant bingo supplies" includes: (1) The purchase price of instant bingo tickets purchased by a veterans, fraternal or sporting organization for instant bingo as defined in division (GG) of section 2915.01 of the Revised Code; (2) Bank fees and interest actually expended to a financial institution that is a member of the federal deposit in...

Rule 109:1-4-14 | Transfer to general account; veteran's, fraternal, or sporting organization.

...anization pays all expenses for the purchase of instant bingo tickets or cards by check or electronic fund transfer from the checking account devoted exclusively to the instant bingo game; (B) The organization deposits the proceeds from the sale of instant bingo into the checking account devoted exclusively to the instant bingo game within seven days of the close of the deal of instant bingo...

Rule 109:1-4-15 | Instant bingo non-cash prizes.

...xpended by the organization for the purchase of the non-cash prize, including the actual cost of the non-cash prize and any sales tax actually expended by the organization for the purchase of the non-cash prize. The organization shall attach a copy of the itemized receipt for the purchase of the non-cash prize to the corresponding invoice for the purchase of the deal of instant bingo tickets for ...

Rule 109:1-4-15 | Net profit from the proceeds of the sale of instant bingo.

...d reasonable expense expended for the purchase of instant bingo supplies" includes: (A) The purchase price of instant bingo tickets purchased by a veterans, fraternal or sporting organization for instant bingo as defined in division (GG) of section 2915.01 of the Revised Code; (B) Bank fees and interest actually expended to a financial institution that is a member of the federal deposit insurance...

Rule 109:1-4-16 | Instant bingo non-cash prizes.

... expended by the organization for the purchase of the non-cash prize, including the actual cost of the non-cash prize and any sales tax actually expended by the organization for the purchase of the non-cash prize. The organization shall attach a copy of the itemized receipt for the purchase of the non-cash prize to the corresponding invoice for the purchase of the deal of instant bingo tickets f...

Rule 109:4-3-03 | Bait advertising/unavailability of goods.

... evidencing a consumer's entitlement to purchase advertised items at an advertised price within the time limits set forth in paragraph (C) of this rule. Rainchecks shall be executed in duplicate, one copy being given to the consumer and one copy being kept by the issuing supplier, and shall contain at least the following information: (a) The name and address of the supplier; (b) The name, address and phone number o...

Rule 109:4-3-04 | Use of word "free" etc.

...e of the goods or services that must be purchased in connection with the "free" offer. In the absence of such a base price a "free" offer is in reality a single price for the combination of goods or services offered, and the fiction that any portion of the offer is "free" is inherently deceptive. (B) For the purposes of this rule, all references to the word "free" shall include within that term all other words of si...

Rule 109:4-3-06 | Prizes.

...ation is offered in connection with the purchase of a set of encyclopedias. All disclosures required by this rule are made except that during the vacation the consumer is required to observe a sales presentation for real estate. An offer to sell real estate is not a consumer transaction, but it is an attempt to induce the consumer to undertake a monetary obligation, and such attempt was initiated in connection with a...

Rule 109:4-3-12 | Price comparisons.

...sually as an incentive for consumers to purchase. This rule deals only with out-of-store advertisements as defined in paragraph (B)(3) of this rule. The rule stems from the general principle, codified in division (B) of section 1345.02 of the Revised Code, that it is deceptive for any claimed savings, discount, bargain, or sale not to be genuine, for the prices which are the basis of such comparis...

Rule 109:4-3-14 | Insulation.

...enefits are available to a consumer who purchases insulation unless such benefits have been legally enacted, are in effect, and the consumer to whom the representation is made is eligible to receive the benefits. (C) It shall be an unfair or deceptive act or practice in connection with a consumer transaction involving insulation for any manufacturer of insulation to: (1) Fail to label each package of insulation wit...

Rule 109:4-3-15 | Motor vehicle rust inhibitors.

... in writing to indemnify a consumer who purchases such an item of goods or a service for the actual cost of repairing damage caused by rusting or corrosion of any part of a motor vehicle to which the item of goods or a service has been applied. (C) It shall be a deceptive act or practice in connection with a consumer transaction involving an item of goods or service that a supplier warrants to prevent, inhibit or re...

Rule 109:4-3-16 | Advertisement and sale of motor vehicles.

...ontractually bind the dealership. (5) "Purchase price" means the total amount the consumer is required to pay the dealer pursuant to the contract, but excluding tax, title and registration fees and documentary service charges. A negative equity adjustment may be included in the purchase price. (6) "MSRP," "list," or "sticker" means the final manufacturer's suggested retail price as stated on the federally mandated ...

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

...le does not include the sale of special purchase items, clearance items, or seasonal items as those terms are defined in rule 109:4-3-03 of the Administrative Code. (B) It shall be a deceptive act or practice in connection with a consumer transaction for a supplier to: (1) Make any representation concerning the cause, basis, reason or necessity of any distress sale unless such representation is true; (2) Advertise...

Rule 109:4-3-24 | Improperly influencing appraiser.

...n the case of any refinance loan or non-purchase second mortgage loan, a supplier, or any person acting at the supplier's direction, identifies on the appraisal order form or communicates by any other means to any person licensed or certified under Chapter 4763. of the Revised Code, either the loan amount or any other express or implied statement of the anticipated or desired appraisal valuation of the dwelling subje...

Rule 109:6-1-01 | Definitions.

...ruments, except for debt related to the purchase and sale of goods or services between businesses. (J) "Disclosure statement" means one of the statements required to be submitted to the attorney general, including the: (1) Applicant disclosure statement; (2) Non-applicant business concern disclosure statement; (3) Personal history disclosure statement; and (4) Triennial updates. (K) "Equity" means any ownership...

Rule 109:6-1-01 | Definitions.

...ruments, except for debt related to the purchase and sale of goods or services between businesses. (J) "Disclosure statement" means one of the statements required to be submitted to the attorney general, including the: (1) Applicant disclosure statement; (2) Non-applicant business concern disclosure statement; (3) Personal history disclosure statement; and (4) Quinquennial updates. (K) "...

Rule 109:7-1-05 | Food services disbursement for summit and medina county battered women's shelter.

...ursement may be used for: (1) The purchase of "food" as defined under the Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code, paragraph (B)(42) of rule 3717-1-01 of the Administrative Code as well as division (B) of section 3717.01 of the Revised Code. (2) The purchase of "beverages" as defined under the Ohio Uniform Safety Code, paragraphs (B)(9) and (B)(30) of rule 3717-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) ...

Rule 109:7-1-05 | Food services disbursement for summit and medina county battered women's shelter.

...ursement may be used for: (1) The purchase of "food" as defined under the Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code, paragraph (B)(42) of rule 3717-1-01 of the Administrative Code as well as division (B) of section 3717.01 of the Revised Code. (2) The purchase of "beverages" as defined under the Ohio Uniform Safety Code, paragraphs (B)(9) and (B)(30) of rule 3717-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) ...

Rule 111-1-02 | Definitions.

...of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the agency rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (3) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined by section 1347.01 of the Revised Co...

Rule 111-1-02 | Confidential personal information.

...of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not currently in place. (3) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined by section 1347.01 of the Revised Code, that stores, maintains, processes or retrieves personal information using electronic data processing equipment. (4) "Confidential personal information" (CPI) has the meanin...

Rule 111:1-1-01 | Definitions.

...te, trust beneficiary interest, option, purchase contract, leasehold for ten or more years, and non-contingent future interest. (B) "Foreign nation" means any country other than the United States. (C) "Minerals" means any chemical element or compound occurring naturally as a product of inorganic processes. (D) "Mining" means excavating or developing, on the surface or underground, and with ...