Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4121.10 | Session of industrial commission continuous and open to public - records of proceedings.
...The industrial commission shall be in continuous session and open for the transaction of business during all business hours of every day excepting Sundays and legal holidays. The sessions of the commission shall be open to the public and shall stand and be adjourned without further notice thereof on its record. All of the proceedings of the commission shall be shown on its record, which shall be a public record ... |
Section 4121.11 | Bureau rules of procedure.
...Subject to any applicable sections of sections 4101.01 to 4101.16 and 4121.01 to 4121.29 of the Revised Code, the bureau of workers' compensation may adopt its own rules of procedure and may change the same in its discretion. |
Section 4121.12 | Workers' compensation board of directors.
...tive committee of the largest statewide labor federation; three members shall be individuals who, on account of their previous vocation, employment, or affiliations, can be classed as representatives of employers, one of whom represents self-insuring employers, one of whom is a state fund employer who employs one hundred or more employees, and one of whom is a state fund employer who employs less than one hundred emp... |
Section 4121.121 | Bureau of workers' compensation - appointment, powers and duties of administrator - chief operating officer.
...e Revised Code, and except in regard to contracts entered into pursuant to the authority contained in section 4121.44 of the Revised Code, comply with the competitive bidding procedures set forth in the Revised Code for all contracts into which the administrator enters provided that those contracts fall within the type of contracts and dollar amounts specified in the Revised Code for competitive bidding and further p... |
Section 4121.122 | Discipline of commission and bureau employees.
...(A) The administrator of workers' compensation, for employees of the bureau of workers' compensation, and the industrial commission, for employees of the commission may discipline, suspend, demote or discharge any employee for misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance. In the case of any deputy administrator, or of any employee assigned to the investigation or determination of claims, and finding of the administrato... |
Section 4121.123 | Workers' compensation board nominating committee.
.... The nominating committee may adopt by-laws governing its proceedings. (E) Members of the nominating committee shall be paid their reasonable and necessary expenses pursuant to section 126.31 of the Revised Code while engaged in the performance of their duties as members of the nominating committee. (F) The nominating committee shall: (1) Review and evaluate possible appointees for the board. In reviewing an... |
Section 4121.125 | Monitoring performance of system.
... The firm or person with whom the board contracts pursuant to division (C)(1) of this section shall prepare a report of the analysis of the unpaid liabilities and submit the report to the board. The firm or person shall include all of the following information in the report that is required under division (C)(1) of this section: (1) A summary of the funds and components evaluated; (2) A description of the actuarial... |
Section 4121.126 | Conflicts of interest by board members or bureau employees.
...Except as provided in this chapter, no member of the bureau of workers' compensation board of directors or employee of the bureau of workers' compensation shall have any direct or indirect interest in the gains or profits of any investment made by the administrator of workers' compensation or shall receive directly or indirectly any pay or emolument for the member's or employee's services. No member or person c... |
Section 4121.127 | Transactions by fiduciary involving conflict of interest.
...f any property between the bureau and a party in interest; (2) Lending of money or other extension of credit between the bureau and a party in interest; (3) Furnishing of goods, services, or facilities between the bureau and a party in interest; (4) Transfer to, or use by or for the benefit of a party in interest, of any assets of the bureau; (5) Acquisition, on behalf of the bureau, of any employer security or e... |
Section 4121.128 | Attorney general legal adviser of board.
...The attorney general shall be the legal adviser of the bureau of workers' compensation board of directors. |
Section 4121.129 | Audit, actuarial, and investment committees.
...(A) There is hereby created the workers' compensation audit committee consisting of at least three members. One member shall be the member of the bureau of workers' compensation board of directors who is a certified public accountant. The board, by majority vote, shall appoint two additional members of the board to serve on the audit committee and may appoint additional members who are not board members, as the board... |
Section 4121.13 | Administrator of workers' compensation - powers and duties.
...le as may be necessary to carry out all laws and lawful orders relative to the protection of the life, health, safety, and welfare of employees in employments and places of employment or frequenters of places of employment; (C) Ascertain, fix, and order reasonable standards for the construction, repair, and maintenance of places of employment as shall render them safe; (D) Investigate, ascertain, and determine reas... |
Section 4121.131 | Special investigation department access to crime databases.
...The bureau of workers' compensation special investigation department is a criminal justice agency in investigating reported violations of law relating to workers' compensation, and as such may apply for access to the computerized databases administered by the national crime information center or the law enforcement automated data system in Ohio and to other computerized databases administered for the purpose of... |
Section 4121.14 | Investigating agent.
...For the purpose of making any investigation with regard to any employment or place of employment, the administrator of workers' compensation may appoint, by an order in writing, any employee of the bureau of workers' compensation, any deputy, who is a citizen of the state, or any other competent person who is a resident of the state, as an agent whose duty shall be prescribed in the order. In the discharge of his du... |
Section 4121.15 | Power to administer oaths, issue subpoenas, and compel attendance of witnesses.
...The administrator of workers' compensation and his designees, for the purposes mentioned in sections 4121.01 to 4121.29 of the Revised Code may administer oaths, certify to official acts, issue subpoenas, and compel attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, books, accounts, documents, and testimony. In case of the failure of any person to comply with any order of the bureau of workers' compensation or any... |
Section 4121.16 | Witness attendance - fees and mileage.
...Each witness who appears before the bureau of workers' compensation by its order shall receive for the witness's attendance the fees and mileage provided for under section 119.094 of the Revised Code, which shall be paid from the state insurance fund on the approval of the administrator of workers' compensation. No witnesses subpoenaed at the instance of the parties other than the bureau is entitled to compensa... |
Section 4121.17 | Examination of place of employment upon petition that same is unsafe.
...(A) Upon petition by any person that any employment or place of employment is not safe or is injurious to the welfare of any employee or frequenter, the bureau of workers' compensation shall proceed with or without notice to make an investigation as is necessary to determine the matter complained of. (B) After such hearing as is necessary, the bureau may enter any necessary order relative thereto to render the emplo... |
Section 4121.19 | Record of proceedings.
...A full and complete record shall be kept of all proceedings had before the bureau of workers' compensation on any investigation. |
Section 4121.20 | Depositions.
... bureau of workers' compensation or any party may in any investigation cause depositions of witnesses residing within or without the state to be taken in the manner prescribed by law for like depositions in civil actions. |
Section 4121.21 | Effective date of orders - time for compliance.
...(A) All general orders of the bureau of workers' compensation shall take effect within thirty days after their publication. Special orders shall take effect as therein directed. (B) The bureau shall, upon application of any employer, grant such time as is reasonably necessary for compliance with any order. (C) Any person may petition the bureau for an extension of time, which the bureau shall grant if it finds the ... |
Section 4121.22 | Jurisdiction over places of employment.
...Sections 4101.01 to 4101.16 and 4121.01 to 4121.29 of the Revised Code do not deprive the legislative authority of any municipal corporation or any board of trustees or officer of any municipal corporation of any power or jurisdiction over or relative to any place of employment, provided that whenever the bureau of workers' compensation, by an order, fixes a standard of safety or any hygienic condition for employment... |
Section 4121.23 | Petition for hearing by employer.
...Any employer or other person interested either because of ownership in or occupation of any property affected by any order of the bureau of workers' compensation, or otherwise, may petition for a hearing on the reasonableness and lawfulness of any bureau order. The petition for hearing shall be by verified petition, filed with the bureau, setting out specifically and in full detail the order upon which a hearing is ... |
Section 4121.24 | No action to vacate allowed until after hearing.
...No action, proceeding, or suit to set aside, vacate, or amend any order of the bureau of workers' compensation, or to enjoin the enforcement thereof, shall be brought unless the plaintiff has applied to the bureau for a hearing thereon at the time and as provided in section 4121.23 of the Revised Code and in the petition therefor has raised every issue raised in the action. Every order of the bureau is, in every pro... |
Section 4121.25 | Action to set aside, vacate, or amend order.
...e court, upon the application of either party, at the earliest possible date. |
Section 4121.26 | Statement of issues not adequately considered - stay of proceedings.
...If upon the trial of an action under section 4121.25 of the Revised Code it appears that all issues arising in the action have not theretofore been presented to the bureau of workers' compensation in the petition filed as provided in section 4121.23 of the Revised Code, or that the bureau has not theretofore had ample opportunity to hear and determine any of the issues raised in the action, or has for any reason not ... |