Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3309.156 | Restrictions on fiduciaries.
...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, a fiduciary shall not cause the school employees retirement system to engage in a transaction, if he knows or should know that such transaction constitutes a direct or indirect: (1) Sale or exchange, or leasing, of any property between the system and a party in interest; (2) Lending of money or other extension of credit between the system and a party in intere... |
Section 3309.20 | Maintenance of individual account.
...The school employees retirement board shall provide for the maintenance of an individual account with each contributor showing the amount of his contributions and the interest accumulations thereon. It shall collect and keep in convenient form such data as is necessary for the preparation of the required mortality and service tables, and for the compilation of such other information as is required for the actuarial ... |
Section 3309.21 | Actuarial valuation of pension assets, liabilities, and funding requirements.
...(A) The school employees retirement board shall have prepared annually by or under the supervision of an actuary an actuarial valuation of the pension assets, liabilities, and funding requirements of the school employees retirement system as established pursuant to this chapter. The actuary shall complete the valuation in accordance with actuarial standards of practice promulgated by the actuarial standards boa... |
Section 3309.47 | Contribution of contributor.
...t. The deposits may be refunded to the beneficiary or estate if the member dies before retirement, and the board shall determine whether regular interest shall be credited to deposits thus refunded. |
Section 3309.50 | Payment of death benefit.
... The retirant or recipient's designated beneficiary; (b) The retirant or recipient's surviving spouse; (c) The retirant or recipient's children, share and share alike; (d) The retirant or recipient's parents, share and share alike; (e) The person responsible for the retirant or recipient's burial expenses; (f) The retirant or recipient's estate. (2) If a person listed in division (A)(1) of this section is d... |
Section 3309.692 | Additional deposits to fund medical expenses.
...e program may be a voluntary employees' beneficiary association, as described in section 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(9), as amended; an account described in section 401(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 401(h), as amended; a medical savings account; or a similar type of program under which an individual may accumulate funds for the purpose of paying such expenses. To implement th... |
Section 3309.92 | Spousal consent or waiver.
...ts in writing to not being designated a beneficiary under the plan of payment or the current spouse's consent is waived by reason other than the court order. Consent or waiver is effective only with regard to the spouse who is the subject of the consent or waiver. |
Section 3313.59 | Cooperation with public officials to provide other recreational activities.
...Boards of education of city, exempted village, or local school districts may co-operate with boards of county commissioners, boards, or other public officials having the custody and management of public parks, libraries, museums, and public buildings and grounds of whatever kind in providing for educational, social, civic, and recreational activities, in buildings and upon grounds in the custody and under the managem... |
Section 3345.40 | Limits on damages for wrongful death or injury to person or property.
...l be construed to limit the rights of a beneficiary under a life insurance policy or the rights of sureties under fidelity or surety bonds. (3) There shall not be any limitation on compensatory damages that represent the actual loss of the person who is awarded the damages. However, except in wrongful death actions brought pursuant to Chapter 2125. of the Revised Code, damages that arise from the same cause of actio... |
Section 349.01 | New community organization definitions.
...hich the new community authority is the beneficiary as provided in section 349.07 of the Revised Code, rentals, user fees and other charges received by the new community authority, any gift or grant received, any moneys received from any funds invested by or on behalf of the new community authority, and proceeds from the sale or lease of land and community facilities. (L) "Community development charge" means: (... |
Section 349.071 | Class actions affecting encumbrance relating to real property within new community district.
...(A) In any action brought to enforce, modify, terminate, declare rights under, or otherwise affect an encumbrance relating to real property within a new community district, or in any action in which the requested relief would affect an encumbrance, one or more of the owners or residents of the real property within the new community district who are the beneficiaries of or are burdened by the encumbrance, may sue or b... |
Section 3517.01 | Political party definitions.
...ction 1.03 of the Revised Code. (11) "Beneficiary of a campaign fund" means a candidate, a public official or employee for whose benefit a campaign fund exists, and any other person who has ever been a candidate or public official or employee and for whose benefit a campaign fund exists. (12) "Campaign fund" means money or other property, including contributions. (13) "Public official or employee" has the same ... |
Section 353.03 | Powers of authority.
...ch the lake facilities authority is the beneficiary, running with the land. (L) Issue securities for the remediation of an impacted watershed and directly related permanent improvements in compliance with Chapter 133. of the Revised Code, except that such bonds or notes may be issued only pursuant to a vote of the electors residing within the impacted lake district. The net indebtedness incurred by a lake facilities... |
Section 3721.13 | Residents' rights.
...ted or denied. (h) The resident is a beneficiary under the medicare program, and the home's participation in the medicare program is involuntarily terminated or denied. (31) The right not to be transferred or discharged from the home to a location that is incapable of meeting the resident's health care and safety needs. (32) The right not to be transferred or discharged from the home without adequate prepara... |
Section 3721.16 | Residents' rights concerning transfer or discharge.
...al government; (4) The resident is a beneficiary under the medicare program and the home's certification under the medicare program has been involuntarily terminated or denied by the federal government. (E) If a resident is to be transferred or discharged pursuant to this section, the home proposing the transfer or discharge shall provide the resident with adequate preparation prior to the transfer or discharge... |
Section 3775.11 | Online sports pools.
...ame and shall not be in the name of any beneficiary, custodian, joint trust, corporation, partnership, or other organization or entity. (3) A sports gaming account may be established and funded in person through employees or sales agents of a sports gaming proprietor or, pursuant to rules adopted by the Ohio casino control commission, over the internet through a sports gaming proprietor's web site or mobile applica... |
Section 3901.08 | Information from banks.
...s with any insurance company, fraternal beneficiary association, or assessment association, authorized to do business in this state. |
Section 3901.386 | Reimbursement contract - reimbursements to be made directly to hospital - assignment of benefits.
...gnment of benefits with a hospital by a beneficiary, except when the third-party payer has notified the hospital in writing of the conditions under which the third-party payer will not accept and honor an assignment of benefits. Such notice shall be made annually. (C) A third-party payer may not refuse to accept and honor a validly executed assignment of benefits with a hospital pursuant to division (B) of this sect... |
Section 3901.45 | Effect of sexual orientation, HIV, or AIDS or related condition.
...s, occupation, gender, medical history, beneficiary designation, or zip code or other geographic designation to aid in ascertaining the applicant's sexual orientation. (2) An insurer may ask the applicant if the applicant has ever been diagnosed as having AIDS or an AIDS-related condition. (3) An insurer may ask the applicant specifically whether the applicant has ever had a positive result on an HIV test. "Po... |
Section 3901.64 | Terms of reinsurance or security agreement.
...nt of the reinsurance to the insured or beneficiary of the insurance policy in the event of the insolvency of the ceding insurer. (B)(1) The reinsurance agreement may provide that the domiciliary liquidator or statutory receiver shall give written notice to the assuming insurer that a claim is pending against the ceding insurer on the policy or contract reinsured. The notice shall be given within a reasonable amoun... |
Section 3903.32 | Reducing recovery from reinsurer.
...nt of the reinsurance to the insured or beneficiary of the insurance policy in the event of the insolvency of the ceding insurer or provides for payment to a third party and has received the prior written approval of the superintendent of insurance. |
Section 3911.22 | Solicitor is agent of company.
...controversy between the insured or his beneficiary and the company issuing a policy upon such application, be considered the agent of the company and not the agent of the insured. |
Section 3915.04 | Preliminary term insurance.
...e immediately preceding the "change of beneficiary" clause: "The first year's insurance under this policy is term insurance." If the premium charged for term insurance under a limited payment life or endowment preliminary term policy, providing for the payment of all premiums thereon in less than twenty years from the date of the policy, exceeds that charged for like insurance under whole life preliminary te... |
Section 3916.01 | Viatical settlements model act definitions.
... viatical settlement contract or is the beneficiary of a policy that is the subject of a viatical settlement contract, for the purpose of deriving an economic benefit. "Viatical settlement purchaser" does not include any of the following: (1) A licensee under this chapter; (2) A qualified institutional buyer; (3) A financing entity; (4) A special purpose entity; (5) A related provider trust. (T) "Qu... |
Section 3916.11 | Records - examinations.
... insured in a viaticated policy; (c) A beneficiary in a policy that is proposed to be viaticated. (2) Notwithstanding the requirements of division (E) of this section, the superintendent may retain from time to time, on an individual basis, qualified actuaries, certified public accountants, or other similar individuals who are independently practicing their professions, even though these persons may from time to ... |