Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4123.44 | Investment of surplus or reserve of state insurance fund.
... the investments shall be placed in the custody of the treasurer of state, who is hereby designated as custodian, or in the custody of the treasurer of state's authorized agent. Evidences of title of the investments so purchased may be deposited by the treasurer of state for safekeeping with an authorized agent selected by the treasurer of state who is a qualified trustee under section 135.18 of the Revised Code. The... |
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Section 4511.071 | No liability for lessor under written lease.
...by proving the vehicle was in the care, custody, or control of a person other than the owner at the time of the violation pursuant to a written rental or lease agreement or affidavit providing that except for such agreement, no other business relationship with respect to the vehicle in question exists between the operator and owner. (B) Proof that the vehicle was in the care, custody, or control of a person other th... |
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Section 4721.01 | Liability for loss of property.
...or vault in good order suitable for the custody of money, bank notes, jewelry, articles of gold and silver manufacture, precious stones, personal ornaments, railroad mileage books or tickets, negotiable or valuable papers, and bullion, and keeping on the doors of the sleeping rooms used by his guests suitable locks or bolts, and on the transoms and windows of such rooms suitable fastenings, and keeping a copy of this... |
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Section 5103.0321 | Duties of agency upon notice of conviction of certain offense by foster child.
...ency has temporary, legal, or permanent custody. After review, the agency may, consistent with any juvenile court order, remove the child from the foster home in which the child is residing and place the child in another certified foster home. (C) If the agency does not have temporary, legal, or permanent custody of a foster child residing in the foster home, notify the entity that has custody that it has received... |
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Section 5103.12 | Payments to encourage adoptive placement of children in permanent custody of public children services agency.
... of the Revised Code. (2) "Permanent custody" has the same meaning as in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code. (B) The department of children and youth may enter into agreements with public children services agencies and private child placing agencies under which the department will make payments to encourage the adoptive placement of children in the permanent custody of a public children services agency. If th... |
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Section 5119.14 | Department of behavioral health powers and duties generally.
...n eighteen years of age or older in the custody of the department of youth services. The departments may enter into a written agreement specifying the procedures necessary to implement this division. (D) The department of behavioral health shall designate hospitals, facilities, and community mental health services providers for the custody, care, and special treatment of, and authorize payment for such custody, car... |
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Section 5120.035 | Community-based substance use disorder treatment for qualified prisoners.
...ermine which qualified prisoners in its custody should be placed in the substance use disorder treatment program established under division (B) of this section. The department has full discretion in making that determination. If the department determines that a qualified prisoner should be placed in the program, the department may refer the prisoner to a community treatment provider the department has approved under ... |
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Section 5120.16 | Reception, examination, observation, and classification of inmates.
...are committed to the control, care, and custody of the department. Subject to division (C) of this section, the director of rehabilitation and correction or the director's designee may direct that persons sentenced to the department, or to any institution or place within the department, shall be conveyed by the sheriff initially to an appropriate facility established and maintained by the department, or committed ele... |
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Section 5122.15 | Full hearing.
...ments, information, and evidence in the custody or control of the state or prosecutor; (b) All relevant documents, information, and evidence in the custody or control of the hospital in which the respondent currently is held, or in which the respondent has been held pursuant to this chapter; (c) All relevant documents, information, and evidence in the custody or control of any hospital, facility, or person not in... |
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Section 5123.76 | Full hearing.
...ments, information, and evidence in the custody or control of the state or prosecutor; (b) All relevant documents, information, and evidence in the custody or control of the institution, facility, or program in which the respondent currently is held or in which the respondent has been held pursuant to these proceedings; (c) With the consent of the respondent, all relevant documents, information, and evidence in the... |
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Section 5139.54 | Medical release or discharge.
...e released or discharged from the legal custody of the department of youth services, including jurisdictional provisions in section 2152.22 of the Revised Code, the release authority, for medical reasons, may release a child upon supervised release or discharge the child from the custody of the department when any of the following applies: (1) The child is terminally ill or otherwise in imminent danger of death. ... |
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Section 5153.111 | Criminal records check.
...t as a person responsible for the care, custody, or control of a child. If the applicant does not present proof that the applicant has been a resident of this state for the five-year period immediately prior to the date upon which the criminal records check is requested or does not provide evidence that within that five-year period the superintendent has requested information about the applicant from the federal bure... |
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Section 753.19 | Chief law enforcement officer to give notice of escape and of apprehension of escapee.
...rporation or otherwise escapes from the custody of a municipal corporation, the chief of police or other chief law enforcement officer of that municipal corporation immediately after the escape shall report the escape, by telephone and in writing, to all local law enforcement agencies with jurisdiction over the place where the person escaped from custody, to the state highway patrol, to the department of rehabilitati... |
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Section 9.07 | Correctional facility to house out-of-state prisoners.
... use, intended prisoner population, and custody level, and the department reviews and comments upon the plans for the design or renovation of the correctional facility regarding their suitability for the intended prisoner population specified in the submitted statement. (2) If a local public entity and an out-of-state jurisdiction enter into a contract to house out-of-state prisoners in a correctional facility in t... |
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Section 955.54 | Possession of certain dogs by convicted felons prohibited.
...tion shall knowingly own, possess, have custody of, or reside in a residence with either of the following for a period of three years commencing either upon the date of release of the person from any period of incarceration imposed for the offense or violation or, if the person is not incarcerated for the offense or violation, upon the date of the person's final release from the other sanctions imposed for the ... |
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Section 105.41 | Capitol square review and advisory board - funds.
... such fund, whether or not it is in the custody of the treasurer of state, without necessity for further appropriation. (G)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (G)(2) of this section, all fees, receipts, and revenues received by the board from the state underground parking garage shall be deposited into the state treasury to the credit of the underground parking garage operating fund, which is hereby create... |
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Section 109.39 | [Former R.C. 103.73, amended and renumbered as R.C. 109.39 by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Office of correctional facility inspection services.
...e correctional institution used for the custody, control, training, and rehabilitation of persons convicted of crime and of each private correctional facility; any local correctional institution used for the same purposes; and any youth services facility. Each inspection shall include an evaluation of the inmate grievance procedure, compliance with meal requirements, at least one review of rehabilitative or education... |
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Section 109.65 | Missing children clearinghouse - missing children fund.
...unning away from home or from the care, custody, and control of their parents, parent who is the residential parent and legal custodian, guardian, legal custodian, or another person responsible for them, alternatives that may be available to address their concerns and problems; (c) Offenses under federal law that could relate to missing children and other provisions of federal law that focus on missing children; ... |
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Section 113.40 | Acceptance of payments by financial transaction devices.
...tate treasury or into an account in the custody of the treasurer of state. (B) Notwithstanding any other section of the Revised Code and subject to division (D) of this section, the board of deposit shall adopt a resolution authorizing the collection, receipt, and acceptance by the state of revenue, gifts, donations, or bequests made by a financial transaction device. The board of deposit's resolution also shal... |
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Section 1309.207 | Rights and duties of secured party having possession or control of collateral - UCC 9-207.
...party shall use reasonable care in the custody and preservation of collateral in the secured party's possession. In the case of an instrument or chattel paper, reasonable care includes taking necessary steps to preserve rights against prior parties unless otherwise agreed. (B) Except as otherwise provided in division (D) of this section, if a secured party has possession of collateral: (1) Reasonable expenses... |
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Section 131.11 | Security required for county funds deposited by certain public officials; service charge.
...unds or securities in the possession or custody of any county official in an official capacity or any funds or securities the possession or custody of which is charged to any county official, including funds or securities in transit to or from any bank or trust company, may be insured by the board of county commissioners in such amount as is found necessary in the public interest. All costs of such insurance shall be... |
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Section 1331.16 | Investigative demand for discovery.
...the Revised Code, may be in possession, custody, or control of any documentary material or may have knowledge of any fact that is relevant to any investigation conducted to determine if any person is or has been engaged in a violation of this chapter, the attorney general or the attorney general's designated representative may issue in writing, and cause to be served upon any person or the representative or agent of ... |
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Section 135.01 | Uniform depository act definitions.
...dial moneys from an account held in the custody of the treasurer of state to facilitate settlement of obligations of the custodial fund. (I) "Public deposit" means public moneys deposited in a public depository pursuant to sections 135.01 to 135.21 of the Revised Code. (J) "Public depository" means an institution which receives or holds any public deposits. (K) "Public moneys" means all moneys in the treasur... |
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Section 135.45 | State treasurer's investment pool.
...s fund, which may be established in the custody of the treasurer of state. The treasurer of state shall invest the moneys in the fund in separately managed accounts and pooled accounts, including the state treasurer's investment pool, in the same manner, in the same types of instruments, and subject to the same limitations provided for the deposit and investment of interim moneys of the state, except that the fund sh... |
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Section 135.46 | Investment pools for temporary investment of bond proceeds.
...bond proceeds. The pool shall be in the custody of the treasurer of state. (B) A treasurer, governing board, or investing authority of a subdivision, or any agency of the state that has debt-issuing authority may pay bond proceeds into either or both of the pools authorized under division (A) of this section. (C) The treasurer of state shall invest the funds of the taxable investment pool authorized under divis... |