Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 149.43 | Availability of public records for inspection and copying.
...alth service provider or local alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services board who, in the course of the employee's duties, has contact with persons committed to a local alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services board by a court order pursuant to section 2945.38, 2945.39, 2945.40, or 2945.402 of the Revised Code. "Mental health evaluation provider" means an individual who, under Chapter 5122. o... |
Section 1547.111 | Implied consent to chemical test.
...test or tests to determine the alcohol, drug of abuse, controlled substance, metabolite of a controlled substance, or combination content of the person's whole blood, blood serum or plasma, breath, oral fluid, or urine if arrested for operating or being in physical control of a vessel or manipulating any water skis, aquaplane, or similar device in violation of section 1547.11 of the Revised Code or a substantially eq... |
Section 1701.91 | Judicial dissolution.
...prostitution, gambling, loan sharking, drug abuse, illegal drug distribution, counterfeiting, obscenity, extortion, corruption of law enforcement officers or other public officers, officials, or any employees, or any other criminal activity. (B) A complaint for judicial dissolution shall be verified by any of the complainants and shall set forth facts showing that the case is one of those specified in this sec... |
Section 173.70 | Programs for the provision of outpatient prescription drug discounts.
...he provision of outpatient prescription drug discounts to any or all of the following: (1) Individuals who are sixty years of age or older; (2) Individuals whose family incomes do not exceed three hundred per cent of the federal poverty guidelines, as revised annually by the United States department of health and human services in accordance with section 673(2) of the "Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 198... |
Section 1751.02 | Applying for certificate of authority.
...elopmental disabilities, an alcohol and drug addiction services board, a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, or a community mental health board, or a public entity formed by or on behalf of any of these boards, from using managed care techniques in carrying out the board's or public entity's duties pursuant to the requirements of Chapters 307., 329., 340., and 5126. of the Revised Code... |
Section 1751.91 | Reimbursement for pharmacists providing health care.
... the following services: (1) Managing drug therapy under a consult agreement pursuant to section 4729.39 of the Revised Code; (2) Administering immunizations in accordance with section 4729.41 of the Revised Code; (3) Administering drugs in accordance with section 4729.45 of the Revised Code. (B) The patient's individual or group health insuring corporation policy, contract, or agreement provides for payment ... |
Section 177.01 | Organized crime investigations commission.
....11 of the Revised Code that is a minor drug possession offense; or any criminal activity that relates to the corruption of a public official, as defined in section 2921.01 of the Revised Code, or of a public servant of the type described in division (B)(3) of that section. (2) A person is engaging in an activity that constitutes "engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity" if any of the following apply: (a) The per... |
Section 1901.041 | Assignment and referral of cases to special divisions of court.
...municipal court may refer a case to the drug court judge of the court of common pleas of Hamilton county if the case is of a type that is eligible for admission into the drug court under the local rule adopted by the court of common pleas under division (B)(3) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1901.186 | Concurrent jurisdiction of Tiffin-Fostoria and Seneca County courts.
...inds that the offender's addiction to a drug of abuse was the primary factor leading to the offender's commission of the offense charged. (2) The offender is admitted to participate in the participating in victory of transition (PIVOT) drug recovery program. (C) The Tiffin-Fostoria municipal court does not have concurrent jurisdiction with the Seneca county court of common pleas in a criminal action or proceeding... |
Section 2152.202 | Reimbursement for costs of positive drug tests.
...d for committing an act that would be a drug abuse offense if committed by an adult may order the child to pay to the state, municipal, or county law enforcement agencies that handled the investigation and prosecution all of the costs that the state, municipal corporation, or county reasonably incurred in having tests performed under section 2925.51 of the Revised Code or in any other manner on any substance that was... |
Section 2305.10 | Bodily injury or injury to personal property.
...o hazardous or toxic chemicals, ethical drugs, or ethical medical devices accrues upon the date on which the plaintiff is informed by competent medical authority that the plaintiff has an injury that is related to the exposure, or upon the date on which by the exercise of reasonable diligence the plaintiff should have known that the plaintiff has an injury that is related to the exposure, whichever date occurs first.... |
Section 2307.75 | Product defective in design or formulation.
... design or formulation. (D) An ethical drug or ethical medical device is not defective in design or formulation because some aspect of it is unavoidably unsafe, if the manufacturer of the ethical drug or ethical medical device provides adequate warning and instruction under section 2307.76 of the Revised Code concerning that unavoidably unsafe aspect. (E) A product is not defective in design or formulation if ... |
Section 2744.01 | Political subdivision tort liability definitions.
...re, distribution, or development of any drug or vaccine employed in any such immunization or inoculation program by any supplier, manufacturer, distributor, or developer of the drug or vaccine; (o) The operation of mental health facilities, developmental disabilities facilities, alcohol treatment and control centers, and children's homes or agencies; (p) The provision or nonprovision of inspection services of all t... |
Section 2901.21 | Criminal liability, culpability.
...ulting from the ingestion of alcohol, a drug, or alcohol and a drug. |
Section 2903.04 | Involuntary manslaughter.
...r was under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse, or alcohol and a drug of abuse, both of the following apply: (1) The court shall impose a class one suspension of the offender's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege as specified in division (A)(1) of section 4510.02 of the Revised Code. (2) The court shall impose a mandatory prison term for the violation of di... |
Section 2907.02 | Rape.
...udgment or control by administering any drug, intoxicant, or controlled substance to the other person surreptitiously or by force, threat of force, or deception. (b) The other person is less than thirteen years of age, whether or not the offender knows the age of the other person. (c) The other person's ability to resist or consent is substantially impaired because of a mental or physical condition or because of ... |
Section 2907.05 | Gross sexual imposition.
... the other persons by administering any drug, intoxicant, or controlled substance to the other person surreptitiously or by force, threat of force, or deception. (3) The offender knows that the judgment or control of the other person or of one of the other persons is substantially impaired as a result of the influence of any drug or intoxicant administered to the other person with the other person's consent for the... |
Section 2913.01 | Theft and fraud general definitions.
... of the Revised Code. (GG) "Dangerous drug" has the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (HH) "Drug abuse offense" has the same meaning as in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code. (II)(1) "Computer hacking" means any of the following: (a) Gaining access or attempting to gain access to all or part of a computer, computer system, or a computer network without express or implied authorization w... |
Section 2925.32 | Trafficking in harmful intoxicants - improperly dispensing or distributing nitrous oxide.
...nder previously has been convicted of a drug abuse offense, trafficking in harmful intoxicants is a felony of the fourth degree. If the offender is a professionally licensed person, in addition to any other sanction imposed for trafficking in harmful intoxicants, the court immediately shall comply with section 2925.38 of the Revised Code. If the offender has a driver's or commercial driver's license or permit, s... |
Section 2925.511 | Reimbursement for costs of positive drug tests.
...o is convicted of or pleads guilty to a drug abuse offense may order the offender to pay to the state, municipal, or county law enforcement agencies that handled the investigation and prosecution all of the costs that the state, municipal corporation, or county reasonably incurred in having tests performed under section 2925.51 of the Revised Code or in any other manner on any substance that was the basis of, or invo... |
Section 2925.62 | Illegally selling dextromethorphan.
...ing a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs that is licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code and operated as a pharmacy. (B) No retailer or employee of a retailer shall knowingly supply, deliver, give, or otherwise provide a drug, material, compound, mixture, preparation, or substance containing any quantity of dextromethorphan through the sale of any product to a person under eighteen years of age, unles... |
Section 2929.12 | Seriousness of crime and recidivism factors.
... offender has demonstrated a pattern of drug or alcohol abuse that is related to the offense, and the offender refuses to acknowledge that the offender has demonstrated that pattern, or the offender refuses treatment for the drug or alcohol abuse. (5) The offender shows no genuine remorse for the offense. (E) The sentencing court shall consider all of the following that apply regarding the offender, and any other... |
Section 2929.38 | Reception and other fees.
...isoner, and to pay the fee for a random drug test assessed under division (E) of section 341.26 and division (E) of section 753.33 of the Revised Code. The fee for the medical treatment or service shall not exceed the actual cost of the treatment or service provided. No prisoner confined in the local detention facility shall be denied any necessary medical care because of inability to pay the fees. (B) Upon assessm... |
Section 2937.222 | Hearing on bail - grounds for denying.
...se of violence or involves alcohol or a drug of abuse; (2) The weight of the evidence against the accused; (3) The history and characteristics of the accused, including, but not limited to, both of the following: (a) The character, physical and mental condition, family ties, employment, financial resources, length of residence in the community, community ties, past conduct, history relating to drug or alcohol abus... |
Section 2945.37 | Competency to stand trial definitions - hearing.
... receiving or has received psychotropic drugs or other medication, even if the defendant might become incompetent to stand trial without the drugs or medication. (G) A defendant is presumed to be competent to stand trial. If, after a hearing, the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that, because of the defendant's present mental condition, the defendant is incapable of understanding the nature and objec... |