Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3734.49 | Materials management advisory council.
...f the senate: (1) One member who is an employee of a health district whose duties include enforcement of the solid waste provisions of this chapter; (2) One member representing the interests of counties; (3) One member representing the interests of municipal corporations; (4) One member representing the interests of townships; (5) One member representing the interests of solid waste management districts; (6) On... |
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Section 3737.90 | Petroleum underground storage tank release compensation board.
...e eligible for membership in the public employees retirement system under Chapter 145. of the Revised Code and who shall not be subject to Chapter 4117. of the Revised Code. (4) Enter into contracts or agreements for the purposes of sections 3737.90 to 3737.98 of the Revised Code, including, without limitation, a contract for administration of the petroleum underground storage tank financial assurance fund by an ag... |
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Section 3743.05 | Rules governing classification, manufacturing, and packaging.
...d to promote the safety and security of employees of manufacturers, members of the public, and the fireworks plant. The rules shall be consistent with sections 3743.02 to 3743.08 of the Revised Code, shall be substantially equivalent to the most recent versions of chapters 1123, 1124, and 1126 of the most recent national fire protection association standards, and shall apply to, but not be limited to, the following... |
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Section 3743.18 | Storage and business operations.
...d to promote the safety and security of employees of wholesalers, members of the public, and the premises upon which fireworks are sold. (B) The rules shall be consistent with sections 3743.15 to 3743.21 of the Revised Code, shall be substantially equivalent to the most recent versions of chapters 1123, 1124, and 1126 of the most recent national fire protection association standards, and shall apply to, but not be ... |
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Section 3745.70 | Environmental audit definitions.
...r property or the owner's or operator's employee or independent contractor. An environmental audit may be conducted by the owner or operator of a facility or property, the owner's or operator's employees, or independent contractors. Once initiated, an audit shall be completed within a reasonable time, not to exceed six months, unless a written request for an extension is approved by the head officer of the government... |
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Section 3750.16 | Right of entry.
...presentative who also is an officer or employee of the state or a political subdivision, a member of the local emergency planning committee of the emergency planning district having territorial jurisdiction who is also an officer or employee of the state or a political subdivision, or the designated representative of the fire department having territorial jurisdiction, upon proper identification and upon stating the... |
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Section 3750.21 | Liability for disclosures.
...ergency response commission, officer or employee of the environmental protection agency, member or employee of a local emergency planning committee, officer or employee of a fire department, health professional, physician, nurse, or other person who receives information classified as a trade secret pursuant to rules adopted under division (B)(2)(d) of section 3750.02 of the Revised Code, information classified as a t... |
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Section 3751.11 | Liability for disclosures.
...ergency response commission, officer or employee of the environmental protection agency, member or employee of a local emergency planning committee, officer or employee of a fire department, health professional, physician, nurse, or other person who receives information classified as a trade secret or identified as confidential business information pursuant to EPCRA and who violates division (F) of section 3751.04 of... |
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Section 3769.26 | Establishing satellite facilities.
...o is proposed to be the operator or an employee of a satellite facility. The commission shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that specify the specific information the commission shall collect in conducting such a background investigation. No track shall knowingly contract with a person as the owner of the premises where a satellite facility is located, or knowingly employ a per... |
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Section 3770.22 | Confidential information.
...on and records of an applicant or of an employee or the spouse or dependent of an applicant, including tax returns and information, and records of criminal proceedings; (10) Any information concerning a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking; (11) The electronic mail address of the spouse or family member of the applicant; (12) Any trade secret, medical records, and patents or exclusive licenses;... |
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Section 3772.04 | Adjudications; hearings; orders.
...e violation was caused by an officer or employee of the licensee, the level of authority of the individual who caused the violation; (10) If the individual who caused the violation acted within the scope of the individual's authority as granted by the licensee; (11) The adequacy of any training programs offered by the licensee or the licensee's employer that were relevant to the activity that resulted in the vi... |
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Section 3772.05 | Access to records; examination of officers, agents or employees.
...nd the commission, and their respective employees, may demand access to and inspect, examine, photocopy, and audit all books, accounts, records, and memoranda of any person that is not protected by privilege and that is subject to the provisions of this chapter, and may examine under oath any officer, agent, or employee of that person. |
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Section 3772.06 | Executive director.
...ties under this chapter. In appointing employees, the executive director is subject to section 3772.061 of the Revised Code. The executive director may employ employees as necessary, unless the commission determines otherwise. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, all costs of administration incurred by the executive director and the executive director's employees shall be paid out of the casino contro... |
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Section 3772.17 | Fees.
...cation. (E) The license fees for a key employee shall be set by rule. Additionally, the commission may assess an applicant a reasonable fee in the amount necessary to process a key employee license application. If the license is being sought at the request of a casino operator, such fees shall be paid by the casino operator. (F) The license fees for a casino gaming employee shall be set by rule. If the license is b... |
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Section 3772.24 | Employees under age twenty-one; notification of operating hours.
...(A) An employee of a casino facility who is between eighteen and twenty-one years of age may be present in the area of a casino facility where casino gaming is being conducted, as long as the employee's duties are related solely to nongaming activities. An individual who is less than twenty-one years of age may enter a designated area of a casino facility where casino gaming is being conducted, as established b... |
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Section 3774.03 | Rules.
... Prohibiting fantasy contest operator's employees, relatives living in the same household as those employees, and athletes and referees in the underlying professional sports competitions from competing in any public fantasy contest offered by a fantasy contest operator or from sharing any material nonpublic information with third parties; (2) Ensuring fantasy contest operators prohibit access to both of the follo... |
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Section 3775.12 | Sports gaming facilities.
...nter a sports gaming facility. (1) An employee of a sports gaming proprietor who is eighteen, nineteen, or twenty years of age may be present in a sports gaming facility, so long as the employee's duties are not related to sports gaming. (2) An individual who is under twenty-one years of age may enter a sports gaming facility in order to pass to another area where sports gaming is not being conducted, but only if... |
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Section 3797.12 | Persons immune from civil liability for acts or omissions.
...attorney general, a deputy, officer, or employee of the office of the attorney general, a sheriff, or a deputy, officer, or employee of the office of the sheriff; (2) A prosecutor and an officer or employee of the office of a prosecutor; (3) A person identified in division (A)(2), (3), (4), (5), (6), or (7) of section 3797.06 of the Revised Code or the agent of that person; (4) A person identified in division (... |
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Section 3901.21 | Unfair and deceptive acts or practices in business of insurance defined.
...ring or permitting agents, officers, or employees to issue or deliver agency company stock or other capital stock or benefit certificates or shares in any common-law corporation or securities or any special or advisory board contracts or other contracts of any kind promising returns and profits as an inducement to insurance. (F) Except as provided in section 3901.213 of the Revised Code, making or permitting any un... |
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Section 3901.491 | Genetic screening or testing.
...t insurance. (B) No insurer or public employee benefit plan shall do either of the following: (1) Consider any information obtained from genetic screening or testing in processing an application for an individual or group policy of sickness and accident insurance or public employee benefit plan, or in determining insurability under such a policy or plan; (2) Inquire, directly or indirectly, into the results of ... |
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Section 3901.71 | Application of mandated health benefits.
...ed fully and equally in all respects to employee benefit plans subject to regulation by the federal "Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974," 88 Stat. 832, 29 U.S.C.A. 1001, as amended, and to employee benefit plans established or modified by the state or any political subdivision of the state, or by any agency or instrumentality of the state or any political subdivision of the state. |
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Section 3903.42 | Priority of distribution of claims.
...uities. No payment by an employer to an employee shall be treated as a gratuity. Claims under nonassessable policies for unearned premium or other premium refunds. (C) Class 3. Claims of the federal government. (D) Class 4. Debts due to employees for services performed to the extent that they do not exceed one thousand dollars and represent payment for services performed within one year before the filing of the c... |
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Section 3905.24 | Confidentiality of records and information - exceptions.
...puties, examiners, assistants, or other employees, or agents relating to an investigation of an applicant for licensure under this chapter, or of an agent, solicitor, broker, or other person licensed or appointed under this chapter or Chapter 3951. or 3959. of the Revised Code, are confidential and are not public records as defined in section 149.43 of the Revised Code until the applicant, licensee, or appointee is p... |
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Section 3905.331 | Exempt commercial purchasers; qualifications; qualified risk managers.
...dred full-time or full-time equivalent employees per individual insured or is a member of an affiliated group employing more than one thousand employees in the aggregate. (d) The person is a not-for-profit organization or public entity generating annual budgeted expenditures of at least thirty million dollars, as adjusted pursuant to division (B) of this section. (e) The person is a municipal corporation with... |
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Section 3907.14 | Investment of capital, surplus, and accumulations.
...aving more than half of their assets or employees in this state and in venture capital firms having an office within this state, provided that, as a condition of a company making an investment in a venture capital firm, the firm must agree to use its best efforts to make investments, in an aggregate amount at least equal to the investment to be made by the company in that venture capital firm, in small business... |