Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1547.111 | Implied consent to chemical test.
...st of the arresting officer, within two hours of the time of the alleged violation, and if the person does not submit to the test or tests within that two-hour time limit, the failure to submit automatically constitutes a refusal to submit to the test or tests. (D) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, if a law enforcement officer asks a person under arrest for violating section 1547.11 of the Revised... |
Section 1547.30 | Ordering storage of vessel or outboard motor left on private property.
... or structure, for at least seventy-two hours without the permission of the person having the right to the possession of the property. The sheriff or chief, upon complaint of the owner of a marine repair facility or place of storage, may order into storage any vessel or outboard motor that has been left at the facility or place of storage for a longer period than that agreed upon. The place of storage shall be design... |
Section 1547.54 | Applying for registration certificate.
...the officer, not later than seventy-two hours after being stopped, a registration certificate. The registration certificate shall have been obtained under this section for the canoe, rowboat, or inflatable watercraft prior to the time that it was stopped. Failure of the person to present the registration certificate within seventy-two hours constitutes prima-facie evidence of a violation of this section. (F) No pers... |
Section 1563.24 | Mine foreperson of gaseous mine - powers and duties.
...hich shall be done not more than three hours prior to the time fixed for the employees to enter the mine; (B) Have all old parts of the mine not in the actual course of working, but that are open and safe to travel, examined not less than once each three days by a competent person who holds a foreperson of gaseous mines or a fire boss certificate; (C) See that all parts of the mine not sealed off as provided ... |
Section 1731.04 | Provisions of agreement between alliance and insurer.
... regularly work for a minimum number of hours per week, a statement of such minimum number of hours, which minimum shall not exceed twenty-five hours per week; (4) A description of any pre-existing condition and waiting period rules; (5) A statement of the premium rates or other charges that apply to each health benefit plan option or a formula or method of determining the rates or charges; (6) A provision prescri... |
Section 2105.36 | Provisions of governing instrument.
...Survival by one hundred twenty hours is not required if any of the following applies: (A) The governing instrument contains language dealing explicitly with simultaneous deaths or deaths in a common disaster, and that language is operable under the facts of the case. (B) The governing instrument expressly indicates that an individual is not required to survive an event, including the death of another individual, by... |
Section 2108.75 | Disqualification of assignee of right of disposition.
...o exercise the right within forty-eight hours after notification of the declarant's or deceased person's death or, if there is no notification, within seventy-two hours of either of the following, as applicable: (a) The declarant's or deceased person's death; (b) The discovery of the declarant's or deceased person's remains, when such discovery occurs more than an hour after the declarant's or deceased person's d... |
Section 2133.05 | Duty of attending physician.
...section. (B)(1)(a) Within forty-eight hours after receipt of a notice pursuant to division (A)(2) of this section, any individual so notified shall advise the attending physician of the declarant whether the individual objects on a basis specified in division (B)(2)(c) of this section. If an objection as described in that division is communicated to the attending physician, then, within two business days after the ... |
Section 2151.011 | Juvenile court definitions.
...o attend for thirty or more consecutive hours, forty-two or more hours in one school month, or seventy-two or more hours in a school year. (19) "Intellectual disability" has the same meaning as in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (20) "Juvenile traffic offender" has the same meaning as in section 2152.02 of the Revised Code. (21) "Legal custody" means a legal status that vests in the custodian the right ... |
Section 2151.27 | Complaint involving child.
...o attend for thirty or more consecutive hours, forty-two or more hours in one school month, or seventy-two or more hours in a school year. The child may assert as an affirmative defense the fact that the child did participate in, or made satisfactory progress on, the absence intervention plan or other alternatives to adjudication as described in division (C) of section 3321.191 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2151.314 | Hearing on detention or shelter care.
...ld promptly, not later than seventy-two hours after the child is placed in detention or shelter care, to determine whether detention or shelter care is required. Reasonable oral or written notice of the time, place, and purpose of the detention or shelter care hearing shall be given to the child and, if they can be found, to the child's parents, guardian, or custodian. In cases in which the complaint alleges a child ... |
Section 2307.941 | Asbestos claim against premises owner.
...is not full time. (g) The individual's hours of work are established by the other contracting party. (h) The individual is required to devote full time to the business of the other contracting party. (i) The person is required to perform the work on the premises of the other contracting party. (j) The individual is required to follow the order of work set by the other contracting party. (k) The individual is req... |
Section 2743.51 | Reparation award to victim of crime definitions.
...end court hearings, not exceeding three hours' round-trip for each court hearing, assessed at a rate not exceeding thirty dollars per hour. (G) "Work loss" means loss of income from work that the injured person would have performed if the person had not been injured and expenses reasonably incurred by the person to obtain services in lieu of those the person would have performed for income, reduced by any income f... |
Section 2903.13 | Assault.
...urs during the employee's official work hours and while the employee is engaged in official work responsibilities, and the offense is committed by a person incarcerated in a state correctional institution or institutionalized in the department of youth services who temporarily is outside of the institution for any purpose, by a parolee, by an offender under transitional control, under a community control sanction, or... |
Section 2915.01 | Gambling definitions.
...ng: (1) Not to exceed five continuous hours for the conduct of one or more games described in division (O)(1) of this section, instant bingo, and electronic instant bingo; (2) A period for the conduct of instant bingo and electronic instant bingo for not more than two hours before and not more than two hours after the period described in division (S)(1) of this section. (T) "Gross receipts" means all money or a... |
Section 2919.22 | Endangering children.
...er to perform not more than two hundred hours of supervised community service work under the authority of an agency, subdivision, or charitable organization. The requirement shall be part of the community control sanction or sentence of the offender, and the court shall impose the community service in accordance with and subject to divisions (F)(1)(a) and (b) of this section. The court may require an offender whom it... |
Section 2929.27 | Nonresidential sanctions - misdemeanor.
...community service of up to five hundred hours for a misdemeanor of the first degree or two hundred hours for a misdemeanor of the second, third, or fourth degree; (4) A term in a drug treatment program with a level of security for the offender as determined necessary by the court; (5) A term of intensive probation supervision; (6) A term of basic probation supervision; (7) A term of monitored time; (8) A term... |
Section 2933.57 | Oral order for interception without warrant of wire, oral, or electronic communication.
...ling with the judge, within forty-eight hours, of an application for an interception warrant under section 2933.53 of the Revised Code and division (B) of this section, if the judge determines all of the following: (1) There appear to be grounds upon which an interception warrant could be issued under section 2933.54 of the Revised Code. (2) There is probable cause to believe that an emergency situation exists with... |
Section 2935.09 | Person having knowledge of offense to file affidavit - official review before complaint filed.
...ord before or after the normal business hours of the reviewing officials if the clerk's office is open at those times. A clerk who receives an affidavit before or after the normal business hours of the reviewing officials shall forward it to a reviewing official when the reviewing official's normal business hours resume. |
Section 2935.10 | Filing of affidavit or complaint procedure.
...ting the warrant and within forty-eight hours of receipt of the warrant, into the law enforcement automated data system created by section 5503.10 of the Revised Code, and known as LEADS, and the appropriate database of the national crime information center (NCIC) maintained by the federal bureau of investigation. (2) All warrants issued for tier one offenses shall be entered, by the law enforcement agency that re... |
Section 313.131 | Autopsy contrary to deceased person's religious beliefs.
...opsy shall be performed for forty-eight hours after the coroner takes charge of the deceased person. An autopsy is a compelling public necessity if it is necessary to the conduct of an investigation by law enforcement officials of a homicide or suspected homicide, or any other criminal investigation, or is necessary to establish the cause of the deceased person's death for the purpose of protecting against an i... |
Section 3301.52 | Preschool, school child program definitions.
..., and school children outside of school hours by persons other than their parents or guardians, custodians, or relatives by blood, marriage, or adoption for any part of the twenty-four-hour day in a place or residence other than a child's own home. (M) "Child care center" and "publicly funded child care" have the same meanings as in section 5104.01 of the Revised Code. (N) "Community school" means either of the f... |
Section 3301.56 | Duties of director of program - staff requirements and maximum group size - right of access.
...a period not to exceed one and one-half hours in any twenty-four hour day, be twice the maximum number of children per preschool staff member established under division (B)(1) of this section if all the following criteria are met: (a) At least one preschool staff member is present in the room; (b) Sufficient preschool staff members are present on the preschool program premises to comply with division (B)(1) of ... |
Section 3302.42 | Online learning model.
...be based on a minimum number of days or hours in a classroom. (3) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in section 3313.48 of the Revised Code, a requirement that schools operating using an online learning model have an annual instructional calendar of not less than nine hundred ten hours. (a) For funding purposes, the department shall reduce the full-time equivalence proportionally for any student in an onl... |
Section 3313.56 | Part-time schools or classes.
... shall be conducted not fewer than four hours per week while in session, and for not fewer than one hundred forty-four hours per calendar year between the hours of seven in the morning and six in the afternoon, excluding Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Such schools and classes shall be conducted under such standards as the department of education and workforce prescribes. Boards of education may provide for the expens... |