Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3792.05 | Congregate care settings - patient and resident advocates.
...ounty, township, municipal corporation, school district, or other body corporate and politic responsible for governmental activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. "Political subdivision" also includes a board of health of a city or general health district. (5) "Practitioner" includes all of the following: (a) A certified nurse-midwife, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse practitio... |
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Section 3907.14 | Investment of capital, surplus, and accumulations.
...f Columbia, or any county, city, town, school, or water district, authority, or other political subdivision in any such government, or Canada, any province of Canada, or any municipal corporation of Canada that has a population of fifty thousand or more by the latest official census; or (2) one or more corporations, trusts, partnerships, or similar business entities organized under the laws of the United State... |
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Section 3911.18 | Discriminations by agent of life insurance company prohibited.
...ne year, directly to the company at its home or district offices, a percentage of the premium which the company would have paid for the weekly collection of such premium. |
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Section 4513.263 | Occupant restraining devices.
...States postal service or of a newspaper home delivery service, during any period in which the person is engaged in the operation of an automobile to deliver mail or newspapers to addressees. (3) Divisions (B)(1) and (3) of this section do not apply to a person who has an affidavit signed by a physician licensed to practice in this state under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code or a chiropractor licensed to practice ... |
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Section 4517.01 | Motor vehicle dealer, auction owner and salesperson definitions.
...vehicle" means a fire truck, ambulance, school bus, street sweeper, garbage packing truck, or cement mixer, or a mobile self-contained facility vehicle. (3) For the purposes of division (FF)(1) of this section, "limousine" means a motor vehicle, designed only for the purpose of carrying nine or fewer passengers, that a person modifies by cutting the original chassis, lengthening the wheelbase by forty inches or mo... |
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Section 4709.03 | Exemptions.
...e provided in a licensed barber shop or school within a state correctional institution. (B) A volunteer described in division (A)(6) of this section shall not use or work with any chemical products such as permanent wave, hair dye, or chemical hair relaxer, which without proper training would pose a health or safety problem to a patient. (C) The director of rehabilitation and correction shall oversee the services... |
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Section 4713.17 | Exceptions.
...ose services are provided in a licensed school within a state correctional institution. (B) The director of rehabilitation and correction shall oversee the services described in division (A)(8) of this section with respect to infection control and adopt rules governing those types of services provided by inmates. |
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Section 4731.054 | Operation of pain management clinics; supervision and control of employees, volunteers and contractors.
...bilitation facilities; (x) A nursing home licensed under section 3721.02 of the Revised Code or by a political subdivision certified under section 3721.09 of the Revised Code; (xi) A facility conducting only clinical research that may use controlled substances in studies approved by a hospital-based institutional review board or an institutional review board accredited by the association for the accreditation o... |
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Section 4735.01 | Real estate broker definitions.
...who engages in the sale of manufactured homes as defined in division (C)(4) of section 3781.06 of the Revised Code, or of mobile homes as defined in division (O) of section 4501.01 of the Revised Code, provided the sale does not include the negotiation, sale, lease, exchange, or assignment of any interest in real estate; (g) As a person who engages in the sale of commercial real estate pursuant to the requirements... |
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Section 5.2245 | Nurses month.
...h care facilities, physician's offices, schools, and even private homes, the contributions made by the nursing profession in the improvement of the health care system are sometimes overlooked. Therefore, the general assembly feels that it is vitally important that a month be formally designated as "Nurses Month" for the purpose of increasing public awareness of the role nurses play in the health and well-being of all... |
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Section 5104.053 | Inspecting unlicensed type B homes.
...hild care in a type B family child care home that is not licensed by the director of children and youth shall request an inspection of the type B home by the fire marshal, who shall inspect the type B home pursuant to section 3737.22 of the Revised Code to determine that it is in compliance with rules established pursuant to section 5104.052 of the Revised Code for licensed type B homes. |
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Section 5123.47 | Authorizing in-home worker to perform health care tasks.
...mental disabilities or care provided in schools. (2) "Parent" means either parent of a child, including an adoptive parent but not a foster parent. (3) "Unlicensed in-home care worker" means an individual who provides in-home care on a self-employed basis and does not employ, either directly or through contract, another person to provide the in-home care, but who is not a health care professional. (4) "Health c... |
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Section 5139.18 | Supervision of children released from institutions.
...governing bodies of chartered nonpublic schools, public children services agencies, private child placing agencies, probation departments, law enforcement agencies, and prosecuting attorneys that have records related to the child in question to provide copies of one or more specified records, or specified information in one or more specified records, that the individual or entity has with respect to the child t... |
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Section 5153.163 | Payments to adoptive parent of child with special needs; kinship guardian assistance.
...s of age or older beyond the end of the school year during which the person attains the age of eighteen or on behalf of a person with a mental or physical disability twenty-one years of age or older. (E) The director of children and youth shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that are needed to implement this section. The rules shall establish all of the following: (1) The applic... |
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Section 5153.17 | Maintenance of records.
...rds may include medical, mental health, school, and legal records and a comprehensive summary of reasons why the adult was placed in foster care. (2) The executive director or the director's designee may redact information that is specific to other individuals if that information does not directly pertain to the requesting adult's records that are subject to inspection under division (C)(1) of this section or the ... |
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Section 5180.04 | [Former R.C. 5104.50, amended and renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Children and youth advisory council.
...ing publicly funded child care; (vii) School child programs; (viii) Preschool programs; (ix) Children's services. (2) In making appointments to the advisory council, the governor shall ensure that the membership of the council reasonably represents the population of the state. (D)(1) The advisory council shall create topic-specific advisory groups that address a continuum of services including the following... |
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Section 5180.21 | Help me grow program.
... injuries, abuse, and neglect; improved school readiness and achievement; reduction in crime and domestic violence; and improved family economic self-sufficiency; (2) Improvement in birth outcomes and reduction in stillbirths, as that term is defined in section 5180.12 of the Revised Code; (3) Reduction in tobacco use by pregnant women, new parents, and others living in households with children. The provider... |
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Section 5180.42 | [Former R.C. 5101.141, amended and renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Administering federal payments for foster care and adoption assistance.
... (c) Reasonable travel to the child's home for visitation. (2) In addition to payments made under division (C)(1) of this section, the county may, on behalf of each child eligible for foster care maintenance payments under Title IV-E, make payments to cover the cost of providing the following: (a) Liability insurance with respect to the child; (b) If the county is participating in the demonstration project... |
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Section 5747.98 | Order for claiming credits.
...ised Code; The nonrefundable welcome home Ohio (WHO) program credit under section 122.633 of the Revised Code; The nonrefundable credit for transformational mixed use development tax credit certificate holders under section 5747.87 of the Revised Code; The credit for selling or renting agricultural assets to beginning farmers under division (A) of section 5747.77 of the Revised Code; The credit for purchas... |
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Section 5907.02 | Authority of director - duties - superintendent.
...yees nominated by the police chief to a school of instruction designed to provide additional training or skills related to their work assignment at their veterans' home. The superintendent may send those officers or employees to the Ohio peace officer training academy that the superintendent considers appropriate. |
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Section 322.01 | Real property and manufactured home transfer tax definitions.
...n the case of a manufactured or mobile home that is not a gift in whole or in part, the amount of the full consideration paid or to be paid for the home, including the amounts of any liens thereon. (C) "Value" means, in the case of a gift in whole or part, the estimated price the real estate described in the deed, or the manufactured or mobile home, would bring in the open market and under the then existing and... |
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Section 322.02 | Real property transfer tax.
...suant to this section or a manufactured home transfer tax pursuant to section 322.06 of the Revised Code shall be effective sooner than thirty days following its adoption. Such a resolution is subject to a referendum as provided in sections 305.31 to 305.41 of the Revised Code, unless the resolution is adopted as an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, in ... |
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Section 322.021 | Repealing county permissive tax passed as an emergency.
...The question of a repeal of a county permissive tax adopted as an emergency measure pursuant to division (B) of section 322.02 of the Revised Code may be initiated by filing with the board of elections of the county not less than ninety days before the general election in any year a petition requesting that an election be held on such question. Such petition shall be signed by qualified electors residing in the count... |
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Section 322.03 | Allocating and disbursing tax proceeds.
...property transfer tax or a manufactured home transfer tax pursuant to sections 322.01 to 322.07 of the Revised Code shall be allocated and disbursed as follows: (A) First, for payment of the costs incurred by the county in the administration and enforcement of the tax; (B) The balance remaining after payment of the expenses referred to in division (A) of this section shall be deposited in the county general fund to... |
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Section 322.04 | Instituting actions to recover taxes and penalty due.
...A county levying a real property transfer tax, by proper suit, action, or proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction, may recover the amount of such taxes due the county and not paid to the county at the time specified in section 322.02 of the Revised Code, together with a penalty of ten per cent of the amount of such tax. |