Ohio Revised Code Search
Section |
---|
Section 4509.35 | Registrar to receive copies of judgments, conviction of nonresident or order forfeiture of bail.
...urt which rendered the judgment, or the judge of the court or mayor of the mayor's court if the court has no clerk, immediately shall forward a certified copy of the judgment to the registrar of motor vehicles. Whenever any nonresident has been convicted of an offense for which the court is required to impose a license suspension under any provision of the Revised Code or has forfeited bail given to secure the non... |
Section 4509.59 | Proof of financial responsibility evidenced by bond.
... be scheduled in the bond approved by a judge of a court of record and the bond shall be conditioned for payment of the amount specified in section 4509.62 of the Revised Code. Such bond shall be filed with the registrar and shall not be cancelable except after ten days written notice to the registrar of motor vehicles. |
Section 4510.031 | Traffic offenses on federal property.
...n abstract received from a county court judge, mayor of a mayor's court, or clerk of a court of record. |
Section 4510.14 | Driving under OVI suspension.
...provided by law or ordinance, the trial judge of any court of record or the mayor of a mayor's court shall impose on an offender who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation of this section a class seven suspension of the offender's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege from the range specified in division (A)(7) of section 4510.02 of the Revised Code. When... |
Section 4510.23 | Suspension of license upon adjudication of incompetence.
...22.301 of the Revised Code, the probate judge shall order the license of the person delivered to the court. The court shall forward the license with notice of the adjudication to the registrar of motor vehicles. The registrar shall impose a class F suspension of the person's driver's or commercial driver's license for the period of time specified in division (B)(6) of section 4510.02 of the Revised Code. The sus... |
Section 4511.181 | OVI definitions.
...at former section, in a case in which a judge or jury as the trier of fact found that the offender was under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse, or a combination of them; (6) A violation of division (A) of section 1547.11 of the Revised Code; (7) A violation of a municipal ordinance prohibiting a person from operating or being in physical control of any vessel underway or from manipulating any water skis, ... |
Section 4511.251 | Street racing.
...hirty days or more than three years. No judge shall suspend the first thirty days of any suspension of an offender's license, permit, or privilege imposed under this division. (D) Persons rendering assistance in any manner to street racing, stunt driving, or street takeover shall be equally charged as the participants. (E) This section does not apply to the competitive operation of vehicles on public or private p... |
Section 4511.761 | School bus inspections.
... a violation of this section, the trial judge, in addition to or independent of all other penalties provided by law, may suspend for any period of time not exceeding three years, or cancel the license of any person, partnership, association, or corporation, issued under section 4511.763 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4511.762 | School bus no longer used for transporting school children.
... a violation of this section, the trial judge, in addition to or independent of all other penalties provided by law, may suspend for any period of time not exceeding three years, or cancel the license of any person, partnership, association, or corporation, issued under section 4511.763 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4511.77 | School bus - painting and marking.
... a violation of this section, the trial judge, in addition to or independent of all other penalties provided by law, may suspend for any period of time not exceeding three years, or cancel the license of any person, partnership, association, or corporation, issued under section 4511.763 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4517.32 | Powers and duties of board.
...nce, neglect, or refusal occurs, or any judge thereof on application of the secretary of the board, shall compel obedience by attachment proceedings for contempt as in the case of disobedience of a subpoena issued from such court or a refusal to testify therein. |
Section 4517.33 | Appeals - rules for suspension or revocation.
...eipt of an abstract from a county court judge, mayor of a mayor's court, or clerk of a court of record indicating a violation of division (D) of section 4513.241 of the Revised Code, the board shall determine whether the person named in the abstract is licensed under this chapter and, if the person is so licensed, shall further determine whether the person previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a viola... |
Section 4519.47 | Impoundment of vehicle.
...519.42 of the Revised Code, the trial judge of any court of record, in addition to or independent of any other penalties provided by law, may impound for not less than sixty days the certificate of registration and license plate, if applicable, of that snowmobile, off-highway motorcycle, or all-purpose vehicle. The court shall send the impounded certificate of registration and licens... |
Section 4549.02 | Stopping after accident on public roads or highways.
...section 4510.02 of the Revised Code. No judge shall suspend the first six months of suspension of an offender's license, permit, or privilege required by this division. The offender shall provide the court with proof of financial responsibility as defined in section 4509.01 of the Revised Code. If the offender fails to provide that proof of financial responsibility, then, in addition to any other penalties provided ... |
Section 4549.021 | Stopping after accident on other than public roads or highways.
...section 4510.02 of the Revised Code. No judge shall suspend the first six months of suspension of an offender's license, permit, or privilege required by this division. The offender shall provide the court with proof of financial responsibility as defined in section 4509.01 of the Revised Code. If the offender fails to provide that proof of financial responsibility, then, in addition to any other penalties provided ... |
Section 4583.16 | Penalty for failing to comply with chapter.
...fifty dollars, at the discretion of any judge before whom it may be recovered, for the use of the county. |
Section 4585.08 | Damages.
...tten statement if the cause is before a judge of a county court, that such an action was commenced without reasonable or probable cause to his damage. If on the trial it is found that such action was begun without reasonable or probable cause, the damage sustained by the defendant shall be assessed, judgment rendered therefor, and execution issued as in other cases. |
Section 4585.12 | Jurisdiction of county courts.
...Judges of county courts within their respective areas of jurisdiction shall have jurisdiction under sections 4585.01 to 4585.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code, when the amount claimed does not exceed five hundred dollars, and as near as may be shall proceed according to the rules prescribed in said sections for other courts. The bill of particulars of the plaintiff shall be verified by his affidavit. |
Section 4585.13 | Appeals.
...ies to any action before a county court judge, as permitted by section 4585.12 of the Revised Code, shall have the same right of appeal as in other cases. If the judgment is against the watercraft by name or description, the owner, master, steward, consignee, or other agent, may appeal therefrom by entering into bond as in other cases. |
Section 4585.14 | Procedure following appeal.
...ing the certificate of the county court judge of that fact shall restore the property. |
Section 4730.25 | Disciplinary actions.
...sistant pleads guilty to, is found by a judge or jury to be guilty of, or is subject to a judicial finding of eligibility for intervention in lieu of conviction in this state or treatment or intervention in lieu of conviction in another state for any of the following criminal offenses in this state or a substantially equivalent criminal offense in another jurisdiction: aggravated murder, murder, voluntary manslaughte... |
Section 4730.27 | Adjudication of mental competency.
...section. If a physician assistant is adjudged by a probate court to be mentally ill or mentally incompetent, the individual's license shall be automatically suspended until the individual has filed with the board a certified copy of an adjudication by a probate court of being restored to competency or has submitted to the board proof, satisfactory to the board, of having been discharged as being restored to competen... |
Section 4731.22 | Disciplinary actions.
...ividual pleads guilty to, is found by a judge or jury to be guilty of, or is subject to a judicial finding of eligibility for intervention in lieu of conviction in this state or treatment or intervention in lieu of conviction in another jurisdiction for any of the following criminal offenses in this state or a substantially equivalent criminal offense in another jurisdiction: aggravated murder, murder, voluntary mans... |
Section 4731.221 | Suspending license or certificate of mentally ill or mentally incompetent practitioner.
... or certificate under this chapter is adjudged by a probate court to be mentally ill or mentally incompetent, the person's license or certificate shall be automatically suspended until such person has filed with the state medical board a certified copy of an adjudication by a probate court of the person's subsequent restoration to competency or has submitted to such board proof, satisfactory to the board, that the pe... |
Section 4734.38 | Suspension for mental illness or incompetency.
...ice acupuncture under this chapter is adjudged by a probate court to be mentally ill or mentally incompetent, the person's license and, if applicable, certificate shall be automatically suspended until the person has filed with the state chiropractic board a certified copy of an adjudication by a probate court of being restored to competency or has submitted to the board proof, satisfactory to the board, of havi... |