Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 109.572 | Criminal records check.
...(A)(1) Upon receipt of a request pursuant to section 121.08, 3301.32, 3301.541, or 3319.39 of the Revised Code, a completed form prescribed pursuant to division (C)(1) of this section, and a set of fingerprint impressions obtained in the manner described in division (C)(2) of this section, the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation shall conduct a criminal records check in the manne... |
Section 124.15 | Pay ranges and step values.
...mission members appointed prior to July 1, 1991, shall be paid a salary or wage in accordance with the following schedules of rates: Schedule B Pay Ranges and Step Values Range Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 23 Hourly 5.72 5.91 6.10 6.31 Annually 11897.60 12292.80 12688.00 13124.80 Step 5 Step 6 Hourly 6.52 6.75 Annually 13561.60 14040.00 Step 1 S... |
Section 128.01 | Definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "9-1-1 system" means a system through which individuals can request emergency service using the access number 9-1-1. (B) "Basic 9-1-1" means an emergency telephone system to which all of the following apply: (1) The system automatically connects a caller to a designated public safety answering point. (2) Call routing is determined by a central office only. (3) Automatic num... |
Section 128.02 | Statewide 9-1-1 steering committee.
...(A)(1) There is hereby created the statewide 9-1-1 steering committee, consisting of the following ten members: (a) The state chief information officer or the officer's designee; (b) Two members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker, one from the majority party and one from the minority party; (c) Two members of the senate appointed by the president, one from the majority party and one fro... |
Section 128.03 | Countywide 9-1-1 system.
...(A) A countywide 9-1-1 system shall include all of the territory of the townships and municipal corporations in the county and any portion of such a municipal corporation that extends into an adjacent county. (B) A countywide 9-1-1 system may be an enhanced or next generation 9-1-1 system, or a combination of the two, and shall be designed to provide access to emergency services from all connected communications s... |
Section 128.46 | Filing returns; remitting charges and fees; subscriber liability; audit and assessment.
...(A)(1) An entity required to collect a wireless 9-1-1 charge under section 128.40 of the Revised Code or the next generation 9-1-1 access fee under section 128.414 or 128.421 of the Revised Code shall, on or before the twenty-third day of each month, except as provided in divisions (A)(2) and (3) of this section, do both of the following: (a) Make and file a return for the preceding month, in the form prescribed b... |
Section 128.54 | Funds established for receipt, distribution, and accounting for amounts received from charges and fees.
...(A)(1) For the purpose of receiving, distributing, and accounting for amounts received from the wireless 9-1-1 charges imposed under section 128.40 of the Revised Code and the next generation 9-1-1 access fees imposed under sections 128.41 and 128.42 of the Revised Code, the following funds are created in the state treasury: (a) The 9-1-1 government assistance fund; (b) The 9-1-1 administrative fund; (c) The... |
Section 128.57 | County systems receiving disbursements to provide wireless 9-1-1 service.
...(A) A countywide 9-1-1 system receiving a disbursement under section 128.55 of the Revised Code shall provide countywide wireless enhanced 9-1-1 in accordance with this chapter beginning as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of the first disbursement or, if that service is already implemented, shall continue to provide such service. Except as provided in divisions (B), (C), (E), and (F) of this section, a disb... |
Section 128.96 | [Former R.C. 128.32, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Immunity; prohibited conduct.
...(A)(1) The state, the state highway patrol, a subdivision, or a regional council of governments participating in a 9-1-1 system established under this chapter and any officer, agent, employee, or independent contractor of the state, the state highway patrol, or such a participating subdivision or regional council of governments is not liable in damages in a civil action for injuries, death, or loss to persons or prop... |
Section 145.2914 | Non-law enforcement service as law enforcement service.
... adopt rules in accordance with section 145.09 of the Revised Code to establish a program under which service credit earned under section 145.33 of the Revised Code or division (A)(2), (B)(1)(b), or (C)(2) of section 145.332 of the Revised Code is treated as service credit earned under division (A)(1), (B)(1)(a), or (C)(1) of section 145.332 of the Revised Code if the member elects to do one of the following: (1) Ha... |
Section 145.332 | Determination of eligibility for age and service retirement.
...em, other than those subject to section 145.196 or 145.32 of the Revised Code, for age and service retirement shall be determined under this section. (A) A member of the public employees retirement system is eligible for age and service retirement under this division if, not later than five years after January 7, 2013, the member meets one of the following requirements: (1) Has attained age forty-eight and has ... |
Section 1522.01 | Compact ratified and enacted.
...to it as follows: AGREEMENT Section 1. The states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio and Wisconsin and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby solemnly covenant and agree with each other, upon enactment of concurrent legislation by the respective state legislatures and consent by the Congress of the United States as follows: GREAT LAKES-ST. LAWRENCE RIVER BASIN WATER RESOURCES COMPACT A... |
Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.
... United States and Canada, but sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code do not apply to the sale of real estate. (C)(1) "Sale" has the full meaning of "sale" as applied by or accepted in courts of law or equity, and includes every disposition, or attempt to dispose, of a security or of an interest in a security. "Sale" also includes a contract to sell, an exchange, an attempt to sell, an option of sale, a so... |
Section 1901.02 | Jurisdiction of municipal courts.
...municipal courts established by section 1901.01 of the Revised Code have jurisdiction within the corporate limits of their respective municipal corporations, or, for the Clermont county municipal court, and, effective January 1, 2008, the Erie county municipal court, within the municipal corporation or unincorporated territory in which they are established, and are courts of record. Each of the courts shall be styled... |
Section 1901.08 | Election of judges.
...wo full-time judges shall be elected in 1951, two full-time judges shall be elected in 1953, one full-time judge shall be elected in 1967, and one full-time judge shall be elected in 1975. In the Alliance municipal court, one full-time judge shall be elected in 1953. In the Ashland municipal court, one full-time judge shall be elected in 1951. In the Ashtabula municipal court, one full-time judge shall be elect... |
Section 2151.421 | Reporting child abuse or neglect.
...(A)(1)(a) No person described in division (A)(1)(b) of this section who is acting in an official or professional capacity and knows, or has reasonable cause to suspect based on facts that would cause a reasonable person in a similar position to suspect, that a child under eighteen years of age, or a person under twenty-one years of age with a developmental disability or physical impairment, has suffered or faces a th... |
Section 2152.86 | Juvenile offender registrants - dispositional orders.
...(A)(1) The court that, on or after January 1, 2008, adjudicates a child a delinquent child for committing an act shall issue as part of the dispositional order an order that classifies the child a juvenile offender registrant, specifies that the child has a duty to comply with sections 2950.04, 2950.041, 2950.05, and 2950.06 of the Revised Code, and additionally classifies the child a public registry-qualified ... |
Section 2301.02 | Number of judges for each county and date term of office begins.
...nd Pike counties, one judge, elected in 1956, term to begin February 9, 1957; In Brown, Crawford, Defiance, Highland, Holmes, Morgan, Ottawa, and Union counties, one judge, to be elected in 1954, term to begin February 9, 1955; In Auglaize county, one judge, to be elected in 1956, term to begin January 9, 1957; In Coshocton, Darke, Fulton, Gallia, Guernsey, Jackson, Knox, Madison, Mercer, Monroe, Paulding, Vint... |
Section 2301.03 | Designation domestic relations, juvenile and probate duties.
...mmon pleas whose terms begin on January 1, 1953, January 2, 1953, January 5, 1969, January 5, 1977, January 2, 1997, January 9, 2019, and January 3, 2021, and successors, shall have the same qualifications, exercise the same powers and jurisdiction, and receive the same compensation as other judges of the court of common pleas of Franklin county and shall be elected and designated as judges of the court of common ple... |
Section 2317.02 | Privileged communications.
... not testify in certain respects: (A)(1) An attorney, concerning a communication made to the attorney by a client in that relation or concerning the attorney's advice to a client, except that the attorney may testify by express consent of the client or, if the client is deceased, by the express consent of the surviving spouse or the executor or administrator of the estate of the deceased client. However, if the cli... |
Section 2323.56 | Periodic payments of future damages.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Economic loss" means any of the following types of pecuniary harm: (a) All wages, salaries, or other compensation lost as a result of an injury to person that is a subject of a tort action; (b) All expenditures for medical care or treatment, rehabilitation services, or other care, treatment, services, products, or accommodations as a result of an injury to person that is a subject... |
Section 2915.01 | Gambling definitions.
... a prize in the following instances: (1) Less than fifty per cent of the goods or services sold by a scheme of chance operator in exchange for game entries are used or redeemed by participants at any one location; (2) Less than fifty per cent of participants who purchase goods or services at any one location do not accept, use, or redeem the goods or services sold or purportedly sold; (3) More than fifty per ce... |
Section 2923.125 | Application and licensing process.
...ndgun license permit under section 2923.125 or 2923.1213 of the Revised Code unless the person is eligible lawfully to receive or possess a firearm in the United States. (A) This section applies with respect to the application for and issuance by this state of concealed handgun licenses other than concealed handgun licenses on a temporary emergency basis that are issued under section 2923.1213 of the Revised Code. ... |
Section 2923.131 | Possession of deadly weapon while under detention.
...have the same meanings as in section 2921.01 of the Revised Code. (B) No person under detention at a detention facility shall possess a deadly weapon. (C) Whoever violates this section is guilty of possession of a deadly weapon while under detention. (1) If the offender, at the time of the commission of the offense, was under detention as an alleged or adjudicated delinquent child or unruly child and if at the tim... |
Section 2925.01 | Drug offense definitions.
... have the same meanings as in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. (B) "Drug of abuse" and "person with a drug dependency" have the same meanings as in section 3719.011 of the Revised Code. (C) "Drug," "dangerous drug," "licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs," and "prescription" have the same meanings as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (D) "Bulk amount" of a controlled substance ... |