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Section 4123.44 | Investment of surplus or reserve of state insurance fund.

...nistrator, in accordance with sections 4121.126 and 4121.127 of the Revised Code and the investment policy approved by the board pursuant to section 4121.12 of the Revised Code, and in consultation with the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer, may invest any of the surplus or reserve belonging to the state insurance fund. The administrator and the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment ...

Section 4123.441 | Chief investment adviser for bureau - duties.

...estment officer, as defined in section 1707.01 of the Revised Code, who does not hold a valid bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer license issued by the division of securities in the department of commerce. The board shall notify the division of securities of the department of commerce in writing of its designation and of any change in its designation within ten calendar days after the desi...

Section 4123.446 | Report regarding minority and women's business enterprises.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Minority business enterprise" has the meaning defined in section 122.71 of the Revised Code. (2) "Women's business enterprise" means a business, or a partnership, corporation, limited liability company, or joint venture of any kind, that is owned and controlled by women who are United States citizens and residents of this state. (B) The administrator of workers' compensation ...

Section 4123.53 | Medical examinations - vocational evaluation or questionnaire.

...mporary residence of the claimant. (B)(1) Except as provided in divisions (B)(2) and (3) of this section, when an employee initially receives temporary total disability compensation pursuant to section 4123.56 of the Revised Code for a consecutive ninety-day period, the administrator shall refer the employee to the bureau medical section to schedule a medical examination to determine the employee's continued entitle...

Section 4123.58 | Compensation for permanent total disability.

... as defined in division (C) of section 4123.62 of the Revised Code in effect on the date of injury or on the date the disability due to the occupational disease begins, nor not less than a minimum amount of weekly compensation which is equal to fifty per cent of the statewide average weekly wage as defined in division (C) of section 4123.62 of the Revised Code in effect on the date of injury or on the date the disabi...

Section 4123.63 | Service-connected injury.

...sion and Readjustment Assistance Act of 1967," 81 Stat. 181, 38 U.S.C.A. 101 or the period beginning May 1, 1940, and ending December 7, 1941, sustained an injury or suffered a disease while in such service, and if the person is thereafter injured or suffers an occupational disease in the course of and arising out of his employment in this state, and the industrial commission or the bureau of workers' compensation aw...

Section 4123.65 | Application for approval of final settlement.

...nature in the following situations: (1) The employer is no longer doing business in Ohio; (2) The claim no longer is in the employer's industrial accident or occupational disease experience as provided in division (B) of section 4123.34 of the Revised Code and the claimant no longer is employed with that employer; (3) The employer has failed to comply with section 4123.35 of the Revised Code. If a claimant f...

Section 4141.162 | Establishing income and eligibility verification system.

...tion system that complies with section 1137 of the "Social Security Act." The programs included in the system are all of the following: (1) Unemployment compensation pursuant to section 3304 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1954"; (2) The state programs funded in part under part A of Title IV of the "Social Security Act" and administered under Chapters 5107. and 5108. of the Revised Code; (3) The medicaid pr...

Section 4141.251 | Unemployment compensation interest contingency fund.

...(A) Beginning October 1, 2016, if the director of job and family services has paid interest charged under section 1202(b) of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1322(b), for an advance made to the state under section 1201 of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1321, from the unemployment compensation interest contingency fund created in this section, the director shall require each contributory employer to pay a su...

Section 4141.281 | Appeal to director.

...he director. (C) REVIEW COMMISSION (1) JURISDICTION The commission shall provide an opportunity for a fair hearing to the interested parties of appeals over which the commission has jurisdiction. The commission has jurisdiction over an appeal on transfer or on direct appeal to the commission. If the commission concludes that a pending appeal does not warrant a hearing, the commission may remand the appeal to th...

Section 4141.283 | Unemployment due to labor dispute.

... of this section, whichever is later. (1) When a further hearing is granted, the commission shall make the director's decision and record of the case, as certified by the director, a part of the record and shall consider the director's decision and record in arriving at a decision on the case. The commission's decision affirming, modifying, or reversing the director's decision, following the further appeal, shall be...

Section 4141.291 | Voluntarily quitting to accept recall.

...(A) Notwithstanding section 4141.29 of the Revised Code, an individual who voluntarily quits work: (1) To accept a recall from a prior employer and establishes that the refusal or failure to accept the recall would have resulted in a substantial loss of employment rights, benefits, or pension, under a labor-management agreement or company policy; (2) To accept a recall to employment from a prior employer and cannot...

Section 4164.05 | Authority membership; length of terms.

...neering-and-manufacturing industry: (1) Safety; (2) Industry; (3) Engineering research and development. (B)(1) A member appointed from the safety group shall hold at least a bachelor's degree in nuclear, mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineering and at least one of the following shall also apply: (a) The member is a recognized professional in nuclear-reactor safety or developing ISO 9000 standard...

Section 4165.03 | Injunctive relief.

...(A)(1) A person who is likely to be damaged by a person who commits a deceptive trade practice that is listed in division (A) of section 4165.02 of the Revised Code may commence a civil action for injunctive relief against the other person, and the court of common pleas involved in that action may grant injunctive relief based on the principles of equity and on the terms that the court considers reasonable. Proof of ...

Section 4167.10 | Inspection and investigation of workplaces.

...ords required to be kept under section 4167.11 of the Revised Code and other documents and records relevant to the inspection and investigation, the issuance of subpoenas, and the conducting of tests and other studies reasonably calculated to serve the purposes of implementing and enforcing this chapter. Except as provided in this section, the administrator or the administrator's designee shall conduct scheduled insp...

Section 4167.13 | Prohibiting retaliation by employer.

...ct any one of the following remedies: (1) File, within sixty days after the violation occurs, a complaint with the state personnel board of review. The state personnel board of review may restrain violations of division (A) of this section and order all appropriate relief including rehiring or reinstatement of the employee to his former position with back pay and reasonable interest thereon. (2) Pursue any grievanc...

Section 4167.28 | Duties of employer concerning exposure incidents.

...orkers shall do all of the following: (1) Include, as part of the employer's engineering and work practice controls, needleless systems, sharps that are manufactured with engineered sharps injury protection, and other devices that comply with the United States occupational safety and health administration's bloodborne pathogen standards; (2) Develop and implement a written exposure control plan that is consistent w...

Section 4169.03 | Registration of passenger tramway operators - application and fees.

...anied by the following annual fees: (1) Each aerial passenger tramway, five hundred dollars; (2) Each skimobile, two hundred dollars; (3) Each chair lift, two hundred dollars; (4) Each J bar, T bar, or platter pull, one hundred dollars; (5) Each rope tow, fifty dollars; (6) Each wire rope tow, seventy-five dollars; (7) Each conveyor, one hundred dollars. When an operator operates an aerial passenger ...

Section 4175.03 | Requirements for facilities.

...y insurance in accordance with section 4175.08 of the Revised Code; (B) Comply with all manufacturer instructions and requirements regarding the manufactured climbing wall, including the operation, inspection, repair, modification, or replacement o f the wall or a component of the wall; (C) Comply with all manufacturer instructions and requirements for use of climbing facility-owned personal protective equipment,...

Section 4175.04 | Requirements for employees.

...adequate knowledge of the following: (1) The manufactured climbing wall, including any requirements of the climbing wall manufacturer or the climbing facility owner or operator; (2) The facility-owned personal protective equipment prior to use, including the equipment manufacturer's instructions ; (3) The location of all safety equipment, such as first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and the nearest telephone for...

Section 4175.08 | Certificate of insurance.

...e coverage in the following amounts: (1) Not less than five hundred thousand dollars because of bodily injury or death of one person in each occurrence; (2) Not less than one million dollars because of bodily injury to or death of two or more persons in each occurrence. (C) The insurance policy required by division (A) of this section may include a deductible clause, provided that any settlement made by the ins...

Section 4301.01 | Liquor control definitions.

...(A) As used in the Revised Code: (1) "Intoxicating liquor" and "liquor" include all liquids and compounds, other than beer, containing one-half of one per cent or more of alcohol by volume which are fit to use for beverage purposes, from whatever source and by whatever process produced, by whatever name called, and whether they are medicated, proprietary, or patented. "Intoxicating liquor" and "liquor" include cide...

Section 4301.042 | Pricing practices rules for beer sales.

...beer is sold to or by the holders of B-1 permits, but the commission shall not set prices or markups between manufacturers or other suppliers and the holders of B-1 permits.

Section 4301.12 | Custody, safekeeping, and deposit of funds.

...easurer of state as provided by section 113.08 of the Revised Code. A sum equal to three dollars and thirty-eight cents for each gallon of spirituous liquor sold by the division, JobsOhio, or a designee of JobsOhio during the period covered by the payment shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund. All moneys received from permit fees, except B-2a, S-1, and S-2 permit fees from ...

Section 4301.13 | Rules for dealing in and distributing and selling bottled wine.

...red to be filed with the division. (B)(1) The commission may determine and fix the minimum mark-ups at wholesale or retail, or both, for bottled wine, and fix the minimum prices at which the various classes of bottled wine shall be distributed and sold in Ohio either at wholesale or retail, or both. With regard to the minimum prices at which various classes of bottled wine are sold in the state at retail, the commis...