Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4509.80 | Chauffeured limousines.
...ccident. (C) Upon the request of a law enforcement officer, the operator of any chauffeured limousine shall produce proof of compliance with this section. The law enforcement officer requesting such proof shall notify the registrar of any violation of this section. The notice to the registrar shall be on a form prescribed by the registrar and supplied by the registrar at the registrar's expense, and shall include th... |
Section 4513.601 | Private tow-away zones.
...to the sheriff of the county or the law enforcement agency of the municipal corporation, township, port authority, conservancy district, or township or joint police district in which the property is located concerning all of the following: (a) The vehicle's license number, make, model, and color; (b) The location from which the vehicle was removed; (c) The date and time the vehicle was removed; (d) The te... |
Section 4513.61 | Storing vehicles in possession of law enforcement officers or left on public property.
...orage, may order into storage any motor vehicle, including an abandoned junk motor vehicle as defined in section 4513.63 of the Revised Code, that: (1) Has come into the possession of the sheriff, chief, state highway patrol trooper, or officer as a result of the performance of the sheriff's, chief's, trooper's, or officer's duties; or (2) Has been left on a public street or other property open to the public for ... |
Section 4513.66 | Removal of highway obstruction.
... owner but with the approval of the law enforcement agency conducting any investigation of the accident: (1) Remove, or order the removal of, the motor vehicle if the motor vehicle is unoccupied, cargo, or personal property from the portion of the highway, public street, or property ordinarily used for vehicular travel on the highway, public street, or other property open to the public for purposes of vehicular tra... |
Section 4513.67 | Operation of towing service.
...he court shall order an appropriate law enforcement agency to seize and impound all such vehicles. Upon presentation of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for the towing service, the court shall terminate the order and the law enforcement agency in possession of the vehicles shall release the vehicles. (3) The offense established under division (B)(1) of this section is a strict liability offense and ... |
Section 4521.08 | Hearing upon denial of parking infraction charge.
...nd information from the bureau of motor vehicles that identifies the owner of the vehicle. The ticket and the information in proper form is prima-facie evidence that the registered owner of the vehicle was the person who committed the parking infraction. The local authority may present additional evidence and testimony at the hearing. The local authority does not have to be represented at the hearing by an attorney. ... |
Section 4766.03 | Administrative rules.
...r provide a set of fingerprints to law enforcement authorities if the applicant comes under final consideration for employment. (15) Any other rules that the board determines necessary for the implementation and enforcement of this chapter. (B) In the rules for ambulances and nontransport vehicles adopted under division (A)(12) of this section, the board may establish requirements that vary according to whethe... |
Section 4905.06 | General supervision.
...on, for inspection purposes, any motor vehicle of any motor carrier. In order to inspect motor vehicles owned or operated by a motor carrier engaged in the transportation of persons, authorized employees of the motor carrier enforcement unit, division of state highway patrol, of the department of public safety may enter in or upon any property of any motor carrier engaged in the intrastate transportation of ... |
Section 5503.34 | Commercial motor vehicle safety enforcement unit.
...nd rules of the commission, applicable laws under Chapters 4905., 4921., and 4923. of the Revised Code, and any other applicable laws or rules. Uniformed employees of the motor carrier enforcement unit may stop commercial motor vehicles for the exclusive purpose of inspecting such vehicles to enforce compliance with orders and rules of the public utilities commission as required by division (F) of section 5502... |
Section 959.133 | Immunity from liability for damage resulting from forcible entry of a motor vehicle for purpose of removing an animal.
...d faith effort to contact the local law enforcement agency, the fire department, or a 9-1-1 operator prior to forcibly entering the vehicle. If contact is not possible prior to forcibly entering the vehicle, the person shall make contact as soon as possible after forcibly entering the vehicle. (4) Makes a good faith effort to place a notice on the vehicle's windshield with the person's contact information, the reas... |
Section 1327.46 | Standard provisions definitions.
...t is not limited to, a livestock scale, vehicle scale, railway scale, vehicle tank meter, bulk rack meter, and LPG meter. (N) "Livestock scale" means a scale equipped with stock racks and gates that is adapted to weighing livestock standing on the scale platform. (O) "Vehicle scale" means a scale that is adapted to weighing highway, farm, or other large industrial vehicles other than railroad cars. (P) "Railway sc... |
Section 1349.06 | Flea market sales record of purchases.
...the following: (1) The sale of a motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer that is required to be registered under Chapter 4503. of the Revised Code or for which a certificate of title is required under Chapter 4505. of the Revised Code; (2) The sale of food products, agricultural products, or forestry products; (3) Any business conducted at an industry or association trade show; (4) The sale of handmade or handcraf... |
Section 1546.01 | Definitions.
...ters in this state: (a) An amphibious vehicle; (b) A submersible; (c) An airboat or hovercraft. (6) A vessel that has been issued a certificate of documentation with a recreational endorsement under 46 C.F.R. 67. "Watercraft" does not include ferries as referred to in Chapter 4583. of the Revised Code. Watercraft subject to section 1547.54 of the Revised Code are divided into five classes as follows: Cl... |
Section 1547.10 | Stopping and furnishing information upon accident or collision.
... removed from the scene by an emergency vehicle operated by the state or a political subdivision or by an ambulance. If the accident or collision is with an unoccupied or unattended vessel, the operator so colliding with the vessel shall securely attach the information required to be given in this section, in writing, to a conspicuous place in or on the unoccupied or unattended vessel. |
Section 1547.11 | Operation, control, or manipulation under influence of alcohol or drug.
...rally accepted field sobriety tests for vehicles that were in effect at the time the tests were administered, including, but not limited to, any testing standards then in effect that have been set by the national highway traffic safety administration, that by their nature are not clearly inapplicable regarding the operation or physical control of vessels underway or the manipulation of water skis, aquaplanes, or simi... |
Section 1557.03 | Commissioners of sinking fund issuing obligations.
...obligations were issued or secured, the enforcement of such payments or agreements by mandamus, suit in equity, action at law, or any combination of the foregoing; (7) The rights and remedies of the holders of obligations and of the trustee under any trust agreement, and provisions for protecting and enforcing them, including limitations on rights of individual holders of obligations; (8) The replacement of any ... |
Section 164.09 | Issuing and sale of general obligations.
...bligations were issued or secured, the enforcement of such payments or agreements by mandamus, suit in equity, action at law, or any combination of the foregoing; (7) The rights and remedies of the holders of obligations and of the trustee under any trust agreement, and provisions for protecting and enforcing them, including limitations on rights of individual holders of obligations; (8) The replacement of any ... |
Section 1702.80 | Qualified nonprofit corporation may establish police department.
...luding the operation of a public safety vehicle, as are vested in a police officer of a municipal corporation under Chapter 4511. of the Revised Code. (E)(1) The board of trustees of a qualified nonprofit corporation that establishes a police department shall not appoint a person as a police officer of the department pursuant to division (B) of this section on a permanent basis, on a temporary basis, for a probation... |
Section 177.02 | Complaint that alleges that organized criminal activity has occurred in county; Organized retail theft task force.
... any county in the state, the chief law enforcement officer or a member of a law enforcement agency of any municipal corporation or township in the state, or an agent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation. No person shall be appointed as task force director without the person's consent and, if applicable, the consent of the person's employing sheriff or law enforcement agency or of the superinten... |
Section 1923.02 | Persons subject to forcible entry and detainer action.
...ed home or mobile home, or recreational vehicle that is parked in the manufactured home park, has been left unoccupied for that thirty-day period, without notice to the park operator and without payment of rent due under the rental agreement with the park operator; (13) Against occupants of self-service storage facilities, as defined in division (A) of section 5322.01 of the Revised Code, who have breached the ter... |
Section 2329.66 | Exempted interests and rights.
...ndred twenty-five dollars, in one motor vehicle; (3) The person's interest, not to exceed four hundred dollars, in cash on hand, money due and payable, money to become due within ninety days, tax refunds, and money on deposit with a bank, savings and loan association, credit union, public utility, landlord, or other person, other than personal earnings. (4)(a) The person's interest, not to exceed five hundred twent... |
Section 2744.01 | Political subdivision tort liability definitions.
... climbing walls; (viii) An all-purpose vehicle facility in which all-purpose vehicles, as defined in section 4519.01 of the Revised Code, are contained, maintained, or operated for recreational activities. (v) The provision of public defender services by a county or joint county public defender's office pursuant to Chapter 120. of the Revised Code; (w)(i) At any time before regulations prescribed pursuant to 49 U.... |
Section 2903.11 | Felonious assault.
... agent for the purpose of assisting law enforcement officers or providing emergency assistance to peace officers pursuant to authority granted under section 109.541 of the Revised Code. (6) "Investigator" has the same meaning as in section 109.541 of the Revised Code. (F) The provisions of division (D)(2) of this section and of division (F)(20) of section 2929.13, divisions (B)(9) and (C)(6) of section 2929.14, and... |
Section 2913.34 | Trademark counterfeiting.
...nes, instruments, materials, articles, vehicles, or other items of personal property that are possessed, sold, offered for sale, or used in a violation of this section or in an attempt to commit or complicity in the commission of a violation of this section. (2) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of Chapter 2981. of the Revised Code, if a person is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation of this secti... |
Section 2921.01 | Offenses against justice and public administration general definitions.
...ntion" means arrest; confinement in any vehicle subsequent to an arrest; confinement in any public or private facility for custody of persons charged with or convicted of crime in this state or another state or under the laws of the United States or alleged or found to be a delinquent child or unruly child in this state or another state or under the laws of the United States; hospitalization, institutionalizati... |