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Section 3999.36 | Notice of impairment to be given by chief executive.

...(A) As used in this section and sections 3999.37 and 3999.38 of the Revised Code: (1) "Insurer" means any person that is authorized to engage in the business of insurance in this state under Title XXXIX of the Revised Code, any health insuring corporation, or any other person engaging either directly or indirectly in this state in the business of insurance or entering into contracts substantially amounting to insura...

Section 3999.37 | Prohibiting fraudulent acts concerning impairment or insolvency of insurer.

...No person shall do any of the following: (A) Conceal any property belonging to an insurer; (B) Transfer or conceal his own property or property belonging to an insurer in contemplation of a proceeding under Chapter 3903. of the Revised Code; (C) Conceal, destroy, multilate, alter, or make a false entry in any document that affects or relates to the property of an insurer; (D) Withhold any document that affects or...

Section 3999.38 | Prohibiting payment of dividend when insurer is impaired.

...No insurer shall knowingly declare or pay any dividend whenever the insurer is impaired. For purposes of this section, "insurer" also includes any person doing the business of insurance in this state.

Section 3999.41 | Insurer to adopt antifraud program.

...(A) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, every insurer, as defined in division (A) of section 3999.36 of the Revised Code, shall adopt an antifraud program and shall specify in a written plan the procedures it will follow when instances of insurance fraud or suspected insurance fraud are brought to its attention. The insurer shall identify in the written plan the person or persons responsible for the ...

Section 3999.42 | Insurer to notify department of insurance fraud.

...(A) If an insurer, as defined in division (A) of section 3999.36 of the Revised Code, has a reasonable belief that a person is perpetrating or facilitating an insurance fraud, as established by section 2913.47 of the Revised Code, or has done so, the insurer shall notify the department of insurance. (B) The notification required by division (A) of this section shall be made in accordance with rules adopted by the de...

Section 3999.99 | Penalty.

...9.02 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. (B) Whoever violates section 3999.03, 3999.07, 3999.13, 3999.14, or 3999.15 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. (C) Whoever violates section 3999.04, 3999.05, 3999.08, or 3999.09 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. (D) Whoever violates section 3999.10 or 3999.11 of the Revised ...

Section 4399.02 | Liability of owner or lessee for injuries caused by intoxicated person.

...The owner of a building or premises, and the person renting or leasing them, if the owner or person knows that intoxicating liquors are to be sold in the building or premises in violation of law is severally or jointly liable with the person selling the intoxicating liquors for all damages sustained, as well as exemplary damages.

Section 4399.03 | Unlawful sale or gift of intoxicating liquors forfeits lease.

...The unlawful sale or gift of intoxicating liquors shall forfeit all rights of the lessee or tenant under any lease or contract of rent upon premises where such unlawful sale or gift takes place.

Section 4399.04 | Fines, costs, and damages lien upon the real estate.

...Fines, costs, and damages assessed against a person in consequence of the sale of intoxicating liquors, as provided in sections 4399.02 to 4399.08 of the Revised Code, and the penal statutes relating to the sale, shall be a lien upon the real estate of the person. The real estate and personal property of the person shall be liable to execution for the fines, costs, and damages without exception or exemption, except...

Section 4399.05 | Liability of owner of building or premises for fines, costs, and damages.

...As used in this section, "incompetent person" means a person who is so mentally impaired, as a result of a mental or physical illness or disability, as a result of an intellectual disability, or as a result of chronic substance abuse, that the person is incapable of taking proper care of the person's self or property or fails to provide for the person's family or other persons for whom the person is charged by law t...

Section 4399.06 | Lease void where premises used for sale of intoxicating liquors contrary to law.

...All contracts whereby any building or premises are rented, leased, used, or occupied shall become void when such building or premises are used, in whole or in part, for the sale of intoxicating liquors contrary to law, and the lessor, on and after the sale or gift of intoxicating liquors, shall be held to be in possession of such building or premises.

Section 4399.07 | Damages recovered by a minor.

...All damages recovered by a minor under sections 4399.02 to 4399.08 of the Revised Code shall be paid either to the minor, or to the minor's parent, guardian, or next friend, as the court directs.

Section 4399.08 | Suit for damages.

...A suit for damages under sections 4399.02 to 4399.08 of the Revised Code shall be by a civil action in any court having jurisdiction over the action.

Section 4399.09 | Keeping place where beer or intoxicating liquors are sold, furnished, or given away in violation of law.

...(A) No person shall keep a place where beer or intoxicating liquors are sold, furnished, or given away in violation of law. The court, on conviction for a subsequent violation of this section, shall order the place where the beer or intoxicating liquor is sold, furnished, or given away to be abated as a nuisance or shall order the person so convicted to give bond payable to the state in the sum of one thousand dol...

Section 4399.10 | Sale, exchange, or gift of intoxicating liquor in brothel.

...No person shall sell, exchange, or give away intoxicating liquor in a brothel.

Section 4399.11 | Sale of intoxicating liquor near certain institutions prohibited.

...If a person is convicted of any violation of Title XLIII of the Revised Code that involves the sale of intoxicating liquors at or within twelve hundred yards of the administration or main central building of the Columbus state hospital, Dayton state hospital, Athens state hospital, or Toledo state hospital, within two miles of the place at which an agricultural fair is being held, or within one mile of a county child...

Section 4399.12 | Sale of intoxicating liquor near certain institutions prohibited - exceptions.

...No provision contained in Title XLIII of the Revised Code that prohibits the sale of intoxicating liquors in any of the circumstances described in section 4399.11 of the Revised Code extends to or prevents the holder of an A, B, C-2, D-2, D-3, D-3a, D-4, D-4a, D-5, D-5a, D-5b, D-5e, D-5f, D-5g, D-5h, D-5i, D-5j, D-5k, D-5l, D-5m, G, or I permit issued by the division of liquor control from distributing or selling i...

Section 4399.14 | Public dance hall - use of intoxicating liquor.

...(A) Except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, no person who is the proprietor of or who conducts, manages, or is in charge of any public dance hall shall allow the use of any intoxicating liquor or the presence of intoxicated persons in the public dance hall or on the premises on which it is located. (B) The prohibition against the use of any intoxicating liquor contained in division (A) of this ...

Section 4399.15 | Adulterated spirituous liquor, alcoholic liquor, or beer.

...No person, for the purpose of sale, shall adulterate spirituous liquor, alcoholic liquor, or beer used or intended for drink or medicinal or mechanical purposes, with cocculus indicus, vitriol, opium, alum, capsicum, copperas, laurel water, logwood, Brazilwood, cochineal, sugar of lead, aloes, glucose, tannic acid, or any other substance that is poisonous or injurious to health, or with a substance not a necessary in...

Section 4399.16 | Rioting, reveling, intoxication, or drunkenness at taverns.

...No tavern keeper shall permit rioting, reveling, intoxication, or drunkenness in his house or on his premises.

Section 4399.17 | Use of poison in manufacture, preparation, or sale of intoxicating liquor.

...No person shall use an active poison in the manufacture or preparation of intoxicating liquor or sell intoxicating liquor so manufactured or prepared.

Section 4399.18 | Liability for acts of intoxicated person.

...Notwithstanding division (A) of section 2307.60 of the Revised Code and except as otherwise provided in this section, no person, and no executor or administrator of the person, who suffers personal injury, death, or property damage as a result of the actions of an intoxicated person has a cause of action against any liquor permit holder or an employee of a liquor permit holder who sold beer or intoxicating liquor to...

Section 4399.99 | Penalty.

...(A) Whoever violates section 4399.16 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars. (B) Whoever violates section 4399.09 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars on a first offense and shall be fined not less than two hundred nor more than five hundred dollars on each subsequent offense. (C) Whoever violates section 439...

Section 4549.01 | Stopping motor vehicle when signaled by horse-drawn vehicle or horse rider.

...lates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor on a first offense and a misdemeanor of the fourth degree on each subsequent offense.

Section 4549.02 | Stopping after accident on public roads or highways.

... failure to stop after an accident is a misdemeanor of the first degree. (2) If the accident or collision results in serious physical harm to a person, failure to stop after an accident is whichever of the following is applicable: (a) Except as otherwise provided in division (B)(2)(b) of this section, a felony of the fifth degree; (b) If the offender knew that the accident or collision resulted in serious physical...