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Section 3734.76 | Submitting to written notice - storage facility.

...ed in a building or a covered, enclosed container, trailer, or installation; (2) The premises of a tire retreading business, tire manufacturing finishing center, or tire adjustment center on which is located a single, covered scrap tire storage area at which not more than four thousand scrap tires are stored; (3) The premises of a business that removes tires from motor vehicles in the ordinary course of business an...

Section 3734.85 | Enforcement and removal.

...ed in a building or a covered, enclosed container, trailer, or installation. (3) The premises of a tire retreading business, a tire manufacturing finishing center, or a tire adjustment center on which is located a single, covered scrap tire storage area where not more than four thousand scrap tires are stored; (4) The premises of a business that removes tires from motor vehicles in the ordinary course of busine...

Section 3736.01 | Recycling, waste reduction, litter prevention definitions.

...ed objects and parts. (K) "Auxiliary container" has the same meaning as in section 3767.32 of the Revised Code.

Section 3737.72 | Fire stations required to have gas masks.

...paratus using oxygen or air in suitable containers that enable their wearers to live in atmospheres containing less than sixteen per cent oxygen and poisonous gases in excess of two per cent by volume and having been approved by the United States bureau of mines for use in irrespirable atmospheres. (B) Every political subdivision which operates a fire department shall provide at least two gas masks for each fire sta...

Section 3737.84 | Provisions not to be included in state fire code.

...nk car, tank vehicle, portable tank, or container. (10) That prohibits the use of a device described in section 3781.106 of the Revised Code and used in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to that section. (B) No penalty shall be imposed by the fire marshal on any person for a violation of the state fire code if a penalty has been imposed or an order issued by the federal government for a violation of a similar ...

Section 3737.841 | Fire safety and standards definitions.

... unit, and the filling material and its container or covering. (D) "Seating furniture" does not include, except if intended for use by children or in facilities designed for the care or treatment of humans, any of the following: (1) Cushions or pads intended solely for outdoor use; (2) Any article with a smooth surface that contains no more than one-half inch of filling material, if that article does not hav...

Section 3741.02 | Labels.

... the net measure of the contents of the container. The label on paint sold by weight shall show the net weight of the contents of the package.

Section 3741.14 | Rules governing the equipment, operation, and maintenance of self-service filling stations.

...US TO DISPENSE GASOLINE INTO UNAPPROVED CONTAINERS"; (d) "PERSONS USING DISPENSERS WITH HOLD-OPEN LATCHES MUST REMAIN AT THE REFUELING POINT DURING REFUELING". (5) All signs required by this section be constructed of rigid, weather-resistant material; (6) Gasoline dispensing nozzles used by any person other than a supervisor, employee, or attendant be of an approved automatic closing type. Any person other than...

Section 3745.11 | Fees.

...is state and contained in bags or other containers not greater than one hundred pounds in capacity. A thirty-five per cent reduction for exceptional quality sludge applies to the maximum annual fees established under division (Y)(3) of this section. (c) A sewage sludge facility that transfers sewage sludge to another sewage sludge facility in this state for further treatment prior to disposal in this state shal...

Section 3746.01 | Voluntary action program definitions.

...e abandonment or discarding of barrels, containers, or any other closed receptacle containing any hazardous substance, petroleum, or pollutant or contaminant. "Release" does not include any of the following: (1) Any release that results solely in the exposure of individuals to hazardous substances or petroleum in the workplace with respect to which those individuals may assert a claim against their employer and th...

Section 3750.01 | Emergency planning definitions.

...e abandonment or discarding of barrels, containers, and other closed receptacles that contained any oil, hazardous chemical, hazardous substance, or extremely hazardous substance. The term does not include any discharge, emission, injection, or disposal into the environment of any oil, hazardous chemical, hazardous substance, or extremely hazardous substance that is in compliance with Chapter 1509., 3704., 3734., or ...

Section 3751.01 | Hazardous substances definitions.

...e abandonment or discarding of barrels, containers, and other closed receptacles that contained a toxic chemical. (H) "Toxic chemical" means a chemical listed in rules adopted by the administrator of the United States environmental protection agency under EPCRA.

Section 3752.01 | Cessation of regulated operations definitions.

...ormer, vessel, piping, or nonstationary container that contains a regulated substance or upon which is situated any motor vehicle or rolling stock that is used for the storage or other handling of a regulated substance and that contains a regulated substance in a quantity or manner other than that necessary for the operation of the motor vehicle or rolling stock in transporting cargo. (Q) "Owner" means the person wh...

Section 3752.03 | Adoption of rules.

...th the demonstration that tanks, drums, containers, pipelines, and other vessels are empty and free of regulated substances, including, without limitation, Chapters 3734., 3752., and 6111. of the Revised Code and rules adopted under those chapters; and the "Toxic Substances Control Act," 90 Stat. 2003 (1976), 15 U.S.C.A. 2601, as amended, the "Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976," 90 Stat. 2806, 42 U.S.C.A...

Section 4104.01 | Boiler definitions.

...renheit. (G) "Pressure vessel" means a container for the containment of pressure, either internal or external. This pressure may be obtained from an external source or by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source or any combination thereof. (H) "Process boiler" means a boiler to which all of the following apply: (1) The steam in the boiler is either generated or superheated, or both, under pres...

Section 4301.10 | Division of liquor control powers and duties.

...uous liquor and its sale in packages or containers; and for that purpose, manufacture, buy, import, possess, and sell spirituous liquors as provided in this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code, and in the rules promulgated by the superintendent of liquor control pursuant to those chapters; lease or in any manner acquire the use of any land or building required for any of those purposes; purchase any equipme...

Section 4301.18 | Purchase, manufacture, blend, or bottle spirituous liquor division of liquor control.

...uous liquor in barrels, casks, or other containers, and may establish plants for the manufacture of spirituous liquor or for the blending and bottling of such liquor. All spirituous liquors manufactured, blended, or bottled by the division shall be so labeled.

Section 4301.42 | Tax on sale of beer in sealed bottles and cans.

...ch ounce of liquid content, and on such containers in excess of twelve ounces, at the rate of eighty-four one-hundredths of one cent on each six ounces of liquid content or fractional part of each six ounces of liquid content. Sections 4307.01 to 4307.12 of the Revised Code apply in the administration of that tax. Manufacturers, bottlers, and canners of beer, wholesale dealers in beer, and S-1 permit holders have the...

Section 4301.53 | Search warrants - seizure of property.

...and 4303. of the Revised Code, and the containers in which the same is found, or machinery, tools, implements, equipment, supplies, and materials used or kept for use in manufacturing beer or intoxicating liquor in violation of those chapters, and to seize any of that property and things found in it, together with the vehicle, watercraft, aircraft, or conveyance in which the same is found. The issuance of those wa...

Section 4301.69 | Underage persons offenses concerning.

...d has the drug of abuse in the original container in which it was dispensed to the person. (D)(1) No person is required to permit the engagement of accommodations at any hotel, inn, cabin, or campground by an underage person or for an underage person, if the person engaging the accommodations knows or has reason to know that the underage person is intoxicated, or that the underage person possesses any beer or intox...

Section 4301.82 | Designated outdoor refreshment areas.

...y in plastic bottles or other non-glass containers in the area. The legislative authority may, but is not required to, include in the ordinance or resolution any public health and safety requirements proposed in an application under division (B) of this section to designate or expand the outdoor refreshment area. The legislative authority may subsequently modify the public health and safety requirements as determi...

Section 4303.01 | Liquor permit definitions.

...everages," "spirituous liquor," "sealed container," "person," "manufacture," "manufacturer," "wholesale distributor," "distributor," "hotel," "restaurant," "club," "night club," "at retail," "pharmacy," and "enclosed shopping center" have the same meanings as in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 4303.05 | A-4 permit.

...le and retail permit holders in sealed containers only under such rules as are adopted by the division of liquor control. The holder of such permit may import into the state spirituous liquor and wine only for blending or other manufacturing purposes under such rules as are prescribed by the division. The holder of such permit may also purchase spirituous liquor for manufacturing and blending purposes from the...

Section 4303.07 | B-2 permit.

...e or sell that product, in the original container in which it was placed by the B-5 permit holder or manufacturer at the place where manufactured, to retail permit holders and for home use. The fee for this permit is five hundred dollars for each distributing plant or warehouse.

Section 4303.101 | Sales by class B permit holders at charitable, benevolent, cultural, educational, or political events not open to the public.

...the individual drink in glass or from a container, for purposes of on-premises consumption. (B) A B class permit holder may sell beer, wine, or mixed beverages under division (A) of this section only if the sale is for an event that is hosted by the permit holder and that is either of the following: (1) For a charitable, benevolent, cultural, educational, or political purpose; (2) Not open to the general publi...