Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3904.05 | Marketing or research questions.
...An insurance institution or agent shall clearly specify those questions designed to obtain information solely for marketing or research purposes from an individual in connection with an insurance transaction. |
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Section 3904.06 | Disclosure authorization form.
...collected; (G) Specifies the length of time such authorization shall remain valid, which shall be no longer than: (1) In the case of authorizations signed for the purpose of collecting information in connection with an application for an insurance policy, a policy reinstatement, or a request for change in policy benefits, thirty months from the date the authorization is signed; (2) In the case of authorizations si... |
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Section 3904.07 | Investigative consumer report.
...(A) No insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization may prepare or request an investigative consumer report about an individual in connection with an insurance transaction involving an application for insurance, a policy renewal, a policy reinstatement, or a change in insurance benefits unless the insurance institution or agent informs the individual that he may request to be interviewed in connect... |
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Section 3904.08 | Written request for access to recorded personal information.
...ion shall notify the individual, at the time of the disclosure, that it has provided the information to the medical professional. (D) Except for personal information provided under section 3904.10 of the Revised Code, an insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization may charge a reasonable fee to cover the costs incurred in providing a copy of recorded personal information to individuals. (E) ... |
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Section 3904.09 | Correction, amendment or deletion of information.
...(A) Within thirty business days from the date of receipt of a written request from an individual to correct, amend, or delete any recorded personal information about the individual within its possession, an insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization shall do one of the following: (1) Correct, amend, or delete the portion of the recorded personal information in dispute; (2) Notify the individual... |
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Section 3904.10 | Written reason for adverse underwriting decision summary of rights.
...(A) In the event of an adverse underwriting decision, the insurance institution or agent responsible for the decision shall provide the applicant, policyholder, or individual proposed for coverage with the specific reason or reasons for the adverse underwriting decision in writing, or advise such person that upon written request he may receive the specific reason or reasons in writing. The institution or agent shall ... |
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Section 3904.11 | Inquiry concerning previous adverse underwriting decision.
...No insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization may seek information in connection with an insurance transaction concerning any previous adverse underwriting decision experienced by an individual, unless such inquiry also requests the reasons for any previous adverse underwriting decision. |
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Section 3904.12 | Prohibited bases for adverse underwriting decision.
...No insurance institution or agent may base an adverse underwriting decision in whole or in part on either of the following: (A) On the fact of a previous adverse underwriting decision. However, an insurance institution or agent may base an adverse underwriting decision on further information obtained from an insurance institution or agent responsible for a previous adverse underwriting decision. (B) On personal inf... |
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Section 3904.13 | Disclosure of personal or privileged information.
...No insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization shall disclose any personal or privileged information about an individual collected or received in connection with an insurance transaction, unless the disclosure is made pursuant to any of the following: (A) With the written authorization of the individual, provided: (1) If such authorization is submitted by another insurance institution, agent, ... |
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Section 3904.14 | Obtaining information under false pretenses.
...(A) No person shall knowingly obtain information under false pretenses about an individual from an insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization. (B) Whoever violates division (A) of this section is guilty of a felony of the fourth degree. |
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Section 3904.15 | Superintendent may examine and investigate conduct.
...(A) The superintendent of insurance may examine and investigate into the affairs of every insurance institution or agent doing business in this state to determine whether the insurance institution or agent has been or is engaged in any conduct in violation of sections 3904.01 to 3904.22 of the Revised Code. (B) The superintendent may examine and investigate into the affairs of every insurance support organization ac... |
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Section 3904.16 | Superintendent to issue and serve statement of charges and notice of hearing.
...s and notice of hearing to be held at a time and place fixed in the notice. The date for such hearing shall be not less than thirty days after the date of service. (B) At the time and place fixed for such hearing, the insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization charged shall have an opportunity to answer the charges against it and present evidence on its behalf. Upon good cause shown, the superi... |
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Section 3904.17 | Organization transacting business outside state - superintendent of insurance to accept service of process.
...For the purpose of sections 3904.01 to 3904.22 of the Revised Code, an insurance support organization transacting business outside this state that has an effect on a person residing in this state is deemed to have appointed the superintendent of insurance to accept service of process on its behalf, provided the superintendent causes a copy of such service to be mailed forthwith by registered mail to the insurance sup... |
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Section 3904.18 | Cease and desist order or report finding no violation - petition for review.
...lated. (C) Until the expiration of the time allowed under section 3904.20 of the Revised Code for filing a petition for review or until such petition is actually filed, whichever occurs first, the superintendent may modify or set aside any order or report issued under this section. After the expiration of the time allowed under section 3904.20 of the Revised Code for filing a petition for review, if no such petition... |
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Section 3904.19 | Penalties for knowing violation or violation of cease and desist order.
...(A) In any case where a hearing pursuant to section 3904.16 of the Revised Code results in the finding of a knowing violation of sections 3904.01 to 3904.22 of the Revised Code, the superintendent of insurance may, in addition to the issuance of a cease and desist order as prescribed in section 3904.18 of the Revised Code, order payment of a monetary penalty of not more than five hundred dollars for each violation bu... |
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Section 3904.20 | Review of order or report of superintendent by court of common pleas.
...lowing: (1) Upon the expiration of the time allowed for the filing of a petition for review, if no such petition has been filed. However, the superintendent may modify or set aside an order or report to the extent provided in division (C) of section 3904.18 of the Revised Code. (2) Upon a final decision of the common pleas court, if the court directs that the order or report of the superintendent be affirmed or the... |
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Section 3904.21 | Action by person whose rights are violated.
...(A) If any insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization fails to comply with section 3904.08, 3904.09, or 3904.10 of the Revised Code with respect to the rights granted under such section, any person whose rights are violated may apply to the appropriate common pleas court, or any other court of competent jurisdiction, for appropriate equitable relief. (B) An insurance institution, agent, or insur... |
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Section 3904.22 | Authorized disclosures of personal or privileged information - immunity.
...No cause of action in the nature of defamation, invasion of privacy, or negligence shall arise against any person for disclosing personal or privileged information in accordance with sections 3904.01 to 3904.22 of the Revised Code, nor shall such a cause of action arise against any person for furnishing personal or privileged information to an insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization. However, ... |
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Section 3905.01 | Insurance producers licensing act definitions.
... licensing, as amended by the NAIC from time to time. (W) "Uniform business entity application" means the NAIC uniform business entity application for resident and nonresident business entities, as amended by the NAIC from time to time. (X) "Exchange" means a health benefit exchange established by the state government of Ohio or an exchange established by the United States department of health and human services in... |
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Section 3905.02 | License required.
...No person shall sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance in this state unless the person is licensed for that line of authority in accordance with this chapter. |
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Section 3905.03 | Exceptions to licensing requirement.
...d in that state; (8) Any salaried full-time employee who counsels or advises the employee's employer with respect to the insurance interests of the employer or of the employer's subsidiaries or business affiliates, if the employee does not sell or solicit insurance or receive a commission; (9) Any employee of an insurer or of an insurance agent who, at the direction of the insurer or agent, performs any of the foll... |
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Section 3905.04 | Written examination of applicant for agent license.
...hich the individual has applied, twenty hours of study in a program of insurance education approved by the superintendent, under criteria established by the superintendent, which may include the option for all of the following types of courses and programs or combination thereof: (i) Classroom; (ii) Online; (iii) Self-study. (2) Division (C) of this section does not apply with respect to title insurance or an... |
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Section 3905.041 | Exceptions to program of insurance education or examination requirement.
...vidual's previous license, and, at the time of license cancellation, the individual was in good standing for the line or lines of authority requested. (2) To determine an applicant's licensure status and standing in another state, the superintendent of insurance may utilize the producer database maintained by the NAIC or its affiliates or subsidiaries. If that information is not available on the producer datab... |
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Section 3905.05 | Application for resident insurance agent license.
...(A) A natural person shall apply for a resident insurance agent license by submitting to the superintendent of insurance the uniform application or any other application prescribed by the superintendent, any additional information required by the superintendent, and a declaration made under penalty of refusal, suspension, or revocation of the license, that the statements made in the application are true, corre... |
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Section 3905.051 | Criminal records check; fingerprinting; confidentiality.
...(A) As used in this section: (1)(a) "Applicant" means a natural person applying for either of the following: (i) A resident license as an insurance agent or surety bail bond agent; (ii) An additional line of authority under an existing resident insurance agent license if a criminal records check has not been obtained within the last twelve months for insurance license purposes. (b) "Applicant" includes a natu... |
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Section 1321.66 | Consumer installment loan licensee recordkeeping; examination of records.
...ion at all times during normal business hours for review by the superintendent. Records must be legible and maintained in a type size that is clearly readable without magnification and in conformity with any specific typeface or font size that may be required by state or federal law. Except when otherwise provided by federal or state law, records shall be maintained in English. When records are allowed to be in a lan... |
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Section 1563.24 | Mine foreperson of gaseous mine - powers and duties.
...not more than three hours prior to the time fixed for the employees to enter the mine; (B) Have all old parts of the mine not in the actual course of working, but that are open and safe to travel, examined not less than once each three days by a competent person who holds a foreperson of gaseous mines or a fire boss certificate; (C) See that all parts of the mine not sealed off as provided in section 1563.41 ... |
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Section 1567.73 | Installation of methane monitors.
...thin twelve hours. During the period of time the methane monitor is inoperative, the operator shall not permit electric equipment to be operated for longer than ten minutes without an examination for methane gas, shall require that the examinations required in division (B) of this section be conducted on one-hour intervals, and shall require an air reading on the intake side of the longwall working face to be collect... |
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Section 2743.51 | Reparation award to victim of crime definitions.
...end court hearings, not exceeding three hours' round-trip for each court hearing, assessed at a rate not exceeding thirty dollars per hour. (G) "Work loss" means loss of income from work that the injured person would have performed if the person had not been injured and expenses reasonably incurred by the person to obtain services in lieu of those the person would have performed for income, reduced by any income f... |
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Section 122.17 | Grants to foster job creation.
...btained by dividing the total number of hours for which employees were compensated for employment in the project by two thousand eighty. "Full-time equivalent employees" excludes hours that are counted for a credit under section 122.171 of the Revised Code. (7) "Metric evaluation date" means the date by which the taxpayer must meet all of the commitments included in the agreement. (8) "Qualifying work-from-home... |
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Section 122.171 | Tax credits to foster job retention.
...btained by dividing the total number of hours for which employees were compensated for employment in the project by two thousand eighty. "Full-time equivalent employees" shall exclude hours that are counted for a credit under section 122.17 of the Revised Code. (4) "Ohio employee payroll" has the same meaning as in section 122.17 of the Revised Code. (5) "Manufacturer" has the same meaning as in section 5739.01... |
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Section 2307.89 | Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim against premises owner.
...is not full time. (g) The individual's hours of work are established by the other contracting party. (h) The individual is required to devote full time to the business of the other contracting party. (i) The individual is required to perform the work on the premises of the other contracting party. (j) The individual is required to follow the order of work set by the other contracting party. (k) The individua... |
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Section 2915.09 | Illegally conducting bingo game - rules.
...a.m., at any time during, or within ten hours of, a bingo game conducted for amusement only pursuant to section 2915.12 of the Revised Code, at any premises not specified on its license, or on any day of the week or during any time period not specified on its license. Division (A)(6) of this section does not prohibit the sale of instant bingo tickets beginning at nine a.m. for a bingo session that begins at ten a.m. ... |
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Section 4511.69 | Parking requirements.
...red an injury not more than seventy-two hours prior to the time the person was issued the ticket or citation and that, because of the injury, the person meets at least one of the criteria contained in division (A)(1) of section 4503.44 of the Revised Code. (2) No person shall stop, stand, or park any motor vehicle in an area that is commonly known as an access aisle, which area is marked by diagonal stripes and is... |
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Section 3321.08 | Part-time school - definition.
...-time school or class for the number of hours not over eight per week that such school or class is in session, provided the board of education of the school district in which the child resides or is employed has made such school or class available. Such attendance shall be for the full term such school or class is in session, and shall begin with the first week of the school term or within one week after issuance of ... |
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Section 3743.08 | Inspections.
...remedied or for a period of seventy-two hours from the time of issuance, whichever first occurs. During the seventy-two hour period, the state fire marshal may obtain from the court of common pleas of Franklin county or of the county in which the fireworks plant is located an injunction restraining the manufacturer from continuing its operations after the seventy-two hour period expires until the nonconformities are ... |
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Section 3743.21 | Inspections.
...remedied or for a period of seventy-two hours from the time of issuance, whichever first occurs. During the seventy-two hour period, the state fire marshal may obtain from the court of common pleas of Franklin county or of the county in which the premises of the wholesaler are located an injunction restraining the wholesaler from continuing its operations after the seventy-two hour period expires until the nonconform... |
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Section 4104.15 | Certificates of inspection and operation.
...emedied, or for a period of seventy-two hours from the time of issuance, whichever occurs first. During the seventy-two-hour period, the superintendent may request that the prosecuting attorney or city attorney of Franklin county or of the county in which the pressure vessel or boiler is located obtain an injunction restraining the operator or owner of the pressure vessel or boiler from continuing its operation after... |
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Section 4121.01 | Industrial commission - bureau of workers' compensation definitions.
...tes, and not solely on the basis of the hours or time expended. (iv) The person substantially controls the means and manner of performing the services, in conformance with regulatory requirements and specifications of the shipper. (v) The person enters into a written contract with the carrier for whom the person is performing the services that describes the relationship between the person and the carrier to be that... |
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Section 4757.52 | Social work licensure compact.
...ce equal to a minimum of three thousand hours; or b. A minimum of two years of full-time postgraduate supervised clinical practice; or c. The substantial equivalency of the foregoing practice requirements which the Commission may determine by Rule. C. An applicant for a master's-category Multistate License must meet all of the following requirements: 1. Fulfill a competency requirement, which shall be satisfi... |
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Section 5924.15 | Nonjudicial punishment.
...ime, normally not exceeding forty-eight hours, to reply to the notification of intent to impose punishment under this section. (B) Subject to division (A) of this section, any commanding officer may, in addition to or in lieu of admonition or reprimand, impose one or more of the following punishments for minor offenses without the intervention of a court-martial: (1) Upon officers of the commanding officer's c... |
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Section 1509.06 | Application for permit to drill, reopen, convert, or plug back a well.
... from the division at least twenty-four hours, or another time period agreed to by the chief's authorized representative, prior to the commencement of well pad construction and of drilling, reopening, converting, well stimulation, or plugback operations. |
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Section 2935.33 | Inpatient care and treatment of alcoholics and drug addicted persons.
...es, for a maximum period of forty-eight hours. During that time, if the person desires to leave such custody, the person shall be released forthwith. (D) As used in this section: (1) "Community addiction services provider" has the same meaning as in section 5119.01 of the Revised Code; (2) "Acute alcohol intoxication" means a heavy consumption of alcohol over a relatively short period of time, resulting in dysf... |
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Section 311.01 | Election and qualifications of sheriff.
..., "full-time" means a minimum of eighty hours of work in a fourteen-day period. (9) The person meets at least one of the following conditions: (a) Has at least two consecutive years of supervisory experience as a peace officer at the rank of sergeant or above; (b) Has completed a bachelor's degree in any field or has an associate degree in law enforcement or criminal justice from a college or university authori... |
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Section 4111.031 | Exemptions from overtime requirements.
...beyond the employee's scheduled working hours. (2) Division (A)(1) of this section applies to an activity described in that division that occurs either prior to the time on any particular workday at which the employee commences, or subsequent to the time on any particular workday at which the employee ceases, such principal activity or activities. (B) Division (A) of this section does not apply if an employee eng... |
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Section 4169.06 | Emergency order to cease using tramway.
...ot to exceed forty-eight hours from the time of notification. (B) Immediately after the issuance of an emergency order pursuant to this section, the division shall investigate the facts of the case. If the division finds that a violation of any of its rules exists or that a condition in passenger tramway construction, maintenance, or mechanical operation exists that endangers public safety, it shall issue a written... |
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Section 4717.13 | Prohibited conduct.
...r more than forty-eight hours after the time of death unless the dead human body is embalmed or placed into refrigeration and maintained at a constant temperature of less than forty degrees; (11) Knowingly refuse to promptly submit the custody of a dead human body or cremated remains upon the oral or written order of the person legally entitled to the body or cremated remains; (12) Except as ordered by the corone... |
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Section 505.60 | Health insurance for township officers and employees.
...not more than one thousand five hundred hours in any year; (b) "Part-time township employee" with respect to a first responder who is employed by a township that does not qualify as an applicable large employer means a first responder who is hired with the expectation that the first responder will work not more than one thousand nine hundred seventy-six hours in any year. (4) "Premium" does not include any deduct... |
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Section 5120.17 | Transferring inmate to psychiatric hospital.
... hospital and no later than twenty-four hours after the time of arrival. The attending physician, certified nurse-midwife, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse practitioner responsible for the inmate patient's care shall give the inmate patient all information necessary to enable the patient to give a fully informed, intelligent, and knowing consent to the treatment the inmate patient will receive in the hos... |
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Section 5139.01 | Department of youth services - definitions.
...l-time care" means care for twenty-four hours a day for over a period of at least two consecutive weeks. (6) "Placement" means the conditional release of a child under the terms and conditions that are specified by the department of youth services. The department shall retain legal custody of a child released pursuant to division (C) of section 2152.22 of the Revised Code or division (C) of section 5139.06 of the Re... |