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Section 3901.212 | Consumer protection rules.

... of the Revised Code to ensure consumer protection. Such regulations, consistent with applicable law, may address all of the following: (1) Consumer data protections and privacy; (2) Consumer disclosure; (3) Unfair discrimination; (4) Any other matter the superintendent considers pertinent.

Section 3901.62 | Credit for reinsurance ceded as asset or reduction of liability; accreditation as reinsurer.

...uired surplus level is adequate for the protection of ceding insurers within the United States, policyholders, and claimants in light of reasonably foreseeable adverse loss development. The risk assessment may involve an actuarial review, including an independent analysis of reserves and cash flows, and shall consider all material risk factors, including when applicable the lines of business involved, the stability...

Section 3905.01 | Insurance producers licensing act definitions.

...Affordable Care Act" means the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act," 124 Stat. 119, 42 U.S.C. 18031 (2011). (B) "Business entity" means a corporation, association, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or other legal entity. (C) "Home state" means the state or territory of the United States, including the District of Columbia, in which an insurance agent maintains the insura...

Section 3923.41 | Long-term care insurance definitions.

...cal expense coverage, disability income protection coverage, accident only coverage, specified disease or specified accident coverage, or limited benefit health coverage. With regard to life insurance, "long-term care insurance" does not include life insurance policies that accelerate the death benefits specifically for one or more of the qualifying events of terminal illness, medical conditions requiring extraord...

Section 4123.35 | Payment of premiums by employers; self-insurance.

... is entitled to all of the benefits and protections of this chapter. Upon receipt of payment, the bureau shall issue a receipt to the employer certifying that payment has been made, which receipt is prima-facie evidence of payment. Workers' compensation coverage under this chapter continues uninterrupted upon timely receipt of payment under this division. Every public employer, except public employers that are sel...

Section 4511.84 | Earphones or earplugs on operator prohibited.

...ther information; (b) Provides hearing protection. "Earphones" does not include speakers or other listening devices that are built into protective headgear. (2) "Earplugs" means any device that can be inserted into one or both ears and that does either of the following: (a) Through either a physical connection to another device or a wireless connection, provides the listener with radio programs, music, or other i...

Section 4907.47 | Installing crossing signals.

... as being its share of the cost for the protection. If any part of the cost is assigned to the public, it shall be apportioned to the state agency or political subdivision having jurisdiction over such crossing, and may be paid from any funds levied and made available for highway or street purposes; provided, that funds from the grade crossing protection fund created by section 4907.472 of the Revised Code may be use...

Section 4907.472 | Grade crossing protection fund.

...n the state treasury the grade crossing protection fund for the purpose of paying: (1) The public share of the cost of reducing hazards at public highway-railway crossings at any location where a railway and a public highway intersect each other at a common grade, when such protection is ordered by the public utilities commission pursuant to section 4907.47, 4907.471, or 4907.49 of the Revised Code; (2) The costs i...

Section 504.16 | Police protection.

...0 of the Revised Code to obtain police protection services, including the enforcement of township resolutions adopted under this chapter, on a regular basis; (4) Designate one or more police constables under Chapter 509. of the Revised Code. (B) A township that has taken an action described in division (A) of this section before adopting a limited home rule government need not take any other such action upon ...

Section 505.43 | Police protection.

...In order to obtain police protection, or to obtain additional police protection, any township may enter into a contract with one or more townships, municipal corporations, park districts created pursuant to section 511.18 or 1545.01 of the Revised Code, county sheriffs, joint police districts, or with a governmental entity of an adjoining state upon any terms that are agreed to by them, for services of police departm...

Section 5103.20 | Interstate compact for placement of children adopted.

...overnment child welfare agency or child protection agency or a private entity under contract with such an agency, regardless of whether they act on behalf of a state, county, municipality, or other governmental unit and which facilitates, causes, or is involved in the placement of a child from one state to another. (S) "Receiving state" means the state to which a child is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or bro...

Section 511.236 | Providing police services without a contract.

...wnship park district may provide police protection to any county, municipal corporation, township, township police district, or joint police district of this state, to any other township park district or any park district created pursuant to section 1545.01 of the Revised Code, or to a governmental entity of an adjoining state without a contract to provide police protection, upon the approval, by resolution, of...

Section 5162.66 | Residents protection fund.

...ted in the state treasury the residents protection fund. All of the following shall be deposited into the fund: (1) The proceeds of all fines, including interest, collected under sections 5165.60 to 5165.89 of the Revised Code; (2) The proceeds of all fines, including interest, collected under section 173.42 of the Revised Code; (3) The portions of civil money penalties and corresponding interest that are disburse...

Section 5167.031 | Recognition of pediatric accountable care organizations.

...quired by section 2706 of the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act," 124 Stat. 325 (2010) and the "Social Security Act," section 1895, 42 U.S.C. 1395jjj, the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, and the laws of this state, the department shall not require that an entity be a health insuring corporation as a condition of receiving the department's recognition. (2) Any of the following entities...

Section 5301.80 | Environmental covenants - definitions.

... (B) "Agency" means the environmental protection agency or any other state or federal agency that determines or approves the environmental response project pursuant to which an environmental covenant is created. (C) "Common interest community" means a condominium, a cooperative, or other real property with respect to which a person, by virtue of the person's ownership of a parcel of real property, is obligated t...

Section 5301.91 | Civil action for violation - regulatory authority - liability.

... this section; (2) The environmental protection agency; (3) The applicable agency if it is other than the environmental protection agency; (4) Any person to whom the environmental covenant expressly grants the authority to maintain such an action; (5) A person whose interest in the real property or whose collateral or liability may be affected by the alleged violation of the environmental covenant; (6)...

Section 5502.41 | Intrastate mutual aid compact.

...ources necessary to provide for its own protection. (2) Personnel of the responding political subdivision shall continue under their local command and control structure, but shall be under the operational control of the appropriate officials within the incident management system of the participating political subdivision receiving assistance or aid. (3) Responding law enforcement officers acting pursuant to th...

Section 5502.50 | Cost of superior protection from attack does not increase tax value of structure.

...milar fashion so as to provide superior protection against attack, that portion of the cost of the structure that is attributable to the added protection shall not be considered in determining the value of the structure for purposes of property taxation.

Section 6101.061 | Notice of petition.

...esources, the director of environmental protection, and to the board of directors of any conservancy district having jurisdiction over all or part of the territory affected by the proceeding or within the same major watershed area as defined by the department of natural resources and the director of environmental protection. The director of natural resources, the director of environmental protection, and the director...

Section 6103.02 | Powers of county commissioners regarding public water supply.

...wer districts and may provide for their protection and prevent their pollution and unnecessary waste. The board may negotiate and enter into a contract with any public agency or any person for the management, maintenance, operation, and repair of the facilities on behalf of the county, upon the terms and conditions as may be agreed upon with the agency or person and as may be determined by the board to be...

Section 6109.01 | Safe drinking water definitions.

... implementation of source water quality protection programs; locating alternative supplies of drinking water; operational training; restructuring or consolidation of small systems; providing treatment information in order to assist compliance with a national primary drinking water standard; and other nonfinancial assistance authorized by the requirements governing the funds established under this chapter. (H) "Disa...

Section 6109.04 | Director of environmental protection to administer and enforce.

...(A) The director of environmental protection shall administer and enforce this chapter and rules adopted under it. (B) The director shall adopt, amend, and rescind such rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code as may be necessary or desirable to do both of the following: (1) Govern public water systems in order to protect the public health; (2) Govern public water systems to protect the public ...

Section 6109.24 | Rule governing demonstration of technical, managerial, and financial capability of water systems; implementation of asset management programs.

...(A) The director of environmental protection shall adopt, and may amend and rescind, rules pursuant to section 6109.04 of the Revised Code establishing requirements governing the demonstration of technical, managerial, and financial capability for the purposes of this section. (B)(1) A public water system shall demonstrate the technical, managerial, and financial capability of the system to comply with this chapter...

Section 6109.30 | Drinking water protection fund.

...n the state treasury the drinking water protection fund, which shall be administered by the director of environmental protection. The fund shall consist of moneys distributed to it and shall be used for all of the following purposes: (1) Administration of this chapter and rules adopted under it; (2) Administration in this state of the Safe Drinking Water Act; (3) Provision of technical assistance to public water s...

Section 6109.35 | Nonliability of water suppliers.

...ndards established by the environmental protection agency under this chapter or established by the United States environmental protection agency under the Safe Drinking Water Act. (B) An acquiring water supplier that acquires ownership of an existing public water system is not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property that occurred prior to the acquisition and that was alle...