Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2925.31 | Abusing harmful intoxicants.
...nder previously has been convicted of a drug abuse offense, abusing harmful intoxicants is a felony of the fifth degree. (C)(1) If the offender is a professionally licensed person, in addition to any other sanction imposed for a violation of this section, the court immediately shall comply with section 2925.38 of the Revised Code. If the offender has a driver's or commercial driver's license or permit, section 29... |
Section 2925.32 | Trafficking in harmful intoxicants - improperly dispensing or distributing nitrous oxide.
...nder previously has been convicted of a drug abuse offense, trafficking in harmful intoxicants is a felony of the fourth degree. If the offender is a professionally licensed person, in addition to any other sanction imposed for trafficking in harmful intoxicants, the court immediately shall comply with section 2925.38 of the Revised Code. If the offender has a driver's or commercial driver's license or permit, s... |
Section 2925.33 | Possessing nitrous oxide in motor vehicle.
...(A) As used in this section, "motor vehicle," "street," and "highway" have the same meanings as in section 4511.01 of the Revised Code. (B) Unless authorized under Chapter 3719., 4715., 4729., 4731., 4741., or 4765. of the Revised Code, no person shall possess an open cartridge of nitrous oxide in either of the following circumstances: (1) While operating or being a passenger in or on a motor vehicle on a street, h... |
Section 2925.34 | Sale of pure caffeine product.
... enforced by the United States Food and Drug Administration: (a) Coffee, tea, any soft drink, any energy drink, or any other caffeine-containing beverage; (b) Any energy product. (B) Except as provided in division (C) of this section, no person shall knowingly sell or offer for sale a pure caffeine product. (C) Division (B) of this section does not prohibit a person from selling or offering for sale any product m... |
Section 2925.36 | Illegal dispensing of drug samples.
...hall knowingly furnish another a sample drug. (B) Division (A) of this section does not apply to manufacturers, wholesalers, pharmacists, owners of pharmacies, licensed health professionals authorized to prescribe drugs, and other persons whose conduct is in accordance with Chapters 3719., 4715., 4723., 4725., 4729., 4730., 4731., 4741., and 4772. of the Revised Code. (C)(1) Whoever violates this section is guilt... |
Section 2925.37 | Counterfeit controlled substance offenses.
... is guilty of promoting and encouraging drug abuse. Except as otherwise provided in this division, promoting and encouraging drug abuse is a felony of the fifth degree, and division (C) of section 2929.13 of the Revised Code applies in determining whether to impose a prison term on the offender. If the offense was committed in the vicinity of a school or in the vicinity of a juvenile, promoting and encouraging drug a... |
Section 2925.38 | Notice of conviction of professionally licensed person sent to regulatory or licensing board or agency.
...If a person who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation of section 2925.02, 2925.03, 2925.04, 2925.041, 2925.05, 2925.06, 2925.11, 2925.12, 2925.13, 2925.14, 2925.141, 2925.22, 2925.23, 2925.31, 2925.32, 2925.36, or 2925.37 of the Revised Code is a professionally licensed person, in addition to any other sanctions imposed for the violation, the court, except as otherwise provided in this section, immedi... |
Section 2925.42 | Criminal forfeiture of property relating to felony drug abuse offense.
...victed of or pleads guilty to a felony drug abuse offense, or a juvenile is found by a juvenile court to be a delinquent child for an act that, if committed by an adult, would be a felony drug abuse offense, and derives profits or other proceeds from the offense or act, the court that imposes sentence or an order of disposition upon the offender or delinquent child, in lieu of any fine that the court is otherw... |
Section 2925.50 | Conviction or acquittal under federal drug abuse control laws bar to state prosecution.
...s chapter is a violation of the federal drug abuse control laws, as defined in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code, a conviction or acquittal under the federal drug abuse control laws for the same act is a bar to prosecution in this state. |
Section 2925.51 | Evidence in drug offense cases.
...(A) In any criminal prosecution for a violation of this chapter or Chapter 3719. of the Revised Code, a laboratory report from the bureau of criminal identification and investigation, a laboratory operated by another law enforcement agency, or a laboratory established by or under the authority of an institution of higher education that has its main campus in this state and that is accredited by the association of Ame... |
Section 2925.511 | Reimbursement for costs of positive drug tests.
...o is convicted of or pleads guilty to a drug abuse offense may order the offender to pay to the state, municipal, or county law enforcement agencies that handled the investigation and prosecution all of the costs that the state, municipal corporation, or county reasonably incurred in having tests performed under section 2925.51 of the Revised Code or in any other manner on any substance that was the basis of, or invo... |
Section 2925.52 | Motion for destruction of chemicals for methamphetamine production.
...(A) If a person is charged with a violation of section 2925.041 of the Revised Code or with any violation of this chapter or Chapter 3719. of the Revised Code that is based on the possession of chemicals sufficient to produce methamphetamine, the law enforcement agency that has custody of the chemicals may file a motion with the court in which the charges are pending requesting the court to order the chemicals destro... |
Section 2925.55 | Unlawful purchase of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine product.
...t is consumed or used by humans and any drug, including a drug that may be provided legally only pursuant to a prescription, that is intended to be consumed or used by humans. (2) "Terminal distributor of dangerous drugs" has the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Pseudoephedrine" means any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains any quantity of pseudoephedrine, any of ... |
Section 2925.56 | Unlawful sale of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine product.
...er or terminal distributor of dangerous drugs or an employee of a retailer or terminal distributor of dangerous drugs shall knowingly sell, offer to sell, hold for sale, deliver, or otherwise provide to any individual an amount of pseudoephedrine product or ephedrine product that is greater than either of the following: (a) Three and six-tenths grams within a period of a single day; (b) Nine grams within a peri... |
Section 2925.57 | Illegal pseudoephedrine or ephedrine product transaction scan.
...r or terminal distributor of dangerous drugs. (4) "Transaction scan" means the process by which a seller or an agent or employee of a seller checks by means of a transaction scan device the validity of a driver's or commercial driver's license or an identification card that is presented as a condition for purchasing or receiving any pseudoephedrine product or ephedrine product. (B)(1) A seller or an agent or ... |
Section 2925.58 | Unlawful sale of pseudoephedrine product to minor - affirmative defense.
...(A) A seller or an agent or employee of a seller may not be found guilty of a charge of a violation of section 2925.56 of the Revised Code in which the age of the purchaser or other recipient of a pseudoephedrine product is an element of the alleged violation if the seller, agent, or employee raises and proves as an affirmative defense that all of the following occurred: (1) A card holder attempting to purchase or r... |
Section 2925.62 | Illegally selling dextromethorphan.
...ing a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs that is licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code and operated as a pharmacy. (B) No retailer or employee of a retailer shall knowingly supply, deliver, give, or otherwise provide a drug, material, compound, mixture, preparation, or substance containing any quantity of dextromethorphan through the sale of any product to a person under eighteen years of age, unles... |
Section 2925.64 | Immunity for administering epinephrine.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Administer epinephrine" means to inject an individual with epinephrine using an autoinjector in a manufactured dosage form. (2) "Prescriber" and "qualified entity" have the same meanings as in section 3728.01 of the Revised Code. (B) An individual or qualified entity is not subject to criminal prosecution for a violation of section 4731.41 of the Revised Code or criminal prosecuti... |
Section 340.01 | Alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district.
...on," "addiction services," "alcohol and drug addiction services," "alcohol use disorder," "certifiable services and supports," "community addiction services provider," "community mental health services provider," "drug addiction," "gambling addiction services," "included opioid and co-occurring drug addiction services and recovery supports," "mental health services," "mental illness," "recovery housing residence," an... |
Section 340.011 | Interpretation and construction.
...ort system available for every alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district; (3) Protect the personal liberty of persons with mental illnesses so that they may be treated in the least restrictive environment; (4) Encourage the development of high quality, cost effective, and comprehensive services, including culturally sensitive services; (5) Foster the development of comprehensive community ment... |
Section 340.02 | Organization of board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services.
...(A) For each alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district, there shall be appointed a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services. As provided in this section, the board shall consist of eighteen members, fifteen members, fourteen members, twelve members, or nine members. In a single-county district, the size of the board shall be determined by the board of county commissioners repr... |
Section 340.021 | County alternatives for providing alcohol and drug addiction services.
...(A) In an alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district where the board of county commissioners has established an alcohol and drug addiction services board, the community mental health board established under former section 340.02 of the Revised Code shall serve as the entity responsible for providing mental health services in the county. A community mental health board has all the powers, duties, and ... |
Section 340.022 | Board size after withdrawing from a joint-county district.
...rmining the size of a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, the size of a board shall be determined in accordance with this section in both of the following circumstances: (A)(1) If the director of mental health and addiction services during the period beginning January 1, 2021, and ending December 31, 2022, grants approval to a board of county commissioners of a county with a population of... |
Section 340.03 | Boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services; powers and duties.
...he Revised Code, each board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services shall: (1) Serve as the community addiction and mental health planning agency for the county or counties under its jurisdiction, and in so doing it shall: (a) Evaluate the need for facility services, addiction services, mental health services, and recovery supports; (b) In cooperation with other local and regional planning and... |
Section 340.031 | Inspecting mental health residential facilities - acquiring property.
...A board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services may: (A) Inspect any residential facility licensed under section 5119.34 of the Revised Code and located in its service district; (B) Acquire, convey, lease, or enter into a contract to purchase, lease, or sell property for addiction services, mental health services, and related purposes, and enter into loan agreements, including mortgages, for the acq... |