Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3.24 | Administration of oaths.
... the geographical limits of the elected officer's constituency, except that members of the general assembly may administer oaths of office to persons elected or appointed to any office under the constitution or laws of this state. Nothing in this section shall forbid the judge of a court established by the constitution of this state or a notary public commissioned in this state from administering an oath to any perso... |
Section 3.30 | Failure to give bond of office or file oath of office.
...ho is required by law to give a bond or security previous to the performance of the duties imposed on the person by the person's office, who refuses or neglects to give such bond or furnish such security within the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and in all respects to qualify self for the performance of such duties, is deemed to have refused to accept the office to which the person was elected or appointed... |
Section 3.31 | Bond sufficiency.
...A bond payable to the state, or other payee as directed by law, reciting the election or appointment of a person to an office or public trust under or in pursuance of the constitution or laws of this state, and conditioned for the faithful performance, by such person, of the duties of the office or trust, is sufficient, notwithstanding any special provision made by law for the condition of such bond. |
Section 3.32 | Annual bond premium.
...If an elective or appointive state officer is required by law to furnish bond, a surety company bond may be given and the annual premium in such cases shall be paid from the funds appropriated by the general assembly to the various departments, boards, and commissions for such purpose. This section does not prevent the giving of a personal bond with sureties approved by the officials authorized by law to give such ap... |
Section 3.33 | Deposit of official bonds.
...Every officer, on receiving an official bond which by law is required to be filed or deposited with him, shall record it in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. A certified transcript of the record of such bond is conclusive evidence of such record, and prima-facie evidence of the execution and existence of such bond. |
Section 3.34 | Bonds filled in or left in blank.
...fore a court, judge, or public board or officer, judicial or ministerial; bonds of indemnity; and all other bonds conditioned to become void upon the performance by any of the parties thereto of the stipulations contained in such bonds shall bind and render liable thereon both principals and sureties, whether at the time of the signing of the bonds by any of such obligors the amounts of such bonds are filled in or le... |
Section 3965.01 | Definitions.
...nt, and certificate holder. (E) "Cybersecurity event" means an event resulting in unauthorized access to, disruption of, or misuse of an information system or nonpublic information stored on an information system that has a reasonable likelihood of materially harming any consumer residing in this state or any material part of the normal operations of the licensee. "Cybersecurity event" does not include the unauthor... |
Section 3965.02 | Information security program.
...ain a comprehensive written information security program based on the licensee's risk assessment. The program shall be commensurate with the size and complexity of the licensee, the nature and scope of the licensee's activities including its use of third-party service providers, and the sensitivity of the nonpublic information used by the licensee or in the licensee's possession, custody, or control. (B) The inform... |
Section 3965.03 | Investigation of events.
...(A) If a licensee learns that a cybersecurity event has or may have occurred, the licensee or an outside vendor or service provider designated to act on behalf of the licensee shall conduct a prompt investigation. (B) During the investigation, the licensee or an outside vendor or service provider designated to act on behalf of the licensee shall, at a minimum, do as much of the following as possible: (1) Determin... |
Section 3965.04 | Notification to superintendent.
...sible after a determination that a cybersecurity event involving nonpublic information in the possession of the licensee has occurred, but in no event later than three business days after that determination, when either of the following criteria has been met: (1) Both of the following apply: (a) This state is the licensee's state of domicile, in the case of an insurer, or this state is the licensee's home state, ... |
Section 3965.05 | Powers of superintendent.
...(A) The superintendent of insurance shall have power to examine and investigate into the affairs of any licensee to determine whether the licensee has been or is engaged in any conduct in violation of this chapter. This power is in addition to the powers that the superintendent has under Title XXXIX and Chapters 1739. and 1751. of the Revised Code. (B) Whenever the superintendent has reason to believe that a licens... |
Section 3965.06 | Confidentiality.
...(A)(1) Any documents, materials, or other information in the control or possession of the department of insurance that are furnished pursuant to divisions (H)(1) and (I) of section 3965.02 and divisions (B)(1)(b), (c), (d), (e), (h), (j), and (k) of section 3965.04 of the Revised Code, or that are obtained by, created by, or disclosed to the superintendent of insurance in an investigation or examination pursuant to s... |
Section 3965.07 | Exemptions.
... and in compliance with the privacy and security rules of 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164 shall be deemed to meet the requirements of this chapter, except those pertaining to notification under section 3965.04 of the Revised Code. The licensee shall submit a written statement to the superintendent certifying its compliance with 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164. The information furnished by a licensee pursuant to section 3965.... |
Section 3965.08 | Affirmative defense.
...ure to implement reasonable information security controls resulted in a data breach concerning nonpublic information. (B) The affirmative defenses permitted under this section shall not limit any other affirmative defenses available to a licensee. |
Section 3965.09 | Applicability and scope of chapter.
... applicable to licensees regarding cybersecurity events, the security of nonpublic information, data security, investigation of cybersecurity events, and notification to the superintendent of cybersecurity events. |
Section 3965.10 | Adoption of rules.
...The superintendent of insurance, pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, may adopt rules as necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. |
Section 3965.11 | Administration.
...The superintendent of insurance shall consider the nature, scale, and complexity of licensees in administering this chapter and adopting rules pursuant to this chapter. |
Section 4749.02 | Administrative rules - personnel.
...The director of public safety shall administer this chapter, and for that purpose, may appoint employees and adopt rules that the director considers necessary. The director shall implement electronic licensing and registration procedures under this chapter not later than December 31, 2006. The application procedures in effect on the effective date of this amendment shall continue until such time as electronic licens... |
Section 4749.031 | Participation in retained applicant fingerprint database and continuous record monitoring service; initial or annual fees.
...(A) The department of public safety shall be a participating public office for purposes of the retained applicant fingerprint database established under section 109.5721 of the Revised Code. The department shall elect to participate in the continuous record monitoring service for all persons licensed or registered under this chapter. When the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation, ... |
Section 4749.04 | Disciplinary actions.
... license of any private investigator or security guard provider, or the registration of any employee of a private investigator or security guard provider, for any of the following: (1) Violation of any of the provisions of division (B) or (C) of section 4749.13 of the Revised Code; (2) Conviction of a disqualifying offense as defined in section 4776.10 of the Revised Code if the offense occurred within the la... |
Section 4749.05 | Notice of change of address - report of presence to local law enforcement.
...(A) Each class A, B, or C licensee shall report the location of branch offices to the department of public safety, and to the sheriff of the county and the police chief of any municipal corporation in which the office is located, and shall post a branch office license conspicuously in that office. Application for a branch office license shall be made on a form prescribed by the director of public safety, and a licen... |
Section 4749.07 | Private investigator and security guard provider fund.
...redited to the private investigator and security guard provider fund, which is hereby created. (B) Moneys received in payment of fines levied pursuant to section 4749.99 of the Revised Code shall be distributed as follows: (1) One-third to the general fund of the municipal corporation or township in which the prosecution occurs; (2) One-third to the general fund of the county in which the prosecution occurs; (3) ... |
Section 4749.09 | Effect of municipal regulation - fees.
...or regulation of private investigators, security guard providers, or their employees shall conform to those ordinances insofar as they do not conflict with this chapter. No license or registration fees shall be charged by the state or any of its subdivisions for conducting the business of private investigation, the business of security services, or both businesses other than as provided in this chapter. |
Section 4749.11 | Investigating applicants.
...class A, B, or C license, any principal officer or qualifying agent of a corporation who is specified in an application for licensure as satisfying the requirements of divisions (A)(1) and (F)(1) of section 4749.03 of the Revised Code, and any employee of a class A, B, or C licensee who seeks to be registered under section 4749.06 of the Revised Code to determine whether the individual satisfies the applicable requir... |
Section 4749.12 | Nonresident licenses.
...ue a license as a private investigator, security guard provider, or as a private investigator and a security guard provider in accordance with Chapter 4796. of the Revised Code to a person if either of the following applies: (A) The person is licensed as a private investigator, security guard provider, or as a private investigator and a security guard provider in another state. (B) The person has satisfactory wor... |