Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2909.14 | Arson offender registration; notice.
...(A) Each arson offender shall be provided notice of the arson offender's duty to register personally with the sheriff of the county in which the arson offender resides or that sheriff's designee. The following persons shall provide the notice at the following times: (1) On or after the effective date of this section, the official in charge of a jail, workhouse, state correctional institution, or other institut... |
Section 2909.15 | Arson offender registration; time frames; form.
...(A) Each arson offender who has received notice pursuant to section 2909.14 of the Revised Code shall register personally with the sheriff of the county in which the arson offender resides or that sheriff's designee within the following time periods: (1) An arson offender who receives notice under division (A)(1) of section 2909.14 of the Revised Code shall register within ten days after the arson offender is... |
Section 2909.13 | Definitions for RC sections 2909.13 to 2909.15.
...to 2909.15 of the Revised Code: (A) "Arson-related offense" means any of the following violations or offenses committed by a person: (1) A violation of section 2909.02 or 2909.03 of the Revised Code; (2) Any attempt to commit, conspiracy to commit, or complicity in committing either offense listed in division (A)(1) of this section. (B) "Arson offender" means any of the following: (1) A person who on or af... |
Section 2929.71 | Reimbursement of investigative costs of arson.
...the fire or explosion in an aggravated arson, arson, or criminal damaging or endangering case. An "agency" includes, but is not limited to, a sheriff's office, a municipal corporation, township, or township or joint police district police department, the office of a prosecuting attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation, the fire marshal's offic... |
Section 3737.22 | Fire marshal - powers and duties.
...ion of persons believed to be guilty of arson or a similar crime; (5) Compile statistics concerning loss due to fire and explosion as the fire marshal considers necessary, and consider the compatibility of the fire marshal's system of compilation with the systems of other state and federal agencies and fire marshals of other states; (6) Engage in research on the cause and prevention of losses due to fire and ex... |
Section 2903.01 | Aggravated murder.
...to commit, kidnapping, rape, aggravated arson, arson, aggravated robbery, robbery, aggravated burglary, burglary, trespass in a habitation when a person is present or likely to be present, terrorism, or escape. (C) No person shall purposely cause the death of another who is under thirteen years of age at the time of the commission of the offense. (D) No person who is under detention as a result of having been found... |
Section 2909.01 | Arson and related offenses definitions.
...fficer of a political subdivision or an arson, fire, or similar investigator of a political subdivision. (C) "Occupied structure" means any house, building, outbuilding, watercraft, aircraft, railroad car, truck, trailer, tent, or other structure, vehicle, or shelter, or any portion thereof, to which any of the following applies: (1) It is maintained as a permanent or temporary dwelling, even though it is temporar... |
Section 2909.02 | Aggravated arson.
...es this section is guilty of aggravated arson. (2) A violation of division (A)(1) or (3) of this section is a felony of the first degree. (3) A violation of division (A)(2) of this section is a felony of the second degree. |
Section 2909.03 | Arson.
...ever violates this section is guilty of arson. (2) A violation of division (A)(1) or (B) (1) of this section is one of the following: (a) Except as otherwise provided in division (D)(2)(b) of this section, a misdemeanor of the first degree; (b) If the value of the property or the amount of the physical harm involved is one thousand dollars or more, a felony of the fourth degree. (3) A violation of division (A)(2)... |
Section 2921.22 | Failure to report a crime or knowledge of a death or burn injury.
...he burn injury immediately to the local arson, or fire and explosion investigation, bureau, if there is a bureau of this type in the jurisdiction in which the person is attended or treated, or otherwise to local law enforcement authorities. (3) No manager, superintendent, or other person in charge of a hospital, sanitarium, or other medical facility in which a person is attended or treated for any burn injury that ... |
Section 2923.01 | Conspiracy.
...ion, trafficking in persons, aggravated arson, arson, aggravated robbery, robbery, aggravated burglary, burglary, trespassing in a habitation when a person is present or likely to be present, engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, corrupting another with drugs, a felony drug trafficking, manufacturing, processing, or possession offense, theft of drugs, or illegal processing of drug documents, the commission of a ... |
Section 3737.331 | Arson seminar programs.
...chniques relative to the prosecution of arson cases. The fire marshal shall cooperate with the attorney general in the establishment of the seminar program. The fire marshal shall offer the seminar program at least twice annually. Each prosecuting attorney may personally attend, or may require an assistant prosecuting attorney to attend, one of the seminar programs annually. While attending a seminar program offered... |
Section 3929.87 | Determination as to whether loss caused by arson.
...gation, whether such loss was caused by arson. |
Section 4723.281 | Summary suspension without a hearing - automatic suspensions.
... "gross sexual imposition," "aggravated arson," "aggravated robbery," and "aggravated burglary" mean such offenses as defined in Title XXIX of the Revised Code; with regard to offenses committed in other jurisdictions, the terms mean offenses comparable to offenses defined in Title XXIX of the Revised Code. (B) When there is clear and convincing evidence that continued practice by an individual licensed under this... |
Section 4757.361 | Suspension of license.
... "gross sexual imposition," "aggravated arson," "aggravated robbery," and "aggravated burglary" mean such offenses as defined in Title XXIX of the Revised Code; with regard to offenses committed in other jurisdictions, the terms mean offenses comparable to offenses defined in Title XXIX of the Revised Code. (B) When there is clear and convincing evidence that continued practice by an individual licensed under this... |
Section 2903.43 | Offenders who have VOD duties; enrollment.
... of the Revised Code and who also is an arson offender, as defined in section 2909.13 of the Revised Code, or a sex offender or child-victim offender, both as defined in section 2950.01 of the Revised Code. (I)(1) No violent offender or qualifying out-of-state violent offender who has VOD duties imposed under section 2903.42 or 2903.421 of the Revised Code shall recklessly fail during the ten-year enrollment period ... |
Section 2929.04 | Death penalty or imprisonment - aggravating and mitigating factors.
... to commit kidnapping, rape, aggravated arson, aggravated robbery, or aggravated burglary, and either the offender was the principal offender in the commission of the aggravated murder or, if not the principal offender, committed the aggravated murder with prior calculation and design. (8) The victim of the aggravated murder was a witness to an offense who was purposely killed to prevent the victim's testimony in a... |
Section 2929.20 | Sentence reduction through judicial release.
...s assault, kidnapping, rape, aggravated arson, aggravated burglary, or aggravated robbery; (b) A prison term imposed for complicity in, an attempt to commit, or conspiracy to commit any offense listed in division (A)(10)(a) of this section; (c) A prison term of life imprisonment, including any term of life imprisonment that has parole eligibility; (d) A prison term imposed for any felony other than carrying ... |
Section 2941.06 | Form of indictment.
... offense if it has one, such as murder, arson, or the like, or if a misdemeanor having no general name, insert a brief description of it as given by law) contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the State of Ohio. ________C.D_________ (Indorsed) A true bill. Prosecuting Attorney E.F., Foreperson of the Grand Jury." |
Section 2967.18 | Overcrowding emergency - early releases and sentence reductions.
...s assault, kidnapping, rape, aggravated arson, aggravated robbery, or any other offense punishable by life imprisonment or by an indefinite term of a specified number of years to life, or for conspiracy in, complicity in, or attempt to commit any of those offenses; (b) A person who is serving a term of imprisonment for any felony other than carrying a concealed weapon that was committed while the person had a firear... |
Section 3734.44 | Issuance or renewal of permit or license.
... Extortion; (7) Criminal usury; (8) Arson; (9) Burglary; (10) Theft and related crimes; (11) Forgery and fraudulent practices; (12) Fraud in the offering, sale, or purchase of securities; (13) Alteration of motor vehicle identification numbers; (14) Unlawful manufacture, purchase, use, or transfer of firearms; (15) Unlawful possession or use of destructive devices or explosives; (16) A violation o... |
Section 3737.26 | Arrest of suspect.
...ence sufficient to charge a person with arson or a similar crime, or with a violation of section 3737.62 of the Revised Code, the marshal or assistant marshal may arrest the person or cause the person to be arrested and charged with the offense. The fire marshal or assistant fire marshal shall provide the prosecuting attorney the evidence, the names of witnesses, and a copy of material testimony taken in the... |
Section 3737.31 | Fire marshal to report to superintendent of insurance.
...e progress made in all prosecutions for arson and similar crimes, and the result of all cases finally disposed of. |
Section 3737.61 | Posting arson laws.
...The owner, operator, or lessee of any transient residential building shall post the provisions of sections 2909.02 and 2909.03 of the Revised Code in a conspicuous place in each room occupied by guests in such building. The owner, operator, or lessee of any nontransient residential building, institution, school, or place of assembly shall post the provisions of such sections in conspicuous places upon such premises. ... |
Section 3929.86 | Fire loss claims.
... its purpose to deter the commission of arson and related crimes, to discourage the abandonment of property, and to prevent urban blight and deterioration. |