Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4549.48 | Injunctions.
...investigation and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in the prosecution of the action, which shall be deposited in the consumer protection enforcement fund created by section 1345.51 of the Revised Code. (B) In addition to the remedies otherwise provided by this section, the attorney general may request and the court shall impose a civil penalty of not less than one thousand nor more than two thousand dollars for e... |
Section 4549.49 | Liability to transferee subsequent to violation.
...ion together with reasonable attorneys' fees as determined by the court. (B) An action to enforce any liability created under sections 4549.41 to 4549.46 of the Revised Code may be brought in a court of common pleas without regard to the amount in controversy, or in any other court of competent jurisdiction, within two years from the date on which the liability arises. For the purpose of this section, liability aris... |
Section 4719.10 | Administrative rules.
...e registration and registration renewal fees for the purpose of section 4719.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4719.17 | Telemarketing fraud enforcement fund.
...protection section of the office of the attorney general shall use the moneys in the fund to pay for any expenses reasonably related to the administration of Chapter 4719. of the Revised Code, the investigation or prosecution of any crimes investigated by the consumer protection section, or for educational activities that advance the purposes of Chapter 4719. of the Revised Code as set forth in section 4719.18 ... |
Section 4722.08 | Owners' causes of action.
...d to the prevailing party a reasonable attorney's fee limited to the work reasonably performed, if either of the following apply: (1) The owner complaining of the act or practice that violated this chapter has brought or maintained an action that is groundless, and the owner filed or maintained the action in bad faith; (2) The home construction service supplier has knowingly committed an act or practice that ... |
Section 4725.23 | Investigations - confidentiality of information.
...edience to a subpoena shall receive the fees and mileage provided for under section 119.094 of the Revised Code. (C) Information received by the board pursuant to an investigation is confidential and not subject to discovery in any civil action. The board shall conduct all investigations and proceedings in a manner that protects the confidentiality of patients and persons who file complaints with the board. The boa... |
Section 4729.69 | Establishment and administration of drug take-back program.
...ental health and addiction services and attorney general, shall establish and administer a drug take-back program under which drugs are collected from the community by participating entities for the purpose of destruction or disposal of the drugs. (2) Each of the following may participate in the program: (a) A law enforcement agency; (b) Any registrant authorized by the federal drug enforcement administration to b... |
Section 4735.052 | Civil penalty.
...the superintendent shall forward to the attorney general the name of the party, any other identifying information, and the amount of the civil penalty, for the purpose of collecting that civil penalty. In addition to the civil penalty assessed pursuant to this section, the party also shall pay any fee assessed by the attorney general for collection of the civil penalty. (F) The superintendent may reserve the right... |
Section 4740.16 | Investigation of RC 4740.13 violations - civil penalty.
... specialty section shall forward to the attorney general the name of the person and the amount of the civil penalty for the purpose of collecting that civil penalty. In addition to the civil penalty assessed pursuant to this section, the person also shall pay any fee assessed by the attorney general for collection of the civil penalty. (D) If a person fails to request a hearing within thirty days after the date th... |
Section 4755.02 | Powers and duties of board.
...h its investigations. (B) Through the attorney general or an appropriate prosecuting attorney, the appropriate section may apply to an appropriate court for an order enjoining the violation of this chapter. On the filing of a verified petition, the court shall conduct a hearing on the petition and give the same preference to the proceeding as is given to all proceedings under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, irres... |
Section 4755.482 | Requirements for teaching physical therapy - violations - sanctions.
...al therapy section shall forward to the attorney general the name of the person and the amount of the civil penalty for the purpose of collecting that civil penalty. In addition to the civil penalty assessed pursuant to this section, the person also shall pay any fee assessed by the attorney general for collection of the civil penalty. |
Section 4763.03 | Duties of board.
...apter 3953. of the Revised Code, to the attorney general, or to law enforcement agencies and prosecutors. Information released by the division pursuant to this section remains confidential. (F) Any rule the board adopts shall meet or exceed the requirements specified in federal law or regulations. |
Section 4764.13 | Hearings; disciplinary actions; penalties; review.
...the superintendent shall forward to the attorney general the name of the person and the amount of the fine for the purpose of collecting that fine. In addition to the fine assessed pursuant to this section, the person also shall pay any fee assessed by the attorney general for collection of the fine. (F) The decision and order of the board is final, subject to review in the manner provided in Chapter 119. of the R... |
Section 4764.16 | Investigation of person who are not licensed.
...the superintendent shall forward to the attorney general the name of the person and the amount of the civil penalty for the purpose of collecting that civil penalty. In addition to the civil penalty assessed pursuant to this section, the person also shall pay any fee assessed by the attorney general for collection of the civil penalty. If the board finds, or an unlicensed person admits to the board, a violation of... |
Section 4768.14 | Investigations.
...the party that the party or the party's attorney may appear in person at the hearing and present evidence and examine witnesses appearing for and against the party, or the party may submit written testimony stating any positions, arguments, or contentions. (C) At any time after the superintendent notifies a person of the superintendent's determination in accordance with division (B) of this section but before a he... |
Section 4769.08 | Costs of investigation and adjudication.
... thousand dollars, including attorneys' fees, associated with the conduct of the investigation and adjudication. Notwithstanding section 119.12 of the Revised Code, the filing of a judicial appeal of an adjudication order issued under section 4769.03 of the Revised Code shall operate as a suspension of the adjudication order pending the outcome of the appeal. |
Section 4771.01 | Athlete agent definitions.
...ent athlete's immediate family; (2) An attorney from whom an athlete seeks legal advice concerning a proposed professional sports services contract if the attorney does not represent the athlete in negotiating or soliciting the contract. (C) "Immediate family" means an individual's spouse, child, parent, stepparent, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, parent-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, nephew, niec... |
Section 4771.07 | Applying for registration.
...bitration; (5) Dispute resolution. An attorney admitted to practice law in this state shall submit with the application a certificate of good standing issued by the supreme court of Ohio in lieu of an affidavit or certificate otherwise required under this division. (C) An applicant shall submit with the application for registration an application fee in an amount determined by the commission pursuant to division (... |
Section 4771.14 | Maintaining records.
...s, and other records not subject to the attorney-client privilege that are required to be maintained pursuant to this chapter shall be open to inspection by the commission and its representatives, upon reasonable notice, at the pleasure of the commission. |
Section 4781.36 | Whistleblower protection.
...ages together with reasonable attorneys fees. (C) Nothing in division (A) of this section prohibits a park operator from increasing the rent to reflect the cost of improvements installed by the park operator in or about the premises or to reflect an increase in other costs of operation of the premises. |
Section 4781.38 | Obligations of park operator.
...tains a judgment, reasonable attorneys' fees, or terminate the rental agreement. |
Section 4781.39 | Obligations of resident.
...the violation and reasonable attorneys' fees. This remedy is in addition to any right of the park operator to terminate the rental agreement, to maintain an action for the possession of the premises, or injunctive relief to compel access under division (B) of this section. |
Section 4781.43 | Applying for release of rent.
...ts, together with reasonable attorneys' fees if the resident intentionally acted in bad faith. |
Section 4781.49 | Limits on operator's right to recover possession of premises.
...d, together with reasonable attorneys' fees. |
Section 4905.73 | Jurisdiction.
...ode. (E) The commission may direct the attorney general to commence an action under section 4905.57 or 4905.60 of the Revised Code to enforce an order of the commission issued under division (B) or (C) of this section, including orders assessing forfeitures. Notwithstanding section 4905.57 of the Revised Code, an action authorized under this division may be brought in the court of common pleas of Franklin coun... |