Ohio Revised Code Search
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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.
...(A) A licensee is exempt from the requirements of section 3965.02 of the Revised Code if it meets any of the following criteria: (1) The licensee has fewer than twenty employees. (2) The licensee has less than five million dollars in gross annual revenue. (3) The licensee has less than ten million dollars in assets, measured at the end of the licensee's fiscal year. (B)(1) A licensee subject to and in complia... |
Section 3965.08 | Affirmative defense.
...(A) A licensee that satisfies the provisions of this chapter shall be entitled to an affirmative defense to any cause of action sounding in tort that is brought under the laws of this state or in the courts of this state and that alleges that the failure to implement reasonable information security controls resulted in a data breach concerning nonpublic information. (B) The affirmative defenses permitted under this... |
Section 3965.09 | Applicability and scope of chapter.
...itute the exclusive state standards and requirements 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 4116.01 | Unlawful labor requirements in public improvement contracts definitions.
...ollowing: (1) Any person who submits a bid for the purpose of securing the award of a contract for the public improvement; (2) Any person acting as a subcontractor of a person mentioned in division (D)(1) of this section; (3) Any association having as members any of the persons mentioned in division (D)(1) or (2) of this section; (4) Any employee of a person mentioned in division (D)(1), (2), or (3) of this s... |
Section 4116.02 | Labor requirements not to be imposed on contractor or subcontractor.
... public improvements, shall ensure that bid specifications issued by the public authority for the proposed public improvement, and any subsequent contract or other agreement for the public improvement to which the public authority and a contractor or subcontractor are direct parties, do not require a contractor or subcontractor to do any of the following: (A) Enter into agreements with any labor organization on the ... |
Section 4116.03 | Public authority - prohibited acts.
...sed Code; (B) Discriminate against any bidder, contractor, or subcontractor for refusing to become a party to any agreement with any labor organization on the public improvement that currently is under bid or on projects related to that improvement; (C) Otherwise violate section 4116.02 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4116.04 | Complaints - attorney fees.
...(A) An interested party may file a complaint against a contracting public authority alleging a violation of section 4116.02 or 4116.03 of the Revised Code within two years after the date on which the contract is signed for the public improvement in the court of common pleas of the county in which the public improvement is performed. The performance of the contract forms the basis of the allegation of a violation. Th... |