Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1321.63 | Activities for which consumer installment loan license is required.
...loan, or who for a fee or any manner of compensation arranges or offers to find or arrange for another person to make any such loan. (B) This section does not preclude the acquiring, directly or indirectly, by purchase or discount, of a bona fide obligation for goods or services when such obligation is payable directly to the person who provided the goods or services. (C) Any contract of a loan in the making or c... |
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Section 1322.04 | Applicability of RMLA.
...orporate affiliation; (3) Receive any compensation or gain from any company or individual for assisting the borrower to obtain or apply for financing to purchase the manufactured home, mobile home, or industrialized unit. (G) A bona fide nonprofit organization; (H) A credit union service organization, provided that the organization utilizes services provided by registered mortgage loan originators or that it ho... |
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Section 1322.42 | Restrictions regarding referrals.
... debt, equity, or other means; (2) Any compensation arrangement involving any remuneration, directly or indirectly, overtly or covertly, in cash or in kind. (C) No registrant or licensee shall knowingly enter into an arrangement or scheme, including a cross-referral arrangement, that has a principal purpose of assuring referrals by a registrant or licensee to a particular appraisal company that would violate divisi... |
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Section 1322.45 | Additional duties of registrants and licensees; recovery of damages by buyer.
...this section shall not be less than all compensation paid directly or indirectly to a mortgage broker from any source, plus reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (3) The buyer may be awarded punitive damages. (E) A buyer injured by a failure to comply with this section is precluded from recovering any damages, plus reasonable attorney's fees and costs, if the buyer has also recovered any damages in a cause of... |
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Section 1322.52 | Buyer civil action; state civil action; criminal prosecution.
...this section shall not be less than all compensation paid directly and indirectly to a registrant or mortgage loan originator from any source, plus reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (3) The buyer may be awarded punitive damages. (B)(1) The superintendent of financial institutions or a buyer may directly bring an action to enjoin a violation of any provision of this chapter. The attorney general may dire... |
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Section 1327.46 | Standard provisions definitions.
...ng and measuring device for any type of compensation. |
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Section 1329.41 | Filing trade names, marks and devices definitions.
...cessories therefor supplied for hire or compensation, and vessels, receptacles and utensils used as packages or containers in the sale and distribution of any natural or processed product, compound, mixture, or substance, or any combination thereof, and parts and accessories for such vessels, receptacles and utensils. (E) For purposes of sections 1329.41 to 1329.53, inclusive, of the Revised Code, a name, mark or de... |
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Section 133.03 | Public securities are lawful investments.
...he state, the administrator of workers' compensation, the state teachers, public employees, and school employees retirement systems, and the Ohio police and fire pension fund, notwithstanding any other provisions of the Revised Code or rules adopted pursuant to those provisions by any agency of the state with respect to investments by them; (2) Eligible as security for the repayment of the deposit of public moneys. ... |
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Section 133.42 | Registration of coupon securities - transfer.
...division may charge a reasonable fee as compensation for the expense of such registration. |
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Section 1332.32 | Payment of video service provider fees.
...s derived under a regional or national compensation contract or arrangement between the video service provider and one or more advertisers or advertising representatives, the amount of revenue derived for a municipal corporation or for the unincorporated area of a township shall be determined by multiplying the total net revenue received by the video service provider under the contract or arrangement by the pe... |
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Section 1333.93 | Contract void - civil action.
..., from any participant who has received compensation under either of the following circumstances: (A) For introducing the individual into participation in a pyramid promotional scheme; (B) When another participant has introduced the individual into participation in a pyramid promotional scheme. |
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Section 1335.11 | Paying commission on sales.
...n this section: (1) "Commission" means compensation accruing to a person for payment by another person, the rate of which is expressed as a percentage of the dollar amount of orders, sales, or profits. (2) "Principal" means a person who does all of the following: (a) Engages in either of the following: (i) The business of manufacturing, producing, importing, or distributing one or more products for sale to custom... |
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Section 1337.60 | Statutory form power of attorney.
... Your agent is entitled to reasonable compensation unless you state otherwise in the Special Instructions. This form provides for designation of one agent. If you wish to name more than one agent you may name a coagent in the Special Instructions. Coagents are not required to act together unless you include that requirement in the Special Instructions. If your agent is unable or unwilling to act for you, your ... |
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Section 1343.01 | Maximum rate of interest.
...'s salary, wages, commissions, or other compensation for services or by his household furniture or other goods used for his personal, family, or household purposes shall be deemed not a loan within the meaning of division (B)(6) of this section; (ii) Any loan which otherwise qualifies as a business loan within the meaning of division (B)(6) of this section shall not be deemed disqualified because of the inclusion, w... |
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Section 1345.22 | Right of buyer to cancel.
...n. (c) The seller does not receive any compensation for the services performed if the buyer timely cancels the agreement or offer under this section. (2) With respect to a home solicitation sale involving the sale and installation of home security and automation systems and related security and monitoring services, if the seller commences services during the time in which the buyer may cancel, in accordance with di... |
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Section 1345.74 | Providing written statement of rights.
... UNDER STATE LAW TO A REPLACEMENT OR TO COMPENSATION. In the case of a leased motor vehicle, the written statement described in this division shall be provided to the consumer by the manufacturer, either directly or through the lessor, at the time of execution of the lease agreement. (B) The manufacturer or authorized dealer shall provide to the consumer, each time the motor vehicle of the consumer is returned from... |
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Section 1349.41 | Prohibited conduct in mortgage loan sale or purchase.
...ay recover damages of not less than all compensation paid directly or indirectly to the lender from any source, plus reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (D) The duty created by this section shall not be waived or modified. |
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Section 135.341 | County investment advisory committee.
...e members shall receive no additional compensation for the performance of their duties as committee members. (C) The committee shall establish written county investment policies and shall meet at least once every three months, to review or revise its policies and to advise the investing authority on the county investments in order to ensure the best and safest return of funds available t... |
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Section 141.07 | Compensation and expenses of judges holding court outside county of residence.
...In addition to the annual salary and expenses provided for in sections 141.04 and 141.05 of the Revised Code, each judge of the probate court, and of the juvenile court, while holding court in a county in which the judge does not reside, by assignment of the chief justice of the supreme court under section 2101.37, 2101.39, or 2151.07 of the Revised Code, and each judge of the common pleas court while holding court i... |
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Section 143.03 | Volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board.
...ile. Board members shall serve without compensation. The legislative authority of the fund member shall provide sufficient meeting space and supplies for the board to carry out its duties. The secretary shall submit all of the following to the director of commerce: (A) The name and address of each board member and an indication of the group or authority that elected the member; (B) The names of the chairperson a... |
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Section 145.016 | Credit for contributing service.
...ge percentage increase, if any, made to compensation under section 505.24 of the Revised Code, if that increase became effective in the prior year. (2) For each month that the member's earnable salary is less than the appropriate amount specified in division (B)(1) of this section, allow a fraction of a month's credit with a numerator of the earnable salary during the month and a denominator of the amount specifie... |
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Section 145.031 | Exemption requests by Hamilton county municipal court employees.
...be deducted from the earnable salary or compensation of, or paid to the public employees retirement system on account of, any employee of the Hamilton county municipal court who, upon compliance with division (A) of this section, is exempt from compulsory membership in the public employees retirement system. |
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Section 145.032 | Exemption requests by Hamilton county air pollution control employees.
...be deducted from the earnable salary or compensation of, or paid to the public employees retirement system on account of, any employee of the Hamilton county department of air pollution control who, upon compliance with division (A) of this section, is exempt from compulsory membership in the public employees retirement system. |
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Section 145.033 | Exemption requests by Cincinnati correctional institute employees.
...be deducted from the earnable salary or compensation of, or paid to the public employees retirement system on account of, any employee of the Hamilton county sheriff who, through compliance with division (A) of this section, is exempt from compulsory membership in the public employees retirement system. |
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Section 145.036 | Transmission of list of independent contractors; determination of status by board.
...g the preceding calendar year received compensation from the employer for which no contributions were deducted under section 145.47 of the Revised Code because the employer classified the individual as an independent contractor or another classification other than public employee or any other reason. The list shall contain the name of the individual and any other information required by the system. If there i... |
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Section 4121.22 | Jurisdiction over places of employment.
...ed that whenever the bureau of workers' compensation, by an order, fixes a standard of safety or any hygienic condition for employments or places of employment, the order shall, upon the filing by the bureau of a copy thereof with the clerk of the municipal corporation to which it applies, be held to amend or modify any similar conflicting local order in any particular matters governed by the order. Thereafter, no lo... |
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Section 4121.23 | Petition for hearing by employer.
... by any order of the bureau of workers' compensation, or otherwise, may petition for a hearing on the reasonableness and lawfulness of any bureau order. The petition for hearing shall be by verified petition, filed with the bureau, setting out specifically and in full detail the order upon which a hearing is desired and every reason why the order is unreasonable or unlawful, and every issue to be considered by the b... |
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Section 4121.24 | No action to vacate allowed until after hearing.
...end any order of the bureau of workers' compensation, or to enjoin the enforcement thereof, shall be brought unless the plaintiff has applied to the bureau for a hearing thereon at the time and as provided in section 4121.23 of the Revised Code and in the petition therefor has raised every issue raised in the action. Every order of the bureau is, in every prosecution for a violation thereof, conclusively presumed to... |
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Section 4121.25 | Action to set aside, vacate, or amend order.
...ith any order of the bureau of workers' compensation may commence an action in the supreme court, against the bureau as defendant, to set aside, vacate, or amend any order on the ground that the order is unreasonable or unlawful and the supreme court has exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine the action. The bureau shall be served with summons as in other civil cases. The answer of the bureau shall be filed wi... |
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Section 4121.26 | Statement of issues not adequately considered - stay of proceedings.
...een presented to the bureau of workers' compensation in the petition filed as provided in section 4121.23 of the Revised Code, or that the bureau has not theretofore had ample opportunity to hear and determine any of the issues raised in the action, or has for any reason not in fact heard and determined the issues raised, the court shall, before proceeding to render judgment, unless the parties to the action stipulat... |
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Section 4121.27 | Exclusive jurisdiction of supreme court.
...nul any order of the bureau of workers' compensation, or to suspend or delay the execution or operation thereof or to enjoin, restrain, or interfere with the bureau in the performance of its official duties. The writ of mandamus shall lie from the supreme court to the bureau in all proper cases. |
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Section 4121.29 | Priority to be given actions.
...eedings to which the bureau of workers' compensation or the state is a party, and in which any question arises under such sections, or under or concerning any order of the bureau, shall be preferred over all other civil cases, except election causes and causes involving or affecting the public utilities commission, irrespective of position on the calendar. The same preference shall be granted upon application of the ... |
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Section 4121.35 | Staff hearing officers - jurisdiction.
...y rule of the administrator of workers' compensation pursuant to Section 35 of Article II of the Ohio Constitution; (4) Applications for reconsideration pursuant to division (A) of section 4123.57 of the Revised Code. Decisions of the staff hearing officers on reconsideration pursuant to division (A) of section 4123.57 of the Revised Code are final. (5) Reviews of settlement agreements pursuant to section 4123.... |
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Section 4121.443 | Summary suspension.
...(A) The bureau of workers' compensation may summarily suspend the certification of a provider to participate in the health partnership program created under sections 4121.44 and 4121.441 of the Revised Code without a prior hearing if the bureau determines any of the following apply to the provider: (1) The professional license, certification, or registration held by the provider to practice the provider's professi... |
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Section 4121.447 | Data security agreement.
...contract the administrator of workers' compensation enters into with a managed care organization under division (B)(4) of section 4121.44 of the Revised Code shall require the managed care organization to enter into a data security agreement with the state board of pharmacy governing the managed care organization's use of the board's drug database established and maintained under section 4729.75 of the Revised ... |
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Section 4121.47 | Violating specific safety rule or employee welfare legislation.
...dopted by the administrator of workers' compensation pursuant to section 4121.13 of the Revised Code or an act of the general assembly to protect the lives, health, and safety of employees pursuant to Section 35 of Article II, Ohio Constitution. Chapter 4167. of the Revised Code and rules and standards adopted thereunder are not the rules or enactment referred to in this division and shall not be considered as such ... |
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Section 4121.50 | Rules to implement coordinated services program for prescription drug abuse.
...1, 2012, the administrator of workers' compensation shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to implement a coordinated services program for claimants under this chapter or Chapter 4123., 4127., or 4131. of the Revised Code who are found to have obtained prescription drugs that were reimbursed pursuant to an order of the administrator or of the industrial commission or by a self-in... |
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Section 4121.62 | Contracts for rendition of rehabilitation services.
...ted to the administrator of workers' compensation pursuant to sections 4121.61 to 4121.69 of the Revised Code includes the authority to do all of the following: (1) Contract with any public or private person for the rendition of rehabilitation services; (2) Take actions and utilize money in the state insurance fund as necessary to obtain federal funds and assistance in the maximum amounts and most ... |
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Section 4121.65 | Employer may furnish rehabilitation services.
...that provided by the bureau of workers' compensation. |
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Section 4121.66 | Rehabilitation services, counseling, training, and living maintenance payments paid from surplus fund.
... section, the administrator of workers' compensation shall pay the expense of providing rehabilitation services, counseling, training, and living maintenance payments from the surplus fund established by section 4123.34 of the Revised Code. (B) Living maintenance payments are not subject to garnishment, levy, or attachment. (C) Sections 4123.343, 4123.63, and 4123.64 of the Revised Code do not apply to living maint... |
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Section 4123.026 | Costs of post-exposure medical diagnostic services after peace officer, firefighter, emergency medical worker, or detention facility employees' exposure to blood or other body fluid.
...(A) The administrator of workers' compensation, a self-insuring public employer for the peace officers, firefighters, and emergency medical workers employed by or volunteering for that self-insuring public employer, or a detention facility that is a self-insuring employer for the facility's employees, including corrections officers, shall pay the costs of conducting post-exposure medical diagnostic services, consiste... |
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Section 4123.034 | Unpaid emergency management workers qualify for maximum benefits.
...agement worker who receives no monetary compensation for emergency management services rendered shall qualify for maximum benefits applicable with respect to accidental injury or death provided for workers and employees under sections 4123.01 to 4123.94 of the Revised Code in the fiscal year applicable. |
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Section 4123.036 | Participation in emergency management benefits.
...ng to the filing of claims for workers' compensation. |
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Section 4123.09 | Depositions.
...al commission or the bureau of workers' compensation by injured employees and the dependents of killed employees on account of injury or death sustained by such employees in the course of their employment, the commission and bureau may cause depositions of witnesses residing within or without the state to be taken in the manner prescribed by law for the taking of depositions in civil actions in the court of common pl... |
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Section 4123.12 | Attachment proceeding to compel obedience.
...its secretary or the bureau of workers' compensation, or any of their inspectors, or examiners, or on the refusal of a witness to testify to any matter regarding which he may be lawfully interrogated, or if any person refuses to permit an inspection, the probate judge of the county in which the person resides, on application of any member of the commission or its secretary or the bureau, or any inspector, or examiner... |
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Section 4123.20 | Publication and distribution of classifications, rates, and rules of procedure.
...The administrator of workers' compensation shall make available electronically to the public, its classifications, rates, rules, and rules of procedure, and shall furnish the same to any person upon request. |
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Section 4123.21 | Injunction shall not issue suspending or restraining actions.
...al commission or the bureau of workers' compensation, or any action of the auditor of state, treasurer of state, attorney general, or the county auditor or county treasurer of any county, required to be taken by them or any of them by this chapter. This section does not effect any right or defense in any action brought by the commission, the bureau, or the state in pursuance of authority contained in this chapter. |
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Section 4123.23 | Inspection of books, records, and payrolls.
...or inspection by the bureau of workers' compensation, or any of its traveling auditors, inspectors, or assistants, for the purpose of ascertaining the correctness of the wage expenditure, the number of men employed, and such other information as is necessary for the uses and purposes of the bureau in its administration of the law. Refusal on the part of any employer to submit his books, records, and payrolls for the... |
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Section 4123.24 | Payroll to be kept.
...n at any time by the bureau of workers' compensation or any of its assistants, agents, representatives, or employees. If an employer fails to keep, preserve, and maintain the records and other information reflecting upon payroll expenditures, fails to make the records and information available for inspection, or fails to furnish to the bureau or any of its assistants, agents, representatives, or employees, full and c... |
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Section 4123.28 | Record of injuries and occupational diseases - report.
...de in writing to the bureau of workers' compensation upon blanks to be procured from the bureau for that purpose. The report shall state the name and nature of the business of the employer, the location of his establishment or place of work, the name, address, nature and duration of occupation of the injured, disabled, or deceased employee and the time, the nature, and the cause of injury, occupational disease, or de... |