Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5709.081 | Exempting public recreational facility used for athletic events.
...ich the property is situated expressly consents to exempting the property from taxation. |
Section 5739.09 | Administration and allocation of lodging tax.
...ority, corporation, or other entity has consented to the creation of that convention facilities authority, corporation, or entity. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of section 351.04 of the Revised Code, if a tax is levied by a county under division (Q) of this section, the board of county commissioners of that county may determine the manner of selection, the qualifications, the number, and terms of office of t... |
Section 5814.04 | Custodian - powers and duties.
...s custodial property. The custodian may consent, directly or through a committee or other agent, to the reorganization, consolidation, merger, dissolution, or liquidation of an issuer of a security that is custodial property, and to the sale, lease, pledge, or mortgage of any property by or to such an issuer, and to any other action by such an issuer. The custodian may purchase any life or endowment insurance policy ... |
Section 5815.03 | Issuer of securities may treat holders of record as competent.
...n, receivership, or bankruptcy, or of a minor, incompetent person, or person under disability, and the issuer shall be protected in any action taken or suffered by it in reliance upon any instrument showing the appointment of the fiduciary. The issuer is not liable for loss caused by any act done or omitted by it under this section. The issuer need not see to the execution of any trust, or to the observance or perfo... |
Section 3129.01 | Definitions.
...e, estrogen, or progesterone given to a minor individual in an amount greater than would normally be produced endogenously in a healthy individual of the minor individual's age and sex. (C) "Gender reassignment surgery" means any surgery performed for the purpose of assisting an individual with gender transition that seeks to surgically alter or remove healthy physical or anatomical characteristics or features that... |
Section 3129.02 | Physician prohibitions.
...erform gender reassignment surgery on a minor individual; (2) Prescribe a cross-sex hormone or puberty-blocking drug for a minor individual for the purpose of assisting the minor individual with gender transition; (3) Engage in conduct that aids or abets in the practices described in division (A)(1) or (2) of this section, provided that this section may not be construed to impose liability on any speech protected... |
Section 3129.04 | Permissible medical treatment.
...or prescribing drugs or hormones for, a minor individual who meets any of the following: (A) Was born with a medically verifiable disorder of sex development, including an individual with external biological sex characteristics that are irresolvably ambiguous, such an as individual born with forty-six XX chromosomes with virilization, forty-six XY chromosomes with undervirilization, or having both ovarian and testi... |
Section 3129.05 | Enforcement.
...(A) Any violation of section 3129.02, section 3129.03, or section 3129.06 of the Revised Code shall be considered unprofessional conduct and subject to discipline by the applicable professional licensing board. (B) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to preempt any other private cause of action arising under the common law of this state. (C) The attorney general may bring an action to enforce compliance wi... |
Section 3129.06 | Medicaid coverage.
...rage for gender transition services for minor individuals. (B) This section does not apply to any of the following: (1) The circumstances described in section 3129.04 of the Revised Code; (2) Mental health services provided for a gender-related condition; (3) Any services that are not gender transition services. |
Section 3792.03 | Parental permission for COVID-19 vaccine.
...inister a vaccine shall administer to a minor a COVID-19 vaccine without first obtaining written permission from the minor's parent or legal guardian. |
Section 3792.04 | Public schools and state institutions of higher education - prohibition against mandatory vaccinations and discrimination.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Public school" means any of the following: a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district; community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code; STEM school established under Chapter 3326. of the Revised Code; or college-preparatory boarding school established under Chapter 3328. of the Revised Code. (2) "State institution of higher education... |
Section 3792.06 | Never alone information sheet.
...(A)(1) The department of health shall create a "Never Alone" information sheet that describes all of the duties, prohibitions, requirements, and rights established under section 3792.05 of the Revised Code, including the following: (a) That a congregate care setting is prohibited from denying a patient or resident access to an advocate except as provided in division (D)(2) or (E) of section 3792.05 of the Revised C... |
Section 3792.07 | World health organization; prohibition on denial of fluids or nutrition.
...edically possible and with the informed consent of the patient or patient's personal representative. |
Section 4109.01 | Employment of minors definitions.
...f a local department of health. (D) "Minor" means any person less than eighteen years of age. (E) "Seasonal amusement or recreational establishment" means both of the following: (1) An amusement or recreational establishment that does not operate for more than seven months in any calendar year; (2) An amusement or recreational establishment whose average receipts for any six months during the preceding ca... |
Section 4109.03 | Prohibited acts.
...No employer shall employ a minor before thoroughly reviewing the minor's age and schooling certificate, required by law, or fail to give notice to the superintendent of schools or chief administrative officer who issued such certificate of the nonuse of the certificate within five working days from such minor's withdrawal or dismissal from the employer's service, or continue to employ a minor after the minor's... |
Section 4109.04 | Participation or acquiescence in violations prohibited.
...o compulsory education or employment of minors. |
Section 4109.05 | Rules prohibiting employment of minors in hazardous or detrimental occupations.
...sed Code, prohibiting the employment of minors in occupations which are hazardous or detrimental to the health and well-being of minors. In adopting the rules, the director of commerce shall consider the orders issued pursuant to the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 52 Stat. 1060, 29 U.S.C. 201, as amended. The director of commerce shall not adopt any rule that prohibits a minor who is sixteen or seventeen y... |
Section 4109.07 | Restrictions on hours of employment.
...orce. (C) No employer shall employ a minor more than five consecutive hours without allowing the minor a rest period of at least thirty minutes. The rest period need not be included in the computation of the number of hours worked by the minor. (D) No person sixteen or seventeen years of age who is required to attend school under Chapter 3321. of the Revised Code shall be employed: (1) Before seven a.m. on a... |
Section 4109.08 | Enforcing age and schooling certificate requirements.
...(A) No minor shall be employed unless the employer keeps on the premises a complete list of all minors employed by the employer at a particular establishment and a printed abstract to be furnished by the director of commerce summarizing the provisions of this chapter. The list and abstract shall be posted in plain view in a conspicuous place which is frequented by the largest number of minor employees, and to which ... |
Section 4109.09 | Notice of nonuse of minor's age and schooling certificate.
...(A) After a minor employee has made a written request that an employer give notice of the nonuse of the minor's age and schooling certificate, should the employer fail to mail the document to the issuing authority within three days of receipt of the request, the minor shall be entitled to recover from the employer an amount equal to the wages which would have been earned had the minor continued in employment for t... |
Section 4109.10 | Written agreements as to wages.
... No employer shall give employment to a minor, without agreeing with him as to the wages or compensation he shall receive for each day, week, month, or year; or per piece, for work performed. The employer shall furnish the minor with written evidence of the agreement and, on or before each payday, with a statement of the earnings due and the amount to be paid to him. No employer shall reduce the wages or compensatio... |
Section 4109.11 | Records.
...e name, address, and occupation of each minor employed, the number of hours worked by such minor on each day of the week, the hours of beginning and ending work, the hours of beginning and ending meal periods, and the amount of wages paid each pay period to each minor. The director of commerce or the director's authorized representative shall have access to and the right to copy from the time book or records. Records... |
Section 4109.12 | Violations.
... No person shall continue to employ any minor in violation of any law relating to the employment of minors after being notified of the violation in writing by the director of commerce or other enforcement official. Failure of the director or other enforcement official to give such notice does not excuse or negate a conviction for any offense except a violation of this division. (B) No employer shall employ, and no ... |
Section 4109.13 | Designation of enforcement officials.
...g any law relating to the employment of minors. This section shall not be construed to limit the right of other persons to make those complaints. (D) County courts, municipal courts, and juvenile courts have jurisdiction to try offenses under this chapter. Juvenile courts have exclusive original jurisdiction to try offenses under section 3321.38 of the Revised Code. (E) No person or enforcement official institutin... |
Section 4109.21 | Registering as employer of minors conducting door-to-door sales activity.
...(A) No employer shall employ any minor who is under sixteen years of age in any door-to-door sales activity unless that employer is registered pursuant to this section and otherwise is in compliance with the requirements of this chapter. (B) To obtain registration as a door-to-door employer, an employer shall apply to the director of commerce, on forms provided by the director. The application form shall include all... |