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Section 4303.19 | E permit.

...ail in glass and from the container for consumption in such car or aircraft, including sale on Sunday. The fee for this permit is five hundred dollars. Sunday sales of beer and intoxicating liquor authorized under a valid E permit issued prior to, on, or after the effective date of this amendment may occur during the same hours that a permit holder may sell those products on Monday through Saturday.

Section 4303.191 | Sunday sales and F class permits.

...ales of beer or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises where sold are allowed to be made by persons holding another type of permit in the precinct or at the particular location where the event is to be held, provided that the F class permit is issued for other days of the week in addition to Sunday.

Section 4303.201 | F-1 permit.

...tainers into a convention facility for consumption therein, if both of the following requirements are met: (1) The superintendent of liquor control is satisfied the organization meets the definition of a nonprofit organization as set forth in division (A)(2) of this section, the nonprofit organization's membership includes persons residing in two or more states, and the organization's total membership is in ex...

Section 4303.202 | F-2 permit.

...les of beer or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises where sold are allowed to be made by persons holding another type of permit in the precinct or at the particular location where the event is to be held, provided that the F-2 permit is issued for other days of the week in addition to Sunday. (C) The premises on which the permit is to be used shall be clearly defined and sufficiently restricted ...

Section 4303.203 | F-3 permit.

...into a convention facility or hotel for consumption in the facility or hotel, if all of the following requirements are met: (1) The superintendent of liquor control is satisfied that the organization is a nonprofit organization and that the organization's membership is in excess of two hundred fifty persons. (2) The general manager or the equivalent officer of the convention facility or hotel provides a written con...

Section 4303.206 | F-6 permits issued to nonprofit organizations.

...mit is issued, which price includes the consumption of wine or sale of wine by the individual drink. (D) A holder of an F-6 permit may sell wine in its original sealed container by auction at the event for which the permit is issued. (E) Nothing in this chapter or Chapter 4301. of the Revised Code or any rule adopted by the liquor control commission prevents the holder of an F-6 permit from obtaining wine by donati...

Section 4303.2012 | F-12 liquor permit to sell beer and wine at special functions.

...ether Sunday sales of beer and wine for consumption on the premises where sold are allowed to be made by persons holding another type of permit in the precinct or at the particular location where the event is to be held. (D) The fee for the F-12 permit is five hundred dollars.

Section 4303.232 | S-1 permit.

...cordance with this section for personal consumption only and not for resale or other commercial purposes. (E) An S-1 permit holder shall comply with this chapter, Chapter 4301. of the Revised Code, and any rules adopted by the liquor control commission under section 4301.03 of the Revised Code.

Section 4303.233 | S-2 permit.

...cordance with this section for personal consumption only and not for resale or other commercial purposes. (B)(1) The division of liquor control may issue an S-2 permit to a person that manufactures two hundred fifty thousand gallons or more of wine per year. If the person resides outside this state, the person shall comply with the requirements governing the issuance of licenses or permits that authorize the sale o...

Section 4503.37 | Certificate of reciprocity - exemption from requirements.

...n no way governed by motor vehicle fuel consumption, or miles traveled, in that state, district, country, or sovereignty. (D) Taxes and assessments levied impartially and collected directly on a per mile basis, or per gallon of motor vehicle fuel basis, shall not be construed to disqualify the state, district, country, or sovereignty levying the same from receiving a certificate of reciprocity; however, if a tax or ...

Section 4510.038 | Conditions for reinstatement of driving privileges.

...g to the operation of vehicles and the consumption of alcoholic beverages and use of drugs. The director, in consultation with the director of mental health and addiction services, shall prescribe the content of the instruction. The number of hours devoted to the area of alcohol and drugs and the operation of vehicles shall comprise a minimum of twenty-five per cent of the number of hours of instruction includ...

Section 4511.191 | Implied consent.

...sting and periodic reporting of alcohol consumption by a person and that a court orders a person to use as a sanction imposed as a result of the person's conviction of or plea of guilty to an offense. (c) "Community addiction services provider" has the same meaning as in section 5119.01 of the Revised Code. (2) Any person who operates a vehicle, streetcar, or trackless trolley upon a highway or any public or pr...

Section 4511.192 | Advice to OVI arrestee.

...rating a vehicle after underage alcohol consumption; or having physical control of a vehicle while under the influence). If you refuse to take any chemical test required by law, your Ohio driving privileges will be suspended immediately, and you will have to pay a fee to have the privileges reinstated. If you have a prior conviction of OVI or operating a vehicle while under the influence of a listed controlled subs...

Section 4517.01 | Motor vehicle dealer, auction owner and salesperson definitions.

... purpose of resale and not for ultimate consumption by that transferee. (EE) "Motor vehicle wholesaler" means any person licensed as a dealer under the laws of another state and engaged in the business of selling, displaying, or offering for sale used motor vehicles, at wholesale, but does not mean any motor vehicle dealer as defined in this section. (FF)(1) "Remanufacturer" means a person who assembles or inst...

Section 4729.01 | Pharmacists, dangerous drugs definitions.

...ther than for that person's own use and consumption. "Terminal distributor" includes pharmacies, hospitals, nursing homes, and laboratories and all other persons who procure dangerous drugs for sale or other distribution by or under the supervision of a pharmacist, licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs, or other person authorized by the state board of pharmacy. (R) "Promote to the public" mean...

Section 4729.32 | Requirements for sale of denatured or wood alcohol in five gallon lots or more.

...similar containers for the final use or consumption of such alcohol and from which no further distribution thereof is made.

Section 4729.51 | Selling, purchasing, distributing, or delivering dangerous or investigational drugs.

... than the distributor's personal use or consumption, at any establishment or place other than that or those described in the license issued by the state board of pharmacy to such terminal distributor. (H) Nothing in this section shall be construed to interfere with the performance of official duties by any law enforcement official authorized by municipal, county, state, or federal law to collect samples of any dru...

Section 4729.52 | Licenses for wholesale distributors and manufacturers of dangerous drugs, outsourcing facilities, third-party logistics providers, and repackagers; application; issuance; renewal; fees.

...her than for the licensee's own use and consumption at any establishment or place other than that described in the license. (G)(1)(a) The category II license fee is one thousand nine hundred dollars and shall accompany each application for licensure. The license renewal fee is one thousand nine hundred dollars and shall accompany each renewal application. (b) The category III license fee is two thousand dollars and...

Section 4741.23 | Prohibited acts.

...ble products of animal origin for human consumption; (B) Willfully make any misrepresentation in the inspection of food stuffs; (C) Fraudulently apply or report any intradermal, cutaneous, subcutaneous, seriological, or chemical test.

Section 4759.10 | Exemptions.

...4) Describe general well-being from the consumption of a nutrient or dietary ingredient. (J) Provided that the persons involved in presenting a general program of instruction for weight control do not violate division (B) of section 4759.02 of the Revised Code, a general program of instruction for weight control approved in writing by a licensed dietitian, a physician licensed under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code...

Section 4905.03 | Public utility company definitions.

...l gas that has been processed to enable consumption or to meet gas quality standards or that has been blended with propane, hydrogen, biologically derived methane gas, or any other artificially produced or processed gas. As used in this section, "gathering lines" has the same meaning as in section 4905.90 of the Revised Code, and "raw natural gas liquids" and "finished product natural gas liquids" have the same me...

Section 4905.302 | Purchased gas adjustment clause.

...urtailment was not decreased and whose consumption increased as a result of, or in connection with, the special purchase. (C)(1) The commission shall promulgate a purchased gas adjustment rule, consistent with this section, that establishes a uniform purchased gas adjustment clause to be included in the schedule of gas companies and natural gas companies subject to the jurisdiction of the public utilities comm...

Section 4905.70 | Energy conservation programs.

... reduction in the growth rate of energy consumption, promote economic efficiencies, and take into account long-run incremental costs. Notwithstanding sections 4905.31, 4905.33, 4905.35, and 4909.151 of the Revised Code, the commission shall examine and issue written findings on the declining block rate structure, lifeline rates, long-run incremental pricing, peak load and off-peak pricing, time of day and seasonal pr...

Section 4907.34 | Exceptions as to freight rates.

...mployees for their own exclusive use or consumption or that of their families. Such chapters do not prevent the issuance of mileage, commutation, or excursion passenger tickets, if obtainable by any person applying therefor without discrimination, or of party tickets, if obtainable by all persons applying therefor under like circumstances and conditions.

Section 4909.35 | Failure of municipal corporation to fix rates.

...f supplying water for public or private consumption, such water company or one per cent of the qualified electors of such municipal corporation may petition the public utilities commission to fix the just and reasonable rates for the furnishing of such services, and the commission may thereupon proceed to fix the just and reasonable rates, tolls, and charges for such services which may be charged for two years from t...