Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 6109.10 | Prevention of lead contamination.
...tial facility providing water for human consumption; (2) Introduce into commerce any pipe, pipe fitting, plumbing fitting, or plumbing fixture, including a drinking water fountain, that is not lead free; (3) Sell solder or flux that is not lead free while engaged in the business of selling plumbing supplies; (4) Introduce into commerce any solder or flux that is not lead free unless the solder or flux has a promin... |
Section 919.11 | Prohibitions - labeling of horse meat fed to animals.
...ose for sale any such mixture for human consumption within this state. No person shall sell for human consumption the tongue, diaphragm, heart, esophagus, lips, ears, or glands of a horse, nor shall these parts of a horse be included in a horse meat food product intended for human consumption. Any horse carcass, horse meat, or horse meat food product sold, offered, or exposed for sale, which is unlabeled as to use ... |
Section 122.175 | Tax exemption for sale, storage, use, or other consumption of computer data center equipment.
...d Code the sale, storage, use, or other consumption of computer data center equipment used or to be used at an eligible computer data center. Any such exemption shall extend to charges for the delivery, installation, or repair of the computer data center equipment subject to the exemption under this section. (C) A taxpayer that proposes a capital improvement project for an eligible computer data center in this stat... |
Section 1331.01 | Monopoly definitions.
...erce intended for sale, barter, use, or consumption in this state; (e) To make, enter into, execute, or carry out contracts, obligations, or agreements of any kind by which they bind or have bound themselves not to sell, dispose of, or transport an article or commodity, or an article of trade, use, merchandise, commerce, or consumption below a common standard figure or fixed value, or by which they agree in any man... |
Section 1533.63 | Legal length and weight of certain fish.
...who purchases fish for the buyer's own consumption shall not be required to keep records, and persons selling fish for personal consumption shall not be required to record the names and addresses of persons purchasing the fish. No person shall fail to comply with any provision of this section or division rule adopted pursuant thereto. As used in this section, "sale of fish" includes, but is not limited to, fis... |
Section 2307.81 | Dissemination of false information about the safety of Ohio's food supply.
...ural food product is not safe for human consumption. (2) "False information" means any information that is not based upon reasonable and reliable scientific inquiry, facts, or data, and that directly indicates that a perishable agricultural or aquacultural product is not safe for human consumption. (3) "Perishable agricultural or aquacultural food product" means any food product or commodity of agriculture or aqua... |
Section 2903.31 | Hazing.
...nother when the hazing includes coerced consumption of alcohol or drugs of abuse resulting in serious physical harm to the other person. (2) No administrator, employee, faculty member, teacher, consultant, alumnus, or volunteer of any organization, including any primary, secondary, or post-secondary school or any other educational institution, public or private, shall recklessly permit the hazing of any person asso... |
Section 3313.372 | Installment payment contract for purchase and installation of energy conservation measures.
...deling of, a building, to reduce energy consumption. It includes: (1) Insulation of the building structure and systems within the building; (2) Storm windows and doors, multiglazed windows and doors, heat absorbing or heat reflective glazed and coated window and door systems, additional glazing, reductions in glass area, and other window and door system modifications that reduce energy consumption; (3) Automatic e... |
Section 3701.344 | Rules for private water systems.
...em for the provision of water for human consumption, if the system has fewer than fifteen service connections and does not regularly serve an average of at least twenty-five individuals daily at least sixty days out of the year. "Private water system" includes any well, spring, cistern, pond, hauled water, or recycled water and any equipment for the collection, transportation, filtration, disinfection, treatment, or ... |
Section 4301.19 | Sale of spirituous liquor by division of liquor control.
...hapter 4303. of the Revised Code or for consumption off the premises only. Except as otherwise provided in this section, sale of containers holding one-half pint or less of spirituous liquor by the division shall be made at retail only, and not for the purpose of resale by any purchaser, by special order placed with a state liquor store or agency store and subject to rules established by the superintendent of liquor ... |
Section 4301.201 | Homemade beer and wine.
...sed Code as follows: (1) For personal consumption on private property or to the homebrewer's family, neighbors, co-workers, and friends on private property. (2) At an event, if the event is held on private property, the premises of a fraternal organization, or on the premises for which an A-1-A, A-1c, A-2, A-2f, A-3a, or D-4 permit is issued. (D) A homebrewer or the homebrewer's designated representative may tr... |
Section 4301.21 | Rules for sale of beer or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises.
...sale of beer or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises is subject to the following restrictions, in addition to those imposed by the rules and orders of the division of liquor control: (A) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, beer or intoxicating liquor may be served to a person not seated at a table unless there is reason to believe that the beer or intoxicating liquor so served will be consum... |
Section 4301.22 | Rules for sales of beer and intoxicating liquor under all classes of permits and from state liquor stores.
...mixed beverages for on- or off-premises consumption. Limitations on the use of a gift certificate for the purchase of beer, wine, or mixed beverages for on- or off-premises consumption may be expressed by clearly stamping or typing on the face of the certificate that the certificate may not be used for the purchase of beer, wine, or mixed beverages. |
Section 4303.03 | A-2 permit.
...oducts either in glass or container for consumption on the premises where manufactured, in sealed containers for consumption off the premises where manufactured, and to wholesale permit holders under the rules adopted by the division of liquor control. (B)(1) The holder of an A-2 permit shall not sell directly to a retailer. In order to make sales to a retailer, the manufacturer shall obtain a B-2a permit or make t... |
Section 4303.031 | A-2f permit.
...ection either in glass or container for consumption on the premises where manufactured, in sealed containers for consumption off the premises where manufactured, and to wholesale permit holders under the rules adopted by the division of liquor control. (B) The division may issue permit A-2f to a manufacturer only if both of the following apply: (1) The manufacturer grows grapes, fruits, or other agricultural prod... |
Section 4303.12 | C-2 permit.
...e in sealed containers only and not for consumption on the premises where sold in original containers. The holder of this permit may also sell and distribute in original packages and not for consumption on the premises where sold or for resale, prepared and bottled highballs, cocktails, cordials, and other mixed beverages manufactured and distributed by holders of A-4 and B-4 permits, and containing not less than fou... |
Section 4303.13 | D-1 permit.
...etail either in glass or container, for consumption on the premises where sold; and to sell beer at retail in other receptacles or in original containers having a capacity of not more than five and one-sixth gallons not for consumption on the premises where sold. The fee for this permit is three hundred seventy-six dollars for each location, boat, or vessel. |
Section 4303.14 | D-2 permit.
...tail, either in glass or container, for consumption on the premises where sold. (B) A D-2 permit holder may also sell the following for consumption off the premises where sold and not for resale: (1) Wine in original packages; (2) Prepared and bottled cocktails, cordials, and other mixed beverages in original packages; (3) Cider, in original packages, or dispensed in containers with a capacity that does not ... |
Section 4303.141 | D-2x permit.
...retail either in glass or container for consumption on the premises where sold and to sell beer at retail in other receptacles or original containers having a capacity of not more than five and one-sixth gallons not for consumption on the premises where sold. Applicants for a D-2 permit as of October 1, 1982, shall be issued a D-2x permit subject to the quota restrictions for the issuance of the D-2 permit. The fee f... |
Section 4303.18 | D-5 permit.
...nk in glass and from the container, for consumption on the premises where sold, and to sell the same products in the same manner and amounts not for consumption on the premises as may be sold by holders of D-1 and D-2 permits. A person who is the holder of both a D-3 and D-3a permit need not obtain a D-5 permit. A D-5 permit holder may sell beer and intoxicating liquor from five-thirty a.m. until two-thirty a.m. the ... |
Section 4303.188 | Outdoor sale of alcoholic beverages [applies beginning 1/1/2024 per Section 803.120 of H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly].
...ed alcoholic beverage only for personal consumption and not for resale or other commercial purposes. (3) "Qualified permit holder" has the same meaning as in section 4301.82 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary and in addition to areas in which a qualified permit holder is authorized to sell alcoholic beverages under the qualified permit holder's permit, a quali... |
Section 4303.205 | F-5 permit for riverboat festivals.
...nk in glass and from the container, for consumption on the premises where sold until one a.m., on any day of the week, including Sunday. (D) The division shall prepare and make available an F-5 permit application form and may require applicants for the permit to provide information, in addition to that required by this section, that is necessary for the administration of this section. (E) Sales under an F-5 permit ... |
Section 4303.207 | F-7 permits to nonprofit organizations for qualified golf events.
.... (c) It includes the sale of food for consumption on the premises for which an F-7 permit is issued. (d) Contributions to charity are made from the proceeds of the event that equal in the aggregate at least two hundred thousand dollars. (3) "Recognized national golf organization" means any of the following: (a) The United States golf association; (b) The professional golf association of America (PGA); (c) ... |
Section 4303.2011 | F-11 liquor permit to nonprofit organizations promoting craft beers.
...The event includes the sale of food for consumption on the premises where sold. (4) The event features at least twenty A-1c permit holders, who are members of the nonprofit organization that has organized the event, as participants. The nonprofit organization may allow any number of A-1 permit holders to participate in the event. (C) An F-11 permit holder may sell, at the event, beer that it has purchased from ... |
Section 4303.251 | Consumer product instruction or sample servings provided without permit.
...d to sell the products for on-premises consumption, without the manufacturer, supplier, broker, wholesale distributor, agent, solicitor, or salesperson having to be issued a retail permit under this chapter. The person providing a sample serving shall purchase the beer or intoxicating liquor at the ordinary retail price from the retail permit holder whose premises are involved. The liquor control commission sha... |