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Section 3752.12 | Right of entry.

...able to the director for the reasonable costs incurred by him for the regular salaries and fringe benefit costs of personnel assigned to conduct the inspection or investigation from the time the entry, inspection, or investigation was refused, hindered, or thwarted until the search warrant is executed; for the salary, fringe benefits, and travel expenses of the attorney general or an authorized assistant incurred in ...

Section 3769.03 | Rules and conditions - licenses - operating fund - report to governor.

... the commission to defray its operating costs, salaries and expenses, and the cost of administering and enforcing this chapter. The commission may deny a permit to any permit holder that has defaulted in payments to the public, employees, or the horsemen and may deny a permit to any successor purchaser of a track for as long as any of those defaults have not been satisfied by either the seller or purchaser. The c...

Section 3769.08 | Pari-mutuel system of wagering.

...fied by an audit of the permit holder's records upon completion of the project by the racing commission, or by an independent certified public accountant selected by the permit holder and approved by the commission. (K) No other license or excise tax or fee, except as provided in sections 3769.01 to 3769.14 of the Revised Code, shall be assessed or collected from such licensee by any county, township, district, muni...

Section 3769.089 | Simulcast horse racing.

...ns to permit holders. These records are public records available for inspection at any time during the regular business hours of the commission by any permit holder or horsemen's organization, by an authorized agent of the permit holder or horsemen's organization, or by any other person. (G) Upon the approval of the commission, a permit holder conducting live racing programs may transmit electronically televised sim...

Section 3769.20 | Major capital improvement project tax reduction.

...ied by an audit of the permit holder's records, upon completion of the major capital improvement project, either by the racing commission or by an independent certified public accountant selected by the permit holder and approved by the commission. (H) This section and section 3769.201 of the Revised Code govern any tax reduction granted to a permit holder for the cost to the permit holder of any cleanup, repa...

Section 3770.051 | Disqualification from contracting with commission.

...gation. The commission shall assume the cost of obtaining the fingerprint cards. The director shall pay to each agency supplying such records for each investigation a reasonable fee, as determined by the agency. The commission may adopt uniform rules specifying time periods after which the director may enter into contracts or agreements with vendors described in division (A) of this section and establishing requireme...

Section 3772.32 | Administration by conservator.

... including its money, accounts, books, records, and evidences of debts owed to the casino operator, and shall continue the business of the casino facility. (H) A conservator shall file with the commission reports on the administration of the casino facility in such form and at such intervals as the commission may prescribe. (I)(1) If at any time the court finds that a conservator is not qualified or available...

Section 3775.02 | Regulation by Ohio casino control commission.

...nd problem gambling. The data are not a public record, and the state university shall not disclose the data to any person, except for the purpose of conducting the research described in this division, as part of a peer-reviewed research report, or pursuant to an agreement between the state university and the sports gaming proprietor. As used in this division, "state university" has the same meaning as in section 3345...

Section 3780.03 | Establishment and authority of division of cannabis control; adoption of rules.

...evised Code; (11) Requiring that the records, including financial statements, of an adult use cannabis operator or adult use testing laboratory be maintained in the manner up to two years as prescribed by the division of cannabis control and which shall be made available for inspection upon demand by the division of cannabis control, but shall be subject to section 3780.31 of the Revised Code; (12) Prescribing ...

Section 3780.06 | Information provided by the department of taxation.

...sonable fee to cover the administrative cost of providing the information. (B) Information received under this section is confidential. Except as otherwise permitted by other state law or federal law, the division of cannabis control shall not make the information available to any person other than the applicant for licensure to whom the information applies.

Section 3780.34 | Financial institutions.

...sonable fee to cover the administrative cost of providing the information. (D) Information received by a financial institution under division (C) of this section is confidential. Except as otherwise licensed by other state law or federal law, a financial institution shall not make the information available to any individual other than the customer to whom the information applies and any trustee, conservator, guardi...

Section 3781.19 | Board of building appeals.

... the board shall be kept and be open to public inspection. In the enforcement by any department of the state or any political subdivision of this chapter and Chapter 3791., and sections 3737.41, 3737.42, 4104.02, 4104.06, 4104.43, 4104.44, 4104.45, 4105.011, and 4105.11 of the Revised Code and any rule made thereunder, such department is the agency referred to in sections 119.07, 119.08, and 119.10 of the Revised ...

Section 3781.20 | Municipal and county boards of building appeals.

...eedings; these records shall be open to public inspection. (C) The local board of building appeals shall consist of five members, except that a municipal board may consist of more than five members if so provided by the charter of the municipal corporation, or any amendment to the charter, adopted prior to October 13, 1983. One member shall be an attorney at law admitted to the bar of this state, one shall be a regi...

Section 3796.11 | Information provided by department of taxation.

...sonable fee to cover the administrative cost of providing the information. (B) Information received under this section is confidential. Except as otherwise permitted by other state law or federal law, the division shall not make the information available to any person other than the applicant for licensure to whom the information applies.

Section 3796.27 | Financial institutions.

...sonable fee to cover the administrative cost of providing the information. (D) Information received by a financial institution under division (C) of this section is confidential. Except as otherwise permitted by other state law or federal law, a financial institution shall not make the information available to any person other than the customer to whom the information applies and any trustee, conservator, guardian...

Section 3901.07 | Examination of financial affairs of insurer.

...f the training and continuing education costs of examiners. (2) Travel and living expenses of all personnel, including those who are not employees of the department, directly engaged in the conduct of such examination calculated at rates not to exceed the rates provided in the examiners' handbook published by the association; (3) All other incidental expenses incurred by or on behalf of such personnel in the co...

Section 3905.471 | Insurance navigator certification.

...) Has successfully completed a criminal records check under section 3905.051 of the Revised Code, as required by the superintendent; (4) Has successfully completed the certification and training requirements adopted by the superintendent in accordance with division (F) of this section; (5) Has paid all fees required by the superintendent. (E)(1) A business entity that acts as an insurance navigator, supervis...

Section 3907.14 | Investment of capital, surplus, and accumulations.

...ciations in values of stocks owned the cost rather than the market values shall be used in arriving at such aggregate; the purpose being to restrict the investments of such company in all preferred stocks to capital, surplus, and contingency funds. (4) In the bonds, notes, debentures, or other evidences of indebtedness of a solvent corporation, trust, partnership, or similar business entity existing under the ...

Section 3916.18 | Prohibiting fraudulent acts.

...aterial inconsistencies between medical records and insurance applications; (ii) A description of the procedures for reporting possible fraudulent viatical settlement acts to the superintendent; (iii) A description of the plan for antifraud education and training of underwriters and other personnel; (iv) A description or chart outlining the organizational arrangement of the antifraud personnel who are respons...

Section 3929.86 | Fire loss claims.

...esolution, ordinance, or regulation for public record with the superintendent of insurance, and applies only to fire losses that occur after the filing of the certified copy. The resolution, ordinance, or regulation shall designate the officer authorized to carry out the duties of this section. (D) Upon receipt of proceeds by the municipal corporation or township as authorized by this section, the designated officer...

Section 3935.11 | Examination of rating bureau.

...rein. Before filing any such report for public inspection, the superintendent shall grant a hearing to the rating bureau, advisory organization, group, or association examined. The report of any such examination, when filed for public inspection, is admissible in evidence in any action or proceeding brought by the superintendent against the rating bureau, advisory organization, group, or association examined, or its ...

Section 3956.08 | Duties as to impaired or insolvent member insurer.

...ough reasonable allocation methods, the costs for reinsurance in excess of the obligations of the association and shall provide notice and an accounting of these charges to the liquidator. (b) The association is entitled to any amounts payable by the reinsurer under the reinsurance contracts with respect to losses or events that occur in periods after the date of the order of liquidation and that relate to policies...

Section 4111.14 | Implementing constitutional minimum wage authority.

...he state are confidential and are not a public record subject to section 149.43 of the Revised Code. This division does not prevent the state from releasing to or exchanging with other state and federal wage and hour regulatory authorities information related to investigations. (J) In accordance with Section 34a of Article II, Ohio Constitution, damages shall be calculated as an additional two times the amount of th...

Section 4112.02 | Unlawful discriminatory practices.

...nt of money not to exceed the projected costs at the end of the tenancy of the restoration of the interior of the housing accommodations to the condition they were in prior to the proposed modification, but subject to reasonable wear and tear during the period of occupancy, if the landlord finds the account reasonably necessary to ensure the availability of funds for the restoration work. The interest earned in conne...

Section 4115.034 | Adjusting threshold levels for public improvement projects.

...tment as set forth in the construction cost index published by the engineering news-record or, should that index cease to be published, a similar recognized industry index chosen by the director, provided that no increase or decrease for any year shall exceed three per cent of the threshold level in existence at the time of the adjustment.