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Section 918.08 | License - annual fee - violations.

...ly to the court of common pleas of the county in which a violation of sections 918.01 to 918.12 of the Revised Code or rules adopted under those sections occurs for a temporary or permanent injunction or other appropriate relief concerning the violation.

Section 918.28 | License issuance, revocation, suspension.

...ly to the court of common pleas of the county in which a violation of sections 918.21 to 918.31 of the Revised Code or rules adopted under those sections occurs for a temporary or permanent injunction or other appropriate relief concerning the violation.

Section 921.06 | Commercial applicator license.

... the United States government, a state, county, township, or municipal corporation, or a park district, port authority, or sanitary district created under Chapter 1545., 4582., or 6115. of the Revised Code, respectively; (c) Apply restricted use pesticides. Division (A)(1)(c) of this section does not apply to a private applicator. (d) If the individual is the owner of a business other than a pesticide business ...

Section 921.13 | Pesticide dealer license.

...n does not apply to any federal, state, county, or municipal agency that provides pesticides for its own programs. (C) Each licensed pesticide dealer is responsible for the acts of each employee in the solicitation and sale of pesticides and all claims and recommendations for use of pesticides. The pesticide dealer's license is subject to denial, suspension, or revocation after a hearing for any violation of this c...

Section 921.24 | Prohibited acts.

...; (H) Impersonate any federal, state, county, or municipal official; (I) Make false or fraudulent records, invoices, or reports; (J) Fail to provide training to trained servicepersons in the application of general use pesticides; (K) Fail to provide direct supervision as specified in rules adopted under division (C) of section 921.16 of the Revised Code; (L) Distribute a misbranded or adulterated pesticide;...

Section 921.29 | Fines, penalties, costs, and damages are lien of state.

...of the director of agriculture with the county in which the real and personal property is located. The real and personal property of the person shall be liable to execution for the fines, penalties, costs, and damages by the attorney general, who shall deposit any proceeds from an execution upon the property in the pesticide, fertilizer, and lime program fund created in section 921.22 of the Revised Code.

Section 923.53 | Seizure of commercial feed lot.

... court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the commercial feed is located. The court, upon a finding that the commercial feed is in violation of sections 923.41 to 923.55 of the Revised Code or any rule adopted under those sections, shall order the condemnation of the commercial feed and it shall be disposed of in a manner consistent with the quality of the feed and the laws of this state. The court shal...

Section 923.54 | Prosecutions - injunctions.

...ply to the court of common pleas in the county where any of the provisions of sections 923.41 to 923.55 of the Revised Code or any of the rules adopted under those sections are being violated for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from the violation. (C) Nothing in sections 923.41 to 923.55 of the Revised Code or any rule adopted under those sections shall be construed to require the director...

Section 925.31 | Enforcement.

...Judges of the county courts, mayors, municipal courts, and courts of common pleas have jurisdiction in sections 925.21 to 925.32, inclusive, of the Revised Code. The director of agriculture and such other employees of the department of agriculture as he designates, police officers, sheriffs, and deputy sheriffs shall enforce such sections. Certificates of inspection issued by authorized inspectors of the departme...

Section 925.32 | Fines collected paid into general revenue funds.

...ited to the general revenue fund of the county or municipality where the case is prosecuted.

Section 926.02 | Director of agriculture - powers and duties.

...tition the court of common pleas of the county in which the principal place of business of a licensed or unlicensed handler is situated to enforce compliance by the handler with this chapter, or any rule adopted by the director under it, by restraining order or mandatory injunction notwithstanding the existence of an adequate remedy at law; (E) Prescribe all forms, within the limitations set forth in this chapter, i...

Section 926.141 | Petition for appointment of receiver to operate or liquidate the business of the unlicensed handler.

...tition the court of common pleas of the county in which the unlicensed handler is located for the appointment of a receiver to operate or liquidate the business of the unlicensed handler. All necessary expenses incurred by the director or a receiver appointed under this section may be recovered from the unlicensed handler in a separate civil action brought by the director in the court of common pleas or recovered at...

Section 926.26 | Attachment or execution against commodity.

...f general circulation published in the county in which the sale is to take place. No sale shall be held before fifteen days from the date of the first publication. (B) At any time before the agricultural commodity is sold, any person claiming a right of property or possession in it may pay the licensed handler the amount necessary to satisfy the handler's lien and pay the reasonable expenses and liabilities in...

Section 926.27 | Licensed handler discontinuing business.

...newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the warehouse is situated. The owners or depositors of the commodities shall remove, or cause to be removed, the commodities from the warehouse before the expiration or cancellation of the license. If for any reason the commodities are not removed from the warehouse, the handler shall sell them for the account of the depositors in accordance with section 926.26 ...

Section 927.40 | Inspection for disease.

...The board of county commissioners, board of township trustees, or legislative authority of a municipal corporation may authorize an agent to enter upon any lands in a quarantined area within the subdivisions for the sole purpose of inspecting such lands for the existence of the pest for which the quarantined area has been established. Such powers of inspection may be exercised by any such subdivision, through its age...

Section 927.73 | Prosecution of violations.

...rector, the prosecuting attorney of the county, or the prosecuting officer of any other political subdivision, in which any such prosecution is pending, shall aid in any investigation, prosecution, hearing, or trial had under sections 927.51 to 927.73, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and shall institute and prosecute such actions or proceedings for the enforcement of such sections and the punishment of all violations...

Section 928.05 | Corrective action plans.

...es attorney general, and the applicable county prosecutor.

Section 928.99 | Violations; penalties.

... prosecuting attorney of the applicable county or the attorney general may prosecute an action under this section.

Section 929.05 | Appropriation of agricultural land.

...No state agency, municipal corporation, county, township, or other political subdivision or taxing authority, or any other public entity, and no person shall advance a grant, loan, interest subsidy, or other distribution of public funds within an agricultural district for the construction of housing, or commercial or industrial facilities to serve nonagricultural uses of land, except as provided in this section. (B)...

Section 931.05 | Assistance to owners seeking enrollment.

...ards of township trustees and boards of county commissioners who receive applications requesting the establishment of agricultural security areas.

Section 935.05 | Wildlife shelter permit.

... of this section to the sheriff of the county and to the chief law enforcement officer and fire chief of the township or municipal corporation having jurisdiction where the dangerous wild animal or animals are confined. (C) An applicant shall submit one of the following fees, as applicable, with an application: (1) Two hundred fifty dollars if the applicant possesses not more than three dangerous wild animals;...

Section 935.08 | Restricted snake possession permit.

... of this section to the sheriff of the county and to the chief law enforcement officer and fire chief of the township or municipal corporation having jurisdiction where the restricted snake or snakes are confined. (C) An applicant shall submit a fee of one hundred fifty dollars with an application. (D)(1) Except as provided in division (D)(3) of this section, an applicant shall obtain and maintain proof of fin...

Section 935.16 | Escape of animal; notification.

...he following: (1) The sheriff of the county and the chief law enforcement officer of the township or municipal corporation where the escape occurred; (2) The division of animal health in the department of agriculture by means of the twenty-four-hour telephone number that is maintained by the division. (B)(1) A law enforcement officer or natural resources law enforcement officer may destroy a dangerous wild ani...

Section 935.19 | Access to premises.

... court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the premises is located for a search warrant authorizing access to the premises for the purposes of this section. (3) The court shall issue the search warrant for the purposes requested if there is probable cause to believe that the person is not in compliance with this chapter or rules. The finding of probable cause may be based on hearsay, provided that ther...

Section 936.11 | Termination of program.

...ation, the court of common pleas of the county in which the principal office of the nonprofit corporation is located shall distribute the remaining unobligated money to be used for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, to the federal, a state, or a local government to be used for a public purpose, or to one or more organizations that are organized and operat...