Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2305.38 | Uncompensated volunteers of nonprofit charitable organizations no liability.
...ted to, any such corporation whose articles of incorporation specify that it is organized and to be operated for an education-related purpose; (b) Any charitable association, group, institution, or society that is not organized and not operated for profit, including, but not limited to, any such association, group, institution, or society that is organized and operated for any education-related purpose. (2) "Compen... |
Section 2305.39 | Non-responsible persons responding to oil spill not liable.
...ous substance identified or listed in rules adopted under division (B)(1)(c) of section 3750.02 of the Revised Code. (6) "Person" has the same meaning as in section 1.59 of the Revised Code and additionally includes governmental entities. (7) "Removal costs" means the costs of containing and removing oil that are incurred after a discharge of oil has occurred or, when there is a substantial threat of a discharge of... |
Section 2305.40 | Owner, lessee, or renter of real property not liable to trespasser.
...of the Revised Code. (B)(1) The owner, lessee, or renter of real property or a member of the owner's, lessee's, or renter's family who resides on the property is not liable in damages to a trespasser on the property, to a member of the family of the trespasser, or to any other person in a tort action for injury, death, or loss to person or property of the trespasser that allegedly is caused by the owner, lessee, ren... |
Section 2305.401 | member of the firearms industry not liable for harm sustained as a result of the operation or discharge of firearm.
...on: (1) "Ammunition" means any projectile capable of being expelled or propelled from a firearm by the action of an explosive or combustible propellant. (2) "Firearm" has the same meaning as in section 2923.11 of the Revised Code. (3) Except as provided in division (C)(2) of this section, "harm" means injury, death, or loss to person or property. (4) "Member of the firearms industry" means any manufacturer, deale... |
Section 2305.402 | Duties owed to trespassers.
...ssor of real property" means the owner, lessee, renter, or other occupant of real property. (2) "Tort action" means a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to person other than a civil action for damages for a breach of contract or another agreement between persons. (3) "Trespasser" means an individual who, without express or implied authorization, invitation, or inducement, enters real property... |
Section 2305.41 | Duties to incapacitated persons - definitions.
...fying device" means an identifying bracelet, necklace, metal tag, chain, other piece of jewelry, or similar device that meets either or both of the following: (1) Bears the emergency symbol and medical information needed in an emergency; (2) Contains on its front or back side a bar code or quick response code that may be scanned to determine medical information needed in an emergency. (F) "Identification card"... |
Section 2305.42 | Identifying devices.
...(A) A person who has epilepsy, diabetes, a cardiac condition, or any other type of illness, whether physical or mental, that causes temporary blackouts, semiconscious periods, or complete unconsciousness, or who has a condition requiring specific medication or medical treatment, is allergic to certain medications or items used in medical treatment, wears contact lenses, has religious objections to certain forms of me... |
Section 2305.43 | Duty of law enforcement officer.
...incapacitated condition. Whenever feasible, this effort shall be made before the person is charged with a crime or taken to a place of detention. (B) In seeking to determine whether an incapacitated person has an illness, a law enforcement officer may make a prompt and reasonable search for an identifying device and identification card. The law enforcement officer may not search for an identifying device or identif... |
Section 2305.44 | Duty to search for identifying device or identification card.
...ctitioner may make a prompt and reasonable search for an identifying device or identification card. If found, the emergency medical service provider or health care practitioner may scan or examine it for emergency information, including by inspecting both sides of the identifying device or identification card. (B) A cause of action against an emergency medical service provider or health care practitioner does not a... |
Section 2305.45 | Duty of others.
...capacitated person shall make a reasonable effort to notify an emergency medical service provider, health care practitioner, or law enforcement officer. If an emergency medical service provider, health care practitioner, or law enforcement officer is not present, a person who finds an incapacitated person may do either or both of the following: (1) Make a reasonable search for an identifying device; (2) If the id... |
Section 2305.46 | False identifying information.
...(A) No person, with purpose to deceive, shall provide, wear, use, or possess a false identifying device or identification card. (B) Whoever violates division (A) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree. |
Section 2305.47 | Other duties.
...The duties imposed by sections 2305.41 to 2305.49 of the Revised Code are in addition to, and not in limitation of, other duties existing under the law of this state. |
Section 2305.48 | Uniformity of application.
...Sections 2305.41 to 2305.49 of the Revised Code shall be so applied and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform among the states the law with respect to duties to incapacitated persons. |
Section 2305.49 | Title and citation.
...Sections 2305.41 to 2305.49 of the Revised Code may be cited as the "Uniform Duties to Incapacitated Persons Act." |
Section 2305.51 | Mental health professional or organization not liable for violent behavior by client or patient.
...e and family therapy, or nursing principles or procedures to either of the following: (i) The assessment, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, or amelioration of mental, emotional, psychiatric, psychological, or psychosocial disorders or diseases, as described in the most recent edition of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders published by the American psychiatric association; (ii) The assessment... |
Section 2305.52 | Hold harmless clauses in motor carrier transportation contracts.
...ports to indemnify, defend, or hold harmless, or has the effect of indemnifying, defending, or holding harmless, the promisee from or against any liability for loss or damage resulting from the negligence or intentional acts or omissions of the promisee is void as against public policy. (B) This section does not apply to the uniform interchange and facilities access agreement, administered by the intermodal associat... |
Section 2307.01 | Action defined.
...a court of justice, involving process, pleadings, and ending in a judgment or decree, by which a party prosecutes another for the redress of a legal wrong, enforcement of a legal right, or the punishment of a public offense. |
Section 2307.011 | Civil action definitions.
...Intentional tort claim" means a claim alleging that a tortfeasor intentionally caused or intentionally contributed to the injury or loss to person or property or the wrongful death or that a tortfeasor knew or believed that the injury or loss to person or property or the wrongful death was substantially certain to result from the tortfeasor's conduct. As used in sections 2307.22, 2307.711, and 2315.32 of the Revised ... |
Section 2307.06 | Suit on bond.
...s his bond, or renders his sureties liable thereon, a person injured thereby, or who is entitled to the benefit of the security, may bring an action thereon, in his own name, against the person and his sureties, to recover the amount to which he is entitled by reason of the delinquency, which action may be prosecuted on a certified copy of the bond. A judgment for one delinquency does not preclude the same for anoth... |
Section 2307.07 | Copy of bond.
...On tender of the proper fee, the custodian of the bond referred to in section 2307.06 of the Revised Code shall deliver a copy thereof to a person claiming to be injured. The requirements of such section are not imperative, if other provision is made by law. |
Section 2307.09 | Married woman may sue and be sued.
...A married woman may sue and be sued as if she were unmarried, and her husband may be joined with her only when the cause of action is in favor of or against both. |
Section 2307.10 | Wife's right to defend.
...or her own right; and if the husband neglects to defend she also may defend for his right. |
Section 2307.12 | Next friend liable for costs.
...The next friend shall be liable for the costs of the action brought by him. When a next friend is insolvent the court, on motion, may require security for such costs. |
Section 2307.131 | Appointment of trustee of interest of person not yet born - representing future interest of charitable trust.
...ons not yet born are or may become entitled to, or may upon coming into being claim to be entitled to, any future interest, legal or equitable, whether arising by way of remainder, reversion, possibility of reverter, executory devise, upon the happening of a condition subsequent, or otherwise, in any property, real or personal, involved in such suit, the court may, and upon the application of any party to the action ... |
Section 2307.14 | Compensation and replacement of guardian ad litem or trustee.
...The court shall require a guardian ad litem, or a trustee appointed under section 2307.131 of the Revised Code, faithfully to discharge the guardian ad litem's or trustee's duty, and upon failure to do so, may remove the guardian ad litem or trustee, and appoint another. The court may fix a compensation for the guardian ad litem's or trustee's services, which shall be taxed in the costs against the mino... |