Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3721.63 | Form prescribed by facility.
...released from liability in any civil or criminal action or administrative proceeding for a violation of the resident's right to privacy in connection with using the device. |
Section 3726.15 | Immunity for person burying of cremating fetal remains.
...in any civil action, prosecution in any criminal proceeding, or professional disciplinary action related to the disposal of fetal remains, if that person does all of the following: (A) Acts in good faith compliance with this chapter and, if applicable, section 4717.271 of the Revised Code; (B) Receives a copy of a properly executed detachable supplemental form described in division (C)(1) of section 3726.14 of th... |
Section 3727.16 | Woman appearing at hospital regarding fetal death.
...pital employee is immune from civil or criminal liability or professional disciplinary action with regard to any action taken in good faith compliance with this section. |
Section 3727.17 | Hospital to provide staff person to assist unmarried parents - acknowledgments of paternity - liability.
...law. A hospital shall not be subject to criminal or civil liability for any damage or injury alleged to result from services provided pursuant to this section or sections 3111.71 to 3111.74 of the Revised Code unless the hospital acted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner. |
Section 3727.75 | Discharge plan.
...re professional shall not be subject to criminal prosecution or professional disciplinary action, or be liable in a tort action or other civil action, for an event or occurrence that allegedly arises out of the health care professional's determination that a patient's lay caregiver should or should not participate in the review of the patient's discharge plan. |
Section 3729.15 | Qualified immunity for camp operators.
...rator's actions or inactions constitute criminal conduct and cause harm to the camper or visitor. (4) The camp operator fails to post and maintain signage as required by division (D) of this section. (5) Both of the following apply: (a) The camp operator has actual knowledge or should have actual knowledge of an existing dangerous condition on the land or regarding facilities or equipment on the land that is no... |
Section 3734.101 | Civil action.
...age solicitor is prosecuting a civil or criminal action in any court to require compliance by the alleged violator with the particular provision of this chapter, rule, permit, license, variance, or order in question. (2) Any person who has given notice under division (B) of this section may intervene, as a matter of right, in any administrative enforcement action under division (C)(1)(a) of this section or in any c... |
Section 3734.16 | Generator's liability for intentional violation.
...n in addition to any civil penalties or criminal fines imposed for the violation under section 3734.13 or 3734.99 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3734.17 | Prohibiting accepting waste after violation by generator.
...n in addition to any civil penalties or criminal fines imposed for the violation under section 3734.13 or 3734.99 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3734.41 | Qualifications of licensees and related persons definitions.
...listing and explanation of any civil or criminal prosecution by government agencies, administrative enforcement actions resulting in the imposition of sanctions, or license revocations or denials issued by any state or federal authority in the ten years immediately preceding the filing of the application, that are pending or have resulted in a finding or a settlement of a violation of any law or rule or regulation re... |
Section 3740.01 | Definitions.
...ion 173.38 of the Revised Code. (C) "Criminal records check" has the same meaning as in section 109.572 of the Revised Code. (D) "Direct care" means any of the following: (1) Any service identified in divisions (G)(1) to (6) of this section that is provided in a patient's place of residence used as the patient's home; (2) Any activity that requires the person performing the activity to be routinely alone ... |
Section 3740.03 | Applications for licensure.
...e health agency, a copy of the agency's criminal records check policy; (e) A statement identifying the days and hours of operation for the applicant; (f) A description of the nonmedical home health services to be provided, and any policies and procedures related to those services, if applicable; (g) Identification of the applicant's primary place of business and a description of the geographic area to be ser... |
Section 3748.05 | Director of health - powers and duties.
...s section shall not affect any civil or criminal enforcement proceeding brought under this chapter or any other provision of state or local law. Moneys collected as administrative penalties imposed pursuant to rules adopted under division (A)(6) of this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the general operations fund created in section 3701.83 of the Revised Code. The moneys shall b... |
Section 3748.16 | Facility inspections.
...section 3748.19 of the Revised Code and criminal prosecution. (C) If the director suspends or revokes the license of the facility for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste for any reason in accordance with rules adopted under division (A) or (B) of section 3748.04 of the Revised Code, the contractor shall indemnify the state for any loss suffered by the state as a result of the lack of disposal capacity for lo... |
Section 3750.18 | Orders for enforcement.
...not a condition precedent to bringing a criminal, civil, or civil penalty action under section 3750.20 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3750.21 | Liability for disclosures.
...tion 3750.20 of the Revised Code or any criminal penalty that is imposed for the same violation under section 3750.99 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3751.09 | Issuing abatement orders.
...dition precedent to bringing any civil, criminal, or civil penalty action under this chapter. |
Section 3751.11 | Liability for disclosures.
...aw of this state and in addition to any criminal penalty that is imposed for the same violation under section 3751.99 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3752.14 | Entry or remaining on premises of reporting facility in violation of warning signs.
.... (D) Violation of this section is not criminal trespass under section 2911.21 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3753.08 | Order to abate violation.
...tion precedent to bringing any civil or criminal action under this chapter. |
Section 3763.01 | Gaming contracts void.
... game of chance that is not subject to criminal penalties under section 2915.02 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3763.07 | Contracts concerning property used for gaming are void.
...l be considered in all cases, civil and criminal, as a principal in carrying on the business of gaming, or a lottery, on such premises. |
Section 3767.05 | Priority of action - evidence - permanent injunction - abatement orders.
...nding of guilt of any person under the criminal laws against prostitution, lewdness, assignation, or other prohibited conduct at the place is admissible for the purpose of proving the existence of the nuisance and is prima-facie evidence of the nuisance and of knowledge of and of acquiescence and participation in the nuisance on the part of the person charged with maintaining it. (B) If the complaint for the ... |
Section 3767.06 | Order of abatement to direct removal of personal property and contents - attorney general nuisance abatement fund.
...ion 3767.03 of the Revised Code or in a criminal action, an order of abatement shall be included in the judgment entry under division (D) of section 3767.05 of the Revised Code. The order shall direct the removal from the place where the nuisance is found to exist of all personal property and contents used in conducting or maintaining the nuisance and not already released under authority of the court as provided in d... |
Section 3769.041 | Confidential information.
...eturns and information, and records of criminal proceedings; (10) Any information concerning a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking; (11) The electronic mail address of the spouse or family member of the applicant; (12) Any trade secret, medical records, and patents or exclusive licenses; (13) Security information, including risk prevention plans, detection and countermeasures, location o... |