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Section 4772.08 | License renewal.

... Code. The applicant shall report any criminal offense that constitutes grounds for refusing to issue a license under section 4772.20 of the Revised Code to which the applicant has pleaded guilty, of which the applicant has been found guilty, or for which the applicant has been found eligible for intervention in lieu of conviction, since last signing an application for a license to practice as a certified mental he...

Section 4774.06 | Application for renewal of license.

... Code. The applicant shall report any criminal offense that constitutes grounds for refusing to issue a license under section 4774.13 of the Revised Code to which the applicant has pleaded guilty, of which the applicant has been found guilty, or for which the applicant has been found eligible for intervention in lieu of conviction, since last signing an application for a license to practice as a radiologist assista...

Section 4774.062 | Retired status.

...c) That the applicant does not have any criminal charges pending against the applicant; (d) That the applicant is not the subject of discipline by, or an investigation pending with, a regulatory agency of this state, another state, or the United States; (e) That the applicant does not have any complaints pending with the board; (f) That the applicant is not, at the time of application, subject to the board's...

Section 4776.01 | Criminal records checks definitions.

...on 4751.33 of the Revised Code. (F) "Criminal records check" has the same meaning as in section 109.572 of the Revised Code.

Section 4776.03 | Licensing agencies to adopt criminal records check rules.

...rative and procedural requirements for criminal records checks.

Section 4778.072 | Retired status.

...c) That the applicant does not have any criminal charges pending against the applicant; (d) That the applicant is not the subject of discipline by, or an investigation pending with, a regulatory agency of this state, another state, or the United States; (e) That the applicant does not have any complaints pending with the board; (f) That the applicant is not, at the time of application, subject to the board's...

Section 4785.04 | License application and qualifications [repealed 4/3/2033].

...evised Code. (4) A description of the criminal convictions and pleas of guilty of the applicants and each employee, if any, as verified by a criminal records check; (5) Such other information as the division considers appropriate. (D) The division may issue an elevator mechanic's license to an applicant only if that applicant has demonstrated one of the following qualifications: (1) An acceptable combination ...

Section 4796.08 | Examinations; background checks; financial responsibility; federal requirements.

...or occupational activity to submit to a criminal records check to receive a license or government certification, the licensing authority shall require an applicant to submit to the criminal records check to receive a license or government certification under this chapter. (C) If a licensing authority requires an applicant under the law governing the applicable profession, occupation, or occupational activity to sa...

Section 4925.04 | Driver qualifications.

...rch of a multi-state/multi-jurisdiction criminal records database, or a similar nationwide criminal records database, and validation of any records through a primary source search; (b) A search of the United States department of justice national sex offender public web site; (3) Obtain and review a driving history report with regard to each applicant. (B) A transportation network company shall not authorize a p...

Section 4928.09 | Consent to jurisdiction - appointment of statutory agent.

...monses and subpoenas, for any civil or criminal proceeding arising out of or relating to such operation, by providing that irrevocable consent in accordance with division (A)(4) of this section; (b) Designates an agent authorized to receive that service of process in this state, by filing with the commission a document designating that agent. (2) No person shall continue to operate as such an electric utility, e...

Section 4929.21 | Consent to jurisdiction - appointment of statutory agent.

...mmonses and subpoenas, for any civil or criminal proceeding arising out of or relating to such operation, by providing that irrevocable consent in accordance with division (A)(4) of this section; (b) Designates an agent authorized to receive that service of process in this state, by filing with the public utilities commission a document designating that agent. (2) Beginning on the effective date of initial rules a...

Section 4931.06 | Privileged communications of person with communicative impairment.

...egulation or pursuant to subpoena in a criminal proceeding. (C) A communications assistant or a telecommunications relay service provider is not subject to criminal prosecution and is not liable in damages in any civil action on account of the act of transliterating or the content of any communication transliterated, or any injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly arising from the act of translit...

Section 4973.17 | Commissions for special police officers - term of office - training.

...nty, the county is immune from civil or criminal liability in any action brought under the laws of this state if all of the following apply: (a) The action arises out of the actions of a police officer appointed under division (D)(1) of this section. (b) The actions of the police officer are directly in the discharge of the person's duties as a police officer for the hospital. (c) The actions of the police offi...

Section 504.04 | Exercise of powers under limited home rule government.

...do any of the following: (1) Create a criminal offense or impose criminal penalties, except as authorized by division (A) of this section or by section 503.52 of the Revised Code; (2) Impose civil fines other than as authorized by this chapter; (3) Establish or revise subdivision regulations, road construction standards, urban sediment rules, or storm water and drainage regulations, except as provided in sectio...

Section 5103.20 | Interstate compact for placement of children adopted.

... loss, injury, or liability caused by a criminal act or the intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person. (a) The liability of the Interstate Commission's staff director and employees or Interstate Commission representatives, acting within the scope of such person's employment or duties for acts, errors, or omissions occurring within such person's state may not exceed the limits of liability set for...

Section 5119.181 | Certain convictions preclude appointments.

...ng officer shall request the bureau of criminal identification and investigation created by section 109.51 of the Revised Code or, at the director's or appointing officer's discretion, any other state or federal agency, to supply the director or appointing officer with a written report regarding the criminal records of any applicant. For each investigation undertaken at the department's request under this sect...

Section 5119.311 | Examining mental and physical condition of confined person.

...erson committed and held for trial on a criminal charge, in confinement by an order of a judge or court made in a criminal proceeding, or in any case unless notice is given to the superintendent or other person having charge of the building in which the alleged person with a mental illness is detained, and a reasonable opportunity is allowed the person in charge to justify further detention of the person confined.

Section 5120.038 | GPS monitoring of offenders.

... points in time, the location of recent criminal activity in or near the offender's inclusionary or exclusionary zones included as restrictions under the offender's supervision, and any possible connection between the offender's location and that recent criminal activity. (5) The ability of law enforcement representatives to obtain, without a warrant or subpoena, information about a GPS-monitored offender from eithe...

Section 5120.16 | Reception, examination, observation, and classification of inmates.

...47.06 or 2951.03 of the Revised Code or Criminal Rule 32.2 regarding any person sentenced to the department or to any institution or place within the department, the director or the director's designee may order the department's field staff to conduct an offender background investigation and prepare an offender background investigation report regarding the person. The investigation and report shall be conducted...

Section 5120.50 | Interstate correction compact.

...gainst the inmate within such state any criminal charge or if the inmate is formally accused of having committed within such state a criminal offense, the inmate shall not be returned without the consent of the receiving state until discharged from prosecution or other form of proceeding, imprisonment or detention for such offense. The duly accredited officers of the sending state shall be permitted to transport inma...

Section 5120.51 | Population and cost impact statement for legislative bill.

...and management, and to the division of criminal justice services in the department of public safety. (E) The correctional institution inspection committee shall appoint an advisory committee to review the operation of the system for estimating future state correctional institution populations that is used by the department in the preparation of population cost impact statements pursuant to this section and to join ...

Section 5123.01 | Department of developmental disabilities definitions.

...ar chief legal officer who prosecuted a criminal case in which a person was found not guilty by reason of insanity, who would have had the authority to prosecute a criminal case against a person if the person had not been found incompetent to stand trial, or who prosecuted a case in which a person was found guilty. (X) "Court" means the probate division of the court of common pleas. (Y) "Supported living" and "re...

Section 5123.61 | Reporting abuse, neglect, and other major unusual incidents.

...ect to that communication in a civil or criminal proceeding, except that the client or patient is deemed to have waived any testimonial privilege under division (A) or (B) of section 2317.02 of the Revised Code with respect to that communication and the attorney or physician shall make a report pursuant to division (C)(1) of this section, if both of the following apply: (i) The client or patient, at the time of the ...

Section 5139.44 | RECLAIM advisory committee.

...enate committee dealing with finance or criminal justice issues appointed by the president of the senate. (e) One member shall be a member of a committee of the house of representatives dealing with finance or criminal justice issues appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives. (f) One member shall be a member of a board of county commissioners appointed by the county commissioners association of Ohio....

Section 5139.50 | Release authority - appointment - duties.

...has five or more years of experience in criminal justice, juvenile justice, or an equivalent relevant profession; (2) At least one member who has experience in victim services or advocacy or who has been a victim of a crime or is a family member of a victim; (3) At least one member who has experience in direct care services to delinquent children. (C) Members shall be appointed for four-year terms. At the conclusi...