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Section 5311.081 | Powers and duties of board of directors.

...ne in, settle, or compromise any civil, criminal, land use planning, or administrative action or proceeding that is in the name of, or threatened against, the unit owners association, the board of directors, or the condominium property, or that involves two or more unit owners , impacts zoning, or otherwise relates to matters affecting the condominium property; (3) Enter into contracts and incur liabilities relatin...

Section 5312.06 | Powers and duties of owner's association.

...ne in, settle, or compromise any civil, criminal, land use planning, or administrative action or proceeding that is in the name of, or threatened against, the association, the board of directors, or the property, or that involves two or more owners, impacts zoning, or otherwise relates to matters affecting the property; (3) Enter into contracts and incur liabilities relating to the operation of the property; (4) ...

Section 5321.03 | Action for possession by landlord.

...or a child-victim oriented offense in a criminal prosecution and was not sentenced to a serious youthful offender dispositional sentence for that offense. (B) The maintenance of an action by the landlord under this section does not prevent the tenant from recovering damages for any violation by the landlord of the rental agreement or of section 5321.04 of the Revised Code. (C) This section does not apply to a d...

Section 5321.051 | Eviction of tenant allowing sex or child victim offenders to occupy premises near school, child care facility.

...or a child-victim oriented offense in a criminal prosecution and was not sentenced to a serious youthful offender dispositional sentence for that offense. (2) If a tenant allows occupancy in violation of this section or a person establishes a residence or occupies residential premises in violation of section 2950.034 of the Revised Code, the landlord for the residential premises that are the subject of the rental ...

Section 5815.33 | Termination of marriage revokes designation of spouse as beneficiary.

...e in damages or otherwise in a civil or criminal action or proceeding for distributing or disposing of property in reliance on and in accordance with a designation of beneficiary as described in division (B)(1) of this section, if both of the following apply: (1) The distribution or disposition otherwise is proper; (2) The agent, bank, broker, custodian, issuer, life insurance company, plan administrator, savings a...

Section 5815.34 | Termination of marriage affects survivorship rights.

...e in damages or otherwise in a civil or criminal action or proceeding for distributing or disposing of personal property in reliance on and in accordance with a registration in the form of a joint ownership for life, with rights of survivorship, as described in division (A)(1) or (B)(1) of this section, if both of the following apply: (1) The distribution or disposition otherwise is proper; (2) The agent, bank, bro...

Section 5924.120 | Rape; sexual assault; sexual contact; indecent acts; affirmative defenses.

... charged, denies, in whole or in part, criminal responsibility for those acts. (2) "Bodily harm" means any offensive touching of another, however slight, that does not result in grievous bodily harm. (3) "Consent" means words or overt acts indicating a freely given agreement to the sexual conduct at issue by a competent person. (4) "Dangerous weapon or object" means any of the following: (a) Any firearm, whet...

Section 718.01 | Definitions.

...of this section shall have no access to criminal history record information. (V) "Employer" means a person that is an employer for federal income tax purposes. (W) "Employee" means an individual who is an employee for federal income tax purposes. (X) "Other payer" means any person, other than an individual's employer or the employer's agent, that pays an individual any amount included in the federal gross in...

Section 737.04 | Mutual aid contracts for police protection.

...ltijurisdictional drug, gang, or career criminal task forces, may enter into contracts with one or more municipal corporations, townships, township police districts, joint police districts, or county sheriffs in this state, with one or more park districts created pursuant to section 511.18 or 1545.01 of the Revised Code, with one or more port authorities, or with a contiguous municipal corporation in an adjoini...

Section 901.80 | Immunity from liability for agritourism providers.

...vider's actions or inactions constitute criminal conduct and cause harm to the participant. (4) The agritourism provider fails to post and maintain signs as required by division (D) of this section. (5) The agritourism provider 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 not an inherent risk and does not...

Section 903.05 | Application for a permit to install or permit to operate [see Section 3 of H.B. 363 of the 128th General Assembly].

...r another type of civil relief, and all criminal actions in which the applicant or any such person pleaded guilty or was convicted, during the five years immediately preceding the submission of the application, in connection with any violation of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the "Safe Drinking Water Act," as defined in section 6109.01 of the Revised Code, or any other applicable state laws pertaining to e...

Section 931.02 | Enrollment of land in unincorporated area - application - criteria.

...r another type of civil relief, and all criminal actions in which an applicant pleaded guilty or was convicted, during the ten years immediately preceding the date of submission of the application, in connection with any violation of environmental laws or similar laws of another state. As used in division (A)(4) of this section, "environmental laws" has the same meaning as in section 3745.70 of the Revised Code. (5)...

Section 955.22 | Confining, restraining, debarking dogs; dangerous dog registration certificate.

... unlawfully trespassing or committing a criminal act within the boundaries of that property. (c) The dog attacks another animal while the dog is off the property of the owner of the dog. (4) If the dog is sold, given to another person, or dies, notify the county auditor within ten days of the sale, transfer, or death. (F) No person shall do any of the following: (1) Debark or surgically silence a dog that the...

Section 177.01 | Organized crime investigations commission.

... coordinate investigations of organized criminal activity and perform all of the functions and duties relative to the investigations that are set forth in section 177.02 of the Revised Code, and it shall cooperate with departments and officers of the government of the United States in the suppression of organized criminal activity. (C) The commission shall appoint and fix the compensation of a director and such tech...

Section 177.011 | Organized crime commission fund.

...ursuant to the judgment of a court in a criminal case as reimbursement of expenses that the organized crime investigations commission or an organized crime task force established by the commission incurred in the investigation of the criminal activity upon which the prosecution of the criminal case was based. (2) Money paid to the treasurer of state pursuant to section 5739.17 of the Revised Code. (B) All invest...

Section 177.03 | Powers and duties of organized crime task force.

...e Revised Code to investigate organized criminal activity in a single county or in two or more counties shall investigate organized criminal activity within the county or counties in accordance with the scope and limits established by the organized crime investigations commission and the task force director. For purposes of the investigation, the task force director and investigatory staff shall have the powers of a ...

Section 177.04 | Organized theft of retail property advisory council.

...ation of offenders and the targeting of criminal enterprises.

Section 177.05 | Law enforcement trust fund.

...on incurred in the investigation of the criminal activity through a task force. There is hereby created in the state treasury the organized crime law enforcement trust fund. The fund shall consist of moneys paid to the treasurer of the state for purposes of this section. All investment earnings on moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund. The organized crime investigations commission shall use the moneys i...

Section 181.21 | State criminal sentencing commission - juvenile committee.

...ated within the supreme court the state criminal sentencing commission, consisting of thirty-one members. One member shall be the chief justice of the supreme court, who shall be the chairperson of the commission. The following ten members of the commission, no more than six of whom shall be members of the same political party, shall be appointed by the chief justice: one judge of a court of appeals, three judges of ...

Section 181.23 | Studies to recommend comprehensive criminal sentencing structure.

...(A) The state criminal sentencing commission shall study the existing criminal statutes and law of this state, sentencing patterns throughout the state, and available correctional resources. The commission shall use the results of its study to develop and recommend to the general assembly a comprehensive criminal sentencing structure. As part of its study, the commission shall do all of the following: (1) Evaluate t...

Section 181.24 | Comprehensive criminal sentencing structure.

...) No later than July 1, 1993, the state criminal sentencing commission shall recommend to the general assembly a comprehensive criminal sentencing structure for the state that is consistent with the sentencing policy developed pursuant to division (B) of section 181.23 of the Revised Code and the conclusions of the study conducted pursuant to division (A) of that section. The sentencing structure shall be designed to...

Section 181.25 | Commission duties - comprehensive criminal sentencing structure.

...(A) If the comprehensive criminal sentencing structure that it recommends to the general assembly pursuant to section 181.24 of the Revised Code or any aspects of that sentencing structure are enacted into law, the state criminal sentencing commission shall do all of the following: (1) Assist the general assembly in the implementation of those aspects of the sentencing structure that are enacted into law; (2...

Section 181.26 | Commission duties - juveniles.

...es set forth in this chapter, the state criminal sentencing commission shall do all of the following: (1) Review all statutes governing delinquent child, unruly child, and juvenile traffic offender dispositions in this state; (2) Review state and local resources, including facilities and programs, used for delinquent child, unruly child, and juvenile traffic offender dispositions and the populations of youthful o...

Section 181.27 | Commission designated a criminal justice agency.

...o 181.26 of the Revised Code, the state criminal sentencing commission is hereby designated a criminal justice agency, as defined in section 109.571 of the Revised Code, and as such is authorized by this state to apply for access to the computerized databases administered by the national crime information center or the law enforcement automated data system in Ohio, and to other computerized databases administered for...

Section 2961.01 | Forfeiture of rights and privileges by convicted felons.

...(A)(1) A person who pleads guilty to a felony under the laws of this or any other state or the United States and whose plea is accepted by the court or a person against whom a verdict or finding of guilt for committing a felony under any law of that type is returned, unless the plea, verdict, or finding is reversed or annulled, is incompetent to be an elector or juror or to hold an office of honor, tr...