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Section 2305.2311 | Immunity for care given in disaster.

...created an unreasonable risk of injury, death, or loss to person or property so as to affect the life or health of another and that risk was substantially greater than that which is necessary to make the conduct negligent. (15) "Registered nurse" means an individual who holds a current, valid license issued under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code to practice as a registered nurse. (16) "Tort action" means a civ...

Section 2305.321 | Certain equine activities no liability.

...or otherwise. (6) "Harm" means injury, death, or loss to person or property. (7) "Inherent risk of an equine activity" means a danger or condition that is an integral part of an equine activity, including, but not limited to, any of the following: (a) The propensity of an equine to behave in ways that may result in injury, death, or loss to persons on or around the equine; (b) The unpredictability of an equine's ...

Section 2305.35 | Donor not liable for injuries to gleaner.

... a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property. "Tort action" includes a product liability claim that is subject to sections 2307.71 to 2307.80 of the Revised Code but does not include a civil action for damages for a breach of contract or another agreement between persons. (B)(1) Except as provided in division (B)(2) of this section, a donor is not liable in damages to any person in a ...

Section 2305.38 | Uncompensated volunteers of nonprofit charitable organizations no liability.

...n damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property that arises from the actions or omissions of any of the officers, employees, trustees, or other volunteers of the charitable organization for which the volunteer performs services, unless either of the following applies: (1) With prior knowledge of an action or omission of a particular officer, employee, trustee, or other volunteer, the v...

Section 2317.02 | Privileged communications.

...he Revised Code, an action for wrongful death, any other type of civil action, or a claim under Chapter 4123. of the Revised Code is filed by the patient, the personal representative of the estate of the patient if deceased, or the patient's guardian or other legal representative. (b) In any civil action concerning court-ordered treatment or services received by a patient, if the court-ordered treatment or services...

Section 2721.02 | Force and effect of declaratory judgments - action or proceeding against insurer.

...overage provisions extend to an injury, death, or loss to person or property that a particular insured under the policy allegedly tortiously caused the plaintiff to sustain or caused another person for whom the plaintiff is a legal representative to sustain, until a court of record enters in a distinct civil action for damages between the plaintiff and that insured as a tortfeasor a final judgment awarding the plaint...

Section 2901.01 | General provisions definitions.

... that it will proximately result in the death of any person. (3) "Physical harm to persons" means any injury, illness, or other physiological impairment, regardless of its gravity or duration. (4) "Physical harm to property" means any tangible or intangible damage to property that, in any degree, results in loss to its value or interferes with its use or enjoyment. "Physical harm to property" does not include w...

Section 2901.11 | Jurisdiction for criminal acts.

...is section includes the act that causes death, the physical contact that causes death, the death itself, or any other element that is set forth in the offense in question. If any part of the body of a homicide victim is found in this state, the death is presumed to have occurred within this state. (C)(1) This state includes the land and water within its boundaries and the air space above that land and water, with r...

Section 2923.129 | Immunity.

...liability in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly was caused by or related to any of the following: (a) The issuance, renewal, suspension, or revocation of a concealed handgun license; (b) The failure to issue, renew, suspend, or revoke a concealed handgun license; (c) Any action or misconduct with a handgun committed by a licensee. (2) Any action of a sheriff relating to...

Section 2927.24 | Contaminating substance for human consumption or use or contamination with hazardous chemical, biological, or radioactive substance - spreading false report of contamination.

...rough biotechnology, capable of causing death, disease, or other biological malfunction in a human, an animal, a plant, or another living organism, deterioration of food, water, equipment, supplies, or material of any kind, or deleterious alteration of the environment. (5) "Toxin" means the toxic material of plants, animals, microorganisms, viruses, fungi, or infectious substances, or a recombinant molecule, whateve...

Section 2929.02 | Murder penalties.

...903.01 of the Revised Code shall suffer death or be imprisoned for life, as determined pursuant to sections 2929.022, 2929.03, and 2929.04 of the Revised Code, except that no person who is not found to have been eighteen years of age or older at the time of the commission of the offense shall be imprisoned for life without parole, and that no person who raises the matter of age pursuant to section 2929.023 of the Rev...

Section 2929.20 | Sentence reduction through judicial release.

...evised Code. (7) "Imminent danger of death," "medically incapacitated," and "terminal illness" have the same meanings as in section 2967.05 of the Revised Code. (8) "Aggregated nonmandatory prison term or terms" means the aggregate of the following: (a) All nonmandatory definite prison terms; (b) With respect to any non-life felony indefinite prison term, all nonmandatory minimum prison terms imposed as p...

Section 2941.146 | Firearm discharged from motor vehicle specification.

...ngly causing or attempting to cause the death of or physical harm to another and that was committed by discharging a firearm from a motor vehicle other than a manufactured home is precluded unless the indictment, count in the indictment, or information charging the offender specifies that the offender committed the offense by discharging a firearm from a motor vehicle other than a manufactured home. The specification...

Section 2949.221 | Confidentiality of manufacturers, suppliers, etc. of drugs for lethal injections.

...ion of drugs in the administration of a death sentence by lethal injection as provided for in division (A) of section 2949.22 of the Revised Code, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, all of the following apply regarding any information or record in the possession of any public office that identifies or reasonably leads to the identification of the person and the person's participation in any activit...

Section 2949.25 | Attendance at execution of death sentence.

...(A) At the execution of a death sentence, only the following persons may be present: (1) The warden of the state correctional institution in which the sentence is executed or a deputy warden, any other person selected by the director of rehabilitation and correction to ensure that the death sentence is executed, any persons necessary to execute the death sentence by lethal injection, and the number of correction of...

Section 2949.28 | Convict sentenced to death appearing to be insane.

...apacity to understand the nature of the death penalty and why it was imposed upon the convict. (B)(1) If a convict sentenced to death appears to be insane, the warden or the sheriff having custody of the convict, the convict's counsel, or a psychiatrist or psychologist who has examined the convict shall give notice of the apparent insanity to whichever of the following is applicable: (a) If the convict was tried by...

Section 2949.31 | Convict sentenced to death appearing to be pregnant.

...If a female convict sentenced to death appears to be pregnant, the warden or sheriff having custody of the convict, her counsel, or a physician who has examined the convict shall give notice of the apparent pregnancy to the appropriate judge of the appropriate court of common pleas as determined in the same manner as is provided in divisions (B)(1)(a) and (b) of section 2949.28 of the Revised Code, and like proceedin...

Section 2953.71 | Post conviction DNA testing definitions.

...offender and for which the sentence of death or prison term was imposed upon the offender. (H) "Extracting personnel" means medically approved personnel who are employed to physically obtain an offender's DNA specimen for purposes of DNA testing under sections 2953.71 to 2953.81 of the Revised Code. (I) "Inclusion" or "inclusion result" means a result of DNA testing that scientifically cannot exclude, or that ...

Section 2971.03 | Sentencing for sexually violent predator specification.

... impose upon the offender a sentence of death, it shall impose upon the offender a term of life imprisonment without parole. If the court sentences the offender to death and the sentence of death is vacated, overturned, or otherwise set aside, the court shall impose upon the offender a term of life imprisonment without parole. (2) Except as provided in division (A)(5) of this section, if the offense for which the s...

Section 307.631 | Establishing drug overdose fatality review committee.

...eview committee to review drug overdose deaths and opioid-involved deaths occurring in the county. (B) The boards of county commissioners of two or more counties may, by adopting a joint resolution passed by a majority of the members of each participating board of county commissioners, create a regional drug overdose fatality review committee to review drug overdose deaths and opioid-involved deaths occurring in p...

Section 313.131 | Autopsy contrary to deceased person's religious beliefs.

...s at the time of the deceased person's death, any person who assumes custody of the body for burial, and any person authorized by written instrument, executed by the deceased person to make burial arrangements. (2) "Relative" means any of the following persons: the deceased person's surviving spouse, children, parents, or siblings. (B) The coroner, deputy coroner, or pathologist shall perform an autopsy if, i...

Section 3319.317 | False report of employee misconduct prohibited.

...ght be incurred or imposed for injury, death, or loss to person or property as a result of the reporting of that information. If the alleged misconduct involves a person who holds a license but the district or service center superintendent is not required to submit a report to the superintendent of public instruction under section 3319.313 of the Revised Code and the district or service center superintendent, ...

Section 3503.18 | Cancellation of registration.

...urity numbers, dates of birth, dates of death, and residences of all persons, over eighteen years of age, who have died within this state or another state during the period beginning on the date of the most recent filing and ending on the day before the date of the current filing. If the director is notified of the death of such a person after the director has filed the report for the period during which the person d...

Section 3705.02 | Statewide system of vital statistics - office of vital statistics.

...ewide system of registration of births, deaths, fetal deaths, and other vital statistics is hereby established, which shall consist of the office of vital statistics in the department of health and primary registration districts. The office of vital statistics shall be maintained at the capital of the state and shall be provided with sufficient staff, suitable offices, and other resources for the proper administratio...

Section 3705.06 | Local registrar to supply forms of certificates.

...em, and shall require each birth, fetal death, or death certificate, when presented for filing, to be made out in accordance with sections 3705.01 to 3705.29 of the Revised Code, the rules adopted by the director of health, and the registration instructions of the director. If a birth, fetal death, or death certificate is incomplete or unsatisfactory, the local registrar shall indicate the defects therein and withhol...