Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 307.901 | County contracts - invalid terms and conditions.
...t loss to the county for bodily injury, death, or damage to property of the county caused by the negligence, intentional or willful misconduct, fraudulent act, recklessness, or other tortious conduct of a person or a person's employees or agents, or a provision that otherwise imposes an indemnification obligation on the county; (5) A provision that requires the county to be bound by a term or condition that is unkn... |
Section 309.18 | Victim to be notified of escape of violent offender; assistance from prosecuting attorneys.
...e from civil liability for any injury, death, or loss to person or property that might be incurred as a result of that failure to give notice. (B) If a prosecuting attorney of a county receives notice from the department of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to section 5120.14 of the Revised Code or otherwise receives notice from the department that a person who was convicted of or pleaded guilty in that c... |
Section 3103.04 | Interest in the property of the other.
...o remain in the mansion house after the death of either. Neither can be excluded from the other's dwelling, except upon a decree or order of injunction made by a court of competent jurisdiction. |
Section 3105.18 | Awarding spousal support - modification of spousal support.
... this section shall terminate upon the death of either party, unless the order containing the award expressly provides otherwise. (C)(1) In determining whether spousal support is appropriate and reasonable, and in determining the nature, amount, and terms of payment, and duration of spousal support, which is payable either in gross or in installments, the court shall consider all of the following factors: (a)... |
Section 3105.32 | When action for annulment must be commenced and by what parties.
...ally incompetent at any time before the death of either party; (D) For the cause mentioned in division (D) of section 3105.31 of the Revised Code, by the party aggrieved within two years after the discovery of the facts constituting fraud; (E) For the cause mentioned in division (E) of section 3105.31 of the Revised Code, by the party aggrieved within two years from the date of the said marriage; (F) For the cause... |
Section 3107.07 | Consent unnecessary.
...lted in any of the following: (1) The death of the minor's other parent, legal custodian, guardian, or primary care provider; (2) A term of incarceration of that parent that is expected to extend beyond the minor's age of majority. (K) Any guardian, custodian, or other party who has temporary custody of the child. |
Section 3107.10 | Out-of-county adoption - notice to agency where parent resides.
...l action to recover damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by any act or omission in connection with sharing relevant information unless the acts or omissions are with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner. (D) The director of children and youth shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code necessary for the implementation and ... |
Section 3107.53 | Immunity.
... civil action to any person for injury, death, or loss allegedly arising from the release to the person or is criminally liable for the release if the officer or employee releases the information or copy in accordance with section 3107.47 or 3107.49 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3107.60 | Open adoption definitions.
...ce, religion, occupation, and cause of death; (e) Any information that may be included in a social and medical history as specified in divisions (B) and (C) of section 3107.09 of the Revised Code. (2) In relation to an adoptive parent, subject to a determination made pursuant to division (E) of section 3107.66 of the Revised Code, any information that is not identifying information, including all of the follo... |
Section 3109.14 | Fees for vital statistics records.
...cation of birth, and for each copy of a death record. The fee shall be three dollars. The fee is in addition to the fee imposed by section 3705.24 or any other section of the Revised Code. A local commissioner of health or a local registrar of vital statistics may retain an amount of each additional fee collected, not to exceed three per cent of the amount of the additional fee, to be used for costs directly related ... |
Section 3109.61 | Immunity.
...criminal or civil liability for injury, death, or loss to persons or property that might otherwise be incurred or imposed solely as a result of the person's reliance or action. The person is not subject to any disciplinary action from an entity that licenses or certifies the person. Any medical, psychological, or dental treatment provided to a child in reliance on a power of attorney created under section 3109.52 of... |
Section 3109.73 | Immunity.
...criminal or civil liability for injury, death, or loss to persons or property that might otherwise be incurred or imposed solely as a result of the reliance or action. The person is not subject to any disciplinary action from an entity that licenses or certifies the person. Any medical, psychological, or dental treatment provided to a child in reliance on an affidavit with respect to the child shall be considered to ... |
Section 311.07 | General powers and duties of sheriff.
...ses incurred by reason of the injury or death of any such personnel while rendering such aid, expenses of furnishing equipment and apparatus, compensation for damage to or loss of equipment or apparatus while in service outside the territory of its regular use, and such other reasonable expenses as may be incurred by any such political subdivision in furnishing aid. The cost of furnishing such aid may be paid ... |
Section 3113.25 | Notifying state retirement system of death of obligor.
...A child support enforcement agency that learns that an obligor under a support order administered by the agency who was a member of the public employees retirement system, school employees retirement system, or state teachers retirement system has died shall immediately notify the retirement system that the member was survived by one or more children who are the subject of a child support order. |
Section 313.04 | Absence, service, disability, or vacancy.
... in the coroner's office as a result of death or resignation and the vacancy cannot be filled by election or appointment as provided in section 305.02 of the Revised Code, or if no one runs for the office of coroner and, for that reason, the office is vacant, the board of county commissioners may contract with another county's coroner to exercise the powers and perform the acts, duties, or functions of the coroner. I... |
Section 313.122 | Rules for protocol governing the performance of autopsies for sudden infant death.
...The director of health, after reviewing and considering any recommendations made by the Ohio state coroners association, shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code establishing a protocol governing the performance of autopsies under section 313.121 of the Revised Code. The rules shall specify the information derived from an autopsy that a coroner is required to report to the state dep... |
Section 313.123 | Removal and disposal of autopsy specimens - good faith immunity of coroner.
...t challenges to the cause and manner of death of the deceased person. (2) As used in this section, "DNA specimen" has the same meaning as in section 109.573 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (B)(2) of this section, retained tissues, organs, blood, other bodily fluids, gases, or any other specimens from an autopsy are medical waste and shall be disposed of in accordance with applic... |
Section 313.17 | Subpoenas - oath and testimony of witnesses.
...o inquire how the deceased came to his death, whether by violence to self or from any other persons, by whom, whether as principals or accessories before or after the fact, and all circumstances relating thereto. The testimony of such witnesses shall be reduced to writing and subscribed to by them, and with the findings and recognizances mentioned in this section, shall be kept on file in the coroner's office, unles... |
Section 317.07 | Delivery of seal, books, and records to successor.
...them. In case of the county recorder's death, the county recorder's personal representatives shall deliver the seal, books, records, and instruments to the successor in office. |
Section 317.11 | Names printed or typed on instruments before recording when signatures illegible.
...ent, or writ of any court; any will, or death certificate; any instrument executed or acknowledged outside this state. This section does not apply to any instrument upon which the signature itself is printed, typewritten, or stamped. |
Section 317.111 | Name of preparer to appear on instrument.
...ment, or writ of any court; any will or death certificate; any instrument executed or acknowledged outside of this state. |
Section 317.112 | Further requirements for instruments.
...This section does not apply to wills or death certificates. |
Section 317.42 | Posting warning of public record character of recorded documents.
...ot liable in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly results from that failure. |
Section 319.27 | Delivery of property on retirement of auditor.
...g to the county, and in the case of the death of an auditor, such property shall in like manner be delivered by the auditor's legal representatives. The county auditor shall include an inventory of the items delivered in accordance with this section in a certificate of transition under section 117.171 of the Revised Code. |
Section 319.54 | Fees to compensate for auditor's services.
...visions which became irrevocable at the death of the grantor; (w) To a corporation for incorporation into a sports facility constructed pursuant to section 307.696 of the Revised Code; (x) Between persons pursuant to section 5302.18 of the Revised Code; (y) From a county land reutilization corporation organized under Chapter 1724. of the Revised Code, or its wholly owned subsidiary, to a third party. (4) ... |