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Section 3714.20 | Database of public information.

...ion of each construction and demolition debris facility, information from the annual survey of each health district made under section 3714.09 or 3734.08 of the Revised Code, as applicable, and ground water and leachate data collected in accordance with rules adopted under section 3714.02 of the Revised Code. The database or databases shall be stored in such a manner that they are easily available for sharing with he...

Section 3734.061 | Waste management fund.

...wastes, and construction and demolition debris. The agency also shall use money in the fund to address violations of Chapters 3704. and 6111. of the Revised Code at facilities regulated under this chapter and Chapter 3714. of the Revised Code.

Section 3734.281 | Environmental protection remediation fund.

...cility, a construction and demolition debris facility licensed under Chapter 3714. of the Revised Code, or another location at which the director has reason to believe there is a substantial threat to public health or safety or the environment. Remediation may include the direct and indirect costs associated with the overseeing, supervising, performing, verifying, or reviewing of remediation activiti...

Section 3734.57 | Fees for waste disposal.

...sed of at a construction and demolition debris facility that is licensed under Chapter 3714. of the Revised Code or at a solid waste facility that is licensed under this chapter. (2) Except as provided in section 3734.571 of the Revised Code, any fees levied under division (B)(1) of this section apply to solid wastes originating outside the boundaries of a county or joint district that are covered by an agreement ...

Section 3734.573 | Fee for generation of solid wastes within district.

...sed of at a construction and demolition debris facility that is licensed under Chapter 3714. of the Revised Code or at a solid waste facility that is licensed under this chapter. (I) When solid wastes that are burned in a disposal facility that is an incinerator or energy recovery facility are delivered to a solid waste transfer facility prior to being transported to the incinerator or energy recovery facility ...

Section 3745.01 | Environmental protection agency created - powers - duties.

...us wastes, construction and demolition debris, hazardous waste, sewage, industrial waste, and other wastes. The director may do all of the following: (A) Provide such methods of administration, appoint such personnel, make such reports, and take such other action as may be necessary to comply with the requirements of the federal laws and regulations pertaining to chemical emergency planning, community right-t...

Section 3745.012 | Director to collect moneys and keep record; reduction or waiver of fees.

...g fees for the disposal of material and debris, if the governor declares a state of emergency.

Section 3767.41 | Buildings found to be public nuisance.

...exits, flammable materials, garbage and debris, handrail hazards, infestation, and lead-based paint, as defined in 24 C.F.R. 5.703(f). (3) "Abate" or "abatement" in connection with any building means the removal or correction of any conditions that constitute a public nuisance and the making of any other improvements that are needed to effect a rehabilitation of the building that is consistent with maintaining saf...

Section 3905.426 | Requirements for ancillary product protection contracts.

... including potholes, nails, glass, road debris, and curbs. "Road hazard" does not include fire, theft, vandalism or malicious mischief, or other perils normally covered by automobile physical damage insurance. (7) "Reimbursement insurance policy" means a policy of insurance issued by an insurer authorized or eligible to do business in this state to a provider to pay, on behalf of the provider in the event of the pro...

Section 4141.01 | Unemployment compensation definitions.

...ber or clearing land of brush and other debris left by hurricane, if the major part of such service is performed on a farm; (3) In connection with the production or harvesting of any commodity defined as an agricultural commodity in section 15 (g) of the "Agricultural Marketing Act," 46 Stat. 1550 (1931), 12 U.S.C. 1141j, as amended, or in connection with the ginning of cotton, or in connection with the operation ...

Section 4169.08 | Assumption of risk.

...ps, and other forms of forest growth or debris; lift towers or other forms of towers and their components, either above or below the snow surface; variations in steepness or terrain, whether natural or as the result of snowmaking, slope design, freestyle terrain, jumps, catwalks, or other terrain modifications; any other objects and structures, including, but not limited to, passenger tramways and related structures ...

Section 4709.01 | Barber definitions.

...(1) Removing surface or visible dirt or debris by cleaning with soap, detergent, or a chemical cleaner, followed by rinsing with clean water; (2) Using a chemical disinfectant to kill or denature bacteria, fungi, and viruses; (3) Applying heat or using other procedures to eliminate, remove, or kill all forms of microbial life present on a surface or contained in a fluid.

Section 4713.01 | Cosmetologist definitions.

...(1) Removing surface or visible dirt or debris by cleaning with soap, detergent, or a chemical cleaner, followed by rinsing with clean water; (2) Using a chemical disinfectant to kill or denature bacteria, fungi, and viruses; (3) Applying heat or using other procedures to eliminate, remove, or kill all forms of microbial life present on a surface or contained in a fluid. (U) "Instructor license" means a license...

Section 4715.43 | Teledentistry; definitions; permit.

...ic restoration" includes the removal of debris, other than carious or noncarious tooth structure, from the carious lesion using air or water irrigation. (4) "Synchronous, real-time communication" means a live, two-way interaction between a patient and a dentist conducted through audiovisual technology. (5) "Teledentistry" means the delivery of dental services through the use of synchronous, real-time communicatio...

Section 4928.01 | Competitive retail electric service definitions.

...id waste or construction and demolition debris conversion technology, including, but not limited to, advanced stoker technology, and advanced fluidized bed gasification technology, that results in measurable greenhouse gas emissions reductions as calculated pursuant to the United States environmental protection agency's waste reduction model (WARM); (g) Demand-side management and any energy efficiency improvement;...

Section 519.211 | Limits on township zoning power - telecommunications towers.

...Code or a construction and demolition debris facility that has been issued a permit under Chapter 3714. of the Revised Code. (B)(1) As used in this division, "telecommunications tower" means any free-standing structure, or any structure to be attached to a building or other structure, that meets all of the following criteria: (a) The free-standing or attached structure is proposed to be constructed on or af...

Section 5501.49 | Lift bridge inspection.

..." includes without limitation, clearing debris from the deck, sweeping, snow and ice removal, minor wearing surface patching, cleaning bridge drainage systems, marking decks for traffic control, minor and emergency repairs to railing and appurtenances, emergency patching of deck, and maintenance of traffic signal and lighting systems, including the supply of electrical power. (4) "Operation" relates solely to lift b...

Section 5502.21 | Emergency management definitions.

...ded bomb reconnaissance; (g) Essential debris clearance; (h) Decontamination operations; (i) Documentation of operations and financial expenses; (j) Resource control; (k) Any other activities that may be necessary for survival and the overall health, safety, and welfare of the civilian population. (E) "Disaster" means any imminent threat or actual occurrence of widespread or severe damage to or loss of prope...

Section 5525.22 | Demolition contracts.

...f the method for disposal of demolition debris prior to the start of work.

Section 5537.051 | Responsibility for maintenance and repair and replacement of failed grade separations.

...includes, without limitation, clearing debris, sweeping, snow and ice removal, wearing surface improvements, marking for traffic control, box culverts, drainage facilities including headwalls and underdrains, inlets, catch basins and grates, guardrails, minor and emergency repairs to railing and appurtenances, and emergency patching.

Section 5709.20 | Air or noise pollution control certificate - definitions.

...ble or noncombustible, street dirt, and debris. (H) "Solid waste energy conversion" means the conversion of solid waste into energy and the utilization of such energy for some useful purpose. (I) "Solid waste energy conversion facility" means any property or equipment designed, constructed, or installed after December 31, 1974, for use at an industrial or a commercial plant or site for the primary purpose of soli...

Section 6111.01 | Water pollution control definitions.

...sawdust, shavings, bark, and other wood debris, lime, sand, ashes, offal, night soil, oil, tar, coal dust, dredged or fill material, or silt, other substances that are not sewage, sludge, sludge materials, or industrial waste, and any other "pollutants" or "toxic pollutants" as defined in the Federal Water Pollution Control Act that are not sewage, sludge, sludge materials, or industrial waste. (E) "Sewerage system...

Section 6111.315 | Best management practices.

...free of exposed re-bar, and free of all debris, soil, and fines. (O) Chemically treated lumber, which may include chromated copper arsenate and creosote treated lumber, shall not be used in structures that come into contact with waters of the state. (P) At the completion of construction activities, all temporary fill material shall be removed to an area that has no waters of the state and the ephemeral feature th...

Section 6112.01 | Private sewer systems definitions.

... sawdust shavings, bark, and other wood debris, lime (except hydrated or dehydrated lime), sand, ashes, offal, night soil, oil, tar, coal dust, or silt, and other substances which are not included within the definitions of sewage and industrial waste set forth in this section, which pollute the waters of the state. (D) "Sewerage system" means pipe lines or conduits, pumping stations, and force mains, and all other c...

Section 6119.011 | Regional water and sewer district definitions.

...ng, facilities for the removal of oil, debris, and other solid waste from the waters of the state and stream and river aeration facilities. (N) "Cost" as applied to water resource projects means the cost of acquisition and construction, the cost of acquisition of all land, rights-of-way, property rights, easements, franchise rights, and interests required by the district for such acquisition and construction,...