Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2716.13 | Hearing on motion for garnishment of property, other than personal earnings of judgment debtor.
...tention, and contingency program; (5) Disability financial assistance administered by the Ohio department of job and family services; (6) Social security benefits; (7) Supplemental security income (S.S.I.); (8) Veteran's benefits; (9) Black lung benefits; (10) Certain pensions. There may be other benefits not included in the above list that apply in your case. If you dispute the judgment creditor's ri... |
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Section 2725.10 | Form of writ when prisoner not in custody of an officer.
...___court, or, in case of his absence or disability, before some other judge of the same court, at ______________, forthwith to do and receive what our said judge shall then and there consider __________ concerning him in his behalf; and summon the said _________________ then and there to appear before our said judge, to show the cause of the taking and detention of the said _________________________ (Seal) Witness ... |
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Section 2725.12 | Execution and return of writ.
...the writ, or, in case of his absence or disability, before some other judge of the same court, on the day specified in the writ. Said officer or person shall make due return of the writ, together with the day and the cause of the caption and detention of such person, according to its command. |
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Section 2743.02 | State waives immunity from liability.
...by the aggregate of insurance proceeds, disability award, or other collateral recovery that the claimant receives or is entitled to. This division does not apply to civil actions in the court of claims against a state university or college under the circumstances described in section 3345.40 of the Revised Code. The collateral benefits provisions of division (B)(2) of that section apply under those circumstances. (... |
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Section 2744.01 | Political subdivision tort liability definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Emergency call" means a call to duty, including, but not limited to, communications from citizens, police dispatches, and personal observations by peace officers of inherently dangerous situations that demand an immediate response on the part of a peace officer. (B) "Employee" means an officer, agent, employee, or servant, whether or not compensated or full-time or part-time, who is au... |
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Section 2901.30 | Missing child report.
...(A) As used in sections 2901.30 to 2901.32 of the Revised Code: (1) "Information" means information that can be integrated into the computer system and that relates to the physical or mental description of a minor including, but not limited to, height, weight, color of hair and eyes, use of eyeglasses or contact lenses, skin coloring, physical or mental disabilities, special medical conditions or needs, abnormalit... |
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Section 2901.41 | Missing person reports policies.
...The individual has a physical or mental disability. (2) The individual is missing under circumstances indicating that the individual's safety may be in danger. (3) The individual is missing under circumstances indicating that the individual's disappearance was not voluntary. (B) The attorney general shall publish and distribute to all law enforcement agencies in this state a best practices protocol for address... |
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Section 2903.13 | Assault.
...(A) No person shall knowingly cause or attempt to cause physical harm to another or to another's unborn. (B) No person shall recklessly cause serious physical harm to another or to another's unborn. (C)(1) Whoever violates this section is guilty of assault, and the court shall sentence the offender as provided in this division and divisions (C)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), and (10) of this sectio... |
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Section 2903.15 | Permitting child abuse.
...or of a child with a mental or physical disability under twenty-one years of age shall cause serious physical harm to the child, or the death of the child, as a proximate result of permitting the child to be abused, to be tortured, to be administered corporal punishment or other physical disciplinary measure, or to be physically restrained in a cruel manner or for a prolonged period. (B) It is an affirmative defens... |
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Section 2903.33 | Patient abuse and neglect in care facilities definitions.
...As used in sections 2903.33 to 2903.36 of the Revised Code: (A) "Care facility" means any of the following: (1) Any "home" as defined in section 3721.10 of the Revised Code; (2) Any "residential facility" as defined in section 5123.19 of the Revised Code; (3) Any institution or facility operated or provided by the department of mental health and addiction services or by the department of developmental disabi... |
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Section 2921.13 | Falsification - in theft offense - to purchase firearm.
... and contingency benefits and services; disability financial assistance; retirement benefits or health care coverage from a state retirement system; economic development assistance, as defined in section 9.66 of the Revised Code; or other benefits administered by a governmental agency or paid out of a public treasury. (5) The statement is made with purpose to secure the issuance by a governmental agency of a licens... |
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Section 2921.38 | Harassment by inmate.
...(A) No person who is confined in a detention facility, with intent to harass, annoy, threaten, or alarm another person, shall cause or attempt to cause the other person to come into contact with blood, semen, urine, feces, or another bodily substance by throwing the bodily substance at the other person, by expelling the bodily substance upon the other person, or in any other manner. (B) No person, with intent to h... |
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Section 2923.126 | Duties of licensed individual.
...hat service, due to a service-connected disability, as determined by the agency. (b) A retired peace officer identification card issued to a person under division (F)(2)(a) of this section shall identify the person by name, contain a photograph of the person, identify the public agency of this state or of the political subdivision of this state from which the person retired as a peace officer and that is issuing t... |
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Section 2923.128 | Suspension and revocation of license.
...ration of law or legal process from the disability imposed pursuant to section 2923.13 of the Revised Code relative to that conviction, guilty plea, or adjudication. (D) As used in this section, "motor carrier enforcement unit" has the same meaning as in section 2923.16 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2923.23 | Voluntary surrender of firearms and dangerous ordnance.
....14 of the Revised Code for relief from disability, shall not be used in a prosecution of the applicant for any violation of section 2923.13 of the Revised Code. (D) Evidence obtained from or by reason of an application under section 2923.18 of the Revised Code for a permit to possess dangerous ordnance, shall not be used in a prosecution of the applicant for any violation of section 2923.13 or 2923.17 of the Revise... |
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Section 2929.04 | Death penalty or imprisonment - aggravating and mitigating factors.
...(A) Imposition of the death penalty for aggravated murder is precluded unless one or more of the following is specified in the indictment or count in the indictment pursuant to section 2941.14 of the Revised Code and proved beyond a reasonable doubt: (1) The offense was the assassination of the president of the United States or a person in line of succession to the presidency, the governor or lieutenant governor of... |
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Section 2929.06 | Resentencing hearing.
...fender is a person with an intellectual disability under standards set forth in decisions of the supreme court of this state or the United States supreme court. (e) The sentence of death is voided by a court pursuant to division (H) of section 2953.21 of the Revised Code. (2) At a resentencing hearing conducted under division (A)(1) of this section, the court shall impose upon the offender a sentence of life impr... |
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Section 2929.22 | Determining appropriate sentence for misdemeanors.
... (d) Whether the victim's youth, age, disability, or other factor made the victim particularly vulnerable to the offense or made the impact of the offense more serious; (e) Whether the offender is likely to commit future crimes in general, in addition to the circumstances described in divisions (B)(1)(b) and (c) of this section; (f) Whether the offender has an emotional, mental, or physical condition that is tr... |
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Section 2930.16 | Notice of incarceration and release date.
...(A) If a defendant is incarcerated, a victim or victim's representative who has requested to receive notice under this section shall be given notice of the incarceration of the defendant. If an alleged juvenile offender is committed to the temporary custody of a school, camp, institution, or other facility operated for the care of delinquent children or to the legal custody of the department of youth services, a vict... |
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Section 2937.11 | Conduct of preliminary hearing.
...r act was a person with a developmental disability, and the alleged victim would be permitted to provide recorded testimony under section 2945.482 of the Revised Code. (C) In a case involving an alleged felony violation listed in division (B) of this section or an alleged felony offense of violence and in which an alleged victim of the alleged violation or offense was less than thirteen years of age when the compla... |
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Section 2937.17 | Recognizance for minor.
...sum, which is valid notwithstanding the disability of minority. |
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Section 2949.29 | Insanity inquiry procedure.
...(A) The prosecuting attorney, the convict, and the convict's counsel shall attend an inquiry commenced as provided in section 2949.28 of the Revised Code. The prosecuting attorney and the convict or the convict's counsel may produce, examine, and cross-examine witnesses, and all findings shall be in writing signed by the judge. If it is found that the convict is not insane, the sentence shall be executed at the time ... |
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Section 2950.15 | Termination of duty to comply with sex registration laws.
...rough other manners of support such as disability payments, a pension, spousal or child support, or scholarships or grants; (8) Whether the eligible offender has adequately addressed any drug or alcohol abuse or addiction; (9) Letters of reference; (10) Documentation of the eligible offender's service to the community or to specific individuals in need. (H)(1) The court, without a hearing, may issue an order ... |
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Section 2967.04 | Pardons and commutations.
...(A) A pardon or commutation may be granted upon such conditions precedent or subsequent as the governor may impose, which conditions shall be stated in the warrant. Such pardon or commutation shall not take effect until the conditions so imposed are accepted by the convict or prisoner so pardoned or having a sentence commuted, and the convict's or prisoner's acceptance is indorsed upon the warrant, signed by the pris... |
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Section 2967.05 | Release as if on parole of dying prisoner.
...severe, permanent medical or cognitive disability, that prevents the inmate from completing activities of daily living without significant assistance, that incapacitates the inmate to the extent that institutional confinement does not offer additional restrictions, that is likely to continue throughout the entire period of parole, and that is unlikely to improve noticeably. (b) "Medically incapacitated" does n... |