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Section 140.01 | Definitions.

... connection with one or more hospitals, emergency, intensive, intermediate, extended, long-term, or self-care facilities, diagnostic and treatment and out-patient facilities, facilities related to programs for home health services, clinics, laboratories, public health centers, research facilities, and rehabilitation facilities, for or pertaining to diagnosis, treatment, care, or rehabilitation of persons who are sick...

Section 1503.43 | Shawnee wilderness area.

...ad; (7) Except as is necessary to meet emergency requirements for administration of the area: (a) Landing of an aircraft; (b) Operation of a motor vehicle, motor boat, other form of mechanical transport, or motorized equipment; (c) Construction of any building or other structure; (d) Use of the land as a temporary road. (E)(1) The following areas, which now are necessary for the administration of the Shawnee...

Section 1521.062 | Inspection of dams and levees.

...proval of the application by the chief. Emergency actions by the owner required to safeguard life, health, or property are exempt from this requirement. The chief may, by rule, define maintenance, repairs, or other remedial measures of a routine nature that are exempt from this requirement. (G) The chief may remove or correct, at the expense of the owner, any unsafe structures found to be constructed or maintained ...

Section 1522.01 | Compact ratified and enacted.

...asis for firefighting, humanitarian, or emergency response purposes. Section 4.14. U.S. Supreme Court Decree: Wisconsin et al. v. Illinois et al. 1. Notwithstanding any terms of this Compact to the contrary, with the exception of Paragraph 5 of this Section, current, New or Increased Withdrawals, Consumptive Uses and Diversions of Basin Water by the State of Illinois shall be governed by the terms of the United S...

Section 153.64 | Protecting underground utility facilities during construction of public improvement.

... occupants of nearby premises as to any emergency that the contractor or subcontractor may create or discover at or near such premises. The contractor or its subcontractor shall report immediately to the owner or operator of the underground facility any break or leak on its lines or any dent, gouge, groove, or other damage to such lines or to their coating or cathodic protection, made or discovered in the course of t...

Section 1561.25 | Rescue stations - assistant superintendents.

... All the equipment necessary to provide emergency medical services, including that necessary for the services of a paramedic as defined in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code, and to establish and maintain an intravenous lifeline; (M) Sufficient parts, supplies, and other necessary equipment for maintenance and operation of the equipment prescribed in this section. All equipment shall be inspected and tested w...

Section 2915.01 | Gambling definitions.

... volunteers organized to function as an emergency medical service organization, as defined in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code. (N) "Charitable bingo game" means any bingo game described in division (O)(1) or (2) of this section that is conducted by a charitable organization that has obtained a license pursuant to section 2915.08 of the Revised Code and the proceeds of which are used for a charitable purpose. ...

Section 3314.02 | Establishment of community school - conversion and start-up.

... or organization that manages the daily operations of a community school pursuant to a contract between the operator or management company and the school's governing authority; (b) A nonprofit organization that provides programmatic oversight and support to a community school under a contract with the school's governing authority and that retains the right to terminate its affiliation with the school if the school...

Section 3314.08 | Annual enrollment reports; payments from department.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "IEP" has the same meaning as in section 3323.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Resident district" means the school district in which a student is entitled to attend school under section 3313.64 or 3313.65 of the Revised Code. (B) The department of education and workforce shall adopt rules requiring the governing authority of each community school established under this chapter to...

Section 3327.018 | Transportation contracts for bus use by outside entities.

...s legitimate activities and in times of emergency. These contracts shall be entered into under the authority of the school district as a political subdivision and shall not be considered commerce. When buses are made available to other agencies, groups, organizations, or political subdivisions under this section, the buses must be operated by individuals holding certificates issued by either the educational service c...

Section 3704.036 | Title V permit program.

...rmit authorizing emissions from similar operations at multiple temporary locations within the state, provided that the permit ensures compliance with all federally enforceable requirements and with 40 C.F.R. 70.6 (e) at all authorized locations. Any such permit shall require the owner or operator to notify the director in advance of each change in location. (K) A Title V permit shall address all existing federally e...

Section 3704.05 | Prohibited acts.

... or any permit condition, except for an emergency as defined in 40 C.F.R. 70.6 (g), or filing requirement of the Title V permit program, any duty to allow or carry out inspection, entry, or monitoring activities, or any rule adopted or order issued by the director pursuant to the Title V permit program. (K) On and after the three hundred sixty-sixth day following the administrator's final approval of the Title V per...

Section 3717.14 | Dogs in outdoor dining areas.

...ent or operation during a public health emergency. (B) If an establishment or operation allows a person to bring a dog in an outdoor dining area of the establishment or operation, the establishment or operation shall do all of the following: (1) Adopt a policy that requires patrons to control their dog, whether with a leash or otherwise, while the dog is in the outdoor dining area. The establishment or operation sh...

Section 3717.42 | Exclusions - exemptions from license requirement.

...lunteer fire organization, or volunteer emergency medical service organization preparing or serving food intended for individual portion service on its premises for not more than seven consecutive days or not more than fifty-two separate days during a licensing period. This exemption extends to any individual or group raising all of its funds during the time periods specified in division (B)(5) of this section for th...

Section 3717.45 | Fees.

...en a licensing fee is established as an emergency measure, the licensor shall hold a public hearing regarding the proposed fee. At least twenty days prior to holding a public hearing, the licensor shall give written notice of the hearing to each person or government entity holding a food service operation license that may be affected by the proposed fee. The notice shall be mailed to the last known address of t...

Section 3721.026 | Assignment or transfer of operation of nursing home.

...n division (A)(1) of this section in an emergency, such as the death of the operator. The change of operator license application established under this section shall include all of the following: (a) Disclosure of all direct and indirect owners owning at least five per cent of each of the following: (i) The entering operator, if the entering operator is an entity; (ii) The owner of the building or building...

Section 3734.124 | Restrictions on incinerators.

...ation with the chairperson of the state emergency response commission created in section 3750.02 of the Revised Code, regarding the capability of this state to respond to the types and frequencies of releases of hazardous waste that are likely to occur at commercial hazardous waste incinerators; (3) The effect that a new commercial hazardous waste incinerator may have on ambient air quality in this state; (4) The f...

Section 3743.18 | Storage and business operations.

...ighting equipment and their use in, and emergency procedures relative to the buildings and other structures on a wholesaler's premises; (2) Appropriate uniforms to be worn by employees of wholesalers in the course of handling and storing of fireworks, and the use of protective clothing and equipment by the employees; (3) The manner in which fireworks are to be stored; (4) Required distances between buildings or st...

Section 3752.05 | Designating contact person for facility.

... a notice of cessation of all regulated operations under section 3752.04 of the Revised Code and a certification of the removal of regulated substances under section 3752.06 of the Revised Code shall designate a contact person in connection with the reporting facility. The contact person shall have the responsibility to provide access to the facility named in the notice and certification to the director of environmen...

Section 3769.089 | Simulcast horse racing.

...cated inside or outside this state. In emergency situations, the commission may authorize a live racing day at a track in which all horse races on that racing day on which pari-mutuel wagering is conducted are simulcast from tracks and facilities located either inside or outside this state with the consent of the thoroughbred horsemens association for a track conducting a thoroughbred live racing program and with th...

Section 3781.25 | One-call utility protection service definitions.

...uctures or works of any nature. (V) "Emergency" means an unexpected occurrence causing a disruption or damage to an underground utility facility that requires immediate repair or a situation that creates a clear and imminent danger that demands immediate action to prevent or mitigate loss of or damage to life, health, property, or essential public services. (W) "Nondestructive manner" means using low-impact, lo...

Section 4175.03 | Requirements for facilities.

...ng its hours of operation, a nd provide emergency assistance as needed; (I) Maintain sufficient records for the operation of the climbing facility, including: (1) A record of all purchases of facility-owned personal protective equipment; (2) A record of all inspections, maintenance, or repairs conducted on the manufactured climbing wall, excluding holds; (3) A record of all inspections on facility-owned perso...

Section 4504.173 | Authority to levy license tax for operation of motor vehicles.

... to this section shall be enacted as an emergency measure under section 731.30 of the Revised Code or pursuant to the charter of the municipal corporation. (2) An ordinance, resolution, or other measure levying a municipal motor vehicle license tax pursuant to this section is subject to a referendum as provided in sections 731.29 to 731.41 of the Revised Code or by the charter of the municipal corporation. (C) A mu...

Section 4506.01 | Commercial driver's licensing definitions.

...one to contact law enforcement or other emergency services. (3) A conviction arising from the operation of any motor vehicle that involves any of the following: (a) A single charge of any speed in excess of the posted speed limit by fifteen miles per hour or more; (b) Violation of section 4511.20 or 4511.201 of the Revised Code or any similar ordinance or resolution, or of any similar law of another state or po...

Section 4506.12 | Classes of licenses - endorsements and restrictions.

... removes a vehicle from the site of the emergency where the vehicle became wrecked or disabled to the nearest appropriate repair, disposal, or storage facility, as applicable. (F) The following endorsements apply to commercial driver's license temporary instruction permits: (1) N--authorizes the holder to drive tank vehicles; (2) P--authorizes the permit holder to drive vehicles designed to transport sixteen or mo...