Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 505.84 | Reasonable charges for use of ambulance or emergency medical services.
...escue services, ambulance services, or emergency medical services. The board may establish different charges for township residents and nonresidents, and may, in its discretion, waive all or part of the charge for any resident. The charge for ambulance transportation for nonresidents shall be an amount not less than the authorized medicare reimbursement rate, except that, if prior to September 9, 1988, the boar... |
Section 5104.018 | Adoption of rules governing the licensure of type B family child care homes.
...ures; (F) Health care, first aid and emergency procedures; (G) Procedures for the care of sick children; (H) Procedures for discipline and supervision of children; (I) Nutritional standards; (J) Procedures for screening children, including any necessary physical examinations and the immunizations required pursuant to section 5104.014 of the Revised Code; (K) Procedures for screening administrators a... |
Section 511.235 | Mutual aid contracts for law enforcement purposes.
...(1) A stipulated price for each call or emergency; (2) The number of members or pieces of equipment employed; (3) The elapsed time of service required in each call or emergency. (C) Compensation for loss or damage to equipment while engaged in rendering police services outside the limits of the subdivision that owns and furnishes the equipment; (D) Reimbursement of the subdivision in which the police force or... |
Section 5119.28 | Confidentiality of records pertaining to person's mental health condition, assessment, provision of care or treatment, or payment for assessment, care or treatment.
...payment, care coordination, health care operations, program and service evaluation, reporting activities, research, system administration, oversight, or other authorized purposes. (9) That a person's family member who is involved in the provision, planning, and monitoring of services to the person may receive medication information, a summary of the person's diagnosis and prognosis, and a list of the services and pe... |
Section 5119.342 | Appointing receiver for residential facility.
...te in transfer planning except when an emergency exists and immediate transfer is necessary. (d) Make periodic reports on the status of the residential facility to the court; the appropriate state agencies; and the board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services. Each report shall be made available to residents, their guardians, and families. (e) Compromise demands or claims; and (f) Generally d... |
Section 5153.26 | Fund for payment of emergency accounts.
... designated the fund for the payment of emergency accounts, and to be used and accounted for by the superintendent. The amounts so paid in any year, after the first full year of operation, shall not exceed twenty per cent of the total expenditures for such children's home during the preceding year. |
Section 5502.262 | School emergency management plans.
...xamine the environmental conditions and operations of each building to determine potential hazards to student and staff safety and shall propose operating changes to promote the prevention of potentially dangerous problems and circumstances. In developing the plan for each building, the administrator shall involve community law enforcement and safety officials, parents of students who are assigned to the building, an... |
Section 5502.40 | Emergency management assistance compact.
...The emergency management assistance compact is hereby ratified, enacted into law, and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining in it, in the following form: "ARTICLE I - PURPOSE AND AUTHORITIES This compact is made and entered into by and between the participating member states which enact this compact, hereinafter called party states. For the purposes of this agreement, the term "states" is taken ... |
Section 5502.41 | Intrastate mutual aid compact.
...suant to this section. (2) "Countywide emergency management agency" means a countywide emergency management agency established under section 5502.26 of the Revised Code. (3) "Emergency" means any period during which the congress of the United States, a chief executive as defined in section 5502.21 of the Revised Code, or a chief executive of a participating political subdivision has declared or proclaimed that... |
Section 5503.02 | State highway patrol - powers and duties.
...a designated by the governor during the emergency arising out of the riot, civil disorder, or insurrection until released by the governor upon consultation with the requesting authority. State highway patrol troopers shall never be used as peace officers in connection with any strike or labor dispute. When a request for the use of the patrol is made pursuant to this division, the requesting authority shall notify th... |
Section 5531.02 | Federal aid for rural post roads.
...es statutes at large, page 355, and the emergency relief appropriation act of 1935, approved April 8, 1935, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and other acts providing funds for the same or similar purposes. The department of transportation may enter into all contracts and agreements with the United States, relating to the construction and maintenance of rural post roads under such act, and su... |
Section 5531.03 | Acceptance of federal funds for elimination of grade crossings.
...ncy thereof, as appropriated under the "emergency relief appropriation act of 1935," 49 Stat. 115, or by the act of congress approved July 11, 1916, entitled "An act to provide that the United States shall aid the states in the construction of rural post roads and for other purposes," known as the "federal road aid act of 1916," as amended by the act of congress approved June 16, 1936, and any subsequent legislation ... |
Section 5727.75 | Exemption on tangible personal property and real property of certain qualified energy projects.
...ide or facilitate training for fire and emergency responders for response to emergency situations related to the energy project and, for energy projects with a nameplate capacity of twenty megawatts or greater, at the person's expense, equip the fire and emergency responders with proper equipment as reasonably required to enable them to respond to such emergency situations; (6)(a) Except as otherwise provided in t... |
Section 6109.13 | Approval of connections to public water system.
...eby water from a private, auxiliary, or emergency water system may enter the public water system, unless such private, auxiliary, or emergency water system, and the method of connection and use of such system, has been approved by the environmental protection agency. |
Section 6109.14 | Notification of danger of contamination - hearing.
...by reason of the existence of an unsafe emergency system or connection to an unsafe private or auxiliary system, or if the director finds upon investigation that the public health is endangered by reason of the existence of an inadequate public water system, or that the system does not contain quantities of fluoride as required by section 6109.20 of the Revised Code, he shall notify the municipal corporation, county,... |
Section 6109.24 | Rule governing demonstration of technical, managerial, and financial capability of water systems; implementation of asset management programs.
...e programs; (c) A public water system emergency preparedness and contingency planning program; (d) Criteria and timelines for public water system infrastructure rehabilitation and replacement; (e) Approved public water system capacity projections and public water system capital improvement planning; (f) A long-term funding strategy to support the public water system's asset management program implementation. ... |
Section 6137.12 | Permanent easement for maintenance and cleaning of drainage improvements.
... the county engineer determines that an emergency situation exists at an open ditch needing maintenance, the county engineer may, with the approval of the board of county commissioners, temporarily extend the easement to not more than seventy-five feet from the top of the bank, measured at right angles thereto, in order to conduct the necessary maintenance work and alleviate the condition or conditions causing the em... |
Section 715.26 | Regulating erection, inspection, and numbering of buildings.
...tructurally defective building. If an emergency exists, as determined by the municipal corporation, notice may be given other than by certified mail and less than thirty days prior to such removal or repair. If for any reason notice is not given, the lien provided for in section 715.261 of the Revised Code as a result of such removal or repair is valid but shall be subordinate to any lie... |
Section 735.051 | Emergency conditions obviate formal bidding and advertising for contracts.
...In the case of a real and present emergency arising in connection with the operation and maintenance of the department of public service, including all municipally owned utilities, the department of public safety, or any other department, division, commission, bureau, or board of the municipality, the legislative authority of the municipality may by a two-thirds vote of all the members elected thereto, authorize the ... |
Section 737.04 | Mutual aid contracts for police protection.
...(1) A stipulated price for each call or emergency; (2) The number of members or pieces of equipment employed; (3) The elapsed time of service required in each call or emergency. (C) Compensation for loss or damage to equipment while engaged in rendering police services outside the limits of the subdivision owning and furnishing the equipment; (D) Reimbursement of the subdivision in which the police department... |
Section 9.65 | Annuity program for volunteer fire fighters.
...e entity that provides fire-fighting or emergency medical services. The program may permit the board or the legislative authority to contract for, purchase, or otherwise procure from an insurer or insurers licensed to do business by this state an annuity for such fire fighters. The program may also permit the board or the legislative authority at any time to cancel or otherwise terminate an annuity with any particula... |
Section 9.87 | Indemnification of public officers and employees.
...yment of the indemnification out of the emergency purposes account or any other appropriation for emergencies or contingencies, and payment out of this account or other appropriation shall be authorized if there are sufficient moneys greater than the sum total of then pending emergency purposes account requests, or requests for releases from the other appropriation. (6) If sufficient moneys do not exist in the emerg... |
Section 901.17 | Division of markets - inspection fund.
..., advisable, or desirable in case of an emergency creating or threatening to create a scarcity of food within the state; (K) Participate in trade missions between states and foreign countries in order to encourage the sale and promotion of Ohio-grown products. |
Section 128.022 | Guidelines for disbursements.
...(A) The steering committee shall establish guidelines for the tax commissioner to use when disbursing money from the 9-1-1 government assistance fund to countywide 9-1-1 systems in the state, as well as guidelines for the use of funds from the next generation 9-1-1 fund. The guidelines shall be consistent with the standards adopted in section 128.021 of the Revised Code and shall specify that disbursements may be use... |
Section 128.03 | Countywide 9-1-1 system.
... shall be designed to provide access to emergency services from all connected communications sources. (C)(1) Every emergency service provider that provides emergency service within the territory of a countywide 9-1-1 system shall participate in the countywide system. (2) A countywide 9-1-1 system may be provided directly by the county, by a regional council of governments, or by connecting directly to the state... |