Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4141.301 | Extended benefit period.
... applicable benefit year; (2) Thirteen times the individual's weekly benefit amount, including dependents' allowances, which was payable to the individual under Chapter 4141. of the Revised Code, for a week of total unemployment in the applicable benefit year; provided, that in making the computation under divisions (E)(1) and (2) of this section, any amount which is not a multiple of one dollar shall be round... |
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Section 4141.302 | Direct deposit.
...ection does not prohibit the director from establishing other systems for disbursing benefits. |
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Section 4141.31 | Benefits reduced by remuneration.
...mination pay paid to an employee at the time of the employee's separation from employment; (5) Amounts payable under the law, terms of a labor-management contract or agreement, or other contract of hire, which payments are allocated to designated weeks, for either of the following: (a) Vacation pay or allowance; (b) Holiday pay or allowance. (6) Bonuses payable under the law, terms of a labor-management c... |
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Section 4141.312 | Benefits reduced by amount of governmental payments based on individual's previous work. - social security.
...on (B) of this section, the amount of benefits payable to a claimant for any week with respect to which the claimant is receiving a governmental or other pension, retirement or retired pay, annuity or any other similar periodic payment which is based on the previous work of the individual, shall be reduced by an amount equal to the amount of the pension, retirement or retired pay, annuity or other payment whic... |
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Section 4141.32 | No waiver or assignment of benefits.
...all benefits be assigned, released, or commuted; and (B) Such benefits are exempt from all claims of creditors and from levy, execution, garnishment, attachment, and all other process or remedy for recovery or collection of a debt, which exemption may not be waived. |
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Section 4141.321 | Federal income tax deducted or withheld.
...es the application: (1) Unemployment compensation is subject to federal and state income taxes; (2) Requirements exist pertaining to estimated tax payments; (3) An individual may elect to have federal and state income taxes deducted and withheld from the unemployment compensation benefits payable to that individual in the amounts required under the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 1 ... |
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Section 4141.33 | Seasonal employment.
...a benefit year cannot exceed twenty-six times the weekly benefit amount. Effective October 30, 2011, an individual who performs services that significantly consist of services performed in seasonal employment shall not be paid benefits for those services for any week in the period between two successive seasonal periods if the individual performed those services in the first of the seasonal periods and there is reaso... |
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Section 4141.34 | Employer complaint system.
...ints received through this process in a timely manner. |
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Section 4141.35 | Fraudulent misrepresentations to obtain benefits - other reasons.
...alty, or interest not recovered at that time, and any liens thereon, shall be canceled as uncollectible. The time limit for instituting proceedings shall be extended by the period of any stay to the collection or by any other time period to which the parties mutually agree. (4) Shall, for findings made on or after October 21, 2013, by order assess a mandatory penalty on such a person in an amount equal to twenty-fi... |
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Section 4141.36 | Deductions from salaries not permitted except for private benefits.
...ll make a deduction for such purposes from the remuneration or salary of any individual in this employ. Such sections do not affect the validity of private voluntary arrangements or plans by which employees individually or collectively agree to make payments for the purpose of securing private unemployment benefits in addition to the benefits provided by sections 4141.01 to 4141.46, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or... |
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Section 4141.37 | Compliance by firm or corporation mandatory.
...hall cause such firm or corporation to comply with such sections. |
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Section 4141.38 | Prohibition against failure to make reports or pay contributions.
...subject to this chapter, shall fail to comply with such sections relating to the making of reports or the payment of contributions to the unemployment compensation fund. Any fine collected for a violation of this section shall be paid to the director of job and family services and placed in such fund. Each day's failure on the part of such person, member of a firm, or officer of a corporation to comply with such se... |
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Section 4141.39 | Injunction.
...g an action to enforce rights arising from that construction contract. (2) Nothing in this section shall require the surety of a contractor or subcontractor described in division (B)(1) of this section to make payment of any contributions or payments in lieu of contributions as required under this chapter for that contractor or subcontractor, or affect the surety's rights in the event that the contractor or subcontr... |
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Section 4141.40 | Prohibition against violations not otherwise specified.
..., agent, or employee thereof, fails to comply with any order of the director or to perform any duty enjoined by this chapter, constitutes a separate violation of such order or of such chapter. |
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Section 4141.41 | Secretary of state is agent of employer for service of process - comity between states.
...that privilege and thereafter removes from this state shall be deemed thereby to appoint the secretary of state as the employer's agent and attorney for the acceptance of process in any civil action under this section. The director of job and family services in instituting an action against any such employer shall cause such process or notice to be filed with the secretary of state and such service shall be sufficien... |
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Section 4141.42 | Reciprocal agreements to determining liability for payment of employer contributions.
...the administration of the unemployment compensation law of any other state or the United States or Canada for the purpose of determining and placing the liability of an employer for the payment of contributions for services rendered within this state or such other jurisdiction, or both, and to provide that the jurisdiction authorized to collect the contributions shall determine the benefit rights which may arise in c... |
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Section 4141.43 | Cooperation with federal, state, and other agencies.
...t be charged or, if the claimant at the time the claimant files the combined wage claim cannot establish benefit rights under this chapter. This noncharging shall not be applicable to a nonprofit organization that has elected to make payments in lieu of contributions under section 4141.241 of the Revised Code, except as provided in division (D)(2) of section 4141.24 of the Revised Code. The director may make to other... |
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Section 4141.431 | Domestic service in private home.
... this chapter on remuneration paid for domestic service in a private home of the employer. (B) Upon the director entering into an agreement under division (A) of this section, returns with respect to taxes imposed by this chapter on remuneration paid for domestic service in a private home of the employer shall be made on a calendar-year basis. (C) The director shall adopt rules to further implement the coordination... |
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Section 4141.432 | Unemployment compensation administrative support other sources fund.
...in the state treasury the unemployment compensation administrative support other sources fund. The fund may consist of intrastate agency transfers, nonfederal grants, and other similar revenue sources. The director of job and family services shall use the fund to support program and administrative expenses related to the implementation of unemployment insurance initiatives within the department of job and family serv... |
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Section 4141.45 | Right to amend or repeal.
...to amend or repeal such sections at any time. |
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Section 4141.46 | Liberal construction of statutes.
...Sections 4141.01 to 4141.46, inclusive, of the Revised Code shall be liberally construed. |
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Section 4141.47 | Auxiliary services personnel unemployment compensation fund - auxiliary services program administrative fund.
...iliary services personnel unemployment compensation fund, which shall not be a part of the state treasury. The fund shall consist of moneys paid into the fund pursuant to section 3317.06 of the Revised Code. The treasurer of state shall administer it in accordance with the directions of the director of job and family services. The director shall establish procedures under which school districts that are charged and h... |
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Section 4141.48 | Acquisition of trade or business to lower contribution rate prohibited.
...apter related to determining the assignment of a contribution rate, the person is subject to the following penalties: (1) If the person is an employer, the director shall assign the employer the highest maximum rate or penalty rate assignable under this chapter for the rate year during which the violation or attempted violation occurred and the three rate years immediately following that rate year, except that, if t... |
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Section 4141.50 | SharedWork Ohio definitions.
...f the Revised Code. (9) "Shared work compensation" means the pro rata share of unemployment compensation benefits payable to a participating employee under an approved shared work plan. "Shared work compensation" does not include unemployment compensation benefits otherwise payable to an eligible claimant who is totally or partially unemployed. (10) "Temporary basis" means employment where an employee is expected... |
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Section 4141.51 | Participation in SharedWork Ohio.
...ce, or when the employee takes approved time off during the week with pay, and the combined work hours and paid leave hours equal the number of hours the employee would have worked under the plan. (B) The director shall approve a shared work plan if an employer includes in the plan all of the information, certifications, and assurances required under division (A) of this section. (C) The director shall approve or... |
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Section 715.32 | License and regulation of ferries.
... keeping of such ferries, and as to the time, manner, and rates of the carriage and transportation of persons and property, as are proper; (C) Provide for the revocation of any such license, and for the punishment by proper fines and penalties for the violation of any ordinance prohibiting unlicensed ferries, or regulating those established and licensed. |
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Section 715.33 | Streetcars.
...ipal corporation may require the employment of conductors on all streetcars within such municipal corporation. |
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Section 715.34 | Hot water and steam heating.
...ervals of not less than five years, the prices which the grantee may charge for such heat or power. |
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Section 715.35 | Movable and rolling roads.
...ervals of not less than five years, the prices which the grantee charges for such conveying or moving. No such grant shall be made until there is produced to the legislative authority the written consent of the private property owners of more than two thirds of the feet front of the lots and lands abutting on the street, avenue, alley, lane, or public place, or part thereof, upon or over which it is proposed to cons... |
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Section 715.36 | United States mail subways.
...orporation, for periods not exceeding twenty-five years, the use of its streets, avenues, alleys, lanes, and public places for the purpose of constructing, laying, maintaining, and operating subways and underground conduits, together with manholes and all other necessary appliances, for transmitting United States mail under such streets, avenues, alleys, lanes, and public places. |
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Section 715.37 | Contagious diseases.
...abitants of the municipal corporation from the evils of contagious, malignant, and infectious diseases; (C) Purchase or lease property or buildings for pesthouses; (D) Erect, maintain, and regulate pesthouses, hospitals, and infirmaries. |
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Section 715.38 | Maintenance of physician - tax levy - election - anticipatory notes.
...e of the year, may provide for the maintenance of a physician when, in the opinion of a majority of the members of the legislative authority, it is necessary for the preservation of the public health and welfare. An additional tax may be levied upon all the taxable property in the municipal corporation, in such amount as the legislative authority determines, to provide for such maintenance. The question of levying s... |
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Section 715.39 | Assistance by board of county commissioners authorized.
... as the physician, the board of county commissioners may pay to the treasurer of such municipal corporation a sum not to exceed three thousand dollars per annum to defray the cost of the services performed by such physician. |
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Section 715.40 | Watercourses and sewers.
...Any municipal corporation may open, construct, and keep in repair, sewage disposal works, treatment plants, and sewage pumping stations, together with facilities and appurtenances necessary and proper therefor, sewers, drains, and ditches, and establish, repair, and regulate water closets and privies. |
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Section 715.41 | Drainage in municipal corporations.
...ch water at any time accumulates and becomes stagnant, in a way prejudicial to the public health, convenience, or welfare by reason of not having a natural drainage outlet, or which cannot be drained by natural channels. In case such drainage is beneficial to the owner of any lot or land so drained, such owner shall bear that part of the expense of the drainage in proportion to the benefits which result from the impr... |
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Section 715.42 | Public conveniences.
...Any municipal corporation may establish, maintain, and regulate public baths and bathhouses, drinking fountains, water troughs, public toilet stations, and municipal lodging houses. |
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Section 715.43 | Refuse disposal.
...Any municipal corporation may provide for the collection and disposition of sewage, garbage, ashes, animal and vegetable refuse, dead animals, and animal offal, and may establish, maintain, and regulate plants for the disposal thereof. |
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Section 715.44 | Power to abate nuisance and prevent injury.
...nce and prosecute in any court of competent jurisdiction, any person who creates, continues, contributes to, or suffers such nuisance to exist; (B) Regulate and prevent the emission of dense smoke, prohibit the careless or negligent emission of dense smoke from locomotive engines, declare each of such acts a nuisance, and prescribe and enforce regulations for the prevention of such acts; (C) Prevent injury and anno... |
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Section 715.45 | Weights and measures.
...destruction of weights, measures, implements, and appliances for measuring and weighing, which are imperfect or liable to indicate false or inaccurate weight or measure, or which do not conform to the standards established by law, and which are known, used, or kept for weighing or measuring articles purchased, sold, or offered or exposed for sale. |
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Section 715.46 | Inspection.
...Any municipal corporation may provide for the inspection of spirits, oils, milk, breadstuffs, meats, fish, cattle, milk cows, sheep, hogs, goats, poultry, game, vegetables, and all food products. |
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Section 715.47 | Power to fill or drain lots and remove obstructions - resolutions.
...udicial to the health, comfort, or convenience of any of the citizens of the neighborhood. If such culverts or drains are of insufficient capacity, the municipal corporation may make them of such capacity as reasonably to accommodate the flow of such water at all times. The legislative authority of such municipal corporation may, by resolution, direct the owner to fill or drain such lot, remove such putrid sub... |
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Section 715.48 | Regulation by license of shows and games - trafficking in tickets - exceptions.
...iterary, or scientific subjects do not come within this section. |
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Section 715.49 | Preservation of peace and protection of property - noise ordinance.
...orporation and its inhabitants. (B) Anytime a noise ordinance of a municipal corporation is violated, but the source of the noise is located outside the borders of that municipal corporation in an adjoining municipal corporation, the municipal corporation with the ordinance may enforce the ordinance against that source as long as there is a written agreement between the two municipal corporations permitting such enf... |
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Section 715.50 | Police or sanitary regulations for property outside municipal corporation limits.
...A municipal corporation owning and using lands beyond its limits for a municipal purpose may provide, by ordinance or resolution, all needful police or sanitary regulations for the protection of such property and may prosecute violations thereof in the municipal court of such municipal corporation. |
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Section 715.51 | Billiards, pool, and gambling.
...late billiard and pool tables, nine or ten pin alleys or tables, and shooting and ball alleys; (B) Authorize the destruction of instruments or devices used for the purpose of gambling. |
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Section 715.52 | Houses of ill fame.
...f ill fame; (B) Provide for the punishment of all lewd and lascivious behavior in the streets and other public places. |
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Section 715.53 | Taverns.
...ate taverns and other houses for public entertainment. |
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Section 715.54 | Vicious literature.
...dicals or advertising matters of an obscene or immoral nature. |
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Section 715.55 | Liability arising from enforcement of invalid adult entertainment ordinance.
...l corporation's legislative authority from liability incurred in the enforcement of an ordinance that is authorized by this section, that was drafted in accordance with legal guidance provided by the attorney general as described in division (B) of this section, and that a court finds to be unconstitutional or otherwise legally defective by paying any judgment in, or amount negotiated in settlement of, any civi... |
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Section 715.59 | Hospitals for diseased prisoners.
...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation may provide suitable hospitals for the reception and care of such prisoners as are diseased or disabled, under such regulations and the charge of such persons as the legislative authority directs. |