Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 9.60 | Contracts for firefighting agency, private fire company, or emergency medical service organization.
..., whether on a regular basis or only in times of emergency, upon the approval of the governing boards or administrative heads of the entities that are parties to the contract. (C) Any governmental entity in this state may contract with any firefighting agency, private fire company, or emergency medical service organization of this state or another jurisdiction to obtain fire protection or emergency medical services... |
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Section 9.61 | Residency not required for fire chief.
...(A) "Firefighting agency" means a municipal corporation, township, township fire district, joint fire district, fire and ambulance district, or other political subdivision that operates a fire department. (B) Nothing in the Revised Code requires, or shall be construed to require, that the fire chief of a firefighting agency reside in the territory of the firefighting agency. |
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Section 9.62 | Purchase of police dog or horse.
...l give the law enforcement officer to whom a police dog or horse is assigned the first chance to purchase the animal, for one dollar. An officer who purchases an animal under this section shall assume all responsibility for the animal thereafter. (C) If a police dog or horse is injured in the line of duty, becomes disabled and is unfit for duty, or grows too old to be fit for duty, the law enforcement officer to who... |
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Section 9.63 | Compliance with lawful requests under Patriot Act.
...on, or any executive order of the president of the United States pertaining to homeland security, to the extent that the request is consistent with the doctrine of federalism. (B) No municipal corporation shall enact an ordinance, policy, directive, rule, or resolution that would materially hinder or prevent local employees from complying with the USA Patriot Act or any executive order of the president of the United... |
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Section 9.64 | Political subdivision cybersecurity.
...tated through or is caused by: (i) A compromise of a cloud service provider, managed service provider, or other third-party data hosting provider; or (ii) A supply chain compromise. "Cybersecurity incident" does not include mere threats of disruption as extortion; events perpetrated in good faith in response to a request by the system owner or operator; or lawfully authorized activity of a United States, state,... |
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Section 9.65 | Annuity program for volunteer fire fighters.
...ard or the legislative authority at any time to cancel or otherwise terminate an annuity with any particular insurer or insurers. The board or the legislative authority may pay all or any portion of the cost, premium, or charge of the annuity. The board or the legislative authority may create a fund in the treasury of the township, the joint fire district, or the municipal corporation, as appropriate, for the annuity... |
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Section 9.66 | Indication of outstanding liability owed to state in application for economic development assistance.
...in this section: (1) "Economic development assistance" means all of the following: (a) The programs and assistance provided or administered by the department of development under Chapters 122. and 166. of the Revised Code and any other section of the Revised Code under which the department provides or administers economic development assistance; (b) The programs and assistance provided or administered by a politic... |
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Section 9.661 | Liens to secure performance on development loans and property tax incentives.
...operty by civil action in the court of common pleas of the county where the real property is located in the same manner as mortgage liens are enforced. A secured party may enforce such liens against personal property in the manner provided for the enforcement of security interests under Chapter 1309. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 9.67 | Restrictions on owner of professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility.
...r agreement, or for a shorter period of time as set forth in the lease or agreement, is, upon the expiration of the term of the lease or agreement, or shorter period of time as set forth in the lease or agreement, as applicable, deemed an agreement with the political subdivision permitting the team to play most of its home games at a different facility in satisfaction of division (A)(1) of this section. (2) Notwith... |
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Section 9.68 | Regulation of arms prohibited - challenging political subdivisions.
...ng of loss or theft of firearms, their components, and their ammunition, and knives. The general assembly also finds and declares that it is proper for law-abiding people to protect themselves, their families, and others from intruders and attackers without fear of prosecution or civil action for acting in defense of themselves or others. Except as specifically provided by the United States Constitution, Ohio Constit... |
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Section 9.681 | Local regulation of tobacco and alternative nicotine products.
...de regulation. The state has adopted a comprehensive plan with respect to all aspects of the giveaway, sale, purchase, distribution, manufacture, use, possession, licensing, taxation, inspection, and marketing of tobacco products and alternative nicotine products. No political subdivision may enact, adopt, renew, maintain, enforce, or continue in existence any charter provision, ordinance, resolution, rule, or other ... |
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Section 9.69 | Duties and status of law enforcement officer.
... any of the following who is employed, commissioned, disposed, appointed, or elected in a capacity specified in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section for this state, a political subdivision of this state, or an agency, department, or instrumentality of this state or a political subdivision of this state: (1) Any law enforcement officer, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code; (2) Any peace offic... |
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Section 9.691 | Security employees of the general assembly and executive department officers.
...nt, employ, contract with, and fix the compensation of law enforcement officers, as defined in section 9.69 of the Revised Code, or other persons to provide or coordinate security for the members of the general assembly. (2) Each executive department officer covered by this section may appoint, employ, contract with, and fix the compensation of law enforcement officers, as defined in section 9.69 of the Revised Co... |
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Section 9.70 | Permission for street on lands of public institution.
... without the special permission of the general assembly. |
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Section 9.73 | Public employer inquiries regarding criminal background.
...s section prohibits a public employer from including on any form for application for employment with the public employer a statement notifying an applicant of any provision of the Revised Code or federal law that disqualifies an individual with a particular criminal history from employment in a particular position. |
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Section 9.74 | Victims of dissemination of image.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "License" means a license, certificate, registration, permit, card, or other authority issued or conferred by a licensing authority of which the licensee has or claims the privilege to engage in the profession, occupation, or activity, or to have control of and operate certain specific equipment, machinery, or premises, over which the licensing authority has jurisdiction. (2) "Li... |
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Section 9.75 | Requirement for employment of local laborers prohibited.
...) Any public agency, authority, board, commission, instrumentality, or special district of the state, a county, township, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision of the state; (d) Any officer or agent of one of the entities listed in divisions (A)(6)(a) to (c) of this section who is authorized to enter into a contract for the construction of a public improvement or to construct a public improvement by ... |
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Section 9.76 | Boycott provisions in certain contracts.
...her actions that are intended to limit commercial relations with persons or entities in a discriminatory manner. "Boycott" does not include: (a) Boycotts to which 50 U.S.C. 4607(c) applies; (b) A decision based on business or economic reasons, or the specific conduct of a targeted person or entity; (c) A boycott against a public entity of a foreign state when the boycott is applied in a nondiscriminatory manner... |
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Section 9.78 | Determination of effect of criminal conviction by licensing authority.
...ny criminal offense may request, at any time, that a licensing authority determine whether the individual's criminal conviction disqualifies the individual from obtaining a license issued or conferred by the licensing authority. An individual making such a request shall include details of the individual's criminal conviction and any payment required by the licensing authority. A licensing authority may charge a fee o... |
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Section 9.79 | Limitations on initial license refusal.
...ration of that offense occurs after the time periods permitted in division (D) of this section. (2) If the individual was convicted of, found guilty pursuant to a judicial finding of guilt of, or pleaded guilty to a disqualifying offense included in the list established under division (B) of this section for the license for which the individual applied, the licensing authority may take the conviction, judicial fin... |
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Section 9.80 | Contribution to charity deductions.
...which are corporations not for profit, community chests, united funds, or other similar united community fund organizations. |
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Section 9.81 | Payroll deduction plans.
... such public officer or employee at any time. No funds may be withheld from the salary or wages of any such public officer or employee for the purposes permitted by sections 9.80 and 9.81 of the Revised Code unless the withholding is specifically, freely, and voluntarily authorized by that public officer or employee in writing. Upon receipt of evidence of such request by the appropriate fiscal officer, or upon recei... |
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Section 9.82 | Risk management and insurance programs definitions.
...and all departments, boards, offices, commissions, agencies, institutions, and other instrumentalities of the state of Ohio. "State" does not include political subdivisions. For purposes of the judicial liability program, "state" means the supreme court, the courts of appeals, the courts of common pleas and any division of courts of common pleas, municipal courts, and county courts. (B) "Political subdivision... |
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Section 9.821 | Office of risk management.
...t of insurance coverage shall be paid from appropriations made to the state agencies that the office has designated to receive the coverage. (2) Provide coverage of legal expenses that are necessary and related to the legal defense of claims against the state; (3) Purchase insurance policies consistent with sections 125.01 to 125.111 of the Revised Code, develop and administer self-insurance programs, or do bot... |
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Section 9.822 | Insurance and bonds.
...nd agents against liability resulting from any civil action, demand, or claim against the state or its officers, employees, and agents arising out of any act or omission of an officer, employee, or agent in the performance of official duties, except acts and omissions for which indemnification is prohibited under section 9.87 of the Revised Code; (3) Insuring and maintaining a judicial liability program. (B) The ... |