Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 121.74 | Access to material incorporated in rule in final form.
...e text or other material is available from the agency. The agency promptly and without charge shall make the text or other material available to any person who requests access to the text or other material. |
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Section 121.75 | Sufficiency of citations.
...evels, that are readily ascertainable from reliable sources, and that are not reasonably susceptible to state legislative or administrative variation; (6) It states or restates generally accepted commercial, industrial, building, fire, plumbing, electrical, safety, or other codes or standards that are readily available to or ascertainable by the persons the standards are likely to affect; or (7) It is copyrighted t... |
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Section 121.81 | "Agency" and "draft rule" defined; construction of sections.
....82 and 121.91 of the Revised Code are complementary to sections 107.51 to 107.55 and 107.61 to 107.63 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.811 | Applicability of business review provisions.
...r of state, and attorney general shall comply with the business review provisions of sections 106.03 and 106.031 and 121.81 to 121.82 of the Revised Code, but are not required to submit any document to the common sense initiative office or to prepare any document that would have been prepared in response to recommendations of the common sense initiative office, but rather shall prepare all other documents required un... |
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Section 121.82 | Evaluation of draft rules; business impact analysis.
... impact analysis electronically to the common sense initiative office, which information shall be made available to the public on the office's web site in accordance with section 107.62 of the Revised Code; (D) Consider any recommendations made by the common sense initiative office with regard to the draft rule, and either incorporate into the draft rule features the recommendations suggest will eliminate or reduce ... |
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Section 121.91 | Customer service standards.
...ate agency shall develop, and as it becomes necessary or advisable may improve, customer service standards for each employee of the agency whose duties include a significant level of contact with the public. The agency shall base the standards on the job descriptions of the positions that the employees hold in the agency. An agency is not required to adopt the standards by rule. A state agency that is created a... |
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Section 121.93 | Review of agency operations.
... of the Revised Code. The agency shall complete at least one of the reviews during a governor's term. Within six months after the expiration of a governor's term, the agency electronically shall transmit a report to the joint committee on agency rule review containing the following: (1) A statement that the agency has completed one or more of the reviews, specifying the exact number of reviews completed during ... |
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Section 121.931 | Petition to restate a principle of law or policy in a rule.
...han the thirtieth day after receiving a timely petition, shall consider the petition in light of section 121.93 of the Revised Code, and shall notify the petitioner in writing, by certified mail, return receipt requested, whether it grants or intends to deny the petition. (1) If the agency grants the petition, it shall commence the rule-making process as soon as it is reasonably feasible to do so, but not later than... |
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Section 121.933 | Applicability of R.C. 101.352, 101.353, 121.93, and 121.931.
...r their offices: the governor, the lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the auditor of state, the treasurer of state, and the attorney general; (B) A state institution of higher education as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code; or (C) The public employees retirement system, the Ohio police and fire pension fund, the state teachers retirement system, the school employees retirement system, and... |
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Section 121.95 | Agency review of rules to identify restrictions.
...ation and workforce, the state lottery commission, the Ohio casino control commission, the state racing commission, and the public utilities commission of Ohio. Rules adopted by an otherwise independent official or entity organized under a state agency shall be attributed to the agency under which the official or entity is organized for the purposes of sections 121.95, 121.951, 121.952, 121.953, and 121.954 of the Re... |
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Section 121.951 | Required reduction in regulatory restrictions.
...e Revised Code, the state agency shall compute the percentage net reduction in regulatory restrictions by subtracting the current number of regulatory restrictions from the number of regulatory restrictions identified in the base inventory and then dividing the resulting number by the number of regulatory restrictions in the base inventory. (3) The state agency shall transmit the report electronically to the joint ... |
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Section 121.952 | Failure to reduce regulatory restrictions.
...121.951 of the Revised Code, the joint committee on agency rule review shall afford the state agency an opportunity to appear before the joint committee to show cause why the agency's required reduction in regulatory restrictions should be lessened. If the joint committee determines that the state agency has shown cause, the joint committee shall determine a lessened required reduction in regulatory restrictions for ... |
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Section 121.953 | Total permitted regulatory restrictions.
... determined by the joint committee on agency rule review in accordance with this section. The joint committee shall determine that number by calculating, for each agency, the number of regulatory restrictions identified by the agency in the base inventory prepared under section 121.95 of the Revised Code, minus the number of regulatory restrictions that represents the percentage reduction the state agency is required... |
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Section 121.954 | Exemptions from regulatory restriction reduction.
...les adopted by the Ohio casino control commission under Chapter 3775. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.99 | Penalty.
...(A) Whoever violates division (A), (B), or (C) of section 121.61 or section 121.67 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. (B) Whoever violates division (D) of section 121.61 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. |
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Section 121.991 | Penalty for disclosing confidential information.
...Whoever violates section 121.47 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. |
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Section 122.01 | Department of development definitions.
... (B) As used in this chapter: (1) "Community problems" includes, but is not limited to, taxation, fiscal administration, governmental structure and organization, intergovernmental cooperation, education and training, employment needs, community planning and development, air and water pollution, public safety and the administration of justice, housing, mass transportation, community facilities and services, health... |
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Section 122.011 | Department of development powers and duties.
...ment of development shall develop and promote plans and programs designed to assure that state resources are efficiently used, economic growth is properly balanced, community growth is developed in an orderly manner, and local governments are coordinated with each other and the state, and for such purposes may do all of the following: (1) Serve as a clearinghouse for information, data, and other materials that may ... |
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Section 122.012 | Regional state agency for jobs and employment opportunities.
...other section of the Revised Code to accomplish the purposes of this section within the agency's specified region. The regions served by agencies shall not overlap. The director may reduce, expand, or otherwise modify the region served by, or limit the authority of, any such agency. |
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Section 122.013 | Required postings on official internet site.
...(C) Reports made by the third frontier commission under section 184.15 of the Revised Code; (D) Information on all support awarded under section 184.11 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 122.014 | Financial assistance for gaming activities.
...9. of the Revised Code. (B) The department of development or any other entity that administers any program or development project established under Chapter 122., 166., or 184. of the Revised Code or in sections 149.311, 5709.87, or 5709.88 of the Revised Code shall not provide any financial assistance, including loans, tax credits, and grants, staffing assistance, technical support, or other assistance to busin... |
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Section 122.02 | Applying for federal and private assistance and contracts.
... and any other assistance in any form from public and private sources, including assistance from agencies and instrumentalities of the United States and including the application for, receipt, and acceptance, on behalf of this state, of assistance from agencies and instrumentalities of the United States for the purposes of Chapter 122. of the Revised Code except that nothing in this section prohibits the minority bus... |
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Section 122.03 | Duties of department - research facilities.
...ly econmic growth and the solution of community problems of the state; (B) Prepare and disseminate information relative to research facilities in the state and their availability to industrial activities and the solution of community problems; (C) Prepare and recommend programs for the coordination of research activities in the state and to assure the maximum use of such facilities in the development of orderly ec... |
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Section 122.04 | Additional duties.
...opment, or expansion of industrial and commercial facilities in this state through both public and private agencies; (B) Assist public and private agencies in obtaining information necessary to evaluate the desirability of the retention, construction, or expansion of industrial and commercial facilities in the state; (C) Facilitate contracts between community improvement corporations organized under Chapter 1724. o... |
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Section 122.041 | Duties of director of development as to encouraging diversity, growth, and equity program.
...DGE business enterprises in a way that commercially benefits both entities and serves the purpose of the EDGE program; (D) Establish processes by which an EDGE business enterprise may apply for contract assistance, financial and bonding assistance, management and technical assistance, and mentoring opportunities. |