Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 6111.10 | Sale of household laundry detergent containing phosphorus above certain limits prohibited in certain counties.
...sed in the manufacture or processing of foods or food products, including those used in dairy, beverage, egg, fish, poultry, meat, fruit, or vegetable processing facilities; (F) A product intended primarily for personal use, including, but not limited to, bathing soaps, dentifrices, shampoos, cleansing creams, toothpastes, or other products for the care of the human body; (G) A product subject to registration or... |
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Section 901.43 | Administrative rules for rendering laboratory services.
...health acting as the licensor of retail food establishments or food service operations under Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code; or by the director of health acting as the licensor of food service operations under Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code. The director of agriculture shall adopt rules specifying what constitutes an official sample. The director shall publish a list of laboratory services offered, together w... |
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Section 901.72 | Administrative rules for livestock exhibitions.
...exhibitions, and to provide for related food safety and the health, safety, and welfare of livestock, and may adopt by reference rules adopted by other public or private agencies such as the Ohio farm animal care commission. Rules of the director may specify those grooming, commercial, or medical practices that are generally accepted within the community of persons exhibiting livestock and may specify false, deceptiv... |
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Section 901.73 | Investigations concerning livestock exhibitions.
...tes a threat to or may adversely affect food safety. (2) The director may conduct random inspections and investigations regarding any matter involving livestock present at an exhibition. (3) With the consent of the property owner and the livestock owner, the director or the director's designee may enter at all reasonable times any premises, facility, pen, yard, vehicle, or means of conveyance for the purpose of s... |
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Section 915.11 | Refrigeration during shipment.
...g, consigning, or transporting of fresh food in properly refrigerated cars within this state to points of destination; nor do such sections prohibit such food when received from being held in a cooling room for a period of forty-eight hours; nor do they prohibit the keeping of fresh food in iceboxes or refrigerators in retail stores while the same is offered or exposed for sale. |
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Section 915.20 | Records.
...ation for the purpose of storing frozen food for its use. (2) "Locker room" means any room in an establishment in which lockers are located and in which space may be provided for the storage of frozen food belonging to and for sale by the operator to the public. (B) Every operator having lockers shall keep an accurate record setting forth the name and address of each patron renting a locker or storing food. |
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Section 915.24 | Food safety fund.
...ereby created in the state treasury the food safety fund. All of the following moneys shall be credited to the fund: (1) Bakery registration fees and fines received under sections 911.02 to 911.20 of the Revised Code; (2) Cannery license fees and renewal fees received under sections 913.01 to 913.05 of the Revised Code; (3) Moneys received under sections 913.22 to 913.28 of the Revised Code; (4) License fees... |
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Section 918.12 | Voluntary state inspections.
...ector of agriculture by rule for human food purposes may receive voluntary state inspection, as defined in division (B) of section 918.01 of the Revised Code, if the establishment complies with sections 918.01 to 918.11 of the Revised Code and the rules adopted under those sections for establishments that slaughter or otherwise prepare for food purposes other animals and if the establishment complies with divi... |
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Section 919.02 | License - registration - fee.
...or offered for sale at retail for human food, shall register with the department of agriculture and secure from the director of agriculture a license to operate each separate establishment in which horses or parts thereof are processed and sold, exposed, or offered for sale at retail. No person responsible for the operation of such a processing establishment shall operate the enterprise without first securing a licen... |
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Section 919.04 | Inspection stamp.
...orse carcass, horse meat, or horse meat food product or on the covering, wrapper, or container of such commodity when the commodity is intended for human food that is processed, sold, exposed, or offered for sale at retail in the state. The wording of the stamp shall specify that a sanitary inspection or an inspection for wholesomeness has been made of the commodity on which the stamp is used, and that the commodity ... |
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Section 921.06 | Commercial applicator license.
...hat are located on the property: (i) Food service operations that are licensed under Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code; (ii) Retail food establishments that are licensed under Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code; (iii) Golf courses; (iv) Rental properties of more than four apartment units at one location; (v) Hospitals or medical facilities as defined in section 3701.01 of the Revised Code; (vi) Child... |
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Section 923.48 | Adulterated commercial feed and agricultural commodities.
...xcept such a substance that is either a food additive or a pesticide chemical in or on a raw agricultural commodity; (3) It is, or it bears or contains any food additive that is unsafe within the meaning of section 409 of the federal act, 21 U.S.C. 348; (4) It is a raw agricultural commodity and bears or contains a pesticide chemical that is unsafe within the meaning of section 408(a) of the federal act, 21 U.S.C... |
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Section 102.02 | Financial disclosure statement filed with ethics commission.
...payment of expenses for meals and other food and beverages, other than for meals and other food and beverages provided at a meeting at which the person participated in a panel, seminar, or speaking engagement or at a meeting or convention of a national or state organization to which any state agency, including, but not limited to, any legislative agency or state institution of higher education as defined in section 3... |
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Section 102.03 | Representation by present or former public official or employee prohibited.
...with the travel for lodging, and meals, food, and beverages provided to the public official or employee at a meeting at which the public official or employee participates in a panel, seminar, or speaking engagement or provided to the public official or employee at a meeting or convention of a national organization to which any state agency, including, but not limited to, any state legislative agency or state institut... |
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Section 124.825 | Coverage for tobacco cessation.
...dications approved by the United States food and drug administration; (2) All forms of tobacco cessation services recommended by the United States preventive services task force, including individual, group, and telephone counseling and any combination thereof. (C) None of the following conditions shall be imposed with respect to the coverage required by this section: (1) Counseling requirements for tobacco ces... |
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Section 125.13 | Disposing of excess and surplus supplies.
.... (H) Excess and surplus supplies of food shall be exempt from this section and may be donated directly to nonprofit food pantries and institutions without notification to the director of administrative services. |
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Section 1311.48 | Lien for care of animals.
...custody of an animal, who contracts for food, board, or professional services for such animal. Any person who feeds or boards an animal under contract with the owner shall have a lien on such animal to secure payment for food and board furnished. |
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Section 1513.07 | Coal mining and reclamation permit - application or renewal - reclamation plan.
...rmlands as well as the average yield of food, fiber, forage, or wood products obtained from the land under high levels of management. (3) The use that is proposed to be made of the land following reclamation, including information regarding the utility and capacity of the reclaimed land to support a variety of alternative uses, the relationship of the proposed use to existing land use policies and plans, and the co... |
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Section 1533.74 | Tag or seal required for animals sold for food.
... of the Revised Code shall be sold for food unless the carcass of each game bird, game quadruped, or fur-bearing animal is tagged with a suitable tag or seal approved by the division of wildlife. Game birds, game quadrupeds, and fur-bearing animals so killed and tagged may be possessed, bought, or sold at any time. Common carriers shall receive and transport game birds, game quadrupeds, and fur-bearing animals ... |
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Section 1751.72 | Policy, contract, or agreement containing a prior authorization requirement.
... of the following: (a) A United States food and drug administration approved comparable brand product or a generic counterpart of a brand product that is listed as therapeutically equivalent in the United States food and drug administration's publication titled approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations; (b) An interchangeable biological product, as defined in section 3715.01 of the Revised Cod... |
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Section 1753.23 | Internal technology assessment process.
...nal cancer institute, the United States food and drug administration, the health care finance administration, and the agency for health care policy and research; (3) Published opinions of medical experts or affected specialty societies. (C) General coverage decisions, made pursuant to this process, that exclude drugs, devices, protocols, procedures, or other therapies on the basis that they are not safe or efficaci... |
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Section 2151.011 | Juvenile court definitions.
...nts, guardian, or custodian of adequate food, clothing, and shelter to ensure the child's health and physical safety and the provision by a child's parent or parents of specialized services warranted by the child's physical or mental needs. (2) "Adult" means an individual who is eighteen years of age or older. (3) "Agreement for temporary custody" means a voluntary agreement authorized by section 5103.15 of the... |
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Section 2151.419 | Court's determination as to whether agency made reasonable efforts to prevent removal or to return child safely home.
...peatedly withheld medical treatment or food from the child when the parent has the means to provide the treatment or food. If the parent has withheld medical treatment in order to treat the physical or mental illness or defect of the child by spiritual means through prayer alone, in accordance with the tenets of a recognized religious body, the court or agency shall comply with the requirements of division (A)... |
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Section 2915.10 | Bingo records retention.
...(6) A list of receipts from the sale of food and beverages by the charitable organization or one of its auxiliary units or societies, if the receipts were excluded from gross receipts under division (T) of section 2915.01 of the Revised Code; (7) An itemized list of all expenses incurred at each bingo session, each raffle, each punch board game, or each game of instant bingo or electronic instant bingo conducted by... |
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Section 2921.321 | Assaulting or harassing police dog or horse or service dog.
... enforcement officer, including placing food or any other object or substance into that area; (e) Inhibits or restricts the ability of the police dog or horse to assist a law enforcement officer. (4) Engage in any conduct that is likely to cause serious physical injury or death to a police dog or horse; (5) If the person is the owner, keeper, or harborer of a dog, fail to reasonably restrain the dog from taunti... |