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Section 919.03 | Horse meat to be labeled by processor.

...e carcasses, horse meat, and horse meat food products sold, or exposed or offered for sale at retail in this state shall be labeled by the processor thereof to show his name and address and the name of the carcasses, horse meat, and horse meat food product.

Section 919.09 | Investigations - examination of samples.

...orse carcass, horse meat, or horse meat food product is processed, packed, transported, sold, exposed, or offered for sale at retail. No person shall deny access to the director or hinder, thwart, or defeat any investigation by misrepresentation or concealment of facts or conditions. The director may secure samples or specimens of any horse carcass, horse meat, or horse meat food product upon paying or offering to p...

Section 919.10 | Adulteration - definition.

...Any horse meat food product is adulterated if it includes any ingredient which is foreign to or in excess of standards prescribed for the product in regulations promulgated by the director of agriculture; any artificial coloring, flavoring, chemicals, or preservatives not approved in regulations promulgated by the director; any meat of other animals; or any substance unfit for human food or dangerous to human health....

Section 919.16 | Possession as evidence of sale - exception.

..., dressed horse meat, or any horse meat food product constitutes prima-facie evidence that such commodity is for sale; provided, that this section does not apply to any person who has purchased dressed horse meat or horse meat food products for his personal consumption.

Section 923.41 | Inspection of commercial feed definitions.

... (I) "Federal act" means the "Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040 (1938), 21 U.S.C. 301, as amended. (J) "Official sample" means a sample of commercial feed taken by the director of agriculture or the director's agent in accordance with section 923.47 of the Revised Code and rules adopted under that section. (K) "Ton" means a net weight of two thousand pounds avoirdupois. (L) "Per cent" or "pe...

Section 923.51 | Prohibited acts.

...d commercial feed; (B) Adulterate pet food or distribute adulterated pet food; (C) Misbrand commercial feed or distribute misbranded commercial feed; (D) Adulterate any agricultural commodity such as whole seed, hay, straw, stover, silage, cobs, husks, or hulls and feed it to animals or distribute any such commodity that is adulterated; (E) Remove or dispose of a commercial feed in violation of a withdrawal f...

Section 924.01 | Agricultural commodity marketing program definitions.

... (A) "Agricultural commodity" means any food, fiber, feed, animal, or plant, or group of foods, fibers, feeds, animals, or plants that the director of agriculture determines to be of the same nature, in either a natural or a processed state. "Agricultural commodity" does not include any of the following: (1) Grain, as defined in section 924.20 of the Revised Code; (2) Soybeans; (3) Hemp, as defined in section 9...

Section 925.01 | Production, processing, maintenance and sale of shell eggs definitions.

...01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code: (A) "Food processor" means any person, other than an egg breaker, who utilizes broken eggs to produce a food product. (B) "Processor" means any person engaged in the operation of assembling, receiving, grading, or packing shell eggs for commercial sale or distribution. (C) "Producer" means any person engaged in the operation of egg production who maintains annually more than five ...

Section 935.20 | Investigations.

...g the costs of transportation, housing, food, and veterinary care for the animal or snake. If such an owner or person is unable to pay for the reasonable costs, the director shall certify the costs to the county auditor to be assessed against any property of the owner or person and thereby made a lien upon it and collected as other taxes. All money from the collection of liens under this division shall be credited in...

Section 956.031 | Additional requirements for high volume breeders.

..., provide the dog, twice each day, with food that is all of the following: (1) Sufficient to maintain normal body condition and weight; (2) Unspoiled and uncontaminated; (3) Provided in accordance with a nutritional plan recommended by a veterinarian; (4) Served in receptacles that are clean and sanitary. A high volume breeder may temporarily withhold food when directed by a veterinarian to do so. (B) Eac...

Section 991.02 | Ohio expositions commission.

... commission; the dean of the college of food, agricultural, and environmental sciences of the Ohio state university as a nonvoting, ex officio member of the commission; and the chairperson of the standing committee in the house of representatives to which matters dealing with agriculture are generally referred and the chairperson of the standing committee in the senate to which matters dealing with agriculture are ge...

Section 101.70 | Legislative lobbying definitions.

... value, including, but not limited to, food and beverages, entertainment, lodging, or transportation; (2) A contract, promise, or agreement to make an expenditure, whether or not legally enforceable; (3) The purchase, sale, or gift of services or any other thing of value. "Expenditure" does not include a contribution, gift, or grant to a foundation or other charitable organization that is exempt from federal...

Section 101.90 | Retirement system lobbyists and employers - definitions.

...of value, including, but not limited to food and beverages and entertainment; (2) A contract, promise, or agreement to make an expenditure, whether or not legally enforceable; (3) The purchase, sale, or gift of services or any other thing of value. "Expenditure" does not include a contribution, gift, or grant to a foundation or other charitable organization that is exempt from federal income taxation under subsecti...

Section 102.021 | Former state officials to report certain financial information.

...or gift for transportation, lodging, or food or beverages to, at the request of, for the benefit of, or on behalf of any public officer or employee, and if the former state elected officer or staff member would be required to report the expenditure or gift in a statement under sections 101.70 to 101.79 or sections 121.60 to 121.69 of the Revised Code, whichever is applicable, if the former state elected officer or st...

Section 105.23 | Duties.

...ion; (9) Warehouse receipts. (C) Pure food laws; (D) Insolvency; (E) Uniform hours of labor; (F) Marriage and divorce; (G) Notarial certificates; (H) Execution and probate of wills.

Section 111.43 | Protection of confidential address.

...ce program; (v) An administrator of a food pantry. (c) To another person identified on the authorization form for a purpose indicated on the authorization form. (2) A person authorized under division (E)(1) of this section to receive a program participant's confidential information may request only the information that the person or the person's office requires under normal circumstances. The person shall not r...

Section 118.01 | Local fiscal emergency definitions.

...g, but not limited to, such benefits as food, temporary housing, and clothing, and the provision of pension, retirement, disability, hospitalization, health care, insurance, or other benefits to employees requiring the advance payment of money other than directly to employees or other beneficiaries, or the deposit or reservation of money for such purpose. (W) General fund means the fund referred to in division (A) o...

Section 121.04 | Offices created in the several departments.

... and water conservation; - Dairy; - Food safety; - Plant health; - Markets; - Meat inspection; - Consumer protection laboratory; - Amusement ride safety; - Enforcement; - Weights and measures. In the department of natural resources: Chiefs of divisions as follows: - Mineral resources management; - Oil and gas resources management; - Forestry; - Natural areas and preserves; - Wildlife...

Section 121.60 | Executive agency lobbying definitions.

... value, including, but not limited to, food and beverages, entertainment, lodging, transportation, or honorariums; (2) A contract, promise, or agreement to make an expenditure, whether or not legally enforceable; (3) The purchase, sale, or gift of services or any other thing of value. "Expenditure" does not include a contribution, gift, or grant to a foundation or other charitable organization that is exempt ...

Section 122.30 | Powers and duties.

...ness, medical technology, avionics, and food processing; (7) Develop and implement comprehensive and coordinated policies, programs, and procedures promoting industrial research and new technology; (8) Propose appropriate legislation or executive actions to stimulate the development of industrial research and new technology by enterprises and individuals; (9) Encourage and facilitate contracts between industry,...

Section 123.011 | Department of administrative services powers.

...ties, health clinics, medical services, food services, and such other services as such persons cannot provide for themselves; and, if the department determines that it is more advantageous, it may enter into contracts with persons, firms, or corporations or with any governmental agency, board, commission, or department to provide any of such clinics or services. (B) Any person may possess a firearm in a motor vehicl...

Section 123.28 | Ohio cultural facilities commission definitions.

...nt venues and facilities; (d) Retail, food, restaurant, and beverage facilities, whether fixed or mobile; (e) Parks and other public open spaces or facilities; (f) Related on-site infrastructure necessary or desirable for all such elements for the transformational major sports facility mixed-use project. (R) "Transformational major sports facility mixed-use project district" means the geographic area encompas...

Section 125.091 | Definitions for R.C. 125.091 to 125.093.

...facture of commercial or industrial nonfood products. (B) "Biobased product" means a product determined by the United States secretary of agriculture to be a commercial or industrial product, other than food or feed, that is composed, in whole or significant part, of biological products, renewable domestic agricultural materials, or forestry material, or is an intermediate ingredient or feedstock. (C) "Biolog...

Section 1302.27 | Implied warranty - merchantability - usage of trade - UCC 2-314.

...r this section the serving for value of food or drink to be consumed either on the premises or elsewhere is a sale. (B) Goods to be merchantable must be at least such as: (1) pass without objection in the trade under the contract description; and (2) in the case of fungible goods are of fair average quality within the description; and (3) are fit for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are used; and (4) r...

Section 1311.49 | Sale of animal to satisfy claim.

...general circulation in the county where food or board was furnished. The lienholder, on the day following publication, shall mail a copy of the public notice to the owner by registered mail at the last known address of such owner. If the animal is sold for a price which exceeds the amount of the lien, plus costs incurred by the lienholder, the remaining balance shall be paid by the lienholder to the owner or to such ...