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Section 1501.012 | Leasing and contracting for construction and operation of public service facilities in state parks.

...anitary conditions; (e) The quality of food and service furnished the guests of the facility; (f) The lessee's general and structural maintenance responsibilities at the facility. (8) The disposition of the leasehold and improvements at the expiration of the lease and contract; (9) A requirement that the public service facility be available to all members of the public without regard to sex, race, color, creed, a...

Section 1513.073 | Designating areas as unsuitable for coal mining operations.

...nge productivity of water supply or of food or fiber products, or aquifers and aquifer recharge areas; (d) Affect natural hazard lands in which the operations could substantially endanger life and property, such lands to include areas subject to frequent flooding and areas of unstable geology. (3) The chief shall develop the following: (a) A data base and an inventory system that will permit proper evaluation...

Section 1533.20 | Field trial areas - permit.

...k such areas with wild game and provide food and shelter for that game. Any organization or person desiring to hold a field trial on any of such areas shall file a request in writing with the division. The division shall grant a written permit when it is satisfied that the field trial to be conducted is a bona fide one.

Section 1533.33 | Fishing license fees.

...of streams, lakes, and ponds, including food, cover, breeding conditions, erosion, and reforestation; (E) For the cooperation with other agencies as provided in section 1501.02 of the Revised Code, to assist in stabilizing water levels and in controlling ditching, dredging, straightening, debrushing, the removal of aquatic vegetation in streams, and to assist in other proper land and water use problems to control st...

Section 1533.632 | Regulation of aquaculture - permits.

... the purpose of sale for consumption as food. (2) "Aquaculture species" means any aquatic species that may be raised through aquaculture that is either a class A aquaculture species or a class B aquaculture species. (3) "Class A aquaculture species" includes any species designated as such by the chief of the division of wildlife in rules adopted under division (B) of this section. (4) "Class B aquaculture species"...

Section 1533.71 | License to raise or keep game birds and animals.

...ing animals and sell the carcasses for food subject to sections 1533.71 to 1533.79 of the Revised Code. The fee for such a license is forty dollars per annum. (2) "Noncommercial propagating license" permitting the licensee to propagate game birds, game quadrupeds except captive white-tailed deer, reptiles, amphibians, or fur-bearing animals and to hold the animals in captivity. Game birds, game quadrupeds exc...

Section 1533.77 | Records of holder of propagating license - inspection of records.

...or purchased or sold alive or sold for food, and the date of each transaction. These records shall be kept permanently on the premises stated in the license, and shall be open for inspection by any authorized representative of the division of wildlife at all reasonable times. (B) Each holder of a captive white-tailed deer propagation license issued under section 1533.71 of the Revised Code shall maintain all ...

Section 1546.04 | Adoption of rules.

... selling tangible personal property and food service sales on lands and waters under the control of the division. The rules shall establish uniform requirements for those operations and sales. (7) Providing uniform standards relating to the size, type, location, construction, and maintenance of structures and devices used for fishing or moorage of watercraft, rowboats, sailboats, and powercraft over waters under th...

Section 1711.11 | License required to operate certain concessions - inspectors.

...air or exposition, but does not include food or drink operations. (B) The director shall issue a license only upon a written application containing a detailed description of the concession. The director shall prepare and furnish blank applications for licenses. (C) The director shall not issue a license until the applicant has paid a fee of seventy dollars to the director. However, the director shall not collect ...

Section 1711.12 | Certain activities forbidden.

... or coliseum for the purpose of vending food, soft drinks, and souvenirs directly related to the program attraction.

Section 1716.01 | Charitable organization definitions.

...lect monetary donations or donations of food, consumable household supplies, or personal health products to be distributed for a charitable purpose. (E) "Commercial co-venturer" means any person who for profit regularly and primarily is engaged in trade or commerce other than in connection with soliciting for charitable organizations or charitable purposes and who conducts a charitable sales promotion. (F) "Contr...

Section 177.02 | Complaint that alleges that organized criminal activity has occurred in county; Organized retail theft task force.

...ncluding any such expenses incurred for food, lodging, or travel, and any other necessary and actual expenses of an investigation into organized criminal activity conducted by a task force, shall be paid by the commission. (2) For purposes of workers' compensation and the allocation of liability for any death, injury, or damage they may cause in the performance of their duties, a task force director and investigat...

Section 2305.235 | Immunity of person involved with providing automated external defibrillation.

...s a medical device by the United States food and drug administration or consulting with a person regarding the use and maintenance of a defibrillator. (C) Except in the case of willful or wanton misconduct, no person shall be held liable in civil damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property for doing any of the following: (1) Providing training in automated external defibrillation and cardiopulmonary ...

Section 2305.36 | Limited immunity for injury due to cumulative consumption, weight gain, or obesity.

...f the following: (a) Articles used for food or drink for a human being or other animal; (b) Chewing gum; (c) Articles used for components of any article listed in division (A)(4)(a) or (b) of this section. (5) "Seller" means, with respect to a qualified product, a person lawfully engaged in the business of marketing, distributing, advertising, or selling the product. (6) "Trade association" means any association...

Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.

...nd that is regulated under the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040, 21 U.S.C. 301-392, as amended. (6) "Foreseeable risk" means a risk of harm that satisfies both of the following: (a) It is associated with an intended or reasonably foreseeable use, modification, or alteration of a product in question. (b) It is a risk that the manufacturer in question should recognize while exercising both of th...

Section 2307.76 | Product defective due to inadequate warning or instruction.

...claimant in question and if the federal food and drug administration has not provided that warning or instruction relative to that ethical drug is to be given directly to the ultimate user of it.

Section 2743.48 | Wrongful imprisonment civil action against state.

...uding, but not limited to, expenses for food, clothing, shelter, and medical services. The court shall reduce that sum by the amount of the payment to the wrongfully imprisoned individual described in division (B)(4) of this section. (2) If the wrongfully imprisoned individual was represented in the civil action under this section by counsel of the wrongfully imprisoned individual's own choice, the court of claims s...

Section 2913.01 | Theft and fraud general definitions.

...ised Code, common carrier services, and food, drink, transportation, entertainment, and cable television services and, for purposes of section 2913.04 of the Revised Code, include cable services as defined in that section. (F) "Writing" means any computer software, document, letter, memorandum, note, paper, plate, data, film, or other thing having in or upon it any written, typewritten, or printed matter, and any t...

Section 2917.33 | Unlawful possession or use of a hoax weapon of mass destruction.

... living organism; (b) Deterioration of food, water, equipment, supplies, or material of any kind; (c) Deleterious alteration of the environment. (3) "Toxin" means the toxic material of plants, animals, microorganisms, viruses, fungi, or infectious substances or a recombinant molecule, whatever its origin or method of reproduction, including, but not limited to, any of the following: (a) Any poisonous substance or...

Section 2919.123 | Unlawful distribution of an abortion-inducing drug.

...ates or any drug approval letter of the food and drug administration of the United States that governs or regulates the use of RU-486 (mifepristone) for the purpose of inducing abortions. (2) "Personal identifying information" has the same meaning as in section 2913.49 of the Revised Code. (3) "Physician" has the same meaning as in section 2305.113 of the Revised Code. (4) "Professionally licensed person" has t...

Section 2921.44 | Dereliction of duty.

...in the detention facility with adequate food, clothing, bedding, shelter, and medical attention; (3) Fail to control an unruly prisoner, or to prevent intimidation of or physical harm to a prisoner by another; (4) Allow a prisoner to escape; (5) Fail to observe any lawful and reasonable regulation for the management of the detention facility. (D) No public official of the state shall recklessly create a deficienc...

Section 2923.1214 | Authority of law enforcement officer of investigator to carry weapon in establishment serving the public.

...otel, a restaurant or other place where food is regularly offered for sale, a retail business or other commercial establishment or office building that is open to the public, a sports venue, or any other place of public accommodation, amusement, or resort that is open to the public. (2) "Hotel" has the same meaning as in section 3731.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Sports venue" means any arena, stadium, or other fa...

Section 2925.06 | Illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids.

...eroid not approved by the United States food and drug administration for administration to human beings. (B) This section does not apply to any person listed in division (B)(1), (2), or (3) of section 2925.03 of the Revised Code to the extent and under the circumstances described in those divisions. (C) Whoever violates division (A) of this section is guilty of illegal administration or distribution of anabolic s...

Section 2925.55 | Unlawful purchase of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine product.

...de: (1) "Consumer product" means any food or drink that is consumed or used by humans and any drug, including a drug that may be provided legally only pursuant to a prescription, that is intended to be consumed or used by humans. (2) "Terminal distributor of dangerous drugs" has the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Pseudoephedrine" means any material, compound, mixture, or preparati...

Section 2953.36 | [Former R.C. 2953.38, amended and renumbered by S.B. 288, 134th General Assembly, effective 4/4/2023] Expungement of certain convictions for victims of human trafficking.

...hreat of withholding from the applicant food, water, or any drug; (b) The seriousness of the subject offense; (c) The relative degree of physical harm done to any person in the commission of the subject offense; (d) The length of time that has expired since the commission of the subject offense; (e) Whether the prosecutor represents to the court that criminal proceedings are likely to still be initiated again...