Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 917.01 | Dairy product definitions.
...recent published recommendations of the food and drug administration, public health service, United States department of health and human services; (b) Rules adopted by the director. (M) "Manufactured milk products" means all products, other than raw milk for sale to the ultimate consumer and grade A milk products, that are derived from milk and are for human consumption, including: (1) Butter; (2) Natural or pro... |
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Section 917.18 | Family member or employee contracts certain diseases.
...ry products that constitute adulterated food as described in section 3715.59 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 917.22 | Denial, suspension or revocation of license.
...a dairy product constitutes adulterated food as described in section 3715.59 of the Revised Code or exceeds bacterial or chemical standards established by rules adopted under this chapter, or that an emergency exists that presents a clear and present danger to the public health, the director may deny, suspend, or revoke a license, effective immediately without a hearing, provided that an opportunity for a hearing sha... |
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Section 918.06 | Unauthorized possession, use or keeping of stamps, marks, or brands.
...ses or meat products intended for human food; or possess, use, or keep any stamp, mark, or brand having thereon a device, words, or insignia the same or similar in character or import to stamps, marks, or brands provided or used under Chapter 918. of the Revised Code. (B) No brand manufacturer, printer, or other person, firm, or corporation shall cast, print, lithograph, or otherwise make any device containing any a... |
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Section 918.27 | Operating prohibition exemptions.
...oultry products capable of use as human food; (2) A person who grows and slaughters on his own premises one thousand or more poultry, but less than twenty thousand poultry in the current calendar year, providing: (a) The grower-processor does not buy any live poultry; (b) Such processed poultry is sold to a hotel, institution, restaurant consumer, or other person for preparation in his own kitchen and is served by... |
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Section 919.05 | Alteration of labels or stamps.
...rcass, horse meat, or on any horse meat food product by any qualified official of the state, by any municipal inspection service, or by any district health inspection service approved by the director of agriculture, so as in any manner to cause the commodities to be unbranded or misbranded. |
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Section 919.07 | Sign to be displayed by establishment.
... the premises, horse meat or horse meat food products, without posting a sign in a conspicuous place, which shall be white and not less than twelve by eighteen inches in size, upon which shall be printed in plain black Roman letters, "Horse Meat Sold Here" or "Horse Meat Served Here," whichever is applicable. |
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Section 919.15 | Administrative rules.
...ndition and wholesomeness of horse meat food products intended for human consumption, or otherwise, as are considered necessary to carry this chapter into full effect. |
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Section 921.01 | Pesticide definitions.
...n beings or other animals, or processed food, beverages, or pharmaceuticals. (V) "General use pesticide" means a pesticide that is classified for general use under the federal act. (W) "Ground equipment" means any device, other than aircraft, used on land or water to apply pesticides in any form. (X) "Incidental use" or "incidentally use" means the application of a general use pesticide on an occasional, isolat... |
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Section 921.24 | Prohibited acts.
...environment, or to contaminate adjacent food, feed, or other products; (X) Apply any pesticide by aircraft without being licensed as a commercial applicator; (Y) Distribute a pesticide that is not registered with the director; (Z) Fail to properly supervise a trained serviceperson. |
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Section 925.62 | Dying rabbits and chicks.
...in good health, and shall keep adequate food and water available to the poultry at all times. |
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Section 927.51 | Plants and nursery stock definitions.
...roduct from which any pest derives its food supply, or upon which it depends for its well being or to complete any part of its life cycle. (F) "Infested" means containing or harboring one or more pests or infected with one or more pests. (G) "Nursery" means any grounds or premises on or in which nursery stock is propagated or grown for sale. (H) "Nurseryman" means a person who owns, leases, manages, or is in ... |
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Section 928.01 | [Repealed effective 3/20/2026 by S.B. 56, 136th General Assembly] Definitions.
...l care products, dietary supplements or food intended for animal or human consumption, cloth, cordage, fiber, fuel, paint, paper, particleboard, and any other product containing one or more cannabinoids derived from hemp, including cannabidiol. (G) "Marihuana" has the same meaning as in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code. (H) "Medical marijuana" has the same meaning as in section 3796.01 of the Revised Code. ... |
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Section 928.031 | Lists of cannabinoids by superintendent of cannabis control.
...nd human services, or the United States food and drug administration, as applicable, adds, changes, or removes anything from any of the lists of items established in the division (A) of this section, then such addition, change, or removal is automatically effected in the corresponding list, subject to amendment pursuant to division (D) of this section and the superintendent shall immediately publish an updated list c... |
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Section 942.01 | Garbage-fed swine and poultry definitions.
...preparation, cooking, or consumption of food. (B) "Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, association, society, company, firm, or other legal entity. (C) "Raw rendering material" has the same meaning as in section 953.21 of the Revised Code. (D) "Treated garbage" means any edible garbage for consumption by swine that has been heated at boiling point while being agitated, except in steam cooking... |
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Section 953.26 | Sale and use of raw rendering material.
...nel, zoo, captive wildlife farm, or pet food manufacturing plant and who has written permission from the department to handle raw rendering material. (D) Raw rendering material may be sold or otherwise transferred to a person who operates a composting facility in accordance with rules adopted by the director of environmental protection under section 3734.02 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 955.201 | Ohio pet fund - sterilization services.
...sistance program established under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.), administered by the department of job and family services under section 5101.54 of the Revised Code; (vi) The "special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children" established under the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," 80 Stat. 885, 42 U.S.C. 1786, as amended, administered by the department of healt... |
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Section 959.03 | Poisoning animals.
...onsent of the owner, place any poisoned food where it may be easily found and eaten by any of such animals, either upon his own lands or the lands of another. |
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Section 971.01 | Owner defined.
... raised or maintained domestically for food, fiber, or hunting purposes. (D) "Owner" means both of the following: (1) The owner of land in fee simple, of estates for life, of easements, or of rights-of-way while used by the owners thereof as farm outlets; (2) Any of the following with regard to any land that it owns, leases, manages, or otherwise controls and that is adjacent to land used to graze livesto... |
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Section 991.01 | State exposition definitions.
...ther such comforts, and concessions for food, drink, amusements, and sale of trinkets. (C) "Exhibition" means one or more displays or demonstrations which are of educational or entertainment value to those witnessing such exhibition. |
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Section 139.01 | Federal aid defined.
...As used in sections 139.02 to 139.04, inclusive, of the Revised Code, "federal aid" means all financial assistance of whatever nature offered or extended by the federal government or any instrumentality or corporation created by or pursuant to an act of Congress of the United States, whether such assistance is in the form of a gift, grant, or by purchase of notes or bonds bearing no interest, or bearing interest at a... |
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Section 139.02 | Subdivisions may issue bonds to participate in federal aid - limitations - submission to electors.
...For the purpose of enabling subdivisions to participate in federal aid provided by any act of congress, and for such purpose only, the taxing authority of any subdivision may issue bonds during the effective period of the act of congress, subject to Chapter 133., except as provided in sections 139.01 to 139.04, of the Revised Code. No bonds shall be issued under this section for the acquisition, construction, extensi... |
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Section 139.03 | Proceeds may be used for permanent improvements.
...The taxing authority of any subdivision may provide in the legislation authorizing the issuance of securities for any permanent improvement that the proceeds derived from the sale of such securities shall be used as such subdivision's share or contribution to the cost and expense of a permanent improvement to be constructed in cooperation with a federal agency. Notwithstanding Chapter 133. of the Revised Code, the t... |
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Section 139.04 | Each project submitted separately - per cent necessary for adoption.
...When the question of issuing the bonds provided for by section 139.02 of the Revised Code is submitted to the electors, more than one project may be included in the legislation determining to submit such question; provided that on the ballot submitting to the electors the question of the issuance of such bonds, the question of the issuance of bonds for each individual project shall be submitted as a separate question... |
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Section 3715.051 | Log of all purchases of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine products.
...(A) A retailer or terminal distributor of dangerous drugs that sells, offers to sell, holds for sale, delivers, or otherwise provides a pseudoephedrine product or ephedrine product to the public shall maintain a log book of all purchases of pseudoephedrine products or ephedrine products made without a valid prescription. The log book may be maintained in a tangible format, in an electronic format, or in both fo... |