Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 993.04 | Operating permit.
...opriate permit and inspection fee, on a form to be furnished by the department. Prior to issuing any permit the department shall, within thirty days after the date on which it receives the application, inspect each amusement ride described in the application. The owner of an amusement ride shall have the amusement ride ready for inspection not later than two hours after the time that is requested by the person for th... |
Section 1.60 | State agency defined.
...s not include the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1.62 | References to officers, authorities and resolutions in county that has adopted a charter.
...rter to exercise the same powers or perform the same acts, duties, or functions that are to be exercised or performed under the applicable section of the Revised Code by officers, boards, commissions, or authorities of counties that have not adopted a charter. If any section of the Revised Code requires county representation on a board, commission, or authority by more than one county officer, and the charter v... |
Section 101.34 | Joint legislative ethics committee - fund.
...ate code of ethics; (3) May obtain information with respect to any complaint filed pursuant to this section and to that end may enforce the attendance and testimony of witnesses, and the production of books and papers; (4) May recommend whatever sanction is appropriate with respect to a particular member, employee, or candidate as will best maintain in the minds of the public a good opinion of the conduct and c... |
Section 101.42 | Subpoena.
...shall be substantially in the following form: The State of Ohio _____________________ County, ss.: To the sergeant at arms of the ______________, or the sheriff of the county of __________ (as the case may be): By authority of the (insert, general assembly, senate, or house of representatives, as the case may be) of the state of Ohio, you are hereby commanded to summon ___________, of ______________, to appear bef... |
Section 101.51 | Printing of legislative document definitions.
... pamphlet law, bulletin, index, report, form, or other document that is used in the proceedings or operations of, or that is laid before, the senate or house of representatives. (C) "Method of printing" means a method of printing that mechanically or electronically produces or reproduces a document by completely and accurately transferring to paper or to electronic memory, the characters of which the text of the doc... |
Section 101.60 | General assembly identification cards.
...r employee of the general assembly as a form of identification at all entry points and check points within the state agency's building or office and may not require any additional credential or photograph. |
Section 101.65 | Report of findings and recommendations.
...dations to the general assembly in bill form. (B) Recommendations made by the standing committee shall indicate how or whether their implementation will do each of the following: (1) Improve efficiency in the management of state government; (2) Improve services rendered to citizens of the state; (3) Simplify and improve preparation of the state budget; (4) Conserve the natural resources of the state; (5) ... |
Section 101.68 | Availability of agency reports.
...description of the content, length, and form of each report, recommendation, or document submitted, as well as a statement setting forth the number printed, if applicable, and the cost of preparation. Each member may request from the legislative service commission a copy of any report, recommendation, or document on the list, and the legislative service commission shall comply with any such request. (D) Notwiths... |
Section 101.70 | Legislative lobbying definitions.
...ial or business enterprise of whatever form or nature between the following: (1) A legislative agent, an employer of a legislative agent, or a member of the immediate family of the legislative agent or a legislative agent's employer; and (2) Any member of the general assembly, any member of the controlling board, the governor, the director of a department created under section 121.02 of the Revised Code, or an... |
Section 101.72 | Contents of initial registration statement.
...his section, which shall contain the information required by division (B) of this section regarding all of the legislative agents engaged by the employer. (D)(1) A change in any information required by division (A)(1), (2), or (B) of this section shall be reflected in the next updated registration statement filed under division (B) of this section. (2) Within thirty days after the termination of an engagement, t... |
Section 101.86 | Evaluating usefulness, performance, and effectiveness of agency.
...onsider and evaluate the usefulness, performance, and effectiveness of the agency. (B) Each agency that is scheduled for review shall submit to the committee a report that contains all of the following information: (1) The agency's primary purpose and its various goals and objectives; (2) The agency's past and anticipated workload, the number of staff required to complete that workload, and the agency's total n... |
Section 101.87 | Report of committee's findings and recommendations; cooperation by other agencies.
...ommend to the general assembly, in bill form, one or more of the following: (1) Amendment or repeal of the statutes that created and empowered an agency, to abolish or terminate the agency; (2) Amendment or repeal of the statutes that created and empowered an agency, or enactment of new statutes, to terminate the agency, to transfer the agency, or to improve the agency's usefulness, performance, or effectiveness;... |
Section 101.90 | Retirement system lobbyists and employers - definitions.
...cial or business enterprise of whatever form or nature between the following: (1) A retirement system lobbyist, the retirement system lobbyist's employer, or a member of the immediate family of the retirement system lobbyist or the retirement system lobbyist's employer; and (2) A state retirement system, a member of a board of a state retirement system, a state retirement system investment official, or an employee ... |
Section 101.92 | Retirement system lobbyists and employers - registration statements - fee - review.
...this section, which shall contain the information required by division (B) of this section regarding all of the retirement system lobbyists engaged by the employer. (D)(1) A change in any information required by division (A)(1), (2), or (B) of this section shall be reflected in the next updated registration statement filed under division (B) of this section. (2) Within thirty days following the termination of ... |
Section 102.01 | Public officers - ethics definitions.
...d necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties. (B) "Public official or employee" means any person who is elected or appointed to an office or is an employee of any public agency. "Public official or employee" does not include any of the following: (1) A person elected or appointed to the office of precinct, ward, or district committee member under section 3517.03 of the Revised Code, any pre... |
Section 102.02 | Financial disclosure statement filed with ethics commission.
...atement described in this division on a form prescribed by the appropriate commission: every person who is elected to or is a candidate for a state, county, or city office and every person who is appointed to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term in such an elective office; all members of the state board of education; the director, assistant directors, deputy directors, division chiefs, or persons of equivalent rank o... |
Section 102.031 | Conflicts of interest of member of general assembly.
...n of employment does not involve the performance of or the authority to perform administrative or supervisory functions; or whose nonlegislative position of employment, if the member is a public employee, does not involve a substantial and material exercise of administrative discretion in the formulation of public policy, expenditure of public funds, enforcement of laws and rules of the state or a county or city, or... |
Section 103.05 | Codification of administrative rules - publications.
...ector, considering the objectives of uniform codification and the principles of legal drafting, shall publish a rule drafting manual that states standards and procedures to be followed by an agency in drafting a rule that is to be codified into the administrative code. The director shall periodically revise and publish a new edition of the manual to maintain the uniformity of the administrative code. In preparing and... |
Section 103.0521 | Removal of obsolete rules.
...e rules may be maintained in electronic form. |
Section 103.143 | Local impact statement of net additional cost to school districts, counties, townships, or municipal corporations.
...al corporations would be required to perform or administer under the bill. If the legislative budget officer determines that it could result in such a cost, the legislative service commission shall prepare a local impact statement in the manner specified in this section. Immediately upon determining the potential for a net additional cost, the legislative budget officer shall notify the sponsor of the bill, the chai... |
Section 103.23 | Legislative budget and program oversight commission.
...f to assist the controlling board in performing its duties and exercising its powers. If in a program review the commission cites the failure of a program to meet intended goals, inadequate operating or administrative procedures or controls, fiscal or program reporting inaccuracies, waste, extravagance, unauthorized or unintended activities or programs, or other deficiencies, the head of the state department, agency... |
Section 105.23 | Duties.
...The state council of uniform state laws shall collect and digest data concerning the prevailing law in the United States and other countries, upon special subjects where uniformity is important. It shall ascertain the best means to effect uniformity upon such subjects in the laws of the various states of the United States, especially upon the following subjects: (A) Form and execution of conveyances; (B) Commercial... |
Section 106.023 | Adoption of rules before legislative review prohibited.
...vised proposed rule or file it in final form unless the proposed rule has been filed with the joint committee on agency rule review under division (D) of section 111.15 or division (C) of section 119.03 of the Revised Code and the time for the joint committee to review the proposed rule and for the adoption of an invalidating concurrent resolution has expired without adoption of a concurrent resolution to invalidate ... |
Section 106.031 | Procedures for no change rules.
...l file all the following, in electronic form, with the joint committee on agency rule review, the secretary of state, and the director of the legislative service commission: a copy of the rule specifying its new review date, a complete and accurate rule summary and fiscal analysis, and, if relevant, a business impact analysis of the rule, any recommendations received from the common sense initiative office, and any m... |
Section 3748.13 | Inspections.
...its of the program with the director on forms prescribed by the director. The audit reports shall become part of the inspection record. (B)(1) Except as provided in division (B)(2) of this section, a facility shall pay inspection fees for radioactive material and radiation-generating equipment according to the schedule and categories established in rules adopted under division (A)(9) of section 3748.04 of the Revis... |
Section 3749.06 | Inspection of public swimming pool, public spa, or special use pool.
... for a period of at least five years on forms prescribed by the director of health. |
Section 3750.04 | Chemical emergency response and preparedness plan.
... training programs, seminars, and other forms of educational programs for the personnel of facilities identified under division (A)(1) of this section, emergency response personnel of political subdivisions within the district, and medical personnel; (12) The development of methods and schedules for exercising the plan; (13) Such other information as the commission requires by rules adopted under division (B)(2)(... |
Section 3750.09 | Withholding of specific chemical identity as trade secret.
...any person who is required to provide information to the emergency response commission, the local emergency planning committee of the emergency planning district in which a facility owned or operated by the person is located, or the fire department having jurisdiction over the facility, under the reporting requirements in sections 3750.04, 3750.05, 3750.07, or 3750.08 of the Revised Code or the rules adopted under di... |
Section 3750.19 | Appeals.
...commission or executive committee to perform an act or action. The person appealing to the environmental review appeals commission shall be known as the appellant and the emergency response commission or executive committee and any party substantially supporting the finding of the emergency response commission shall be known as an appellee. The appeal shall be in the form of a notice of appeal and shall set forth the... |
Section 3752.01 | Cessation of regulated operations definitions.
...ervices or industrial operations are performed. (G) "Extremely hazardous substance" means a substance identified or listed in rules adopted under division (B)(1)(a) of section 3750.02 of the Revised Code. (H) "Facility" means all buildings, equipment, structures, and other stationary items that are located on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and that are owned or operated by the same person. However... |
Section 3752.04 | Notice of cessation of regulated operations.
...ity. The notice shall be submitted on a form prescribed by the director. No person shall fail to comply with this section. |
Section 3752.10 | Requesting waiver in connection with temporary discontinuance.
...tion the application for a waiver, in a form prescribed by the director, within forty-five days after the discontinuation of all regulated operations at the facility. The application shall be accompanied by an interim maintenance and operation plan for the facility that contains the date by which regulated operations are to be resumed at the facility, a demonstration that those operations will be resumed, a plan to p... |
Section 3752.111 | Fiduciary's authority where operator fails to comply.
... the fiduciary or another person has performed the measures required under divisions (A)(4) and (5) of section 3752.06 of the Revised Code in connection with the regulated substances present at the facility; (2) The notice required under division (B)(2) of section 3752.11 of the Revised Code shall be of the cessation of regulated operations at the facility and of the fiduciary's compliance with the requirements esta... |
Section 3752.113 | Exemption of indentured trustee for debt securities.
...as foreclosed on its interest either by formal means such as the use of judicial process or informal means such as through the terms of the indenture agreement or similar financing document between the indenture trustee and the issuing entity, the indenture trustee shall do one of the following to the extent there are sufficient assets in the trust: (1) Petition the court for the appointment of a receiver under Chap... |
Section 3753.03 | Owner or operator to submit risk management plan.
... under that division and that is in the form required by the director of environmental protection in rules adopted under section 3753.02 of the Revised Code. The risk management plan shall include all of the following, as applicable: (1) A registration that reflects all covered processes at the stationary source pursuant to 40 C.F.R. 68.160; (2) The applicable information required to be submitted with the plan unde... |
Section 3767.01 | Nuisances - disorderly houses definitions.
...s slides either in negative or positive form designed for exhibition by projection on a screen, are photographed, manufactured, developed, screened, exhibited, or otherwise prepared or shown, and the personal property and contents used in conducting and maintaining any such place for any such purpose. This chapter shall not affect any newspaper, magazine, or other publication entered as second class matter by the pos... |
Section 3769.03 | Rules and conditions - licenses - operating fund - report to governor.
...ssion. The commission may prescribe the forms of wagering that are permissible, the number of races, the procedures on wagering, and the wagering information to be provided to the public. The commission may require totalizator equipment to display the amount of wagering in each wagering pool. The commission shall initiate safeguards as necessary to account for the amount of money wagered at each track in each wager... |
Section 3769.041 | Confidential information.
...(A) Any information concerning the following that is submitted, collected, or gathered as part of an application to the state racing commission for a license or permit under this chapter is confidential and not subject to disclosure by a state agency or political subdivision as a public record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code: (1) A minor child of an applicant; (2) The social security number, passport... |
Section 3769.07 | Permit restrictions - display of permit.
...iles of each other, nor shall any other form of pari-mutuel wagering other than horse racing be permitted within seventy-five miles of a track where horse racing is being conducted, except that this provision shall not apply to a horse-racing meeting held at the state fair or at a fair conducted by a county agricultural society or at a fair conducted by an independent agricultural society. Distribution of days shall ... |
Section 3770.07 | Claiming of prizes - unclaimed lottery prizes fund.
...0.073 of the Revised Code. Any shared information as disclosed pursuant to those sections that is made confidential by division (A)(1) of this section remains confidential and shall not be subject to inspection or copying under section 149.43 of the Revised Code as a public record unless the applicable beneficial owner otherwise provides written consent. (5) As used in this division: (a) "Eligible person" means a... |
Section 3770.10 | Transfer of prize award definitions.
...evised Code. (E) "Transfer" means any form of sale, assignment, or redirection of payment of the remainder of a lottery prize award for consideration. (F) "Transfer agreement" means an agreement that is complete and valid, and that provides for the transfer of the remainder of a lottery prize award from a prize winner to a transferee. A transfer agreement is incomplete and invalid unless the agreement contains bo... |
Section 3770.22 | Confidential information.
...(A) Any information concerning the following that is submitted, collected, or gathered as part of an application to the state lottery commission for a video lottery related license under this chapter is confidential and not subject to disclosure by a state agency or political subdivision as a public record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code: (1) A dependent of an applicant; (2) The social security number, pas... |
Section 3772.03 | Authority of commission; adoption of rules.
...cribing the method of applying, and the form of application, that an applicant for a license under this chapter must follow as otherwise described in this chapter; (3) Prescribing the information to be furnished by an applicant or licensee as described in section 3772.11 of the Revised Code; (4) Describing the certification standards and duties of an independent testing laboratory certified under section 3772.31 ... |
Section 3772.04 | Adjudications; hearings; orders.
... or by commercial carrier utilizing any form of delivery requiring a signed receipt, to the party at the party's last known mailing address appearing in the commission's records or personally delivered at any time to the party by an employee or agent of the commission. (b) A copy of the order shall be mailed or an electronic copy provided to the attorney or other representative of record representing the party. ... |
Section 3772.16 | Confidential information.
...(A) Any information concerning the following submitted, collected, or gathered as part of an application to the commission for a license under this chapter is confidential and not subject to disclosure by any state agency or political subdivision as a record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code: (1) A minor child of an applicant; (2) The social security number, passport number, or federal tax identificati... |
Section 3772.30 | Enforcement of chapter; authority of attorney general.
...urnish to the commission, on prescribed forms, all information obtained during the course of any substantial investigation or prosecution if it appears a violation of this chapter has occurred. Any such information is not a public record, as defined in section 149.43 of the Revised Code, until such information would otherwise become a public record. |
Section 3773.36 | Promoter's license.
...tests, tough guy contests, or any other form of boxing or martial arts, accompanied by the surety bond and the application fee, or upon the proper filing of an application to conduct any public or private competition that involves wrestling accompanied by the application fee, the Ohio athletic commission shall issue a promoter's license to the applicant if it finds that the applicant is not in default on any payment,... |
Section 3773.38 | Applying for permit to conduct public boxing or wrestling match as exhibition.
... permit shall be made in writing and on forms prescribed by the commission, shall be filed with the commission, and shall be accompanied by the permit fee prescribed in section 3773.43 of the Revised Code. The application for a permit issued under this section shall include the date and starting time of the match or exhibition, the address of the place where the match or exhibition is to be held, the names of the co... |
Section 3773.43 | Fees.
...ests, tough guy contests, or any other form of boxing or martial arts, one hundred dollars. (B) For an application for or renewal of a license to participate in a public boxing match or exhibition as a contestant, or as a referee, judge, matchmaker, manager, timekeeper, trainer, or second of a contestant, twenty dollars. (C) For a permit to conduct a public boxing match or exhibition, fifty dollars. (D) For... |