Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1563.12 | Construction regulations to be observed in opening mine.
...g down the shaft. (J) Where explosive gas is encountered, the person in charge shall see that the shaft or slope is examined before each shift of workers enters to work, and before the the workers descend after each blast. (K) The slope, or shaft, shall be properly ventilated so that persons working therein will have the necessary air. (L) An efficient brake shall be attached to each drum of an engine used... |
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Section 1563.28 | Examination of working place by fire boss.
...ly comply with all the law relating to gas and the fire boss's duties as to making such examinations. After making such an examination and report, prior to employees entering the mine for the oncoming shift, the fire boss who made the examination or another fire boss shall return to the working places with the employees at the starting time of the oncoming shift. No person shall refuse or neglect to comply wi... |
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Section 1563.36 | Excessive widths of rooms and entries or faulty pillar recovery methods.
... or law requirements concerning oil and gas wells or surface subsidence dictate that some pillars of coal are to be left in place, a sufficient amount of coal shall be left to support the main roof so as to minimize the possibility of undue forces overriding the working places. (6) Where full recovery of pillars is planned, the design of the pillars shall be compatible with the planned method of extraction. (7) Pil... |
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Section 1563.39 | Precautions when working place approaches completed or abandoned workings.
...ain dangerous accumulations of water or gas, boreholes shall be drilled at least twenty feet in advance of the face, and forty-five degree angle rib holes shall be drilled at least twenty feet deep and not more than eight feet apart in one or both ribs as may be necessary for adequate protection. Completed workings are accurately surveyed when a competent engineer or surveyor has certified as to the surveying and rec... |
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Section 1563.41 | Sealing off abandoned workings.
... All seals are to be bled or drained of gas in a manner approved by the deputy mine inspector and the chief. No operator of a mine shall refuse or neglect to comply with this section. |
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Section 1563.43 | When notice to chief required.
... or fire occurs, or a dangerous body of gas is found, or any cause or change occurs that may seem to affect the safety of persons employed therein. No operator of a mine shall refuse or neglect to comply with this section. |
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Section 1565.24 | Miner working alone - unqualified miners.
...only to mines generating methane, other gas, or combustible matter. No mine foreman of a coal mine shall permit anyone to mine coal in such mine until such person is qualified, unless he is accompanied by a competent coal miner. |
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Section 1567.10 | Ventilating fans.
...aily. Every main ventilating fan at nongaseous mines shall be kept in operation continuously day and night, unless operations are definitely suspended, except when written permission is given by the inspector to stop it. The permission, or a copy thereof, shall be posted by the mine foreperson in a conspicuous place at the entrances of the mine, and shall state the particular hours the fan may be stopped. The inspec... |
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Section 1567.59 | Flame safety lamps.
...ved device capable of detecting methane gas in equivalent quantities as a flame safety lamp, for each fifty men employed in said mine, and upon the order of the deputy mine inspector, shall provide such additional flame safety lamps or approved methane detectors as are required to meet probable emergency. This section does not apply to clay mines, except when such equipment is deemed necessary by the deputy mine in... |
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Section 1571.15 | Appeals to court of common pleas.
...ounty in which the well, or part of the gas storage reservoir, or part of the coal mine, involved in the order of the hearing officer which is being appealed, is located. Any party desiring to so appeal shall file with the director of natural resources a notice of appeal designating the order appealed from and stating whether the appeal is taken on questions of law or questions of law and fact. A copy of such notice ... |
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Section 1571.99 | Penalty.
...f the chief of the division of oil and gas resources management, of a hearing officer appointed by the director of natural resources under section 1571.14 of the Revised Code, or of the director, made pursuant to this chapter shall be punished by a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars, or imprisoned in jail for a period not exceeding twelve months, or both, in the discretion of the court. |
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Section 163.53 | Application for payment to displaced person.
... "Utility facility" means any electric, gas, water, steam power, or materials transmission or distribution system; any transportation system; any communications system, including cable television; and any fixture, equipment, or other property associated with the operation, maintenance, or repair of any such system; which is located on property owned by a state or local government or over which a state or local ... |
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Section 1701.33 | Dividends and distributions.
...ploitation of mines, timber, oil wells, gas wells, quarries, or other natural resources so provide, the corporation may compute its surplus for the purpose of paying dividends and distributions without making any deduction or allowance for the depletion of such assets incidental to the exploitation and sale of them. (F) When any portion of a dividend or distribution is paid out of capital surplus, the corporation, a... |
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Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.
... agreements, interests in or under oil, gas, or mining leases, preorganization or reorganization subscriptions, preorganization certificates, reorganization certificates, interests in any trust or pretended trust, any investment contract, any life settlement interest, any instrument evidencing a promise or an agreement to pay money, warehouse receipts for intoxicating liquor, and the currency of any government other ... |
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Section 1723.05 | Functions of hydraulic company.
...nsport, store, insure, and ship natural gas, petroleum, coal or its derivatives, or water, and may transport and store water for the purpose of furnishing it to engineers employed in developing for petroleum, or to engineers employed in the production and transportation of petroleum; and for such purpose such company may lay down, construct, and maintain the necessary pipes, tubing, tanks, machinery, and arrangements... |
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Section 1723.08 | Hydraulic company as a common carrier.
...ct to the transporting by it of natural gas, petroleum, coal or its derivatives, water, and electricity, a company described in section 1723.01 of the Revised Code is a common carrier and is subject to the duties and liabilities of a common carrier under the laws of this state. A company described in section 1723.01 of the Revised Code includes any firm, partnership, voluntary association, joint-stock association, c... |
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Section 2101.16 | Fees.
..._______ $10.00 (44) Lease for oil, gas, coal, or other mineral, petition to ___________________________________________________ $20.00 (45) Lease or lease and improve real property, petition to ___________________________________________________ $20.00 (46) Marriage license ___________________________________________________ $10.00 Certified abstract of each marriage _... |
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Section 2109.37 | Investment of trust funds by fiduciary.
...distribution, or sale of electricity or gas, or the operation of telephone or telegraph systems or waterworks, or in some combination of them; provided that the obligor corporation is one that is incorporated under the laws of the United States, any state, the District of Columbia, or foreign government, and the obligations are rated at the time of purchase in the highest or next highest classification established by... |
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Section 2111.26 | Lease for term of years.
...ng coal, gypsum, petroleum oil, natural gas, gravel, stone, or any other mineral substance for the purpose of drilling, mining, or excavating for and removing any of those substances, or the guardian may modify or change in any respect any lease previously made. The lease, or modification or change in a lease previously made, may be made when the guardian of the person and estate or of the estate only applies... |
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Section 2307.89 | Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim against premises owner.
...exposure to toxic fumes, vapors, mists, gases, and dusts in order to preserve and protect the public health," as adopted by the former public health council of the department of health on January 1, 1947, and set forth by the industrial commission of Ohio in bulletin no. 203, "specific requirements and general safety standards of the industrial commission of Ohio for work shops and factories, chapter XV, ventil... |
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Section 2308.02 | Expedited proceedings for vacant and abandoned properties.
...f the following factors are true: (a) Gas, electric, sewer, or water utility services to the property have been disconnected. (b) Windows or entrances to the property are boarded up or closed off, or multiple window panes are broken and unrepaired. (c) Doors on the property are smashed through, broken off, unhinged, or continuously unlocked. (d) Junk, litter, trash, debris, or hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy su... |
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Section 2744.01 | Political subdivision tort liability definitions.
...including, but not limited to, a light, gas, power, or heat plant, a railroad, a busline or other transit company, an airport, and a municipal corporation water supply system; (d) The maintenance, destruction, operation, and upkeep of a sewer system; (e) The operation and control of a public stadium, auditorium, civic or social center, exhibition hall, arts and crafts center, band or orchestra, or off-street parkin... |
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Section 2909.04 | Disrupting public services.
...ol bus transportation, or water supply, gas, power, or other utility service to the public; (3) Substantially impair the ability of law enforcement officers, firefighters, rescue personnel, emergency medical services personnel, or emergency facility personnel to respond to an emergency or to protect and preserve any person or property from serious physical harm. (B) No person shall knowingly use any computer, comp... |
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Section 2909.06 | Criminal damaging or endangering.
...means of fire, explosion, flood, poison gas, poison, radioactive material, caustic or corrosive material, or other inherently dangerous agency or substance. (B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of criminal damaging or endangering, a misdemeanor of the second degree. If a violation of this section creates a risk of physical harm to any person, criminal damaging or endangering is a misdemeanor of the first degr... |
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Section 2909.07 | Criminal mischief.
...t of property of another, employ a tear gas device, stink bomb, smoke generator, or other device releasing a substance that is harmful or offensive to persons exposed or that tends to cause public alarm; (3) Without privilege to do so, knowingly move, deface, damage, destroy, or otherwise improperly tamper with a bench mark, triangulation station, boundary marker, or other survey station, monument, or marker; (4)... |