Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2903.34 | Patient abuse or neglect.
...ient of the facility; (2) Commit gross neglect against a resident or patient of the facility; (3) Commit neglect against a resident or patient of the facility. (B)(1) A person who relies upon treatment by spiritual means through prayer alone, in accordance with the tenets of a recognized religious denomination, shall not be considered neglected under division (A)(3) of this section for that reason alone. (2) It i... |
Section 117.29 | Audit report showing malfeasance or gross neglect of duty.
...ort sets forth any malfeasance or gross neglect of duty on the part of any public official for which a criminal penalty is provided, a certified copy of the report shall be filed with the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the offense is committed, and the prosecuting attorney shall, within one hundred twenty days, institute criminal proceedings against the public official. |
Section 124.40 | Civil service commissions in municipalities and townships.
...f the fire department for incompetence, gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, habitual drunkenness, failure to obey orders given by the proper authority, or any other reasonable and just cause. If either the chief of police or the chief of the fire department is so suspended, the mayor forthwith shall certify that fact, together with the cause of the suspension, to the municipal civil service commission. W... |
Section 145.057 | Disqualification of convicted member - misconduct in office - removal procedure.
...l duty imposed by law, or is guilty of gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, drunkenness, misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance is guilty of misconduct in office. On complaint and hearing in the manner provided for in this section, the board member shall have judgment of forfeiture of the office with all its emoluments entered against the board member, creating in the office a vacancy to be filled as prov... |
Section 3.07 | Misconduct in office - forfeiture.
...mposed upon him by law, or is guilty of gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, drunkenness, misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance is guilty of misconduct in office. Upon complaint and hearing in the manner provided for in sections 3.07 to 3.10, inclusive, of the Revised Code, such person shall have judgment of forfeiture of said office with all its emoluments entered thereon against him, creating thereby in said... |
Section 3307.061 | Disqualification of convicted member - misconduct in office - removal procedure.
...l duty imposed by law, or is guilty of gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, drunkenness, misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance is guilty of misconduct in office. On complaint and hearing in the manner provided for in this section, the board member shall have judgment of forfeiture of the office with all its emoluments entered against the board member, creating in the office a vacancy to be filled as prov... |
Section 3309.061 | Disqualification of convicted member - misconduct in office - removal procedure.
...l duty imposed by law, or is guilty of gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, drunkenness, misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance is guilty of misconduct in office. On complaint and hearing in the manner provided for in this section, the board member shall have judgment of forfeiture of the office with all its emoluments entered against the board member, creating in the office a vacancy to be filled as prov... |
Section 5505.048 | Disqualification of convicted member - misconduct in office - removal procedure.
...al duty imposed by law, or is guilty of gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, drunkenness, misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance is guilty of misconduct in office. On complaint and hearing in the manner provided for in this section, the board member shall have judgment of forfeiture of the office with all its emoluments entered against the board member, creating in the office a vacancy to be filled as provided ... |
Section 742.046 | Disqualification of convicted member - misconduct in office - removal procedure.
...al duty imposed by law, or is guilty of gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, drunkenness, misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance is guilty of misconduct in office. On complaint and hearing in the manner provided for in this section, the board member shall have judgment of forfeiture of the office with all its emoluments entered against the board member, creating in the office a vacancy to be filled as provided ... |
Section 733.35 | Mayor shall file charges against delinquent officers.
...onfeasance, misconduct in office, gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, or habitual drunkenness, he shall immediately file with the legislative authority, except when the removal of such head of department or officer is otherwise provided for, written charges against such person, setting forth in detail a statement of such alleged guilt, and, at the same time, or as soon thereafter as possible, serve a true copy o... |
Section 737.12 | Suspension of police and fire personnel.
...nt and control, for incompetence, gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, habitual drunkenness, failure to obey orders given them by the proper authority, or for any other reasonable and just cause. If an employee is suspended under this section, the chief of police or the chief of the fire department, as the case may be, shall forthwith certify that fact in writing, together with the cause for the suspension, to t... |
Section 737.19 | Powers and duties of village marshal.
... of the marshal for incompetence, gross neglect of duty, gross immorality, habitual drunkenness, failure to obey orders given them by the proper authority, or for any other reasonable or just cause. If an employee is suspended under this section, the marshal immediately shall certify this fact in writing, together with the cause for the suspension, to the mayor of the village and immediately shall serve a true copy ... |
Section 759.36 | Board of cemetery trustees - clerk-treasurer.
...easance or malfeasance in office, gross neglect of duty, or gross immorality, but no member shall be so removed until having had at least ten days' notice in writing, together with a copy of the charges against the member, and an opportunity to appear and defend self either in person or by counsel. |
Section 4734.31 | Disciplinary actions by board.
... gross malpractice, or willful or gross neglect, in the practice of chiropractic, animal chiropractic, or acupuncture; (23) Failing to perform or negligently performing an act recognized by the board as a general duty or the exercise of due care in the practice of chiropractic, animal chiropractic, or acupuncture, regardless of whether injury results to a patient from the failure to perform or negligent performanc... |
Section 309.05 | Removal of prosecuting attorney for neglect or misconduct.
...f wanton and willful neglect of duty or gross misconduct in office by the prosecuting attorney, supported by affidavit and filed in the court of common pleas, the court shall assign the complaint for hearing and shall cause reasonable notice of the hearing to be given to the prosecuting attorney of the time fixed by the court for the hearing. At the time so fixed, or to which the court adjourns the hearing, the court... |
Section 117.12 | Rules for audit standards, procedures, and guidelines.
...gs of illegality, malfeasance, or gross neglect under this section or section 117.23 of the Revised Code. |
Section 117.24 | Analyzing report of public accountant.
...there has been any malfeasance or gross neglect of duty on the part of any officer or employee of the public office. |
Section 2903.33 | Patient abuse and neglect in care facilities definitions.
...isolation on the person. (C)(1) "Gross neglect" means knowingly failing to provide a person with any treatment, care, goods, or service that is necessary to maintain the health or safety of the person when the failure results in physical harm or serious physical harm to the person. (2) "Neglect" means recklessly failing to provide a person with any treatment, care, goods, or service that is necessary to maint... |
Section 3105.01 | Divorce causes.
...(E) Fraudulent contract; (F) Any gross neglect of duty; (G) Habitual drunkenness; (H) Imprisonment of the adverse party in a state or federal correctional institution at the time of filing the complaint; (I) Procurement of a divorce outside this state, by a husband or wife, by virtue of which the party who procured it is released from the obligations of the marriage, while those obligations remain binding upon th... |
Section 3105.17 | Complaint for divorce or legal separation.
...5) Fraudulent contract; (6) Any gross neglect of duty; (7) Habitual drunkenness; (8) Imprisonment of the adverse party in a state or federal correctional institution at the time of filing the complaint; (9) On the application of either party, when husband and wife have, without interruption for one year, lived separate and apart without cohabitation; (10) Incompatibility, unless denied by either party. (B... |
Section 505.491 | Police officer guilty in performance of official duty.
... misconduct in office, neglect of duty, gross immorality, habitual drunkenness, incompetence, or failure to obey orders given that person by the proper authority, the board immediately shall file written charges against that person. The written charges shall set forth in detail a statement of the alleged guilt and, at the same time, or as soon thereafter as possible, serve a true copy of those charges upon the ... |
Section 2125.01 | Action for wrongful death.
...ntrol of the owner or lessee constitute gross negligence. When death is caused by a wrongful act, neglect, or default in another state or foreign country, for which a right to maintain an action and recover damages is given by a statute of such other state or foreign country, such right of action may be enforced in this state. Every such action shall be commenced within the time prescribed for the commencement of su... |
Section 2945.42 | Competency of witnesses.
... the Revised Code for the commission of gross sexual imposition, under section 2907.06 of the Revised Code for the commission of sexual imposition, under division (B)(2) of section 2907.07 of the Revised Code for the commission of importuning, or under former section 2907.12 of the Revised Code for felonious sexual penetration against such spouse in a case in which the offense can be committed against a spouse. Such ... |
Section 3921.36 | False or misleading statements.
...) No person shall purposely violate, or neglect or refuse to comply with, any provision of this chapter for which a penalty is not otherwise prescribed. |
Section 4301.30 | Deposit and distribution of fees.
...r this section are refusing or culpably neglecting to enforce this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code, or the penal laws of this state relating to the manufacture, importation, transportation, distribution, and sale of beer and intoxicating liquors, or if the prosecuting officer of a municipal corporation or a municipal court fails to comply with the request of the division authorized by division (A)(4) of... |