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Section 3774.03 | Rules.

...employees, relatives living in the same household as those employees, and athletes and referees in the underlying professional sports competitions from competing in any public fantasy contest offered by a fantasy contest operator or from sharing any material nonpublic information with third parties; (2) Ensuring fantasy contest operators prohibit access to both of the following: (a) Individuals under eighteen y...

Section 3775.13 | Persons prohibited from participating in sports gaming.

...ietor, and no person living in the same household as any of those persons, shall engage in any sports gaming conducted by the sports gaming proprietor, other than as part of operating sports gaming or as part of the employee's employment. A sports gaming proprietor shall employ commercially reasonable methods to prevent those persons, and any other person who has access to confidential information held by the sports ...

Section 3780.12 | Level I and level II adult use cultivator license.

...t use cannabis for personal, family, or household use under the license.

Section 3780.13 | Level III adult use cultivator license.

...t use cannabis for personal, family, or household use under the license.

Section 3781.104 | Smoke detector systems or sprinkler system for apartment buildings and condominiums.

... installation, maintenance and use of a household fire warning system" shall be considered accepted engineering practice. (2) In those portions of a building subject to this division other than dwelling units, detector spacing shall conform to at least one of the following requirements: (a) Where the building has a central return air system, detectors shall be installed as provided by rule in or near the return air...

Section 3796.18 | Cultivator license.

...ical marijuana for personal, family, or household use or on any public land, including a state park as defined in section 154.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 3901.19 | Unfair and deceptive practices definitions.

...ucts primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. (G) "Depository institution" means a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, or credit union that is subject to regulation or supervision by the United States or any state. "Depository institution" does not include an insurance company. (H) "Insurance agent" or "agent" has the same meaning as in section 3905.01 of the Revised Code. (I) "Insurer"...

Section 3904.01 | Insurance information practices definitions.

...ance primarily for personal, family, or household needs rather than business or professional needs and entailing either the determination of an individual's eligibility for a life, health, or disability insurance coverage, benefit, or payment, or the servicing of a life, health, or disability insurance application, policy, contract, or certificate. (N) "Investigative consumer report" means a consumer report or port...

Section 3905.063 | Self-service storage insurance; license required.

...udes goods, merchandise, furniture, and household items. (7)(a) "Self-service storage insurance" means insurance providing coverage for the loss of, or damage to, tangible personal property that is contained in storage space or in transit during a self-service storage rental agreement period, which may be offered on a month-to-month or other periodic basis under an individual policy, or as a group, commercial, or ma...

Section 3918.01 | Consumer credit insurance.

...t transactions for personal, family, or household purposes is subject to sections 3918.01 to 3918.13 of the Revised Code, except for all of the following: (A) Insurance written in connection with a credit transaction that is secured by a first mortgage or deed of trust and is made to finance the purchase of real property, or the construction of a dwelling on such property, or to refinance a prior credit transaction ...

Section 3924.46 | Prohibiting denial of enrollment of certain children.

.... (3) The child does not reside in the household of the parent, or in the service area of the health insurer.

Section 3925.34 | Authorized fields of insurance for fire insurance companies.

... stores, and all kinds of buildings and household furniture, and all other property and interest therein, including loss by fire, lightning, windstorm, tornado, cyclone, hail, tempest, flood, earthquake, frost or snow, weather or climatic conditions including excess or deficiency of moisture, rain or drought, rising of the waters of the ocean or its tributaries, bombardment, invasion, insurrection, riot, civil war or...

Section 3939.01 | Organizing mutual protective associations.

...ment, and other farm personal property, household goods and personal effects, pleasure and utility vehicles, and other similar property, except motor vehicles titled or capable of being titled for use on public roads and property used exclusively for commercial or industrial purposes. The property described in this division may be classified only for the purpose of determining and levying assessments, and that...

Section 3960.01 | Risk retention definitions.

...sulting from any personal, familial, or household responsibilities or activities, rather than from responsibilities or activities described in division (E) of this section. (G) "Plan of operation or a feasibility study" means an analysis that presents the expected activities and results of a risk retention group, including, at a minimum, all of the following: (1) Information sufficient to verify that its members ar...

Section 4109.21 | Registering as employer of minors conducting door-to-door sales activity.

...s, newspaper or magazine subscriptions, household cleaning products, or any other merchandise or commodity at a place of business other than the employer's place of business but does not mean any such activity conducted in connection with a bona fide educational, charitable, or religious activity or for a newspaper subscription drive provided that the minor also is engaged in the delivery of newspapers to the consume...

Section 4303.2010 | F-10 permit.

...an four and one-half liters of wine per household for off-premises consumption under division (B)(2) of this section; (6) Allow any person other than the qualified winery, a member of the applicable qualified winery's family, or an employee of the applicable qualified winery to sell wine. (F) The F-10 permit is effective for nine months. The permit is not renewable. However, a person who organizes a farmers mar...

Section 4503.66 | Rules.

...ration of vehicular equipment leased by household goods carriers; (H) The registration of buses; (I) The issuance of trip permits; (J) The issuance of hunters' permits; (K) The registration under this chapter of vehicles based in jurisdictions that are not members of the international registration plan.

Section 4509.64 | Proof of financial responsibility given by another.

...mes a member of the immediate family or household of the owner, the registrar of motor vehicles shall accept proof given by such owner in lieu of proof by such other person to permit such other person to operate a motor vehicle for which the owner has given proof. The registrar shall designate the restrictions imposed by this section on the face of such person's license or may issue a new license containing such rest...

Section 4549.65 | Immunity.

...that are primarily personal, family, or household, between a motor vehicle leasing dealer and the lessee or a motor vehicle renting dealer and renter is a consumer transaction for purposes of sections 1345.01 to 1345.13 of the Revised Code. The dealer is the supplier and the lessee or renter is the consumer for purposes of those sections. (2) A dealer is not liable for a violation under sections 1345.01 to 1345.13...

Section 4712.01 | Credit services organization act definitions.

...nted primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. "Extension of credit" does not include a mortgage. (E) "Mortgage" means any indebtedness secured by a deed of trust, security deed, or other lien on real property. (F) "Mortgage banker" means any person that makes, services, or buys and sells mortgage loans and is approved by the United States department of housing and urban development, the United States ...

Section 4713.16 | Exemptions.

...a family member who resides in the same household as the individual; (2) The retail sale, or trial demonstration by application to the skin for purposes of retail sale, of cosmetics, preparations, tonics, antiseptics, creams, lotions, wigs, or hairpieces without a practicing license or registration; (3) The retailing, at a salon, of cosmetics, preparations, tonics, antiseptics, creams, lotions, wigs, hairpieces...

Section 4781.37 | Action for possession of the premises.

..., by any other person in the resident's household, or by anyone on the premises with the consent of the resident. (3) The resident is holding over the resident's term. (4) The resident is in violation of rules of the division of industrial compliance adopted pursuant to section 4781.26 of the Revised Code or rules of the manufactured home park adopted pursuant to the rules of the division. (5) The resident has bee...

Section 4921.01 | Definitions.

...tion 4921.11 of the Revised Code. (C) "Household goods" means personal effects and property used or to be used in a dwelling, excluding property moving from a factory or store. (D) "Interstate commerce" means trade, traffic, or transportation in the United States that is any of the following: (1) Between a place in a state and a place outside of that state (including a place outside of the United States); (2) Bet...

Section 4921.03 | Certificate required.

...ishing rates for the transportation of household goods. (D) A for-hire motor carrier may, at any time after a certificate of public convenience and necessity is granted or refused, file a new application or supplement a former application. (E) The commission may deny issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for failure to comply with this section or rules adopted under section 4921.05 of ...

Section 4921.34 | Approval by commission.

... certificate for the transportation of household goods under sections 4921.30 to 4921.38 of the Revised Code and shall issue a certificate, provided the applicant pays the applicable application fee under division (I) of section 4921.19 of the Revised Code and submits to the commission a completed application, on a form prescribed by the commission, that is substantially the same as the application prescribed b...