Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5120.421 | Visitor searches.
...of the Revised Code. (4) "Intoxicating liquor" has the same meaning as in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code. (5) "Strip search" means an inspection of the genitalia, buttocks, breasts, or undergarments of a person that is preceded by the removal or rearrangement of some or all of the person's clothing that directly covers the person's genitalia, buttocks, breasts, or undergarments and that is conducted visually, ... |
Section 5139.251 | Rules for searching visitors.
...of the Revised Code. (4) "Intoxicating liquor" has the same meaning as in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code. (B) For purposes of determining whether visitors to an institution under the control of the department of youth services are knowingly conveying, or attempting to convey, onto the grounds of the institution any deadly weapon, dangerous ordnance, drug of abuse, intoxicating liquor, or electronic communicat... |
Section 2941.20 | Allegations involving sale, possession, transportation, buying, or giving intoxicating liquor.
...rtation, buying, or giving intoxicating liquor to any person, need not allege the kind of liquor sold, nor the person by whom bought except that such charge must be sufficient to inform the accused of the particular offense with which he is charged. |
Section 4301.171 | Tasting samples of spirituous liquor.
... that solicits the purchase of beer and intoxicating liquor and educates the public about beer and intoxicating liquor. (4) "Trade marketing professional" means an individual who is an employee of, or is under contract with, a trade marketing company and who has successfully completed a training program described in section 4301.253 of the Revised Code. (B) Notwithstanding section 4301.24 of the Revised Code, an ... |
Section 4731.49 | Physician making an unlawful prescription for intoxicating liquor.
...l issue a prescription for intoxicating liquor not in writing, or shall issue a written prescription therefor knowing such liquor is to be used as a beverage, or not containing the name and quantity of liquor prescribed, the name of the person for whom prescribed, and the date on which such prescription is written, and direction for the use of such liquor. |
Section 4301.251 | Emergency suspension of retail beer or liquor permits and retail sales of spirituous liquor.
... state liquor store or agency, no beer, intoxicating liquor, or spirituous liquor shall be permitted to be consumed or sold at or upon such permit premises or the state liquor store or agency. Upon completion of the return of service form, the law enforcement officer shall cause it to be transmitted immediately to the nearest district office of the department or, beginning on July 1, 1997, the division of liquor con... |
Section 4399.09 | Keeping place where beer or intoxicating liquors are sold, furnished, or given away in violation of law.
...keep a place where beer or intoxicating liquors are sold, furnished, or given away in violation of law. The court, on conviction for a subsequent violation of this section, shall order the place where the beer or intoxicating liquor is sold, furnished, or given away to be abated as a nuisance or shall order the person so convicted to give bond payable to the state in the sum of one thousand dollars, with sureties ... |
Section 4399.18 | Liability for acts of intoxicated person.
...a liquor permit holder who sold beer or intoxicating liquor to the intoxicated person unless the personal injury, death, or property damage occurred on the permit holder's premises or in a parking lot under the control of the permit holder and was proximately caused by the negligence of the permit holder or an employee of the permit holder. A person has a cause of action against a permit holder or an employee of a... |
Section 3767.05 | Priority of action - evidence - permanent injunction - abatement orders.
... (2) Order that no beer or intoxicating liquor may be manufactured, sold, bartered, possessed, kept, or stored in the room, house, building, structure, place, boat, or vehicle or any part thereof. The court need not find that the property was being unlawfully used at the time of the hearing on the matter if the court finds there existed a nuisance as described in division (C)(3) of section 3767.01 of the Revise... |
Section 4301.245 | Use of social media for advertising.
...means a promotion of a brand of beer or intoxicating liquor by a distributor, manufacturer, trade marketing professional, solicitor, or broker of that brand at a retail permit premises. (3) "Product location communication" means a listing or program that allows an individual to determine the availability of a specific brand of beer or intoxicating liquor at retail permit holders or agency stores in a certain geogra... |
Section 4301.253 | Training program.
...ale of beer, wine, mixed beverages, and intoxicating liquor; (B) Instruction on the prevention of the illegal serving of beer, wine, mixed beverages, and intoxicating liquor to persons under twenty-one years of age; (C) Use of conflict management skills in alcohol-related situations; (D) Instruction on methods to safely evacuate the premises of a permit holder in an emergency. |
Section 4301.333 | Local option petition contesting a particular location.
...ng a description of the type of beer or intoxicating liquor sales authorized by each permit as provided in those sections; (b) If a liquor agency store, the fact that the business operated as a liquor agency store authorized to operate by this state; (c) A description of the general nature of the business of the applicant, liquor permit holder, or liquor agency store. (C)(1) At the time the petitioner files the... |
Section 4301.366 | Effect of election concerning community facility.
...yes," the sale of beer and intoxicating liquor shall be allowed at the community facility on all days of the week, including Sunday, for the use specified in the question, subject only to this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code. Failure to continue to use the location as a community facility constitutes good cause for rejection of the renewal of the liquor permit under division (A) of section 4303.271 of t... |
Section 4301.637 | Warning cards as to underage persons and person carrying firearms.
... in this state where beer, intoxicating liquor, or any low-alcohol beverage is sold for beverage purposes shall display at all times, in a prominent place on the premises thereof, a printed card, which shall be furnished by the division of liquor control and which shall read substantially as follows: "WARNING TO PERSONS UNDER AGE If you are under the age of 21 Under the statutes of the state of Ohio, if you ord... |
Section 4301.67 | Illegal possession of spirituous or intoxicating liquor or beer prohibited.
...4303. of the Revised Code, or any other intoxicating liquor or beer, in one or more containers, which was not lawfully acquired pursuant to Chapters 4301. and 4303. of the Revised Code. |
Section 4301.83 | Waiver to serve alcohol at major event.
...qualified permit holder may serve beer, intoxicating liquor, or both between five thirty a.m. and four a.m. the following day during a major event. (C) Not later than one hundred twenty days prior to the commencement of a major event, a qualified permit holder may file an application for a waiver with the chief executive officer of the municipal corporation in which the permit holder's premises is located or the fis... |
Section 4303.17 | D-4 permit.
...ermit to sell beer and any intoxicating liquor to its members only, in glass or container, for consumption on the premises where sold. The fee for this permit is four hundred sixty-nine dollars. No D-4 permit shall be granted or retained until all elected officers of the organization controlling the club have filed with the division of liquor control a statement certifying that the club is operated in the interest ... |
Section 4303.201 | F-1 permit.
...ully bring beer, wine, and intoxicating liquor in its original package, flasks, or other containers into a convention facility for consumption therein, if both of the following requirements are met: (1) The superintendent of liquor control is satisfied the organization meets the definition of a nonprofit organization as set forth in division (A)(2) of this section, the nonprofit organization's membership inclu... |
Section 4303.205 | F-5 permit for riverboat festivals.
... of an F-5 permit may sell beer and any intoxicating liquor, only by the individual drink in glass and from the container, for consumption on the premises where sold until one a.m., on any day of the week, including Sunday. (D) The division shall prepare and make available an F-5 permit application form and may require applicants for the permit to provide information, in addition to that required by this section, th... |
Section 4303.26 | Permit application - transfer of ownership or location - notice to political subdivision.
...ions which prohibit the sale of beer or intoxicating liquor, in an area zoned for commercial or industrial uses, for a permit premises that would otherwise qualify for a proper permit issued by the division. When the division sends notice to the legislative or executive authority of the political subdivision, as required by this section, the division shall also so notify, by certified mail, return receipt requested... |
Section 4731.50 | Further punishment of physician so convicted.
... a verbal prescription for intoxicating liquor, or issuing a prescription therefor in a form which does not comply with law, or issuing a prescription, knowing such liquor to be for use as a beverage, shall issue a prescription for intoxicating liquor within two years from the date of such conviction. |
Section 5751.01 | Definitions.
...s from the sale of beer or intoxicating liquor, as defined in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code, by a person holding a permit issued under Chapter 4301. or 4303. of the Revised Code, an amount equal to federal and state excise taxes paid by any person on or for such beer or intoxicating liquor under subtitle E of the Internal Revenue Code or Chapter 4301. or 4305. of the Revised Code; (t) Receipts realized by a ... |
Section 105.41 | Capitol square review and advisory board - funds.
...ay provide beer, wine, and intoxicating liquor, with or without charge, for those events and may use funds only from the sale of goods and services fund to purchase the beer, wine, and intoxicating liquor the board provides; (6) Purchase a warehouse in which to store items of the capitol collection trust and, whenever necessary, equipment or other property of the board. (E) The board shall do all of the following... |
Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.
...ey, warehouse receipts for intoxicating liquor, and the currency of any government other than those of the United States and Canada, but sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code do not apply to the sale of real estate. (C)(1) "Sale" has the full meaning of "sale" as applied by or accepted in courts of law or equity, and includes every disposition, or attempt to dispose, of a security or of an interest in a s... |
Section 3743.06 | Operation of fireworks plants.
...f the fireworks plant, any intoxicating liquor, beer, or controlled substance, and they shall not be permitted to enter or remain on the premises if they are found to be under the influence of any intoxicating liquor, beer, or controlled substance. (F) A manufacturer shall conform to all building, safety, and zoning statutes, ordinances, rules, or other enactments that apply to the premises of its fireworks pla... |