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Section 3903.01 | Reserve valuation - rehabilitation and liquidation definitions.

...g: (1) A contract for the purchase or sale of a commodity for future delivery on, or subject to the rules of, a board of trade designated as a contract market by the commodity futures trading commission under the "Commodity Exchange Act," 7 U.S.C. 1 et seq., as amended, or a board of trade outside the United States; (2) An agreement that is subject to regulation under section 19 of the "Commodity Exchange Act," 7...

Section 3903.27 | Transfers made after filing of complaint.

...state to authorize or effect a judicial sale of real property of the insurer within any county in any state shall not be impaired by the pendency of such a proceeding unless the complaint or a certified copy of the complaint is filed in the county prior to the consummation of the judicial sale. (B) After a complaint for rehabilitation or liquidation has been filed and before either the rehabilitator or liquidator ta...

Section 3904.13 | Disclosure of personal or privileged information.

...of a party to a proposed or consummated sale, transfer, merger, or consolidation of all or part of the business of the insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization, provided the following conditions are met: (1) Prior to the consummation of the sale, transfer, merger, or consolidation, only such information is disclosed as is reasonably necessary to enable the recipient to make business decisions...

Section 3905.065 | Travel insurance agent license; travel protection plans; policy requirements.

...XXXIX of the Revised Code regarding the sale and marketing of travel insurance and travel protection plans, the provisions of sections 3905.064 to 3905.0611 of the Revised Code control. (H)(1) All documents provided to consumers prior to the purchase of travel insurance, including sales materials, advertising materials, and marketing materials, shall be consistent with the travel insurance policy itself, including ...

Section 3905.066 | Travel retailers.

...sers of travel insurance at the time of sale or in the fulfillment materials provided to purchasers: (a) A description of the material terms or the actual terms of the insurance coverage; (b) A description of the process for filing a claim; (c) A description of the review or cancellation process for the travel insurance policy; (d) The identity and contact information of the insurer and limited lines travel i...

Section 3905.422 | Homes service contract are consumer transactions.

...rvice contract is not insurance and its sale or issuance is not governed by the laws of this state relating to insurance, except a home service contract issued by a licensed property and casualty insurance company as an insurance policy shall be governed by the laws of this state relating to insurance. (C) The sale or other issuance of a home service contract constitutes a consumer transaction for purposes of Chapte...

Section 3916.17 | Advertising of viatical settlement contracts.

...t, or similar representations; (5) "No sales charges or fees" or similar representations; (6) "High yield," "superior return," "excellent return," "high return," "quick profit," or similar representations; (7) Purported favorable representations or testimonials about the benefits of viatical settlement contracts or viatical settlement purchase agreements as an investment, taken out of context from any newspaper, ...

Section 3923.44 | Standards for full and fair disclosure for sale of long-term care insurance policies.

...ntent, and required disclosures for the sale of long-term care insurance policies, terms of renewability, initial and subsequent conditions of eligibility, nonduplication of coverage provisions, coverage of dependents, preexisting conditions, termination of coverage, continuation or conversion, probationary periods, limitations, exceptions, reductions, elimination periods, requirements for replacement, recurren...

Section 3925.21 | Disposal of real estate.

...ests will suffer materially by a forced sale of the real estate. The sale then may be postponed for such period as the superintendent directs in the certificate.

Section 3953.14 | Investments.

...art payment of the consideration of the sale of real property owned by it if the transaction results in a net reduction in the company's investment in real estate; (5) Reasonably necessary for the purpose of maintaining or enhancing the sale value of real property previously acquired or held by it under division (C)(1), (2), (3), or (4) of this section.

Section 3956.18 | Advertising prohibitions - summary document.

...uaranty association for the purposes of sales, solicitation, or inducement to purchase any form of insurance or other coverage covered by this chapter. (2) As used in division (A)(1) of this section, "person" includes but is not limited to any member insurer or any agent or affiliate of any member insurer. (3) Division (A)(1) of this section does not apply to the association or any other entity that does not sell...

Section 4141.11 | Unemployment compensation special administrative fund.

...is chapter, all money received from the sale of real property under section 4141.131 of the Revised Code, the amount required under division (A)(4) of section 4141.35 of the Revised Code, and all court costs and interest paid or collected in connection with the repayment of fraudulently obtained benefits pursuant to section 4141.35 of the Revised Code. All interest earned on the money in the fund shall be retai...

Section 4301.011 | General Assembly finding - sole and exclusive regulation of alcohol.

...and exclusive authority to regulate the sale and distribution of beer and intoxicating liquor in this state. That authority, so conferred, has rested with the state of Ohio since the ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution. The general assembly also finds that its authority to so regulate is exercised through Title XLIII of the Revised Code and other relevant provisions of the ...

Section 4301.201 | Homemade beer and wine.

...wine or offer homemade beer or wine for sale. (2) The homebrewer does not receive compensation for participating in any event. Both of the following are not considered compensation: (a) Any prize that is cash or a cash equivalent awarded at an event; (b) A free or discounted admission to an event. (3) The homebrewer annually brews or ferments homemade beer or wine in either of the following amounts: (a) Not...

Section 4301.23 | Sales of sacramental wine for religious rites.

...All sales of sacramental wine for religious rites shall be made only upon the written, signed, dated, and sworn application of the member of the clergy or official purchasing the same. Such application must have endorsed thereon the approval of the general administrative officer, if there is such an officer, of the religious group to which the purchasing member of the clergy or official belongs. The name, address, an...

Section 4301.321 | Local option sale of beer or intoxicating liquor by class C or D permit at particular premises.

... the privilege of local option over the sale of beer or intoxicating liquor by the holder of a class C or D permit at a particular premises situated within the precinct if, within one year prior to the local option election, the permit premises was declared a nuisance, as defined in division (C) of section 3767.01 of the Revised Code and a judgment was entered pursuant to division (D) or (E) of section 3767.05 of the...

Section 4301.333 | Local option petition contesting a particular location.

...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 petition with the b...

Section 4301.366 | Effect of election concerning community facility.

...356 of the Revised Code vote "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 divisio...

Section 4301.37 | Local option elections effective for four years.

... shall be held in the precinct upon the sale of beer or intoxicating liquor by the class C or D permit holder at the specified premises for a period of at least four years from the date of the most recent local option election, except that this division shall not be construed to prohibit the holding or affect the results of a local option election under section 4301.35, 4301.351, 4301.353, 4301.354, 4303.29, or 4305...

Section 4301.42 | Tax on sale of beer in sealed bottles and cans.

...he state, a tax is hereby levied on the sale of beer in sealed bottles and cans having twelve ounces or less of liquid content, at the rate of fourteen one-hundredths of one cent on each ounce of liquid content or fractional part of each ounce of liquid content, and on such containers in excess of twelve ounces, at the rate of eighty-four one-hundredths of one cent on each six ounces of liquid content or fractional p...

Section 4301.432 | Tax on sale and distribution of vermouth, sparkling and carbonated wine and champagne, and other wine.

...he state, a tax is hereby levied on the sale or distribution of vermouth, sparkling and carbonated wine and champagne, and other wine, except for known sacramental purposes, at the rate of two cents per wine gallon, the tax to be paid by the holders of A-2, A-2f, B-2a, B-5, S-1, and S-2 permits or by any other person selling or distributing wine upon which no such tax has been paid. The treasurer of state shall credi...

Section 4301.60 | Illegal transportation of beer, intoxicating liquor, or alcohol prohibited.

... force at the time, and authorizing the sale and delivery of the beer, alcohol, or intoxicating liquor so transported, or to the transportation and delivery of beer, intoxicating liquor, or alcohol purchased from the division or the tax commissioner, or purchased by the holder of an A or B permit outside this state and transported within this state by them in their own trucks for the purpose of sale under their permi...

Section 4301.62 | Opened container of beer or intoxicating liquor prohibited at certain premises.

... holder of a permit that authorizes the sale of wine for consumption on the premises where sold is not an opened container for the purposes of this section if both of the following apply: (1) The opened bottle of wine is securely resealed by the permit holder or an employee of the permit holder before the bottle is removed from the premises. The bottle shall be secured in such a manner that it is visibly apparent ...

Section 4301.65 | Sale, purchase, or use of alcohol vaporizing device prohibited.

... (B) No person shall sell or offer for sale an alcohol vaporizing device. (C) No person shall purchase or use an alcohol vaporizing device.

Section 4301.68 | Sale of liquor in diluted, refilled, or partly refilled containers prohibited.

...No person shall sell, offer for sale, or possess intoxicating liquor in any original container which has been diluted, refilled, or partly refilled.