Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4301.424 | Tax levies to finance construction or renovation of sports facility.
...ch gallon of spirituous liquor; on the sale of beer; and on the sale of wine and mixed beverages. The tax on spirituous liquor shall be imposed on spirituous liquor sold to or purchased by liquor permit holders for resale, and sold at retail by the division of liquor control, in the county at a rate not greater than three dollars per gallon; the tax on beer, wine, and mixed beverages shall be imposed on all bee... |
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Section 4303.03 | A-2 permit.
...remises where manufactured, and to wholesale permit holders under the rules adopted by the division of liquor control. (B)(1) The holder of an A-2 permit shall not sell directly to a retailer. In order to make sales to a retailer, the manufacturer shall obtain a B-2a permit or make the sale directly to a B-2 or B-5 permit holder for subsequent resale to a retailer. (2) The holder of an A-2 permit shall not sell d... |
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Section 4303.031 | A-2f permit.
...remises where manufactured, and to wholesale permit holders under the rules adopted by the division of liquor control. (B) The division may issue permit A-2f to a manufacturer only if both of the following apply: (1) The manufacturer grows grapes, fruits, or other agricultural products on property owned by the manufacturer that is classified as land devoted exclusively to agricultural use in accordance with secti... |
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Section 4303.191 | Sunday sales and F class permits.
...Sales under an F class permit on Sundays are not affected by whether Sunday sales of beer or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises where sold are allowed to be made by persons holding another type of permit in the precinct or at the particular location where the event is to be held, provided that the F class permit is issued for other days of the week in addition to Sunday. |
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Section 4303.204 | F-4 permit.
...ns who attend it. (3) It includes the sale of food for consumption on the premises where sold. (4) It features any combination of at least three A-2 or A-2f permit holders who sell Ohio wine at it. (B) The holder of an F-4 permit may furnish, with or without charge, wine that it has obtained from the A-2 or A-2f permit holders that are participating in the event for which the F-4 permit is issued, in two-ounce ... |
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Section 4303.206 | F-6 permits issued to nonprofit organizations.
...ar location in a precinct, in which the sale of wine is otherwise permitted by law. The premises of the event for which an F-6 permit is issued shall be clearly defined and sufficiently restricted to allow proper enforcement of the permit by state and local law enforcement officers. If an F-6 permit is issued for all or a portion of the same premises for which another class of permit is issued, that permit holder's p... |
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Section 4303.207 | F-7 permits to nonprofit organizations for qualified golf events.
...olf organization. (c) It includes the sale of food for consumption on the premises for which an F-7 permit is issued. (d) Contributions to charity are made from the proceeds of the event that equal in the aggregate at least two hundred thousand dollars. (3) "Recognized national golf organization" means any of the following: (a) The United States golf association; (b) The professional golf association of Ame... |
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Section 4303.2010 | F-10 permit.
...han one sample of each wine offered for sale to any one person; (3) Sell more than five varieties of wine as tasting samples per day; (4) Sell a variety of wine that is offered for distribution by a wholesale distributor in any state. Division (E)(4) of this section does not apply to a variety of wine solely distributed by the qualified winery. (5) Sell more than four and one-half liters of wine per househol... |
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Section 4303.2011 | F-11 liquor permit to nonprofit organizations promoting craft beers.
...is state. (3) The event includes the sale of food for consumption on the premises where sold. (4) The event features at least twenty A-1c permit holders, who are members of the nonprofit organization that has organized the event, as participants. The nonprofit organization may allow any number of A-1 permit holders to participate in the event. (C) An F-11 permit holder may sell, at the event, beer that it ha... |
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Section 4303.2012 | F-12 liquor permit to sell beer and wine at special functions.
...ar location in a precinct, in which the sale of beer and wine is otherwise permitted by law. However, sales under an F-12 permit on Sundays are not affected by whether Sunday sales of beer and wine for consumption on the premises where sold are allowed to be made by persons holding another type of permit in the precinct or at the particular location where the event is to be held. (D) The fee for the F-12 permit is ... |
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Section 4303.21 | G permit.
...acist to be named in the permit for the sale at retail of alcohol for medicinal purposes in quantities at each sale of not more than one gallon upon the written prescription of a physician or dentist who is lawfully and regularly engaged in the practice of the physician's or dentist's profession in this state, and for the sale of industrial alcohol for mechanical, chemical, or scientific purposes to a person known by... |
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Section 4303.23 | I permit.
...Permit I may be issued to wholesale druggists to purchase alcohol from the holders of A-3 permits and to import alcohol into this state subject to terms imposed by the division of liquor control; to sell at wholesale to physicians, dentists, druggists, veterinary surgeons, manufacturers, hospitals, infirmaries, and medical or educational institutions using such alcohol for medicinal, mechanical, chemical, or scienti... |
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Section 4303.26 | Permit application - transfer of ownership or location - notice to political subdivision.
...l zoning regulations 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 r... |
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Section 4303.29 | Requirements and restrictions for permit holders.
... located at a zoological park at which sales have been approved in an election held under former section 4301.356 of the Revised Code. An application for a D permit for such a premises is exempt from the population restrictions contained in this section, from the population quota restrictions contained in any rule of the liquor control commission, and from section 4303.31 of the Revised Code. The location of a... |
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Section 4305.01 | Tax bulk sale or distribution of beer.
...he state, a tax is hereby levied on the sale or distribution in this state of beer, whether in barrels or other containers, excepting in sealed bottles or cans, at the rate of five dollars and fifty-eight cents per barrel of thirty-one gallons. The tax commissioner shall exercise, with respect to the administration of the tax imposed by this section, all the powers and duties vested in or imposed by sections 4307.0... |
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Section 4307.01 | Bottled beverage tax definitions.
...udes firms and corporations. (C) "Wholesale dealer" includes only those persons who sell bottled beverages to retail dealers or for purpose of resale only. (D) "Retail dealer" includes every person other than a wholesale dealer or a manufacturer engaged in the business of selling bottled beverages in this state, irrespective of quantity or amount or number of sales. (E) "Sales" includes exchange, barter, gift, off... |
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Section 4307.04 | Administration of tax on sale of bottled beverages.
...le to diverse methods and conditions of sale of bottled beverages in this state. All books, papers, invoices, and records of any manufacturer, bottler, or wholesale or retail dealer in this state, whether or not required under sections 4307.01 to 4307.12 of the Revised Code to be kept by that person, showing that person's sales receipts and purchases of bottled beverages, shall at all times, during the usual business... |
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Section 4399.03 | Unlawful sale or gift of intoxicating liquors forfeits lease.
...The unlawful sale or gift of intoxicating liquors shall forfeit all rights of the lessee or tenant under any lease or contract of rent upon premises where such unlawful sale or gift takes place. |
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Section 4399.06 | Lease void where premises used for sale of intoxicating liquors contrary to law.
... are used, in whole or in part, for the sale of intoxicating liquors contrary to law, and the lessor, on and after the sale or gift of intoxicating liquors, shall be held to be in possession of such building or premises. |
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Section 4399.11 | Sale of intoxicating liquor near certain institutions prohibited.
...I of the Revised Code that involves the sale of intoxicating liquors at or within twelve hundred yards of the administration or main central building of the Columbus state hospital, Dayton state hospital, Athens state hospital, or Toledo state hospital, within two miles of the place at which an agricultural fair is being held, or within one mile of a county children's home situated within one mile of a municipal corp... |
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Section 4399.15 | Adulterated spirituous liquor, alcoholic liquor, or beer.
...No person, for the purpose of sale, shall adulterate spirituous liquor, alcoholic liquor, or beer used or intended for drink or medicinal or mechanical purposes, with cocculus indicus, vitriol, opium, alum, capsicum, copperas, laurel water, logwood, Brazilwood, cochineal, sugar of lead, aloes, glucose, tannic acid, or any other substance that is poisonous or injurious to health, or with a substance not a necessary in... |
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Section 4501.021 | Management of bureau records.
...ing such records. Any surplus from the sale of such records, after paying the cost of administering the destruction or sale of such records, shall be paid into the state treasury. (C) Each deputy registrar shall retain in the deputy registrar's office a file containing copies of all records and transactions performed for the bureau. Copies of motor vehicle registration applications shall be retained for a period o... |
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Section 4505.031 | Sale or disposal of vehicles involving minors.
...wing: (a) A statement authorizing the sale, disposition, purchase, or acquisition of the motor vehicle; (b) The signature of one of the minor's parents, the minor's guardian, or other person having custody of the minor that is signed in the presence of one of the following: (i) A clerk or deputy clerk of a court of common pleas; (ii) A notary public; (iii) A motor vehicle dealer or the dealer's designee, if... |
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Section 4507.02 | Permitting operation by unlicensed driver - surrender of out-of state license.
...cle. If the court is satisfied that the sale will be made in good faith and not for the purpose of circumventing the provisions of this section, it may certify its consent to the owner and to the registrar of motor vehicles who shall enter notice of the transfer of the title of the motor vehicle in the vehicle registration record. If, during the time the restricted license plates provided under division (B)(2) of t... |
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Section 4517.16 | Eligibility for construction equipment auction license.
...han one million dollars in gross annual sales in this state, and derives not more than ten per cent of the person's gross annual sales revenue in this state from the sale of motor vehicles having a gross vehicle weight rating of ten thousand pounds or less. |