Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3737.841 | Fire safety and standards definitions.
...ade, deliver, give away, rent, consign, lease, possess for sale, or dispose of in any other commercial manner. (C) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, "seating furniture" means any article of furniture, including children's furniture, that can be used as a support for an individual, or an individual's limbs or feet, when sitting or resting in an upright or reclining position and that either: (1)... |
Section 3745.01 | Environmental protection agency created - powers - duties.
...ity right-to-know, and toxic chemical release reporting; the cessation of chemical handling operations; the prevention, control, and abatement of air and water pollution; public water supply; comprehensive water resource management planning; products that contain mercury as defined in section 3734.61 of the Revised Code; and the disposal and treatment of solid wastes, infectious wastes, construction and demolit... |
Section 3745.04 | Appeals to review commission.
...on, or revocation of a license, permit, lease, variance, or certificate, or the approval or disapproval of plans and specifications pursuant to law or rules adopted thereunder. (B) Any person who was a party to a proceeding before the director of environmental protection may participate in an appeal to the environmental review appeals commission for an order vacating or modifying the action of the director or a loc... |
Section 3746.24 | Tort actions - immunity.
...us substances or petroleum at, or the release of hazardous substances or petroleum from, a property where a voluntary action is being or has been conducted under this chapter and rules adopted under it unless an action or omission of the person, state agency, political subdivision, or public utility, or an officer or employee thereof, constitutes willful or wanton misconduct or intentionally tortious conduct: (1) A ... |
Section 3752.111 | Fiduciary's authority where operator fails to comply.
... the facility for the occurrence of a release or threatened release of a regulated substance; any response action taken under section 107(d)(1) of the "Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980," 94 Stat. 2781, 42 U.S.C.A. 9607, as amended, and applicable regulations adopted under that act; compliance with the requirements established in division (B) of this section; or any remedia... |
Section 3753.01 | Risk management program definitions.
...sed in this chapter: (A) "Accidental release" means an unanticipated emission of a regulated substance into the ambient air from a stationary source. (B) "Clean Air Act Amendments" means the "Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990," 91 Stat. 685, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et al., as amended, and regulations adopted under it. (C) "Covered process" means a process that has a regulated substance present in an amount that is in excess... |
Section 3767.41 | Buildings found to be public nuisance.
...establish and collect rents and income, lease and rent the building and the property, and evict tenants; (2) Pay all expenses of operating and conserving the building and the property, including, but not limited to, the cost of electricity, gas, water, sewerage, heating fuel, repairs and supplies, custodian services, taxes and assessments, and insurance premiums, and hire and pay reasonable compensation to a manag... |
Section 3767.50 | Action to foreclose lien on blighted parcel.
...negotiation of written or oral lease agreements for the premises, the collection of rents for the premises, the performance of maintenance or repairs on the premises, or the authorization of others to perform maintenance or repairs on the premises. (B)(1) A municipal corporation, in addition to any other remedy authorized by law, has a cause of action in the environ... |
Section 3769.13 | Damaged track - permit to hold meeting elsewhere.
...(A) Any person, association, trust, or corporation owning, leasing, or operating a race track, place, or enclosure which has been damaged by fire or other cause and at which in any year such a person, association, trust, or corporation has held or conducted a horse-racing meeting under a permit issued by the state racing commission, may be issued a permit by said commission to hold or conduct a horse-racing meeting a... |
Section 3772.121 | Qualifications for gaming-related vendor license.
...ices, and supplies offered for sale or lease in connection with casino games authorized under this chapter. (C) A gaming-related vendor's equipment, devices, or supplies that are used by a person in an unauthorized casino gaming operation shall be forfeited to the state. |
Section 3772.27 | Initial investment.
...r any of its affiliates; (2) Property leased by the casino operator or any of its affiliates; (3) Access over property under the right of the casino operator or any of its affiliates, whether it be by skyways, walkways, roadways, easements, or rights of way; (4) Nongaming amenities. |
Section 3773.48 | Prohibiting financial interest in boxer and premises.
... a boxer competing on premises owned or leased by the person or in which the person is otherwise financially interested. |
Section 3780.29 | Home grow.
...ohibition is included in the applicable lease agreement. (E) The division of cannabis control shall adopt rules setting forth a schedule of civil penalties that may be applied for violations of this section. (F) If an individual cultivates or grows double the maximum number of cannabis plants permitted under division (A) of this section or transfers cannabis plants in violation of division (A)(3) of this section... |
Section 3780.33 | Liabilities and immunities.
...ohibition is included in the applicable lease agreement. (G) Notwithstanding any conflicting provision of the Revised Code, the use or possession of adult use cannabis in accordance with this chapter shall not be used as a reason for disqualifying an individual from a public benefit program administered by any state or local authority, or for otherwise denying an individual a public benefit administered by the sta... |
Section 3781.104 | Smoke detector systems or sprinkler system for apartment buildings and condominiums.
...re residential dwelling units rented or leased to tenants upon other than a transient basis and does not include a "hotel" as that term is defined in section 3731.01 of the Revised Code but does include a college or university dormitory. (3) "Condominium" means any building composed of individually owned units and operated by an association of owners. (C) The board of building standards, pursuant to section 3781.10... |
Section 3783.02 | Exemptions.
...urposes or located on property owned or leased by the utility or on public highways, streets, roads, etc., or by established rights on private property; (F) Installations of elevators, dumbwaiters, and escalators as regulated by the bureau of workers' compensation. |
Section 3791.13 | Repair and removal.
...(A) When a municipal corporation or county enters and repairs or removes an abandoned service station and its appurtenances and restores the property as provided in division (E) or (G) of section 3791.12 of the Revised Code, it may bring an action to recover the costs of repair or removal and restoration, plus the costs of the suit. The owner of the property and any lessee, other than a person leasing and opera... |
Section 3791.21 | Refuse container safety standards.
...erson shall install, manufacture, sell, lease, or purchase any refuse container that does not conform to the rules of the board adopted under this section. |
Section 3901.34 | Transactions to which insurer is a party; dividends and distributions to shareholders.
...vent of the affiliate's default under a lease or other agreement. (10) Premiums or other funds belonging to the insurer that are collected by or held by an affiliate are the exclusive property of the insurer and are subject to the control of the insurer. Any right of offset in the event an insurer is placed into receivership is subject to Chapter 3903. of the Revised Code. (B) For the purposes of this section, in... |
Section 3903.21 | Liquidator - powers and duties.
...e. (9) Acquire, hypothecate, encumber, lease, improve, sell, transfer, abandon, or otherwise dispose of or deal with, any property of the insurer at its market value or upon such terms and conditions as are fair and reasonable. The liquidator may execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all deeds, assignments, releases, and other instruments necessary or proper to effectuate any sale of property or other transactio... |
Section 3905.01 | Insurance producers licensing act definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Affordable Care Act" means the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act," 124 Stat. 119, 42 U.S.C. 18031 (2011). (B) "Business entity" means a corporation, association, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or other legal entity. (C) "Home state" means the state or territory of the United States, including the District of Columbia, in which an insur... |
Section 3905.423 | Consumer goods contracts to be covered by reimbursement insurance.
... (2) "Consumer goods" means goods sold, leased, assigned, awarded by chance, or transferred to a consumer in a consumer transaction. (3) "Consumer goods service contract" means a contract or agreement to perform or pay for repairs, replacement, or maintenance of consumer goods due to a defect in materials or workmanship, normal wear and tear, power surges, or accidental damage from handling, that is effective for a ... |
Section 3921.12 | Operating charitable, benevolent, or educational institutions for benefit of members.
.... For such purpose it may own, hold, or lease personal property or real property located within or without this state, with necessary buildings. The property shall be reported in every annual statement but shall not be allowed as an admitted asset of the society, unless, after excluding such asset, its assets exceed its reserves by at least ten per cent. (B) Maintenance, treatment, and proper attendance in any insti... |
Section 3925.20 | Authorized real estate holdings.
...l estate, acquired or held by purchase, lease, or otherwise, as an investment for production of income or to be improved or developed for the production of income. An insurer shall not have at any one time more than ten per cent of its assets invested in real estate under this section. An insurer shall not have at any one time more than two per cent of its assets invested in any one real estate investment except with... |
Section 3942.01 | Definitions.
...pany driver. (2) The vehicle is owned, leased, or otherwise authorized for use by the transportation network company driver. (3) The vehicle is not a taxicab or other similar vehicle for hire, unless the vehicle is being used to provide transportation network company services on behalf of a transportation network company that has been issued a permit under section 4925.02 of the Revised Code. (4) The vehicle is no... |