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Section 3767.32 | Littering.

...on, regardless of intent, shall deposit litter or cause litter to be deposited on any public property, on private property not owned by the person, or in or on waters of the state unless one of the following applies: (1) The person is directed to do so by a public official as part of a litter collection drive; (2) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, the person deposits the litter in a litter recep...

Section 5733.065 | Additional tax on corporations for privilege of manufacturing or selling litter stream products in state.

...(A) As used in this section, "litter stream products" means: (1) Intoxicating liquor, beer, wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor as defined in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code; (2) Soft drinks as defined in section 913.22 of the Revised Code; (3) Glass, metal, plastic, or fiber containers with a capacity of less than two gallons sold for the purpose of being incorporated into or becoming a part of a pro...

Section 1547.49 | Littering prohibited.

...(A) As used in this section, "litter" means garbage, trash, waste, rubbish, ashes, cans, bottles, wire, paper, cartons, vessel parts, vehicle parts, furniture, glass, or anything else of an unsightly or unsanitary nature. (B) No operator or occupant of a vessel shall, regardless of intent, throw, drop, discard, or deposit litter from any vessel in operation or control upon or in any waters in this state, except into...

Section 4511.82 | Littering offenses.

...ntent, throw, drop, discard, or deposit litter from any motor vehicle in operation upon any street, road, or highway, except into a litter receptacle in a manner that prevents its being carried away or deposited by the elements. (B) No operator of a motor vehicle in operation upon any street, road, or highway shall allow litter to be thrown, dropped, discarded, or deposited from the motor vehicle, except into a litt...

Section 3736.02 | Statewide source reduction, recycling, recycling market development and litter prevention programs.

...ling, recycling market development, and litter prevention programs that are consistent with the state solid waste management plan adopted under section 3734.50 of the Revised Code. The programs shall include all of the following: (1) The assessment of waste generation within the state and implementation of source reduction practices; (2) The implementation of recycling and recycling market development activit...

Section 731.51 | Notice to owner to cut noxious weeds or remove litter - service.

...nding by the legislative authority that litter has been placed on lands in a municipal corporation, and has not been removed, and constitutes a detriment to public health, the legislative authority of a municipal corporation shall cause a written notice to be served upon the owner and, if different, upon the lessee, agent, or tenant having charge of the littered land, notifying him that litter is on the land, and tha...

Section 3734.49 | Materials management advisory council.

...ence in waste management, recycling, or litter prevention programs. Those members also shall represent a broad range of interests, including manufacturing, wholesale, retail, labor, raw materials, commercial recycling, and solid waste management. (B)(1) The governor shall make initial appointments to the advisory council not later than forty-five days after the effective date of this section. (2) The following ini...

Section 3736.01 | Recycling, waste reduction, litter prevention definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) "Litter" means garbage, trash, waste, rubbish, ashes, cans, bottles, wire, paper, cartons, boxes, automobile parts, furniture, glass, or anything else of an unsightly or unsanitary nature thrown, dropped, discarded, placed, or deposited by a person on public property, on private property not owned by the person, or in or on waters of the state unless one of the following applies: (1...

Section 5733.066 | Surcharge added to rates to fund recycling and litter prevention.

...ue to provide funding for recycling and litter prevention; (B) To the rate in division (B) of that section upon that portion of the value so determined that is subject to that rate, an additional twenty-two-hundredths per cent upon that value to provide funding for recycling and litter prevention; (C) To the rate in division (C) of that section times that portion of the value of the taxpayer's issued and outstandin...

Section 3714.073 | Fee for disposal of debris - collection - disposition.

...sury to the credit of the recycling and litter prevention fund created in section 3736.03 of the Revised Code; (3) A fee of two and one-half cents per cubic yard or five cents per ton, as applicable, the proceeds of which shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the waste management fund created in section 3734.061 of the Revised Code. (B) The owner or operator of a construction and demolition ...

Section 3736.03 | Recycling and litter prevention fund.

...in the state treasury the recycling and litter prevention fund, consisting of moneys distributed to it from fees, including the fee levied under division (A)(2) of section 3714.073 of the Revised Code, gifts, donations, grants, reimbursements, and other sources, including investment earnings. (B) The director of environmental protection shall do all of the following: (1) Use moneys credited to the fund exclusively ...

Section 3745.018 | Administration of financial, technical, and compliance programs.

...grant programs, including recycling and litter prevention grant programs under section 3736.05 of the Revised Code; (C) Programs for providing compliance and pollution prevention assistance to regulated entities under sections 3704.18 and 3745.017 of the Revised Code; (D) Statewide source reduction, recycling, recycling market development, and litter prevention programs under section 3736.02 of the Revised Code.

Section 4501.21 | License plate contribution fund.

...improving the local environment through litter prevention, beautification, community greening, waste reduction, and recycling. The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar receives pursuant to section 4503.579 of the Revised Code to the national council of negro women, incorporated, which shall use the contributions for educational purposes. The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar rec...

Section 5733.064 | Credit for recycling and litter prevention program donations.

...e to provide funding for recycling and litter prevention under Chapter 3736. of the Revised Code. The taxpayer shall claim the nonrefundable credit in the order required under section 5733.98 of the Revised Code. The tax commissioner may require the taxpayer to furnish such information as is necessary to support a claim for a credit under this section, and no credit shall be allowed unless the information is...

Section 1514.01 | Other surface mining definitions.

...terrestrial vegetation; the presence of litter and debris; or other appropriate means that consider the characteristics of the surrounding area. (M) "In-stream mining" means all or any part of a process followed in the production of minerals from the bottom of the channel of a watercourse that drains a surface area of more than one hundred square miles. "In-stream mining" may be accomplished by using any techn...

Section 1547.79 | All fines, forfeitures and penalties paid to director for fund.

...biting the dumping of refuse, trash, or litter into the waters in this state, shall be paid to the director of natural resources and by the director paid into the waterways safety fund established in section 1547.75 of the Revised Code for the purposes provided in sections 1547.55, 1547.67, 1547.71, and 1547.72 of the Revised Code.

Section 2308.02 | Expedited proceedings for vacant and abandoned properties.

...d, or continuously unlocked. (d) Junk, litter, trash, debris, or hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials have accumulated on the property. (e) Furnishings, window treatments, or personal items are absent from the structure on the land. (f) The property is the object of vandalism, loitering, or criminal conduct, or there has been physical destruction or deterioration of the property. (g) A mortgag...

Section 2921.44 | Dereliction of duty.

... Allow the detention facility to become littered or unsanitary; (2) Fail to provide persons confined in the detention facility with adequate food, clothing, bedding, shelter, and medical attention; (3) Fail to control an unruly prisoner, or to prevent intimidation of or physical harm to a prisoner by another; (4) Allow a prisoner to escape; (5) Fail to observe any lawful and reasonable regulation for the manageme...

Section 3734.35 | Affected community may request compensation agreement.

...ntenance; (2) Emergency services; (3) Litter prevention and reduction; (4) Collection and analysis of samples from public or private water wells; (5) Enforcement of applicable public health codes; (6) Enforcement of applicable environmental laws. The request shall state with particularity the nature and extent of the alleged impacts upon the affected community or communities for which compensation is sought, th...

Section 3734.57 | Fees for waste disposal.

... within the district for enforcing anti-littering laws and ordinances; (8) Providing financial assistance to boards of health of health districts within the district that are on the approved list under section 3734.08 of the Revised Code to defray the costs to the health districts for the participation of their employees responsible for enforcement of the solid waste provisions of this chapter and rules adopted an...

Section 3736.05 | Making grants - matching contributions.

... may make grants from the recycling and litter prevention fund created in section 3736.03 of the Revised Code to accomplish the purposes of the programs established under section 3736.02 of the Revised Code. (B) Except as provided in division (C) of this section, the director may require any eligible applicant certified by the materials management advisory council under division (F)(6) of section 3734.49 of the Revi...

Section 3767.99 | Penalty.

...n 3767.32 of the Revised Code to remove litter from any public or private property, or in or on waters of the state. (D) Whoever violates section 3767.16, 3767.17, 3767.18, 3767.201, or 3767.34 of the Revised Code is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.

Section 5733.11 | Failing to file or remit - filing incorrect report.

...ents for state corporate franchise and litter taxes," and shall have the same effect as other judgments. Execution shall issue upon the judgment upon the request of the tax commissioner, and all laws applicable to sales on execution shall apply to sales made under the judgment. If the assessment is not paid within sixty days after the day the assessment was issued, the portion of the assessment consisting of t...

Section 5733.98 | Order of claiming credits.

...d Code; The credit for recycling and litter prevention donations under section 5733.064 of the Revised Code; The credit for employers that enter into agreements with child day-care centers under section 5733.36 of the Revised Code; The credit for employers that reimburse employee child care expenses under section 5733.38 of the Revised Code; The nonrefundable job retention credit under division (B) of sect...

Section 6111.313 | Mitigation of impacts to ephemeral features.

...observation of substrates, such as leaf litter, snow, or ice. (e) Continue to conduct monitoring or implement additional measures to meet performance standards if the restoration areas are not meeting restoration performance criteria within two years following the completion of restoration activities.