Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1351.07 | Advertisements - mandatory information to be supplied.
...sement for a lease-purchase agreement shall state that a lease of any specific property is available at specific amounts or on specific terms unless the lessor will lease the property at those amounts or on those terms. (B) No advertisement shall state that a payment or a lease payment is due upon origination of a lease without disclosing all of the following: (1) The payment due upon origination of the lease; ... |
Section 1351.08 | Liability of lessor for noncompliance.
...is liable to the lessee in an amount equal to the sum of the following: (1) The costs of the action and reasonable attorney's fees as determined by the court; (2) The greater of the following: (a) The actual damages sustained by the lessee as a result of the failure of the lessor; (b)(i) In the case of an individual action, twenty-five per cent of the total amount necessary to acquire ownership of the property th... |
Section 1351.09 | Limits on lessor's liability.
... an amount in excess of the amounts actually disclosed. This division applies whether the error was discovered through the lessor's own procedures or by any other means. (B) A lessor is not liable under section 1351.08 of the Revised Code for damages in excess of the actual damage sustained by the lessee if the lessor shows by a preponderance of the evidence that the violation of this chapter resulted from a bona fi... |
Section 1353.01 | Farm machinery or construction equipment dealers or suppliers definitions.
...sted in the supplier's price list or catalog in effect at the time the dealer agreement is terminated, less all applicable discounts. (C) "Dealer agreement" means a written or implied contract, sales agreement, or security agreement between a supplier and a dealer that authorizes the dealer to engage in the retail sale and service of farm machinery or construction equipment in accordance with methods and procedure... |
Section 1353.02 | Repurchase of inventory upon termination of agreement.
...(A) If a dealer enters into a dealer agreement with a supplier that is evidenced by a written or implied contract, sales agreement, or security agreement in which the dealer agrees to maintain an inventory, and the dealer agreement is subsequently terminated by the supplier in violation of section 1353.06 of the Revised Code or of the terms of the dealer agreement or because of the merger or consolidation of the supp... |
Section 1353.03 | Effect on security interests - provisions are supplemental to agreement.
...urity interest which any person, financial institution, or supplier has in the inventory of the dealer or affect a supplier's right to charge back to a dealer's account amounts previously paid or credited as a discount incident to the dealer's purchase of the repurchased inventory. (B) The provisions of this chapter are supplemental to any agreement between the dealer and the supplier governing the return of invento... |
Section 1353.04 | Compelling repurchase.
...tion 1353.02 of the Revised Code, the dealer may bring a civil action to compel repurchase. If the court finds in favor of the dealer, the court shall order the supplier to repurchase the inventory at its current net price. In addition, the court shall order the supplier to pay to the dealer interest on the current net price of the inventory, computed pursuant to division (C) of section 1353.02 of the Revised Code, p... |
Section 1353.05 | Contracts prior to date of chapter.
...This chapter does not apply to any contract entered into before the effective date of this chapter unless it is a continuing contract that has no expiration date. |
Section 1353.06 | Cause for termination.
...)(1) No supplier, without good cause, shall terminate, fail to renew, or substantially alter the competitive circumstances of a dealer agreement that is entered into by the supplier and a dealer on or after the effective date of this section or that is a continuing contract with no expiration date. (2) Circumstances that constitute good cause for a supplier to terminate, fail to renew, or substantially alter the c... |
Section 1354.01 | Definitions.
...t or not for profit, including a financial institution organized, chartered, or holding a license authorizing operation under the laws of this state, any other state, the United States, or any other country, or the parent or subsidiary of any of the foregoing. (B) "Covered entity" means a business that accesses, maintains, communicates, or processes personal information or restricted information in or through one or... |
Section 1354.02 | Safe harbor requirements.
...354.01 to 1354.05 of the Revised Code shall do one of the following: (1) Create, maintain, and comply with a written cybersecurity program that contains administrative, technical, and physical safeguards for the protection of personal information and that reasonably conforms to an industry recognized cybersecurity framework, as described in section 1354.03 of the Revised Code; or (2) Create, maintain, and compl... |
Section 1354.03 | Reasonable conformance.
... (a) The "framework for improving critical infrastructure cybersecurity" developed by the "national institute of standards and technology" (NIST); (b) "NIST special publication 800-171"; (c) "NIST special publications 800-53 and 800-53a"; (d) The "federal risk and authorization management program (FedRAMP) security assessment framework"; (e) The "center for internet security critical security controls for effecti... |
Section 1354.04 | No private right of action.
...354.01 to 1354.05 of the Revised Code shall not be construed to provide a private right of action, including a class action, with respect to any act or practice regulated under those sections. |
Section 1354.05 | Severability.
... entity is for any reason held to be invalid, the remainder of the provisions under those sections and the application of such provisions to other covered entities shall not be thereby affected. |
Section 1355.01 | Definitions.
...ion. (2) The superintendent of financial institutions determines the department or agency would regulate a sandbox participant if the person were not a sandbox participant. (B) "Consumer" means a person that obtains, from a sandbox participant, a novel financial product or service that is to be used primarily for personal, family, household, or business purposes. "Consumer" includes a legal representative of the ... |
Section 1355.02 | Regulatory sandbox program.
...The superintendent of financial institutions shall establish a regulatory sandbox program in consultation with applicable agencies to enable a person to obtain limited access to the market in this state to test novel financial products or services without obtaining any other license or authorization that otherwise would be required. |
Section 1355.03 | Application for entry into sandbox.
...gulatory sandbox to test a novel financial product or service. (2) A person shall file an application with the superintendent of financial institutions in order to test a novel financial product or service if either of the following applies: (a) The person does not hold a license or other authorization under Title XI or Chapter 1315., 1321., 1322., 1733., 4712., 4727., or 4728. of the Revised Code. (b) The pers... |
Section 1355.04 | Input from applicable agencies.
...The superintendent of financial institutions shall consult with all applicable agencies before admitting a person into the regulatory sandbox. This consultation may include seeking information about any of the following: (A) Whether the applicable agency previously has either: (1) Issued a license or other authorization to the applicant; (2) Investigated, sanctioned, or pursued legal action against the applican... |
Section 1355.05 | Terms of participation in sandbox.
...(A) If the superintendent of financial institutions approves an application for entry into the regulatory sandbox, the applicant is considered a sandbox participant and the superintendent shall issue the sandbox participant a license number. (B) The superintendent and sandbox participant shall enter into an agreement regarding the scope of the sandbox participant's test including any restrictions or limits on testi... |
Section 1355.06 | Consumer disclosures.
...(A) Before providing a novel financial product or service to a consumer, a sandbox participant shall disclose to the consumer all of the following: (1) The name and contact information of the sandbox participant, including the license number provided by the superintendent of financial institutions pursuant to division (A) of section 1355.05 of the Revised Code; (2) That the novel financial product or service is a... |
Section 1355.07 | Exiting the sandbox.
...sting period, the sandbox participant shall do either of the following: (1) Notify the superintendent of financial institutions that the sandbox participant will exit the regulatory sandbox, wind down its test, and cease offering the novel financial product or service in the regulatory sandbox within sixty days of the end of the testing period; (2) Seek an extension pursuant to section 1355.08 of the Revised Code... |
Section 1355.08 | Extension of testing period.
...law. (B) The superintendent of financial institutions may grant or deny a request for an extension pursuant to division (A) of this section by the end of the testing period. The superintendent shall not grant an extension that is effective for more than one year following the end of the initial regulatory sandbox testing period. (C) A sandbox participant that obtains an extension pursuant to division (B) of this ... |
Section 1355.09 | Recordkeeping, test failure, security breach.
...(A) A sandbox participant shall retain records, documents, and data produced in the ordinary course of business regarding a novel financial product or service tested in the regulatory sandbox. (B) If a novel financial product or service fails before the end of the testing period, the sandbox participant shall notify the superintendent of financial institutions and report on actions taken to ensure consumers have no... |
Section 1355.10 | Confidentiality and disclosure of information.
...of a sandbox participant's novel financial product or service, records that are submitted to or obtained by the superintendent of financial institutions or an applicable agency pursuant to this chapter are not public records for the purposes of section 149.43 of the Revised Code and shall not be disclosed except in accordance with this section. The name of a sandbox participant and an overview of a sandbox participan... |
Section 1355.11 | Reporting requirements.
...(A) The superintendent of financial institutions may establish periodic reporting requirements for sandbox participants. (B) The superintendent may seek records, documents, and data from sandbox participants. Upon the superintendent's request, a sandbox participant shall make such records, documents, and data available for inspection by the superintendent. (C) If the superintendent has reasonable cause to believe... |