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Section 125.608 | Reimbursement by ordering offices for administrative expenses.

...upplies and services from qualified non-profit agencies or their approved agents shall reimburse the department of administrative services a reasonable sum to cover the department's costs of administering sections 125.60 to 125.6012 of the Revised Code. The department may bill administrative costs to government ordering offices directly, or allow qualified non-profit agencies or approved agents to collect and remit d...

Section 1319.17 | Commercial credit reports.

...or other commercial entity, whether for profit or not for profit. (2) "Commercial credit report" means any report provided to a business for a legitimate business purpose, relating to the financial status or payment habits of a business that is the subject of the report. "Commercial credit report" does not include any of the following: (a) A report prepared for commercial insurance underwriting, claims, or auditi...

Section 1333.52 | Record piracy.

...ecorded, with intent to sell or use for profit through public performance any product derived from the transcription. Each transcription of sound in violation of division (A)(1) of this section is a separate offense. (2) Advertise, offer for sale, or sell, any product knowing it to have been produced in violation of division (A)(1) of this section. (B) No person shall purposely manufacture, sell, or distribute for ...

Section 1334.01 | Business opportunity plan definitions.

...ces; (c) That the purchaser can earn a profit in excess of the initial payment; (d) That there is a market for the goods or services; (e) That there is a buy-back arrangement. (E) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, limited or general partnership, association, or other business entity. (F) "Affiliated person" means a person who is described by any of the following: (1) ...

Section 1334.03 | Prohibitions.

...otential sales, income, or gross or net profit, unless: (1) The seller possesses data to substantiate the representation and provides the data in writing to the prospective purchaser at least ten business days prior to the execution of an agreement selling or leasing the business opportunity plan; (2) The written data provided by the seller discloses at least: (a) The length of time the seller has been selling or ...

Section 1345.63 | Conspicuous and legible cover sheet with notice.

...act provides no guarantee or promise of profits, or that your invention or idea will be purchased by a manufacturer. Only a very small percentage of inventions have a chance at receiving profits. An invention developer can assist you in your efforts." (B) The cover sheet notice shall contain the name, home office address, and local office address of the invention developer. (C) The cover sheet notice shall contain ...

Section 1349.19 | Private disclosure of security breach of computerized personal information data.

...ver organized and whether operating for profit 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 a financial institution. (3) "Consumer reporting agency that compiles and maintains files on consumers on a nationwide basis" means a c...

Section 1354.01 | Definitions.

...ver organized and whether operating for profit 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 o...

Section 149.43 | Availability of public records for inspection and copying.

...ive school in this state kept by the nonprofit or for-profit entity operating the alternative school pursuant to section 3313.533 of the Revised Code. "Public record" does not mean any of the following: (a) Medical records; (b) Records pertaining to probation and parole proceedings, to proceedings related to the imposition of community control sanctions and post-release control sanctions, or to proceedings rela...

Section 150.03 | Program fund; Investment policy.

... from the program fund in private, for-profit venture capital funds, including funds of funds, that invest in enterprises in the seed or early stage of business development or established business enterprises developing new methods or technologies, and that demonstrate potential to generate high levels of successful investment performance. (C) It specifies that a program administrator or fund manager employed ...

Section 151.03 | Common schools capital facilities bond service fund.

...nd and to be transferred to the lottery profits education fund, and moneys from time to time in the lottery profits education fund, all as provided for and referred to in section 3770.06 of the Revised Code. (3) "Ohio facilities construction commission" and "school district" have the same meanings as in section 3318.01 of the Revised Code. (4) "Obligations" means obligations as defined in section 151.01 of the Revi...

Section 166.07 | Lending money from facilities establishment fund.

...ctor may enter into agreements with for-profit or non-profit organizations in this state to originate and administer loans made. Fees, charges, rates of interest, times of payment of interest and principal, and other terms, conditions, and provisions of and security for loans made from the facilities establishment fund pursuant to this section shall be such as the director determines to be appropriate and in f...

Section 166.11 | Limits on aggregate amounts of obligations and guarantees.

...he aggregate amount of moneys used from profit from the sale of spirituous liquor, and not from other sources, in any fiscal year shall not exceed sixty-three million dollars. For purposes of the preceding sentence, "other sources" include the annual investment income on special funds to the extent it will be available for payment of any bond service charges in lieu of use of profit from the sale of spirituous liquor...

Section 169.02 | Further defining unclaimed funds.

... them, or any dividend, capital credit, profit, distribution, interest, or payment on principal or other sum, held or owed by a holder, including funds deposited with a fiscal agent or fiduciary for payment of them, and instruments representing an ownership interest, unclaimed for five years. Any underlying share or other intangible instrument representing an ownership interest in a business association, in which the...

Section 1701.03 | Purposes of corporation.

...f the corporation for pecuniary gain or profit and distribution of net earnings. (b) No particular purpose of a corporation has priority over any other purpose of the corporation. (3) A corporation that does not have a beneficial purpose is not required to operate exclusively for profit or distribution of net earnings of the corporation in all instances. (4) To be effective, a beneficial purpose shall be exp...

Section 1701.05 | Corporate name - transfer - reservation.

...me of any other corporation, whether nonprofit or for profit and whether that of a domestic or of a foreign corporation authorized to do business in this state; (b) The name of any limited liability company registered in the office of the secretary of state pursuant to Chapter 1705. or 1706. of the Revised Code, whether domestic or foreign; (c) The name of any limited liability partnership registered in the off...

Section 1701.91 | Judicial dissolution.

...on has been or could be conducted at a profit. (5) By an order of the court of common pleas of the county in which the corporation, whether for profit or nonprofit, has its principal office, in an action brought by the prosecuting attorney of the county, when it is found that the corporation was organized or systematically used to further criminal purposes, or as a subterfuge to engage in prostitution, gamblin...

Section 1702.11 | Contents of regulations.

...ning a quorum. (C) The members of a nonprofit corporation may adopt or authorize the directors to adopt, either before or during an emergency, as defined in division (U) of section 1701.01 of the Revised Code, emergency regulations operative only during an emergency. The emergency regulations may include those provisions that are authorized to be included in regulations by divisions (A) and (B) of this section. In ...

Section 1702.461 | Conversion to domestic or foreign entity other than a for profit corporation or domestic corporation; written declaration of conversion.

...stic or foreign entity other than a for profit corporation or a domestic corporation. The conversion also must be permitted by the laws under which the converted entity will exist. (B)(1) The written declaration of conversion shall set forth all of the following: (a) The name and form of entity that is being converted, the name and form of entity into which the entity will be converted, and the jurisdiction o...

Section 1703.04 | Application for license.

...n this state, a foreign corporation for profit shall file with the secretary of state a certificate of good standing or subsistence, dated not earlier than ninety days prior to the filing of the application, under the seal of the secretary of state, or other proper official, of the state under the laws of which said corporation was incorporated, setting forth the exact corporate title and the fact that the corporatio...

Section 1703.041 | Designated agent.

...(A) Every foreign corporation for profit that is licensed to transact business in this state, and every foreign nonprofit corporation that is licensed to exercise its privileges in this state, shall have and maintain an agent, sometimes referred to as the "designated agent," upon whom process against the corporation may be served within this state. The agent shall be one of the following: (1) A natural person who ...

Section 1705.01 | [Repealed effective 2/11/2022 by S.B. 276, 133rd General Assembly - See R.C. 1706.83] Limited liability company definitions.

... (d) An unincorporated business or for profit organization, including a general or limited partnership; (e) A limited liability company. (E) "Incompetent" has the same meaning as in section 2111.01 of the Revised Code. (F) "Knowledge," of a fact, means actual knowledge of that fact and knowledge of other facts that under the circumstances shows bad faith. (G) "Member" means a person whose name appears on the...

Section 1706.01 | Limited liability company definitions.

...rporation, professional association, nonprofit corporation, business trust, real estate investment trust, common law trust, statutory trust, cooperative association, or any similar organization that has a governing statute, in each case, whether foreign or domestic. (L) "Foreign limited liability company" means an entity that is all of the following: (1) An unincorporated association; (2) Organized under the la...

Section 1706.76 | Separate asset series-designation by operating agreement.

...ons of the limited liability company or profits and losses associated with specified property or obligations; (b) A separate purpose or investment objective. (2) At least one member associated with each series. (B) A series established in accordance with division (A) of this section may carry on any activity, whether or not for profit.

Section 1707.041 | Control bids made pursuant to tender offer or request or invitation for tenders.

... guarantees against loss, guarantees of profits, division of losses or profits, or the giving or withholding of proxies, naming the persons with whom such contracts, arrangements, or understandings have been entered into; (g) Complete information on the organization and operations of the offeror, including the year of organization; the form of organization; the jurisdiction in which it is organized; a description of...