Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2317.40 | Records as evidence.
...of institutions, whether carried on for profit or not. A record of an act, condition, or event, in so far as relevant, is competent evidence if the custodian or the person who made such record or under whose supervision such record was made testifies to its identity and the mode of its preparation, and if it was made in the regular course of business, at or near the time of the act, condition, or event, and if, in t... |
Section 2329.66 | Exempted interests and rights.
...ayment or benefit from a stock bonus or profit-sharing plan or a payment included in division (A)(6)(b) or (10)(a) of this section, on account of illness, disability, death, age, or length of service, to the extent reasonably necessary for the support of the person and any of the person's dependents, except if all the following apply: (i) The plan or contract was established by or under the auspices of an insider th... |
Section 2917.211 | Dissemination of image of another person.
...er 2981. of the Revised Code: (a) Any profits or proceeds and any property the person has acquired or maintained in violation of this section that the sentencing court determines to have been acquired or maintained as a result of the violation; (b) Any interest in, securities of, claim against, or property or contractual right of any kind affording a source of influence over any enterprise that the person has est... |
Section 2929.281 | Restitution.
...lth counseling expenses; (4) Wages or profits lost due to injury or harm to the victim as determined by the court. Lost wages include commission income as well as base wages. Commission income shall be established by evidence of commission income during the twelve-month period prior to the date of the crime for which restitution is being ordered, unless good cause for a shorter time period is shown. (5) Expenses ... |
Section 2929.32 | Additional fines for certain offenses.
...otherwise executing against any income, profits, or other real or personal property in which the offender has any right, title, or interest, including property acquired after the imposition of the fine, in the same manner as if the judgment had been rendered against the offender and in favor of the state in a civil action. If the fine is imposed pursuant to division (A)(1) of this section, the moneys collected as a r... |
Section 2929.38 | Reception and other fees.
... shall be used for the same purposes as profits from the commissary fund or resident program fund, except that they shall not be used to pay any salary or benefits of any person who works in or is employed for the sole purpose of providing service to the commissary. (C) Any fee paid by a person under this section shall be deducted from any medical or dental costs that the person is ordered to reimburse under a finan... |
Section 2933.65 | Civil and criminal actions for wiretapping and electronic surveillance violations.
...mages suffered by the plaintiff and the profits, if any, made as a result of the violation by the person or entity that engaged in the violation. (3) Punitive damages, if appropriate; (4) Reasonable attorney's fees and other litigation expenses that are reasonably incurred in bringing the civil action. (B) Good faith reliance on an interception warrant, extension of an interception warrant, other court order, a gr... |
Section 2969.01 | Recovery of offender's profits fund definitions.
...As used in sections 2969.01 to 2969.06 of the Revised Code: (A) "Offender" means a person who pleads guilty to, is convicted of, or is found not guilty by reason of insanity of an offense in this state or a person against whom a complaint or information has been filed or an indictment has been returned in this state. (B) "Victim" means a person who suffers personal injury, death, or property loss as a result of any... |
Section 2981.01 | Purposes of forfeiture.
...eeds" is not limited to the net gain or profit realized from the offense. "Proceeds" does not include property, including money or other means of exchange, if all of the following apply to that property: (i) It is held under clear title by a law enforcement agency. (ii) It is used or may be used to purchase contraband for the purpose of investigating any drug abuse offense, as defined in section 2925.01 of the Revi... |
Section 301.05 | Division of funds with new county.
...or other purposes, or received as clear profit on the sale of county town lots, the property of such old counties, shall not be subject to division. |
Section 303.55 | Establishing and maintaining records and funds.
...or other income, revenues, receipts, or profits derived by it from its undertaking of any county renewal project, as become available to the county in connection with its planning or project activities under the provisions of sections 303.26 to 303.56, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
Section 307.23 | Historical society appropriations.
...ss such society is incorporated not for profit under the laws of this state. Application for the funds shall be made in the form of a certified copy of a resolution adopted by the applicant society. |
Section 307.695 | Agreement for sales tax levy and bond issuance to construct and equip a convention center.
...nother state. (4) "Entity" means a nonprofit corporation, a municipal corporation, a port authority created under Chapter 4582. of the Revised Code, or a convention facilities authority created under Chapter 351. of the Revised Code. (5) "Lodging taxes" means excise taxes levied under division (A), (B), or (M) of section 5739.09 of the Revised Code and the revenues arising therefrom. (6) "Nonprofit corporation"... |
Section 307.985 | Transportation work plan regarding the transportation needs of low income residents.
...ioners, representatives of private non-profit and government entities that work with issues related to economic development, employment, and persons with physical disabilities; (E) Other individuals designated by the board of county commissioners. |
Section 308.11 | Exemption from tax.
...and the income therefrom, including any profit made on the sale thereof, shall at all times be free from taxation within the state. |
Section 3119.01 | Calculation of child support obligation definitions.
...ns, bonuses, draws against commissions, profit sharing, vacation pay, or any other compensation. (18) "Potential income" means both of the following for a parent who the court pursuant to a court support order, or a child support enforcement agency pursuant to an administrative child support order, determines is voluntarily unemployed or voluntarily underemployed: (a) Imputed income that the court or agency det... |
Section 3121.037 | Contents of withholding or deduction notice.
...efits or contributions, and bonuses or profit-sharing payments or distributions, and the amount of the benefits; (b) Include in the notice the obligor's last known address and telephone number, date of birth, social security number, and case number and, if known, the name and business address of any new employer of the obligor. (11) Subject to section 3121.0311 of the Revised Code, a requirement that, no late... |
Section 329.06 | County family services planning committee.
...that serves the county; (7) Private nonprofit and for-profit entities that provide family services in the county or that advocate for consumers of family services in the county, including entities that provide services to or advocate for victims of domestic violence; (8) Labor organizations; (9) Any other group or entity that has an interest in the family services provided in the county, including groups or entiti... |
Section 3301.52 | Preschool, school child program definitions.
...f the following: (1) Operated by a nonprofit or for-profit private entity; (2) Operated under a contract with a school district board of education, community school, or eligible nonpublic school; (3) Conducted only outside of school hours and in a building owned or operated by the contracting board or school. |
Section 3302.04 | School district improvement support - continuous improvement plan.
...ce personnel; (c) Contract with a nonprofit or for-profit entity to operate the building; (d) Turn operation of the building over to the department; (e) Other significant restructuring of the building's governance. (5) For any school building that fails to make adequate yearly progress for six consecutive school years, the district shall continue to comply with division (D)(2) of this section and shall im... |
Section 3302.042 | Pilot program for Columbus city school district.
...ct with another school district or a nonprofit or for-profit entity with a demonstrated record of effectiveness to operate the school; (4) Turn operation of the school over to the department; (5) Any other major restructuring of the school that makes fundamental reforms in the school's staffing or governance. (C) Not later than thirty days after receipt of a petition under division (B) of this section, the d... |
Section 3302.10 | Academic distress commissions.
...ng employees; (d) Contract with a nonprofit or for-profit entity to manage the operations of the school. The contract may provide for the entity to supply all or some of the staff for the school. (e) Reopen the school as a community school under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code or a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics school under Chapter 3326. of the Revised Code; (f) Permanently close the sc... |
Section 3302.12 | Schools performing poorly for three consecutive years.
...ct with another school district or a nonprofit or for-profit entity with a demonstrated record of effectiveness to operate the school; (c) Replace the principal and all teaching staff of the school and, upon request from the new principal, exempt the school from all requested policies and regulations of the board regarding curriculum and instruction. The board also shall distribute funding to the school in an amoun... |
Section 3304.15 | Opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency; appointment of executive director; authority.
...o other office or position of trust and profit, and shall engage in no other business during the executive director's term of office. The governor may grant the executive director the authority to appoint, remove, and discipline without regard to sex, race, creed, color, age, or national origin, such other professional, administrative, and clerical staff members as are necessary to carry out the functions and duties ... |
Section 3313.59 | Cooperation with public officials to provide other recreational activities.
...tended to include a corporation not for profit maintaining and operating a museum for the use and benefit of the general public and which is available to the pupils of such contributing school district. |