Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4399.11 | Sale of intoxicating liquor near certain institutions prohibited.
...e sold shall be shut up and abated as a nuisance by order of the court upon conviction of its owner or keeper. |
Section 4511.16 | Unauthorized sign or signal resembling a traffic control device.
... signal, marking, or device is a public nuisance, and the authority having jurisdiction over the highway may remove it or cause it to be removed. (B) Except as otherwise provided in this division, whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. If, within one year of the offense, the offender previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to one predicate motor vehicle or traffic offense, whoever... |
Section 4513.61 | Storing vehicles in possession of law enforcement officers or left on public property.
...at the motor vehicle will be declared a nuisance and disposed of if not claimed within ten days of the date of the sending of the notice. (2) The owner or lienholder of the motor vehicle is responsible for payment of any expenses or charges incurred in its removal and storage and may reclaim the motor vehicle upon payment of those expenses or charges, and presentation of proof of ownership, which may be evidenced b... |
Section 4582.04 | Port authority employees.
...rty of others located thereon, suppress nuisances and disturbances and breaches of the peace, and enforce laws and the rules of the port authority for the preservation of good order. In performing their duties, special police officers are vested with the same powers of arrest as police officers under section 2935.03 of the Revised Code. Any person employed as a special police officer by a port authority is a "public... |
Section 4582.28 | Port authority employees.
...rty of others located thereon, suppress nuisances and disturbances and breaches of the peace, and enforce laws and the rules of the port authority for the preservation of good order. In performing their duties, special police officers are vested with the same powers of arrest as police officers under section 2935.03 of the Revised Code. Any person employed as a special police officer by a port authority is a "public... |
Section 4731.341 | Injunctions.
...blic welfare and to constitute a public nuisance. (B) The attorney general, the prosecuting attorney of any county in which the offense was committed or the offender resides, the state medical board, or any other person having knowledge of a person who either directly or by complicity is in violation of division (A) of this section, may on or after January 1, 1969, in accord with provisions of the Revised Code gover... |
Section 4737.11 | Enforcement.
...rt may order such junk yard abated as a nuisance or make such other order as may be proper. An action brought under this section shall not be deemed to be a bar to a prosecution under section 4737.99 of the Revised Code. |
Section 503.52 | Adult entertainment establishment regulations.
...767. of the Revised Code to abate as a nuisance any place in the unincorporated area of the township at which a resolution adopted under division (A) of this section or section 503.53 of the Revised Code is being or has been violated. If the township does not request the prosecuting attorney to prosecute and defend an action under that chapter, the legal counsel of the township, if other than the prosecuting a... |
Section 5516.12 | Disapproving, cancelling, or revoking permits.
...ising device to be a public and private nuisance and order its removal. Removal of the advertising device shall proceed in accordance with divisions (B) and (C) of section 5516.04 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5721.17 | Foreclosure proceeding against property that includes building constituting a public nuisance.
...(A) Upon the delivery by the county auditor of a delinquent land tax certificate for, a delinquent vacant land tax certificate for, or a master list of delinquent vacant tracts or delinquent tracts that includes, any property on which is located a building subject to a receivership under section 3767.41 of the Revised Code, the prosecuting attorney may institute a foreclosure proceeding under section 5721.18 of the R... |
Section 6111.051 | Use, management, or disposal of structural products.
...results in any of the following: (1) A nuisance; (2) An exceedance of a water quality standard adopted under section 6111.041 of the Revised Code; (3) An exceedance of a primary or secondary maximum contaminant level established in rules adopted under section 6109.04 of the Revised Code; (4) An emission of an air contaminant as defined in section 3704.01 of the Revised Code; (5) A threat to public health or safe... |
Section 6111.08 | Rights in equity or under common law not affected.
...ity or under the common law to suppress nuisances or to abate pollution. |
Section 6111.20 | Orders to secure a quality effluent from water purification or sewage treatment works.
...nsively polluted or has become a public nuisance or that a public water supply taken from such stream, watercourse, canal, lake, pond, or body of water has been rendered impure and dangerous to health, the director shall issue an order to the mayor or managing officer or officers of the municipal corporation, public institution, or person having charge of or owning such water purification or sewage treatment works, t... |
Section 6113.01 | Adoption of Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Compact.
...life, free from unsightly or malodorous nuisances due to floating solids or sludge deposits, and adaptable to such other uses as may be legitimate. ARTICLE II The signatory states hereby create a district to be known as the "Ohio river valley water sanitation district," hereinafter called the district, which shall embrace all territory within the signatory states, the water in which flows ultimately into the Ohio r... |
Section 6117.012 | Rules for disconnection and reconnection or relocation of improper inflows into sewers.
...1) to (4) of this section constitutes a nuisance subject to injunctive relief and abatement pursuant to Chapter 3767. of the Revised Code or as otherwise permitted by law. (C) A board of county commissioners may use sewer district funds; county general fund moneys; the proceeds of bonds issued under Chapter 133. or 165. of the Revised Code; and, to the extent permitted by their terms, loans, grants, or other mon... |
Section 6123.03 | Public policy.
...t and insect vectors of disease, public nuisance and the adverse effect on land values caused thereby and the scenic blight marring the landscape, to assist in the financing of solid waste facilities for industry, commerce, distribution and research, including public utility companies, to create or preserve jobs and employment opportunities or improve the economic welfare of the people of the state, or to assist and ... |
Section 719.012 | Appropriation of property and rehabilitation of building or structure.
...ing or structure is no longer a public nuisance, insecure, unsafe, structurally defective, unhealthful, or unsanitary, or a threat to the public health, safety, or welfare, or in violation of a building code or ordinance adopted under section 731.231 of the Revised Code. Any building or structure appropriated pursuant to this section which is not rehabilitated within two years shall be demolished. If during t... |
Section 723.011 | Control of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters.
...ers in repair and free from snow or any nuisance. |
Section 903.10 | Administrative rules for permits to install and permits to operate [see Section 3 of H.B. 363 of the 128th General Assembly].
...t which insects or rodents constitute a nuisance or adversely affect public health; (6) The amount of civil penalties for violation of an insect and rodent control plan assessed by the director of agriculture under division (B) of section 903.16 of the Revised Code, provided that the rules adopted under division (C)(6) of this section shall not establish a civil penalty of more than ten thousand dollars for a violat... |
Section 909.03 | Control, eradication or prevention of bee diseases or spread of Africanized honey bees.
... honey bees, and equipment are a public nuisance. |
Section 909.12 | Frames and honeycombs must be easily removable and accessible.
...ved, are hereby declared to be a public nuisance. If any owner is found using such cross-comb hives or domiciles, the director of agriculture shall notify said owner in writing to cease using them. If, after the expiration of one year from receipt of said notice, the owner has failed to cease using said cross-comb hives or domiciles for housing bees, the director may seize and destroy them without remuneration. |
Section 921.01 | Pesticide definitions.
..."Pest" means a harmful, destructive, or nuisance insect, fungus, rodent, nematode, bacterium, bird, snail, weed, or parasitic plant or a harmful or destructive form of plant or animal life or virus, or any plant or animal species that the director declares to be a pest, except viruses, bacteria, or other microorganisms on or in living animals, including human beings. (JJ) "Pesticide" means any substance or mixture ... |
Section 935.29 | Local ordinances.
...animals or restricted snakes as public nuisances, and dangerous wild animals or restricted snakes as a threat to public health, safety, and welfare. (B) A municipal corporation may adopt and enforce ordinances that are more stringent than the requirements established by this chapter and rules in order to control dangerous wild animals, restricted snakes, or both within the municipal corporation. (C) No person... |
Section 953.22 | Licensing of rendering operations.
...pping wild animals in accordance with a nuisance wild animal permit issued by the chief of the division of wildlife in the department of natural resources under rules adopted pursuant to section 1531.08 of the Revised Code; (6) A county dog warden or animal control officer who transports raw rendering material only for disposal purposes. |
Section 953.25 | Disposal or rendering of raw rendering material requirements.
... shall be disposed of so as to cause no nuisance; (4) All skinning and dismembering of an animal body or part thereof shall be done within a building. (B) Raw rendering material that is not disposed of to a licensee or as provided in division (B), (C), or (D) of section 953.26 of the Revised Code shall be buried at a depth of at least four feet. |