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Section 1533.43 | License tag to be attached to each fishing device.

...utes a separate offense and is a public nuisance. Such an untagged fishing device, or parts thereof, is unlawful under this section and shall be seized and held for evidence or for forfeiture proceedings. No person shall fail to comply with any provision of this section or division rule adopted pursuant thereto.

Section 1533.44 | Fishing devices shall be marked with owner's or operator's name.

...utes a separate offense and is a public nuisance. Such an unmarked fishing device or parts thereof shall be seized and held for evidence or for forfeiture proceedings as provided in section 1531.20 of the Revised Code. The chief of the division of wildlife may provide by division rule the manner in which any device used in commercial fishing and referred to in this chapter or Chapter 1531. of the Revised Code shall ...

Section 1533.55 | Placement and maintenance of nets and other fishing devices in Lake Erie.

...vised Code or division rule is a public nuisance and each wildlife officer, or other officer with like authority, may seize and safely keep such a fishing device or part thereof, and the illegal results therefrom, for evidence or forfeiture proceedings unless otherwise ordered by the chief. No person shall fail to comply with any provision of this section or division rule adopted pursuant to it. In addition to othe...

Section 1547.30 | Ordering storage of vessel or outboard motor left on private property.

...el or outboard motor will be declared a nuisance and disposed of if not claimed not later than thirty days after the date of the mailing of the notice. If the owner or lienholder makes no claim to the vessel or outboard motor within thirty days of the date of the mailing of the notice, the sheriff or chief shall file with the clerk of courts of the county in which the place of storage is located an affidavit showin...

Section 1547.301 | Ordering storage of vessel or motor left in sunken, beached, drifting or docked condition.

... the vessel or motor will be declared a nuisance and disposed of if not claimed within ten days of the date of mailing of the notice. The owner or lienholder of the vessel or motor may reclaim it upon payment of any expenses or charges incurred in its removal and storage, and presentation of proof of ownership, which may be evidenced by a certificate of title to the vessel or motor, certificate of United States coast...

Section 1901.181 | Exclusive and concurrent jurisdiction of housing or environmental divisions.

...e Revised Code that relates to a public nuisance. To the extent any provision of this chapter conflicts or is inconsistent with a provision of section 3767.41 of the Revised Code, the provision of that section shall control in a civil action described in division (B)(1) of that section. (2) If a municipal court has an environmental division, if the mayor of any municipal corporation within the territory of the muni...

Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.

...ability claim" also includes any public nuisance claim or cause of action at common law in which it is alleged that the design, manufacture, supply, marketing, distribution, promotion, advertising, labeling, or sale of a product unreasonably interferes with a right common to the general public. (14) "Representation" means an express representation of a material fact concerning the character, quality, or safety o...

Section 2311.21 | Abatement by death of party.

..., slander, malicious prosecution, for a nuisance, or against a judge of a county court for misconduct in office, which shall abate by the death of either party.

Section 2746.01 | Court fees and costs in all courts of record; civil actions and certain criminal actions.

...ised Code. (M) In an action to abate a nuisance or to enforce a local code relating to buildings, the expenses of operating and conserving the building, as provided in section 3767.41 of the Revised Code.

Section 2915.03 | Operating a gambling house.

... violation of this section constitute a nuisance subject to abatement pursuant to sections 3767.01 to 3767.99 of the Revised Code.

Section 2915.04 | Public gaming.

...vision (B) of this section constitute a nuisance subject to abatement under Chapter 3767. of the Revised Code.

Section 2923.43 | Property used or occupied by a criminal gang.

...of criminal gang activity constitutes a nuisance subject to abatement pursuant to sections 3767.01 to 3767.11 of the Revised Code.

Section 2925.13 | Permitting drug abuse.

...ision (B) of this section constitutes a nuisance subject to abatement pursuant to Chapter 3767. of the Revised Code.

Section 309.09 | Legal adviser - additional legal counsel.

...3767. of the Revised Code to abate as a nuisance the place in the unincorporated area of the township at which the resolution is being or has been violated. Proceeds from the sale of personal property or contents seized pursuant to the action shall be applied and deposited in accordance with division (E)(1)(b) of section 503.52 of the Revised Code. (b) Division (B)(2)(a) of this section applies regarding all townsh...

Section 323.73 | Disposal of abandoned land at public auction.

...he treasurer for community development, nuisance abatement, foreclosure prevention, demolition, and related services or distributed by the treasurer to a land reutilization corporation. The balance of the proceeds, if any, shall be distributed to the appropriate political subdivisions and other taxing units in proportion to their respective claims for taxes, assessments, interest, and penalties on the land. Upon the ...

Section 351.07 | Employees of authority.

...tect the authority's property, suppress nuisances and disturbances and breaches of the peace, and enforce laws for the preservation of good order. In performing their duties, special police officers are vested with the same powers of arrest as police officers are given under divisions (A) and (B) of section 2935.03 of the Revised Code while on the grounds of the authority's facilities, and under division (D) of such ...

Section 3704.03 | Director of environmental protection - powers and duties.

...n or control of odors and air pollution nuisances; rules that prevent significant deterioration of air quality to the extent required by the federal Clean Air Act; rules for the protection of visibility as required by the federal Clean Air Act; and rules prescribing open burning limitations and standards. In adopting, modifying, suspending, or rescinding any such rules, the director, to the extent consistent with the...

Section 3707.011 | Railroad rights-of-way to be kept free of dangerous refuse.

... to so maintain such rights-of-way is a nuisance subject to this chapter. (C) A railroad company may bring a civil action to recover its costs in complying with this section, including attorney's fees, from the persons or entities responsible for depositing refuse on the rights-of-way.

Section 3709.20 | Orders and regulations of board of city health district - hearing referees or examiners.

...revention, abatement, or suppression of nuisances. Orders and regulations not for the government of the board, but intended for the general public, shall be adopted, advertised, recorded, and certified as are ordinances of municipal corporations and the record thereof shall be given in all courts the same effect as is given such ordinances. In cases of emergency caused by epidemics of contagious or infectious disease...

Section 3709.21 | Orders and regulations of board of general health district.

...evention, abatement, or suppression of nuisances. Such board may require that no human, animal, or household wastes from sanitary installations within the district be discharged into a storm sewer, open ditch, or watercourse without a permit therefor having been secured from the board under such terms as the board requires. All orders and regulations not for the government of the board, but intended for the ge...

Section 3709.22 | Duties of board of city or general health district.

...ide for the inspection and abatement of nuisances dangerous to public health or comfort, and may take such steps as are necessary to protect the public health and to prevent disease. In the medical supervision of school children, as provided in this section, no medical or surgical treatments shall be administered to any minor school child except upon the written request of a parent or guardian of such child. Any inf...

Section 3714.022 | Rules governing processing facilities and inspection and issuance of permits.

...e that the facilities will not create a nuisance, fire hazard, or health hazard or cause or contribute to air or water pollution. (B) The rules adopted under this section may establish all of the following: (1) Requirements for the location, design, construction, operation, and closure of processing facilities; (2) Requirements for the acceptance, storage, and accumulation of materials, including the accumulati...

Section 3714.11 | Injunctive relief.

..., or as provided by statute to suppress nuisances or to abate or prevent pollution.

Section 3715.55 | Notice of adulteration, misbranding, or expiration.

...safe, the articles are declared to be a nuisance, and the director shall forthwith condemn or destroy the articles, or in any other manner render the articles unsalable as human food.

Section 3718.02 | Director of health to adopt administrative rules; board of health may adopt more stringent rules.

...nt system from causing a public health nuisance; (21) Define economic impact for purposes of division (B) of this section and section 3718.022 of the Revised Code. The director may adopt other rules under division (A) of this section that the director determines are necessary to implement this chapter and to protect the public health and welfare. At least sixty days prior to adopting a rule under division (A)...