Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4171.05 | Minimum safety standards in interest of public.
...holesome and healthy family activity which should be encouraged, and significantly contributes to the economy of this state. The general assembly further acknowledges that roller skating as a recreational sport can be hazardous to roller skaters and that minimal safety standards for, and duties and responsibilities of, operators and roller skaters are in the public interest. |
Section 4171.06 | Rink operator - duties.
...Each operator shall: (A) Post the responsibilities of roller skaters and spectators and the duties and liabilities of the operator as prescribed in this chapter, in conspicuous places in at least three locations in the roller skating rink; (B) Maintain the stability and legibility of all signs, symbols, and posted notices required by this chapter; (C) Maintain the skating surface in a reasonably safe and clean con... |
Section 4171.07 | Floor supervisors - duties, training.
...rator shall maintain at least one floor supervisor on duty for every one hundred seventy-five roller skaters when the roller skating rink is open for sessions. The floor supervisor shall be in a position to observe the skate floor and shall monitor activity on the skate floor and be available to assist skaters in understanding and adhering to the responsibilities of roller skaters set forth in section 4171.08 of the ... |
Section 4171.08 | Roller skater - duties.
...Each roller skater shall: (A) Maintain reasonable control of his speed and course at all times; (B) Heed all posted signs and warnings; (C) Maintain a proper outlook to avoid other roller skaters and objects; (D) Accept the responsibility for knowing the range of his own ability to negotiate the intended direction of travel while on roller skates and to skate within the limits of that ability; (E) Refrain from a... |
Section 4171.09 | Roller skater - assumption of risks.
...path of travel of the roller skater, which are not otherwise attributable to an operator's breach of his duties pursuant to sections 4171.06 and 4171.07 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4171.10 | Assumption of risk is complete defense.
...l not apply unless the operator has breached the operator's duties pursuant to sections 4171.06 and 4171.07 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4173.01 | Retail establishment restrooms definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Customer" means an individual who is lawfully on the premises of a retail establishment. (B) "Eligible medical condition" means Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, any other inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, or any other medical condition that requires immediate access to a toilet facility. (C) "Retail establishment" means a place of business open to the gen... |
Section 4173.02 | Use by certain customers of employee restrooms.
...tail establishment to make any physical changes to an employee toilet facility. (C) No restroom facility, by reason of being made available to a customer pursuant to this section, shall be considered a public facility for the purpose of laws or regulations that generally govern facilities available to the public. That restroom facility shall be governed by the laws and regulations that otherwise would govern the fa... |
Section 4173.03 | Immunity regarding customer use of employee restrooms.
...No retail establishment or an employee of a retail establishment shall be liable in any civil action for an injury or death of a customer resulting from any act or omission in allowing a customer to use an employee toilet facility pursuant to section 4173.02 of the Revised Code if the act or omission is not willful or grossly negligent. |
Section 4175.01 | Definitions.
...in their normal operation. (D) "Floor supervisor" means an employee of the climbing facility who has responsibility for all of the following: (1) Observing, supervising, or monitoring activity in the climbing facility; (2) Instructing or assisting climbers in the climbing facility; (3) Enforcing the climbing facility's rules. (E) "Personal protective equipment" means clothing, garments, harnesses, or other ... |
Section 4175.02 | Legislative findings.
...The general assembly finds that the sport of rock climbing is practiced by a large number of Ohio citizens, provides a wholesome and healthy family activity that should be encouraged, promotes physical fitness, and significantly contributes to the economy of this state. The general assembly further finds that the sport of rock climbing contains both inherent and other risks that can be hazardous to climbers and that ... |
Section 4175.03 | Requirements for facilities.
...fing to control access to the facility, supervise the facility during its hours of operation, a nd provide emergency assistance as needed; (I) Maintain sufficient records for the operation of the climbing facility, including: (1) A record of all purchases of facility-owned personal protective equipment; (2) A record of all inspections, maintenance, or repairs conducted on the manufactured climbing wall, excludi... |
Section 4175.04 | Requirements for employees.
...lity. (C) The climbing facility floor supervisor shall do all of the following while on duty: (1) Be in a position to observe the facility; (2) Monitor activity in the facility; (3) Assist climbers in meeting the responsibilities for climbers established in section 4175.05 of the Revised Code; (4) Issue warnings, reprimands, or penalties to climbers for violations of section 4175.05 of the Revised Code. ... |
Section 4175.05 | Acknowledgment of risks; requirements for climbers.
...(A) Each climber acknowledges that there are inherent and other risks associated with participation in the sport of rock climbing. Each climber accepts the inherent and other risks of climbing, of which a reasonably prudent person is aware. (B) Each climber shall comply with all of the following: (1) Read all warnings and obey all rules of the climbing facility; (2) Obey all written and oral warnings and instru... |
Section 4175.06 | Assumption of risk; liability.
...g, lifting, or spotting; (E) Fatigue, chill, or dizziness; (F) The actions of other individuals, which are not attributable to a breach of the climbing facility operator's duties under section 4175.03 or 4175.08 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4175.07 | Construction; contributory fault.
...o not apply unless the operator has breached the operator's duties under section 4175.03 or 4175.08 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4175.08 | Certificate of insurance.
...e climbing facility. (F) If the owner fails to file a certificate of insurance for new or replacement insurance, the owner shall cease all operations under the permit immediately upon the cancellation or lapse of the insurance and further obligations shall not be conducted without the specific approval of the department, which shall be given after the owner has complied with this section. |
Section 4508.01 | Driver training school definitions.
...classes of, gives demonstrations to, or supervises practice of, persons learning to operate or drive motor vehicles. (E) "Lead school district" means a school district, including a joint vocational school district, designated by the department of education and workforce as either a vocational education planning district itself or as responsible for providing primary vocational education leadership within a vocatio... |
Section 4508.02 | Rules for administration and enforcement; fees.
...ion courses. (2) The department shall supply to each licensed online driver training enterprise certificates to be used for certifying an applicant's enrollment in an approved online driver education course and a separate certificate to be issued upon successful completion of an approved online driver education course. The certificates shall be numbered serially. The department may charge a fee to each online drive... |
Section 4508.021 | Dissemination of information regarding anatomical gifts and anatomical gift procedures.
..., or other electronic format through which information is sent or conveyed. (B) The classroom instruction required by division (C) of section 4508.02 of the Revised Code shall include the dissemination of information regarding anatomical gifts and anatomical gift procedures or a presentation and discussion of such gifts and procedures in accordance with this section. The second chance trust fund advisory committee... |
Section 4508.03 | Driver training school license requirements - driver training program for disabled persons.
...econd degree. On a second or subsequent offense within two years after the first offense, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. |
Section 4508.031 | Commercial driver's license training.
...A licensed driver training school shall comply with the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 380, subpart F and all applicable appendices, if the school provides commercial driver's license education courses that train drivers in the operation of commercial trucks, commercial cars, buses, and commercial tractors, trailers, and semitrailers. |
Section 4508.04 | Driver training instructor license.
...the probationary license. If the person fails to pass the assessment, or fails to meet any standards required for a driver training instructor license, the director may extend the expiration date of the person's probationary license. Upon successful completion of the assessment and approval of the director, the director shall issue to the person a driver training instructor license. (E) Notwithstanding the require... |
Section 4508.05 | License fees.
... calendar year and a person may renew such a license upon application to the director of public safety, either annually or biennially, as prescribed in rules adopted by the director. An applicant for an original school license shall include with the application a fee of two hundred fifty dollars, and an applicant for a renewal school license shall include with the application a fee of fifty dollars for each calendar ... |
Section 4508.06 | Refusal to issue, suspension or revocation of license.
...sdemeanor or, on a second or subsequent offense within two years after the first offense, a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. |