Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3925.04 | Other officers - bylaws and regulations.
...oard, may appoint a secretary and other officers or agents necessary for transacting its business, and may pay such salaries and take such securities as the board considers reasonable. The board may ordain and establish bylaws and a code of regulations, or make amendments to the bylaws or code of regulations previously adopted, not inconsistent with the constitution and laws of this state and of the United States, wh... |
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Section 3929.07 | Deposit with superintendent of insurance required.
...An insurance company that is required by division (B) of section 3929.01 or section 3953.06 of the Revised Code to deposit fifty thousand dollars of bonds with the superintendent of insurance may, in lieu of that deposit, make a deposit of one hundred thousand dollars, in securities in which the company may invest its assets by the laws of the state in which it is incorporated, with the superintendent of insurance or... |
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Section 3929.17 | Payment of premiums on bonds.
...The premium of any licensed surety company on the bond of any public officer, deputy, or employee shall be allowed and paid by the state, county, township, municipal corporation, or other subdivision, or board of education, of which such person giving the bond is such officer, deputy, or employee. |
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Section 3929.482 | Contracts to provide administrative and claims adjusting services.
...bers of its board of governors, and its officers, employees, and agents against all liability, loss, and expense resulting from acts done or omitted in good faith in performing such contract. Such contract shall also provide that the Ohio fair plan underwriting association will be reimbursed for its actual expenses incurred in performing such services. Common expenses applicable both to the Ohio fair plan and to the ... |
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Section 3935.11 | Examination of rating bureau.
...f a detailed account of such costs. The officers, manager, agents, and employees of such rating bureau, advisory organization, group, association, or other organization may be examined at any time under oath and shall exhibit all books, records, accounts, documents, or agreements governing its method of operation. The superintendent shall furnish two copies of the examination report to the rating bureau, advisory org... |
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Section 3937.18 | Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage.
...(A) Any policy of insurance delivered or issued for delivery in this state with respect to any motor vehicle registered or principally garaged in this state that insures against loss resulting from liability imposed by law for bodily injury or death suffered by any person arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle, may, but is not required to, include uninsured motorist coverage, underinsure... |
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Section 3942.02 | Insurance.
...o the interested parties, insurers, and officers and troopers whether the driver was logged on to the transportation network company's digital network or was providing transportation network company services at the time of the accident. (E) An automobile insurance policy that meets the requirements of this section satisfies the proof of financial responsibility for motor vehicles required under Chapter 4509. of the ... |
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Section 3951.01 | Public insurance adjuster definitions - exceptions.
...As used in sections 3951.01 to 3951.09, inclusive, of the Revised Code: (A) "Lending institution" means a lending institution, as defined in division (L) of section 175.01 of the Revised Code, that is not organized for the purpose of qualifying to do business as a public insurance adjuster in this state, as determined by the superintendent, and that has been engaged in business as a bona fide lending instituti... |
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Section 3951.06 | Fee - renewal of certificate - supplemental certificate.
...ate of authority authorizing additional officers or directors of the corporation or members of the firm, association, or partnership to act as a public insurance adjuster, and the superintendent may thereupon issue to such firm, association, partnership, or corporation a supplemental certificate accordingly upon the payment of a fee of fifty dollars for each member or officer or director thereby authorized to act as ... |
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Section 3964.07 | Annual reports.
...(A) A captive insurance company shall not be required to make any annual report except as required by this section. (B)(1) The chief financial officer and at least one additional executive officer of a captive insurance company, or a majority of the directors of a captive insurance company annually, on the first day of January, or within sixty days thereafter prepare under oath and deposit in the office of t... |
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Section 3999.09 | False or malicious statements about insurance company.
...No company doing business in this state, or any officer, director, clerk, employee, or agent thereof, shall make, orally or otherwise, publish, print, distribute, or circulate, or cause the same to be done, or aid, abet, or encourage the making, printing, publishing, distributing, or circulating of, any pamphlet, circular, article, literature, or statement of any kind which is defamatory of any insurance company doin... |
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Section 3999.15 | Violations by accident insurance companies and officers thereof.
...No company organized under the laws of this state for the special purpose of insuring against accidental personal injury and loss of life sustained while traveling by railroad, steamboat, or other mode of conveyance, against accidental personal injury and loss of life sustained by accident of every description, and against expenses and lost of time occasioned by injury or sickness, on such terms, and for such periods... |
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Section 4109.01 | Employment of minors definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Employ" means to permit or suffer to work. (B) "Employer" means the state, its political subdivisions, and every person who employs any individual. (C) "Enforcement official" means the director of commerce or the director's authorized representative, the director of education and workforce or the director's authorized representative, any school attendance officer, any probation ... |
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Section 4109.21 | Registering as employer of minors conducting door-to-door sales activity.
... names of its president and each of its officers also shall be stated. (2) A certification that the applicant and its employees: (a) Are in compliance with and will comply with all applicable Ohio and federal laws and regulations relating to the employment of minors; (b) Will provide at least one supervisor who is over the age of eighteen, for each six minor employees, who is at all times available and responsible... |
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Section 4112.04 | Commission - powers and duties.
...nd make recommendations to agencies and officers of the state or political subdivisions to effectuate the policies; (6) Receive, investigate, and pass upon written charges made under oath of unlawful discriminatory practices; (7) Make periodic surveys of the existence and effect of discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, military status, familial status, national origin, disability, age, or ancest... |
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Section 4113.10 | Conducting child to juvenile court.
...A child working in or in connection with a factory, workshop, business office, telephone or telegraph office, restaurant, bakery, hotel, apartment house, or mercantile or other establishment, or in the distribution or transmission of merchandise or messages, who appears to an inspector of workshops and factories to be under the legal age, or refuses to give to such inspector his name, age, and place of residence, sh... |
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Section 4113.51 | Whistleblower's protection definitions.
...As used in sections 4113.51 to 4113.53 of the Revised Code: (A) "Employee" means any person who performs a service for wages or other remuneration for an employer. (B) "Employer" means any person who has one or more employees. "Employer" includes an agent of an employer, the state or any agency or instrumentality of the state, and any municipal corporation, county, township, school district, or other political subd... |
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Section 4115.03 | Wages and hours on public works definitions.
...As used in sections 4115.03 to 4115.16 of the Revised Code: (A) "Public authority" means any officer, board, or commission of the state, or any political subdivision of the state, authorized to enter into a contract for the construction of a public improvement or to construct the same by the direct employment of labor, or any institution supported in whole or in part by public funds and said sections apply to expend... |
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Section 4117.02 | State employment relations board.
...(A) There is hereby created the state employment relations board, consisting of three members to be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. Members shall be knowledgeable about labor relations or personnel practices. No more than two of the three members shall belong to the same political party. A member of the state employment relations board during the member's period of service ... |
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Section 4117.06 | State employment relations board to determine collective bargaining unit.
...unit; (2) Include guards or correction officers at correctional or mental institutions, special police officers appointed in accordance with sections 5119.08 and 5123.13 of the Revised Code, psychiatric attendants employed at mental health forensic facilities, youth leaders employed at juvenile correction facilities, or any public employee employed as a guard to enforce against other employees rules to protect... |
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Section 4117.14 | Settlement of dispute between exclusive representative and public employer - procedures.
...ee retirement system; (h) Corrections officers; (i) Guards at penal or mental institutions; (j) Special police officers appointed in accordance with sections 5119.08 and 5123.13 of the Revised Code; (k) Psychiatric attendants employed at mental health forensic facilities; (l) Youth leaders employed at juvenile correctional facilities; (m) Members of a law enforcement security force that is established and... |
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Section 4121.01 | Industrial commission - bureau of workers' compensation definitions.
...rporation, or any trustees, or board or officers of any municipal corporation upon any matter over which the bureau has jurisdiction. (10) "Welfare" means comfort, decency, and moral well-being. (11) "Safe" or "safety," as applied to any employment or a place of employment, means such freedom from danger to the life, health, safety, or welfare of employees or frequenters as the nature of the employment will reasona... |
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Section 4121.123 | Workers' compensation board nominating committee.
...(A) There is hereby created the workers' compensation board of directors nominating committee consisting of the following: (1) Three individuals who are members of affiliated employee organizations of the Ohio chapter of the American federation of labor-congress of industrial organizations, who are selected by the Ohio chapter of the American federation of labor-congress of industrial organizations and who, o... |
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Section 4121.126 | Conflicts of interest by board members or bureau employees.
...Except as provided in this chapter, no member of the bureau of workers' compensation board of directors or employee of the bureau of workers' compensation shall have any direct or indirect interest in the gains or profits of any investment made by the administrator of workers' compensation or shall receive directly or indirectly any pay or emolument for the member's or employee's services. No member or person c... |
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Section 4121.129 | Audit, actuarial, and investment committees.
...(A) There is hereby created the workers' compensation audit committee consisting of at least three members. One member shall be the member of the bureau of workers' compensation board of directors who is a certified public accountant. The board, by majority vote, shall appoint two additional members of the board to serve on the audit committee and may appoint additional members who are not board members, as the board... |