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Section 3775.07 | Type C sports gaming hosts.

...ports gaming host license issued by the Ohio casino control commission at all times. (2) The commission shall issue a type C sports gaming host license to any eligible applicant that the state lottery commission recommends. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this chapter, an applicant for an initial or renewed type C sports gaming host license is not required to undergo a criminal background check or licens...

Section 3780.34 | Financial institutions.

...t from any criminal law of the state of Ohio an element of which may be proven by substantiating that a financial institution provides financial services to an individual or entity who cultivates, possesses, delivers, processes, or dispenses cannabis or cannabis derived products, including section 2925.05 of the Revised Code and sections 2923.01 and 2923.03 of the Revised Code as those sections apply to violations of...

Section 3783.01 | Building standards - electrical safety standards definitions.

...ny ascertainment of compliance with the Ohio building code, or the electrical code of a political subdivision of this state by a person, who, for compensation, inspects the construction and installation of electrical conductors, fittings, devices, and fixtures for light, heat or power services equipment, or the installation, alteration, replacement, maintenance, or repair of any electrical wiring and equipment that i...

Section 3791.042 | Plan and specification review.

...ans and specifications conform with the Ohio building code and Chapters 3781. and 3791. of the Revised Code, and if the plans and specifications were prepared by an architect who is certificated and registered pursuant to Chapter 4703. of the Revised Code or by a professional engineer who is registered pursuant to Chapter 4733. of the Revised Code and those plans and specifications contain a written certification by ...

Section 3905.063 | Self-service storage insurance; license required.

...includes a representation by a licensed Ohio insurance agent that the customer satisfies the requirements of this division. (G)(1) A self-service storage facility may authorize any endorsee of the self-service storage facility to sell or offer self-service storage insurance to a customer at any location at which the self-service storage facility engages in self-service storage transactions. (2) An endorsee is not r...

Section 3905.421 | Vehicle protection product warranty.

... state, contained in Title XXXIX of the Ohio Revised Code." (b) "This warranty may not include all of the benefits or protections of an insurance policy that includes theft coverage issued by an insurer authorized to do business in Ohio." (3) The warranty identifies the warrantor, the warranty holder, and the terms of the sale of the vehicle protection product. (4) The warranty conspicuously states that the obliga...

Section 3915.16 | Interstate insurance product regulation code adopted.

...onditions of this section, the state of Ohio seeks to join with other states and establish the interstate insurance product regulation commission, and thus become a member of the interstate insurance product regulation commission. The "Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact" is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all other states which have legally joined in the compact: "Interstate Insurance Pro...

Section 3918.07 | Filing policies with superintendent of insurance.

...ders providing coverage on residents of Ohio shall be filed with the superintendent of insurance. (B) The superintendent shall within thirty days after the filing of any such policies, certificates of insurance, notices of proposed insurance, applications for insurance, endorsements, and riders, disapprove any such form if the table of premium rates charged or to be charged appears by reasonable assumptions to be ex...

Section 3921.191 | Disclosure for applicants for contractual benefits.

...LICENSED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF OHIO. AS A ________ (not-for-profit, tax-exempt, self-governing, or membership organization), FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE OHIO GUARANTY ASSOCIATION. THIS MEANS THAT FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES CANNOT BE ASSESSED FOR THE INSOLVENCY OF OTHER LIFE INSURERS OR OTHER FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES. BY LAW, A FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS...

Section 3929.58 | Reinsurance agreement with Ohio mine subsidence insurance underwriting association.

...r into a reinsurance agreement with the Ohio mine subsidence insurance underwriting association in which each company agrees to cede one hundred per cent, up to three hundred thousand dollars, of any subsidence insurance underwritten to the association and, in consideration of the ceding commission retained by the company, agrees to undertake payment of taxes and all other expenses of the company necessary for sale o...

Section 3930.03 | Commercial insurance joint underwriting association - board of governors - plan of operation.

...(A) The Ohio commercial insurance joint underwriting association is hereby created, consisting of all insurers authorized to write and engaged in writing within the state, on a direct basis, commercial insurance, including the liability component of commercial multi-peril insurance. Every such insurer shall be a member of the association and shall remain a member as a condition of its authority to continue to transac...

Section 3930.04 | Applying for commercial insurance policy.

...ts to the association evidence that the Ohio commercial market assistance plan was unable to assist the applicant in obtaining coverage. Such application shall be submitted on behalf of the applicant by a licensed Ohio agent or broker authorized by the applicant. If the association determines that an applicant meets the underwriting standards of the association as prescribed in the plan of operation and there is no u...

Section 3930.18 | Association not member insurer of insurance guaranty association.

...The Ohio commercial insurance joint underwriting association shall not be a member insurer of the Ohio insurance guaranty association under Chapter 3955. of the Revised Code.

Section 3941.02 | Organization of domestic mutual company - kinds of insurance transacted - licensing of agent.

...ner prescribed by that section. (C) An Ohio agent shall be licensed, upon written notice of appointment by a domestic, foreign, or alien, mutual or stock insurance company, to procure, receive, or forward application for the kinds of insurance the company is authorized to transact in this state if the agent is then licensed to write all of the kinds of insurance described in division (A) of section 3929.01 of the Re...

Section 3955.06 | Ohio insurance guaranty association.

...onprofit association to be known as the Ohio insurance guaranty association. All member insurers, as defined in division (D) of section 3955.01 of the Revised Code, shall be and remain members of the association as a condition of their authority to transact insurance in this state. The association shall perform its functions under a plan of operation established and approved under section 3955.09 of the Revised...

Section 3955.17 | Rates - factors and calculation.

...gned to recover any amounts paid to the Ohio insurance guaranty association by a member insurer as an assessment under division (A)(3) of section 3955.08 of the Revised Code from sources other than such fund. (B) The rates subject to section 3935.03 or 3937.02 of the Revised Code may include an amount necessary to recoup assessments paid or payable to the Ohio insurance guaranty association made pursuant to division...

Section 3956.06 | Ohio life and health insurance guaranty association created.

...onprofit association to be known as the Ohio life and health insurance guaranty association. All member insurers shall be and remain members of the association as a condition of their license or authority to transact the business of insurance or health insuring corporation business in this state. The association shall perform its functions under the plan of operation established and approved under section 3956.10 of ...

Section 3956.18 | Advertising prohibitions - summary document.

...or oral, that uses the existence of the Ohio life and health insurance guaranty association for the purposes of sales, solicitation, or inducement to purchase any form of insurance or other coverage covered by this chapter. (2) As used in division (A)(1) of this section, "person" includes but is not limited to any member insurer or any agent or affiliate of any member insurer. (3) Division (A)(1) of this section ...

Section 3963.03 | Information required in contracts - disclosure form - proposed contracts.

...as defined in section 3963.01(K) of the Ohio Revised Code. The terms and conditions of the attached Health Care Contract constitute the contract rights of the parties. Reading this Summary Disclosure Form is not a substitute for reading the entire Health Care Contract. When you sign the Health Care Contract, you will be bound by its terms and conditions. These terms and conditions may be amended over time pursuant ...

Section 3963.04 | Material amendment to contract.

...s office of the inspector general, the Ohio department of insurance, or the Ohio department of medicaid. (C) Notwithstanding divisions (A) and (B) of this section, a health care contract may be amended by operation of law as required by any applicable state or federal law, rule, or regulation. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require the renegotiation of a health care contract that is in existence...

Section 4112.021 | Unlawful discriminatory practice of creditor.

...ation form, the following notice: "The Ohio laws against discrimination require that all creditors make credit equally available to all credit worthy customers, and that credit reporting agencies maintain separate credit histories on each individual upon request. The Ohio civil rights commission administers compliance with this law." This notice is not required to be included in applications that have a multi-s...

Section 4112.03 | Ohio civil rights commission.

...There is hereby created the Ohio civil rights commission to consist of five members, not more than three of whom shall be of the same political party, to be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, one of whom shall be designated by the governor as chairman. At least one member shall be at least sixty years of age. Terms of office shall be for five years, commencing on the twenty-ninth d...

Section 4112.13 | Commission - powers and duties.

...ny duties and responsibilities that the Ohio state university Bell national resource center may prescribe for the commission on African-Americans under section 4112.12 of the Revised Code, the commission shall do all of the following: (1) Oversee and supervise four separate and distinct subcommittees devoted to solving problems and advancing recommendations exclusively pertinent to African-Americans in the areas o...

Section 4121.47 | Violating specific safety rule or employee welfare legislation.

...s pursuant to Section 35 of Article II, Ohio Constitution. Chapter 4167. of the Revised Code and rules and standards adopted thereunder are not the rules or enactment referred to in this division and shall not be considered as such for purposes of this section. (B) If a staff hearing officer, in the course of the staff hearing officer's determination of a claim for an additional award under Section 35 of Article I...

Section 4123.511 | Notice of receipt of claim.

...n or instance for which the governor of Ohio or the president of the United States publicly declares an emergency and orders state or federal assistance to save lives and protect property, the public health and safety, or to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe. (2) "Disaster" means any natural catastrophe or fire, flood, or explosion, regardless of the cause, that causes damage of sufficient magnitude that ...