Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3955.15 | Examination and regulation by superintendent - annual financial report.
...The Ohio insurance guaranty association is subject to examination and regulation by the superintendent of insurance. The association shall submit in a form approved by the superintendent, not later than the thirtieth day of March of each year, a financial report for the preceding calendar year. |
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Section 3955.16 | Exemption from fees and taxation.
...The Ohio insurance guaranty association is exempt from payment of all fees and taxes levied by this state or any of its subdivisions. |
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Section 3955.17 | Rates - factors and calculation.
...ion may consult with member insurers or licensed rating bureaus in connection with the establishment and operation of any such plan. |
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Section 3955.18 | Immunity.
...l arise against any member insurer, the Ohio insurance guaranty association or its agents or employees, the board of directors, or the superintendent of insurance or his representatives, including the office of the deputy liquidator and its employees, for any act or omission in the performance of their powers and duties under sections 3955.01 to 3955.19 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3955.19 | Staying pending proceedings involving insolvent insurers.
...To permit a proper defense by the Ohio insurance guaranty association of all pending causes of action, all proceedings in which an insolvent insurer is a party or is obligated to defend a party in any court in this state shall be stayed for six months, and such additional time thereafter as may be determined by the court in which the proceedings are pending or with jurisdiction over the proceedings, from the date the... |
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Section 4164.01 | Definitions.
...herwise requires, "authority" means the Ohio nuclear development authority created and constituted under section 4164.04 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4164.02 | Intent - model language.
...It is the intent of the general assembly in enacting this chapter of the Revised Code to encourage its use as a model for future legislation to further the pursuit of innovative research and development for any industry in this state. |
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Section 4164.04 | Creation of Ohio nuclear development authority.
...thin the department of development, the Ohio nuclear development authority. The authority's exercise of powers conferred by this chapter is the performance of an essential governmental function and addresses matters of public necessity for which public moneys may be spent. |
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Section 4164.05 | Authority membership; length of terms.
...(A) The authority shall consist of nine members appointed by the governor, representing the following three stakeholder groups within the nuclear-engineering-and-manufacturing industry: (1) Safety; (2) Industry; (3) Engineering research and development. (B)(1) A member appointed from the safety group shall hold at least a bachelor's degree in nuclear, mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineering and at... |
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Section 4164.051 | Appointment by governor.
...The governor shall appoint members and fill vacancies in the membership of the authority. |
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Section 4164.053 | Appointments subject to senate advice and consent.
...All appointments by the governor to the authority are subject to the advice and consent of the senate. |
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Section 4164.07 | Performance of duties commence on appointment.
...Immediately after appointment to the authority under section 4164.05 of the Revised Code, the members shall enter upon the performance of their duties. |
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Section 4164.08 | Office or employment not forfeited by membership or service.
...Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, no officer or employee of this state shall be deemed to have forfeited, or shall have forfeited, the officer's or employee's office or employment due to acceptance of membership on the authority or by providing service to the authority. |
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Section 4164.10 | Purpose of authority.
...The authority is established for both of the following purposes: (A) To be an information resource for this state, the United States nuclear regulatory commission, all branches of the United States military, and the United States department of energy on advanced-nuclear-research reactors, isotopes, and isotope technologies; (B) To make this state all of the following: (1) A leader in the development and cons... |
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Section 4164.11 | Powers of authority.
...opment of education programs related to Ohio's isotope industry. |
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Section 4164.12 | Department of development support by agreement.
...For the purpose of carrying out the Ohio nuclear development authority's duties under the Revised Code, the authority may make use of the staff and experts employed at the department of development in such manner as is provided by mutual arrangement between the authority and the department. |
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Section 4164.13 | Open meetings law.
...Meetings of the authority shall be held in compliance with section 121.22 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4164.15 | Collaboration regarding commercializing advance-nuclear-reactor components.
...The authority shall work with industrial and academic institutions and the United States department of energy or branches of the United States military for the commercialization of advanced-nuclear-reactor components, which may include any of the following: (A) Advanced-nuclear-reactor-neutronics analysis and experimentation, including reactor, plant, shielding, nuclear data, source-program software, nuclear datab... |
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Section 4164.16 | Priority for nuclear waste reduction and isotope production projects.
...The authority shall give priority to projects that reduce nuclear waste and produce isotopes. |
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Section 4164.18 | Annual report.
...On or before the fourth day of July of each year, the authority shall submit an annual report of its activities to the governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, and the chairs of the house and senate committees that oversee energy-related issues. The report shall be posted to the authority's web site. |
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Section 4164.19 | Agreements not superseded.
...Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to supersede any agreement between the department of health and the United States nuclear regulatory commission entered into under section 3748.03 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4313.01 | Definitions.
...acilities establishment fund. (B) "JobsOhio" means the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code and includes any subsidiary of that corporation unless otherwise specified or clearly implied from the context, together with any successor or assignee of that corporation or any such subsidiary if and to the extent permitted by the transfer agreement or Chapter 187. of the Revised Code. ... |
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Section 4313.02 | Transfer of enterprise acquisition project to JobsOhio.
...(A) The state may transfer to JobsOhio, and JobsOhio may accept the transfer of, all or a portion of the enterprise acquisition project for a transfer price payable by JobsOhio to the state. Any such transfer shall be treated as an absolute conveyance and true sale of the interest in the enterprise acquisition project purported to be conveyed for all purposes, and not as a pledge or other security interest. The chara... |
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Section 4501.01 | Motor vehicles definitions.
...ehicles, vehicles displaying restricted plates, city pick-up and delivery vehicles, or vehicles owned and operated by the United States, this state, or any political subdivisions thereof. (GG) "Chartered party" means a group of persons who contract as a group to acquire the exclusive use of a passenger-carrying motor vehicle at a fixed charge for the vehicle in accordance with the carrier's tariff, lawfully on file... |
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Section 4501.02 | Bureau of motor vehicles - division of emergency medical services.
...se accounts to the credit of "state of Ohio, bureau of motor vehicles." Within three days after the deposit of funds in such an account, the registrar shall draw on that account in favor of the treasurer of state. The registrar may reserve funds against the draw to the treasurer of state to the extent reasonably necessary to ensure that the deposited items are not dishonored. The registrar may pay any service ... |