Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 120.41 | Indemnifying public defender in malpractice action.
...nally shall specify the total amount of permissible indemnification as determined by the attorney general; itemize the portions of the permissible indemnification that represent the judgment, settlement, court costs, or legal fees covered by the indemnity agreement; specify any limitations applied pursuant to division (B)(3) of this section to reduce the amount of indemnification sought by the attorney involved; name... |
Section 1315.06 | Minimum amount of permissible investments.
...s section, each licensee shall maintain permissible investments described in division (B) of this section having an aggregate market value of not less than the aggregate amount of all of the licensee's outstandings received from persons in the United States, directly and through authorized delegates, to the extent reported to the licensee. (b) For purposes of division (A)(1)(a) of this section, a licensee's permissi... |
Section 135.07 | Award of inactive deposits.
...ing to pay the highest rate of interest permissible at the commencement of the period of designation on like time certificates of deposit or savings or deposit accounts, in the amount, as to each, specified in the application of the institution therefor. If two or more eligible institutions offer to pay the same permissible highest rate of interest on like time certificates of deposit or savings or deposit acco... |
Section 1567.09 | Ventilation of mines.
... per cent methane, as determined with a permissible flame safety lamp, by air analysis, or by other recognized means of accurate detection, the ventilation shall be improved. If the air immediately returning from such a split contains one and one-half per cent methane, the employees shall be withdrawn from the mine or the portion of the mine affected thereby, and all power shall be cut off from such mine or portion o... |
Section 3107.091 | Completing social and medical history forms subsequent to adoption.
...d by the biological parent is of a type permissible under divisions (B) and (C) of section 3107.09 of the Revised Code and, to the best of its ability, whether the information is accurate. If it determines that the forms contain accurate, permissible information, the department, after excluding from the forms any information the department deems impermissible, shall file them with the court that entered the interlocu... |
Section 5801.01 | General definitions.
...ion is determined, is a distributee or permissible distributee of trust income or principal. (G) "Environmental law" means a federal, state, or local law, rule, regulation, or ordinance relating to protection of the environment. (H) "Guardian of the estate" means a guardian appointed by a court to administer the estate of any individual or to serve as conservator of the property of an individual eighteen year... |
Section 1119.11 | Permitted activities.
...y, in addition to conducting all of the permissible activities of a representative office set forth in division (B) of section 1119.06 of the Revised Code, conduct limited banking activities at or through a licensed agency, including all of the following: (a) Lending money; (b) Maintaining credit balances that are incidental to or arise out of the distribution of loan proceeds; (c) Receiving funds as agent to be f... |
Section 1509.18 | Well drilled within limits of mining operation.
...he casing method outlined above, it is permissible to use the following casing method: the hole shall be drilled thirty feet below the floor of the mine and a string of casing shall be extended from the surface to a point thirty feet below the floor of the mine with a packer of sufficient size attached to the string of casing. The packer shall be placed so that it will be below all water and will be located in ... |
Section 1321.68 | Consumer installment loan maximum interest rate; computation of interest; precomputed loans; permissible charges; insurance.
...ance. (I)(1) In addition to any other permissible fees and charges, a licensee may charge and receive the following: (a) If the principal amount of the loan is five hundred dollars or less, loan origination charges not exceeding fifteen dollars; (b) If the principal amount of the loan is more than five hundred dollars but less than one thousand dollars, loan origination charges not exceeding thirty dollars; (... |
Section 135.45 | State treasurer's investment pool.
...vernment entity for which the fund is a permissible investment. (b) "Public moneys of a subdivision" has the same meaning as in section 135.01 of the Revised Code, but also includes "public moneys" as defined in section 135.31 of the Revised Code, and funds held in the custody of the treasurer of state notwithstanding any limitations on the permissible investments of such funds. (3) "Treasurer" has the same mea... |
Section 1567.02 | Use of present machinery lawful - replacement of appliances and machinery.
...f the United States bureau of mines for permissible machinery or appliances; in case any piece of machinery or appliance is worn out and is not so connected with the use of other machinery and appliances as to make it necessary to replace such worn-out piece with the same type in order to continue the use of the connected appliances and machinery, the machinery or appliance purchased for such replacement shall be of ... |
Section 3107.09 | Taking social and medical histories of biological parents.
...ssor determines the information is of a permissible type, the assessor shall cause the histories to be corrected or expanded to reflect the information. If, at the time the information is received, the histories have been filed with the court as required by division (E) of this section, the court shall cooperate with the assessor in correcting or expanding the histories. If the department of health or a court rece... |
Section 323.65 | Expedited foreclosure on unoccupied land definitions.
...f a certificate holder, applicable and permissible costs of the prosecuting attorney of a county, and other permissible charges against abandoned land. (F)(1) "Unoccupied," with respect to a parcel of land, means any of the following: (a) No building, structure, land, or other improvement that is subject to taxation and that is located on the parcel is physically inhabited as a dwelling; (b) No trade or busi... |
Section 3781.106 | Devices to regulate ingress and egress through doors in specified buildings.
...all provide that the use of a device is permissible only if the device requires minimal steps to remove it after it is engaged. The rules shall provide that the administrative authority of a building notify the police chief, or equivalent, of the law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over the building, and the fire chief, or equivalent, of the fire department that serves the political subdivision in which t... |
Section 4513.221 | Local regulation of passenger car and motorcycle noise.
... Such regulations shall include maximum permissible noise limits measured in decibels, subject to the requirements of this section. (B) Regulations establishing maximum permissible noise limits measured in decibels shall prohibit the operation, within the speed limits specified herein, of a passenger car or motorcycle of a type subject to registration at any time or under any condition of load, acceleration, or dece... |
Section 5168.03 | [Repealed effective 10/16/2025] Provisions dependent on assessment as permissible health care-related tax.
...ection 5168.06 of the Revised Code is a permissible health care-related tax pursuant to the "Social Security Act," section 1903(w), 42 U.S.C. 1396b(w). Whenever the department of medicaid is informed that the assessment is an impermissible health care-related tax, the department shall promptly refund to each hospital the amount of money currently in the hospital care assurance program fund created by section 5168.11 ... |
Section 701.07 | Cooperative economic development agreements.
...elopment agreement, agreements that are permissible under this division. The notice shall identify which ordinances, resolutions, or other regulations are to be addressed in the permissible agreements and the territory to which the agreements will apply. The township and the county have ninety days from the clerk's receipt of the notice to negotiate their own agreement concerning procedures to achieve the efficient a... |
Section 9.237 | Rules governing terms of disbursement contracts.
... of the following: (A) A definition of permissible components of direct costs, including a list of expenditures that may never be included in direct costs and a nonexclusive list of expenditures that may be included in direct costs pursuant to agreement of the parties; (B) Permissible methods by which a recipient may keep records documenting direct costs and how long those records must be retained; (C) Remedies no... |
Section 1109.44 | Investing in bank subsidiary corporations and bank service corporations.
...ral reserve system has determined to be permissible for a financial holding company under section 4(k)(1) of the "Bank Holding Company Act of 1956," as amended, 70 Stat. 133, 12 U.S.C.A. 1843(k)(1). (D) Bank subsidiary corporations and bank service corporations are subject to examination and regulation by the superintendent. (E) A bank subsidiary corporation or a bank service corporation may invest in a lower-tier ... |
Section 1116.18 | Powers.
...directly only in such activities as are permissible activities for bank holding companies under applicable state and federal law or regulations; (E) Invest in the stock of a bank; (F) Exercise any rights, waive any rights, or take or waive any other action with respect to any securities of any subsidiary stock state bank or subsidiary stock holding company that are held by the mutual holding company. |
Section 120.06 | Duty to provide legal representation to indigent adults and juveniles.
...legal fees, court costs, or expenses is permissible after applying the limitations, prepare a document awarding legal fees, court costs, or expenses to the private legal counsel. The document shall name the private legal counsel as the recipient of the award; specify the total amount of the award as determined by the attorney general; itemize the portions of the award that represent legal fees, court costs, and expen... |
Section 128.33 | [Former R.C. 128.18, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Determining rates and charges for wireline telephone network portion of 9-1-1.
...ss 9-1-1. As applicable, the receipt of permissible charges shall occur only upon the completion of the installation of the network or the completion of the updating or modernization. (2) The credit shall not be allowed under division (C)(1) of this section for the upgrading of a system from basic to enhanced wireline 9-1-1 if both of the following apply: (a) The telephone company received the credit for the wi... |
Section 1309.205 | Use or disposition of collateral permissible - UCC 9-205.
...(A) A security interest is not invalid or fraudulent against creditors solely because: (1) The debtor has the right or ability to: (a) Use, commingle, or dispose of all or part of the collateral, including returned or repossessed goods; (b) Collect, compromise, enforce, or otherwise deal with collateral; (c) Accept the return of collateral or make repossessions; or (d) Use, commingle, or dispose of proceeds; o... |
Section 1309.602 | Waiver and variance of rights and duties - UCC 9-602.
...4 of the Revised Code, which relates to permissible waivers; and (M) Sections 1309.625 and 1309.626 of the Revised Code, which relate to the secured party's liability for failure to comply with this chapter. |
Section 1315.08 | Quarterly reports - annual financial statements.
...ding; (3) A schedule of the licensee's permissible investments and their market values as of the end of the calendar quarter; (4) A schedule of the locations, if any, within this state at which the licensee is conducting business directly or through its authorized delegates; (5) Any other information that the superintendent requires. (B) Annually, not more than one hundred twenty days after the end of its fiscal ... |