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Section 1724.02 | Powers of corporation.

... grass and weeds, boarding up vacant or abandoned structures, and demolishing condemned structures on properties that are subject to a delinquent tax or assessment lien, or property for which a municipal corporation or township has contracted with a county land reutilization corporation to provide code enforcement or nuisance abatement assistance. (11) To charge fees or exchange in-kind goods or services for servic...

Section 306.04 | Powers and duties of board.

...he franchise is revoked, suspended, or abandoned, that financial and other necessary resources are available to continue the operation of the system until another franchisee is selected or until the board of county commissioners determines to cease the transit operations governed by the franchise. The franchise shall specifically provide that the board shall have the right to terminate the franchise if the boa...

Section 321.261 | Treasurer's delinquent tax and assessment collection fund; prosecuting attorney's delinquent tax and assessment collection fund.

...l buildings in foreclosure, or vacant, abandoned, tax-delinquent, or blighted real property, including paying the costs of boarding up such buildings, lot maintenance, and demolition. (2) In a county having a population of more than one hundred thousand according to the department of development's 2006 census estimate, if the county treasurer or prosecuting attorney determines that the balance to the credit of...

Section 3767.41 | Buildings found to be public nuisance.

... possesses an interest of record in any property that becomes subject to the jurisdiction of a court pursuant to this section, and any applicant for the appointment of a receiver pursuant to this section. (5) "Neighbor" means any owner of property, including, but not limited to, any person who is purchasing property by land installment contract or under a duly executed purchase contract, that is located within fiv...

Section 3960.01 | Risk retention definitions.

...ment. (2) "Liability" does not include personal risk liability or an employer's liability with respect to its employees other than legal liability under the "Employers' Liability Act," 53 Stat. 1404, (1939) 45 U.S.C.A. 51, as amended. (F) "Personal risk liability" means liability for damages because of injury to any person, damage to property, or other loss or damage resulting from any personal, familial, or househ...

Section 4513.61 | Storing vehicles in possession of law enforcement officers or left on public property.

...the motor vehicle also may retrieve any personal items from the vehicle without retrieving the vehicle and without paying any fee. However, a towing service or storage facility may charge an after-hours retrieval fee established by the public utilities commission in rules adopted under section 4921.25 of the Revised Code if the owner retrieves the personal items after hours, unless the towing service or storage facil...

Section 5733.056 | Determining value of issued and outstanding shares of stock.

...nded; (4) Good will, appreciation, and abandoned property as set up in the annual report of the financial institution, provided a certified balance sheet of the company is made available upon the request of the tax commissioner. Such balance sheet shall not be a part of the public records, but shall be a confidential report for use of the tax commissioner only. (5) A portion of the value of the issued and outs...

Section 1345.23 | Written agreement or offer to purchase.

...ther the seller intends to repossess or abandon any shipped or delivered goods.

Section 1506.30 | Submerged lands preserves definitions.

...a submerged aircraft or watercraft; the personal property of the officers, crew, and passengers of a submerged aircraft or watercraft; the cargo of a submerged aircraft or watercraft that has been deserted, relinquished, cast away, or left behind and for which attempts at reclamation have been abandoned by the owners and insurers; and submerged materials resulting from activities of prehistoric and historic nat...

Section 1546.10 | Disposal of timber, dredging operation spoils and other property.

... fruits, and vegetables. (5) Abandoned personal property, including golf balls that are found on property under the control and management of the division. (B) In accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the chief shall adopt, and may amend and rescind, such rules as are necessary to administer this section. (C) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, proceeds from the disposition of items und...

Section 2308.02 | Expedited proceedings for vacant and abandoned properties.

... (e) Furnishings, window treatments, or personal items are absent from the structure on the land. (f) The property is the object of vandalism, loitering, or criminal conduct, or there has been physical destruction or deterioration of the property. (g) A mortgagor has made a written statement expressing the intention of all mortgagors to abandon the property. (h) Neither an owner nor a tenant appears to be residing...

Section 3729.13 | Expiration of campsite use agreement.

...e Revised Code; (b) If the property is personal property, in accordance with the procedure in sections 2981.11 and 2981.12 of the Revised Code. (B) Upon collection from the campsite user, the municipal court or county court shall reimburse the filing fees to the camp operator.

Section 6101.15 | Powers of board.

...uct, own, lease, use, and sell real and personal property, and any easement, riparian right, railroad right of way, canal, cemetery, sluice, reservoir, holding basin, milldam, water power, wharf, or franchise in or out of the district for right of way, holding basin, location, or protection of works and improvements, relocation of communities and of buildings, structures, and improvements situated on lands required b...

Section 6115.18 | Powers and duties of board of directors.

..., own, lease, use, and sell any real or personal property or easement necessary for right of way or location for the works and improvements of the district, or for any necessary purpose, or for obtaining or storing material to be used in constructing and maintaining said works and improvements.

Section 1923.12 | Eviction of resident or resident's estate from manufactured home park; notice to remove home or vehicle.

...r recreational vehicle and any personal property abandoned on the residential premises shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by the probate court in which letters testamentary or of administration have been granted for the estate in accordance with Title XXI of the Revised Code. The park operator may store the resident's manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle at a storage facility or at another...

Section 1347.01 | Personal information systems definitions.

... by law to be kept by the agency. (E) "Personal information" means any information that describes anything about a person, or that indicates actions done by or to a person, or that indicates that a person possesses certain personal characteristics, and that contains, and can be retrieved from a system by, a name, identifying number, symbol, or other identifier assigned to a person. (F) "System" means any collection...

Section 1347.04 | Exemptions from chapter.

...tion, pardon, or parole authority; (e) Personal information systems that are comprised of investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes by agencies that are not described in divisions (A)(1)(a) and (d) of this section. (2) A part of a state or local agency that does not perform, as its principal function, an activity relating to the enforcement of the criminal laws is not exempt under this section. ...

Section 1347.05 | Duties of state and local agencies maintaining personal information systems.

... state or local agency that maintains a personal information system shall: (A) Appoint one individual to be directly responsible for the system; (B) Adopt and implement rules that provide for the operation of the system in accordance with the provisions of this chapter that, in the case of state agencies, apply to state agencies or, in the case of local agencies, apply to local agencies; (C) Inform each of its emp...

Section 1347.06 | Administrative rules.

...The director of administrative services shall adopt, amend, and rescind rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for the purposes of administering and enforcing the provisions of this chapter that pertain to state agencies. A state or local agency that, or an officer or employee of a state or local agency who, complies in good faith with a rule applicable to the agency is not subject to criminal prosecutio...

Section 1347.07 | Using personal information.

...tate or local agency shall only use the personal information in a personal information system in a manner that is consistent with the purposes of the system.

Section 1347.071 | Placing or using information in interconnected or combined systems.

...A) No state or local agency shall place personal information in an interconnected or combined system, or use personal information that is placed in an interconnected or combined system by another state or local agency or another organization, unless the interconnected or combined system will contribute to the efficiency of the involved agencies in implementing programs that are authorized by law. (B) No state or loc...

Section 1347.08 | Rights of persons who are subject of personal information.

... state or local agency that maintains a personal information system, upon the request and the proper identification of any person who is the subject of personal information in the system, shall: (1) Inform the person of the existence of any personal information in the system of which the person is the subject; (2) Except as provided in divisions (C) and (E)(2) of this section, permit the person, the person's le...

Section 1347.09 | Disputing information.

...levance, timeliness, or completeness of personal information that pertains to him and that is maintained by any state or local agency in a personal information system, he may request the agency to investigate the current status of the information. The agency shall, within a reasonable time after, but not later than ninety days after, receiving the request from the disputant, make a reasonable investigation to determi...

Section 1347.10 | Wrongful disclosure.

...A) A person who is harmed by the use of personal information that relates to him and that is maintained in a personal information system may recover damages in a civil action from any person who directly and proximately caused the harm by doing any of the following: (1) Intentionally maintaining personal information that he knows, or has reason to know, is inaccurate, irrelevant, no longer timely, or incomplete and ...

Section 1347.12 | Agency disclosure of security breach of computerized personal information data.

...y theft or other fraud to the person or property of a resident of this state. (b) For purposes of division (A)(2)(a) of this section: (i) Good faith acquisition of personal information by an employee or agent of the state agency or agency of the political subdivision for the purposes of the agency is not a breach of the security of the system, provided that the personal information is not used for an unlawful purpo...