Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1321.66 | Consumer installment loan licensee recordkeeping; examination of records.
... the risk of consumer fraud and related harms, including identity theft, licensees shall be required to comply with section 216 of the "Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003," 117 Stat. 1952 (amended 2010), 15 U.S.C. 1681w as in effect on November 30, 2016, section 501 of the "Gramm Leach Bliley Act," 113 Stat. 1338 (1999) (amended 2010), 15 U.S.C. 6801 as in effect on November 30, 2016, and the rules pr... |
Section 1513.02 | Chief of division of mineral resources management - powers and duties.
...se, significant, imminent environmental harm to land, air, or water resources, the chief or the authorized representative immediately shall order the cessation of coal mining and reclamation operations or the portion thereof relevant to the condition, practice, or violation. The cessation order shall remain in effect until the chief or the authorized representative determines that the condition, practice, or vi... |
Section 1522.01 | Compact ratified and enacted.
... and the extent to which Diversions may harm the integrity of the Basin Ecosystem. e. The Originating Party shall have lead responsibility for coordinating information for resolution of issues related to evaluation of a Proposal, and shall consult with the Applicant throughout the Regional Review process. f. A majority of the members of the Regional Body may request Regional Review of a regionally significant or ... |
Section 2111.01 | Guardian and conservatorship definitions.
...court or another court. (H) "Financial harm" means impairment of an individual's financial assets by unlawfully obtaining or exerting control over the individual's real or personal property in any of the following ways: (1) Without the consent of the individual or the person authorized to give consent on the individual's behalf; (2) Beyond the scope of the express or implied consent of the individual or the person... |
Section 2151.419 | Court's determination as to whether agency made reasonable efforts to prevent removal or to return child safely home.
...laced the child at substantial risk of harm two or more times due to alcohol or drug abuse and has rejected treatment two or more times or refused to participate in further treatment two or more times after a case plan issued pursuant to section 2151.412 of the Revised Code requiring treatment of the parent was journalized as part of a dispositional order issued with respect to the child or an order was issued... |
Section 2151.9011 | Duty to report actual or threatened harm.
...ered or faces a threat of suffering any physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child to an employee of a qualified organization. |
Section 2152.26 | Places of detention for delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender.
...ents an imminent risk of self-inflicted harm or an imminent risk of harm to others within a juvenile facility; (vii) Any other factors the juvenile court considers to be relevant. (d) If the juvenile court determines that a place other than those specified in division (B) of this section is the appropriate place for confinement of a person pursuant to division (F)(4)(a) of this section, the person may petition the ... |
Section 2305.37 | Person donating perishable food for distribution to needy individuals not liable for harm.
...sumption because of its nature, age, or physical condition. "Perishable food" includes, but is not limited to, fresh meats, processed meats, poultry, fish and other seafood, dairy products, bakery products, eggs in the shell, fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, food that is gleaned, food that is packaged, refrigerated, or frozen, food that is canned, and prepared or other food that has not been served by a restaurant, ca... |
Section 2323.55 | Future damages in medical malpractice actions.
...(c) The age of that plaintiff; (d) The physical and mental condition of that plaintiff; (e) Whether that plaintiff or the parent, guardian, or custodian of that plaintiff is able to competently manage the future damages; (f) Any other circumstance that relates to whether the injury sustained by that plaintiff would be better compensated by the payment of the future damages in a lump sum or by their receipt in a se... |
Section 2323.56 | Periodic payments of future damages.
...(c) The age of that plaintiff; (d) The physical and mental condition of that plaintiff; (e) Whether that plaintiff or the parent, guardian, or custodian of that plaintiff is able to competently manage those portions of the future damages; (f) Any other circumstance that relates to whether the injury sustained by that plaintiff would be better compensated by the payment of those portions of the future damages in a ... |
Section 2923.129 | Immunity.
...one thousand dollars. Any person who is harmed by a violation of division (B) or (C) of this section or a violation of section 2913.04 of the Revised Code described in division (D) of this section has a private cause of action against the offender for any injury, death, or loss to person or property that is a proximate result of the violation and may recover court costs and attorney's fees related to the action. |
Section 2927.22 | Soliciting or accepting a fee to remove, correct, modify, or refrain from publishing criminal record information; violation.
... the plaintiff has incurred damages. No physical manifestation of either humiliation or embarrassment is necessary for damages to be shown. |
Section 3702.59 | Review of certificate of need applications.
...ns that were solely attributable to the physical plant of the existing long-term care facility from which the beds are being relocated. (C) The director also shall accept for review any application for the conversion of infirmary beds to long-term care beds if the infirmary meets all of the following conditions: (1) Is operated exclusively by a religious order; (2) Provides care exclusively to members of religious... |
Section 3711.14 | Enforcement powers of director.
...s to pose an imminent threat of serious physical or life-threatening danger. (B) If the director suspends a license under division (A)(2) of this section, the director shall serve a written order of suspension in accordance with sections 119.05 and 119.07 of the Revised Code. The order shall not be subject to suspension by the court while an appeal filed under section 119.12 of the Revised Code is pending. If the ... |
Section 3727.18 | Hospital security plans.
...ing individuals who pose a risk of self-harm or harm to others. (5) The plan shall include guidelines outlining when law enforcement officers, hospital police officers, or trained security personnel, remain with a patient who has demonstrated violence or poses a risk of self-harm or harm to others. The guidelines shall be developed jointly with law enforcement authorities, including hospital police departments, tha... |
Section 3734.12 | Director of environmental protection - powers and duties.
... director determines, because of their physical, chemical, or biological characteristics, are so extremely hazardous that the storage, treatment, or disposal of the wastes in compliance with those regulations would present an imminent danger to human health or safety or the environment; (ii) The use of only properly designed, operated, and approved transfer facilities; (iii) Preventing illegitimate activities ... |
Section 3772.031 | Involuntary exclusion from casino gaming and sports gaming.
...on list shall be identified by name and physical description. The commission shall publish the exclusion lists on its web site, and shall transmit a copy of the exclusion lists periodically to casino operators and sports gaming proprietors, as applicable, as they are initially issued and thereafter as they are revised from time to time. (3) A casino operator shall take steps necessary to ensure that all its key em... |
Section 4111.14 | Implementing constitutional minimum wage authority.
...t of an alleged violation pertaining to harm suffered by the employee filing the complaint, by a person acting on behalf of one or more employees, or by an interested party. (2) "Acting on behalf of one or more employees" has the same meaning as "acting on behalf of an employee" in division (G)(2) of this section. Each employee must provide a separate written and notarized authorization before the person acting on t... |
Section 4113.23 | Furnishing medical report to employee.
...employee will result in serious medical harm to the employee, the physician or nurse shall so indicate on the medical record, in which case a copy thereof shall be given to a physician, certified nurse-midwife, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse practitioner designated in writing by the employee. (B) The employer may require the employee to pay the cost of furnishing copies of the medical reports describ... |
Section 4779.29 | Suspension of license without adjudicatory hearing.
...sents a danger of immediate and serious harm to the public, the board may suspend the individual's license without an adjudicatory hearing. A telephone conference call may be used for reviewing the matter and taking the vote. If the board votes to suspend an individual's license, the board shall serve a written order of suspension in accordance with sections 119.05 and 119.07 of the Revised Code. The order is not ... |
Section 5104.01 | Child care definitions.
...tive, communicative, perceptual, motor, physical, and behavioral development and that may include on a regular basis such services, adaptations, modifications, or adjustments needed to assist in the child's function or development. (TT) "Title IV-A" means Title IV-A of the "Social Security Act," 110 Stat. 2113 (1996), 42 U.S.C. 601, as amended. (UU) "Title XX" means Title XX of the "Social Security Act," 88 Sta... |
Section 5123.711 | Assessment of individual's needs.
...thers; (b) Changes in the emotional or physical condition of an individual that necessitates substantial accommodation that cannot reasonably be provided by the individual's existing caretaker. (2) "Priority" means a situation creating a risk of substantial harm to an individual or others, but for which action within thirty days is not necessary. (3) "Resources" has the same meaning as in section 5126.0... |
Section 901.80 | Immunity from liability for agritourism providers.
...ovider is immune from liability for any harm a participant sustains during an agritourism activity if the participant is harmed as a result of a risk inherent in an agritourism activity. Nothing in this section requires an agritourism provider to eliminate risks inherent in agritourism activities. (C) An agritourism provider is not immune from civil liability for harm sustained by a participant if any of the followi... |
Section 921.01 | Pesticide definitions.
...mals, or processed food, beverages, or pharmaceuticals. (V) "General use pesticide" means a pesticide that is classified for general use under the federal act. (W) "Ground equipment" means any device, other than aircraft, used on land or water to apply pesticides in any form. (X) "Immediate family" means a person's spouse residing in the person's household, brothers and sisters of the whole or of the half blood, ... |
Section 4729.01 | Pharmacists, dangerous drugs definitions.
...er the transfer is by passage of title, physical movement, or both. (K) "Wholesale sale" and "sale at wholesale" mean any sale in which the purpose of the purchaser is to resell the article purchased or received by the purchaser. (L) "Retail sale" and "sale at retail" mean any sale other than a wholesale sale or sale at wholesale. (M) "Retail seller" means any person that sells any dangerous drug to consumer... |