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Section 4399.04 | Fines, costs, and damages lien upon the real estate.

...consequence of the sale of intoxicating liquors, as provided in sections 4399.02 to 4399.08 of the Revised Code, and the penal statutes relating to the sale, shall be a lien upon the real estate of the person. The real estate and personal property of the person shall be liable to execution for the fines, costs, and damages without exception or exemption, except for personal property that is exempt by law.

Section 4399.05 | Liability of owner of building or premises for fines, costs, and damages.

...or the sale of intoxicating liquors, or permits such building or premises to be so used or occupied, such building or premises shall be liable for and may be sold to pay all fines, costs, and damages assessed against a person occupying them. Proceedings may be had to subject them to the payment of such fine and costs assessed or judgment recovered, or part remaining unpaid, either before or after execution issues aga...

Section 4399.06 | Lease void where premises used for sale of intoxicating liquors contrary to law.

...r in part, for the sale of intoxicating liquors contrary to law, and the lessor, on and after the sale or gift of intoxicating liquors, shall be held to be in possession of such building or premises.

Section 4399.07 | Damages recovered by a minor.

...All damages recovered by a minor under sections 4399.02 to 4399.08 of the Revised Code shall be paid either to the minor, or to the minor's parent, guardian, or next friend, as the court directs.

Section 4399.08 | Suit for damages.

...A suit for damages under sections 4399.02 to 4399.08 of the Revised Code shall be by a civil action in any court having jurisdiction over the action.

Section 4399.09 | Keeping place where beer or intoxicating liquors are sold, furnished, or given away in violation of law.

...s not apply to any premises for which a permit has been issued under Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code while that permit is in effect.

Section 4399.10 | Sale, exchange, or gift of intoxicating liquor in brothel.

...ll, exchange, or give away intoxicating liquor in a brothel.

Section 4399.11 | Sale of intoxicating liquor near certain institutions prohibited.

... that involves the sale of intoxicating liquors at or within twelve hundred yards of the administration or main central building of the Columbus state hospital, Dayton state hospital, Athens state hospital, or Toledo state hospital, within two miles of the place at which an agricultural fair is being held, or within one mile of a county children's home situated within one mile of a municipal corporation in which the ...

Section 4399.12 | Sale of intoxicating liquor near certain institutions prohibited - exceptions.

..., D-5i, D-5j, D-5k, D-5l, D-5m, G, or I permit issued by the division of liquor control from distributing or selling intoxicating liquor at the place of business described in the permit of the holder.

Section 4399.14 | Public dance hall - use of intoxicating liquor.

...holders of a D-1, D-2, D-3, D-4, or D-5 permit whose principal business consists of conducting a hotel, a restaurant, a club, or a night club, all as defined in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 4399.15 | Adulterated spirituous liquor, alcoholic liquor, or beer.

...se of sale, shall adulterate spirituous liquor, alcoholic liquor, or beer used or intended for drink or medicinal or mechanical purposes, with cocculus indicus, vitriol, opium, alum, capsicum, copperas, laurel water, logwood, Brazilwood, cochineal, sugar of lead, aloes, glucose, tannic acid, or any other substance that is poisonous or injurious to health, or with a substance not a necessary ingredient in the manufact...

Section 4399.16 | Rioting, reveling, intoxication, or drunkenness at taverns.

..., or drunkenness in his house or on his premises.

Section 4399.17 | Use of poison in manufacture, preparation, or sale of intoxicating liquor.

...ufacture or preparation of intoxicating liquor or sell intoxicating liquor so manufactured or prepared.

Section 4399.18 | Liability for acts of intoxicated person.

... damage occurred on the permit holder's premises or in a parking lot under the control of the permit holder and was proximately caused by the negligence of the permit holder or an employee of the permit holder. A person has a cause of action against a permit holder or an employee of a permit holder for personal injury, death, or property damage caused by the negligent actions of an intoxicated person occurring off...

Section 4399.99 | Penalty.

...(A) Whoever violates section 4399.16 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars. (B) Whoever violates section 4399.09 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars on a first offense and shall be fined not less than two hundred nor more than five hundred dollars on each subsequent offense. (C) Whoever violates section 439...

Section 4921.01 | Definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) "Ambulance" has the same meaning as in section 4766.01 of the Revised Code. (B) "For-hire motor carrier" means a person engaged in the business of transporting persons or property by motor vehicle for compensation, except when engaged in any of the following in intrastate commerce: (1) The transportation of persons in taxicabs in the usual taxicab service; (2) The transportation of pu...

Section 4921.03 | Certificate required.

...(A) No for-hire motor carrier may operate in intrastate commerce unless the carrier has a current and valid certificate of public convenience and necessity. (B) The public utilities commission shall issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity to any person who does all of the following: (1) Files with the commission, in accordance with rules adopted under section 4921.05 of the Revised Code, a com...

Section 4921.05 | Manner and form of application.

...The public utilities commission shall adopt rules prescribing the manner and form in which a person shall apply for a certificate of public convenience and necessity under section 4921.03 of the Revised Code. The rules shall include a requirement that applications be made in writing on the blanks furnished by the commission and contain any information and certifications deemed necessary by the commission to car...

Section 4921.07 | Suspension; revocation.

...(A) The public utilities commission shall adopt rules regarding procedures and timelines by which a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued under section 4921.03 of the Revised Code may be suspended. At a minimum, the rules shall require suspension of a certificate if the for-hire motor carrier does any of the following: (1) Fails to file a complete and accurate application for the certificate ...

Section 4921.09 | Proof of insurance requirements.

...(A) No certificate of public convenience and necessity shall be issued by the public utilities commission to any for-hire motor carrier until the carrier has filed with the commission a liability insurance certificate, policy, or bond satisfactory to the commission, in the sum and with the provisions the commission considers necessary adequately to protect the interests of the public, having due regard for the ...

Section 4921.11 | Compliance with the unified carrier registration plan.

...The public utilities commission shall adopt rules applicable to registration pursuant to the unified carrier registration plan, codified as 49 U.S.C. 14504a, and the rules, procedures, and fee schedules adopted thereunder, in accordance with division (G) of section 4921.19 of the Revised Code.

Section 4921.13 | Filings and taxes.

...(A) The public utilities commission shall adopt rules applicable to the filing of annual update forms and the payment of taxes by for-hire motor carriers. The rules shall not be incompatible with the requirements of the United States department of transportation. The rules shall at a minimum address all of the following: (1) The information and certifications that must be provided to the commission on an annu...

Section 4921.19 | Payment of taxes; amounts.

...(A) Every for-hire motor carrier operating in this state shall, at the time of the issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity under section 4921.03 of the Revised Code, pay to the public utilities commission, for and on behalf of the treasurer of state, the following taxes: (1) For each motor vehicle used for transporting persons, thirty dollars; (2) For each commercial tractor, as defined in sec...

Section 4921.21 | Public utilities transportation safety fund.

...(A) As used in this section, "adjusted credit amount" means the aggregate amount credited to the public utilities transportation safety fund, less the sum of both of the following: (1) The fees collected by the public utilities commission, in accordance with the unified carrier registration plan under section 4921.11 of the Revised Code, that exceed the federal certification of revenue for each year of the plan; (2...

Section 4921.25 | Towing entities subject to chapter.

...61 of the Revised Code. The rules shall permit an after-hours retrieval fee to be charged only if the entity in possession of a vehicle is not open to the public and is not required to be open under division (A) of section 4513.69 of the Revised Code. (7) Adopt any other rules necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.