Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 147.141 | Prohibited acts.
... that notary is an attorney licensed to practice law in this state; (18) Charge or accept a fee greater than the amount prescribed by law. (B) Division (A)(5) of this section shall not be construed as prohibiting a notary from notarizing the signature of a holder of a document on a written statement certifying that the document is a true copy of an original document. (C) As used in this section, "conflict of in... |
Section 147.63 | Application to be authorized as online notary public.
... granted to an attorney admitted to the practice of law in this state by the Ohio supreme court shall expire on the earlier of five years after the date the authorization is granted or when the attorney's term of office as a notary public ends. (5) An attorney authorized to perform online notarizations may apply to renew the attorney's authorization three months prior to the authorization's expiration date. (6)(a... |
Section 149.25 | Implementation.
...l of the following: (A) Standards and practices of other jurisdictions; (B) The most recent standards regarding authentication of, preservation and security of, and public access to, legal material in an electronic record, and other electronic records, a s promulgated by national standard-setting bodies; (C) The needs of users of legal material in an electronic record; (D) The views of governmental officials ... |
Section 149.43 | Availability of public records for inspection and copying.
...e or certificate holder's, inability to practice according to acceptable and prevailing standards of care by reason of a medical condition. A record that is not a public record under division (A)(1) of this section and that, under law, is permanently retained becomes a public record on the day that is seventy-five years after the day on which the record was created, or in the case of a record that is not a public ... |
Section 1509.17 | Encasing wells.
...ementing, casing, and well construction practices. However, isolating an oil and gas reservoir shall not exclude open-hole completion. A well shall not be perforated for purposes of well stimulation in any zone that is located around casing that protects underground sources of drinking water without written authorization from the chief in accordance with division (D) of this section. When the well penetrates th... |
Section 1509.23 | Health and safety rules for drilling of wells and production of oil and gas.
...nd gas resources management may specify practices to be followed in the drilling and treatment of wells, production of oil and gas, and plugging of wells for protection of public health or safety or to prevent damage to natural resources, including specification of the following: (A) Appropriate devices; (B) Minimum distances that wells and other excavations, structures, and equipment shall be located from water we... |
Section 1509.33 | Civil penalties.
... of Civil Procedure and other rules of practice and procedure applicable to civil actions. The remedy provided in this division is cumulative and concurrent with any other remedy provided in this chapter, and the existence or exercise of one remedy does not prevent the exercise of any other, except that no person shall be subject to both a civil penalty under division (A), (B), (C), or (D) of this section and... |
Section 1513.07 | Coal mining and reclamation permit - application or renewal - reclamation plan.
...dditional requirements regarding mining practices and site reclamation to prevent the discharge of acid mine drainage from the mine site. As used in division (E)(8) of this section, "potential acidity" and "neutralization potential" have the same meanings as in section 1513.075 of the Revised Code. (F)(1) During the term of the permit, the permittee may submit an application for a revision of the permit, together w... |
Section 1513.16 | Performance standards.
...unding area under equivalent management practices as determined from the soil survey performed pursuant to section 1513.07 of the Revised Code. If the area covered by the performance security is one for which an authorization was made under division (E)(7) of section 1513.07 of the Revised Code, no part of the performance security shall be released under this division until the operator has complied with the approved... |
Section 1513.18 | Reclamation forfeiture fund.
...contract, agreement, or prior custom or practice, or the average wage rate paid in this state for the same or similar work as determined by the chief under section 1513.02 of the Revised Code. (H) All investment earnings of the fund shall be credited to the fund and shall be used only for the reclamation of land for which performance security was provided under division (C)(2) of section 1513.08 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1513.24 | Implementing reclamation plan.
...contract, agreement, or prior custom or practice, or the average wage rate paid in this state for the same or similar work as determined by the chief under section 1513.02 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1513.28 | Applications for reclamation grants.
...contract, agreement, or prior custom or practice, or the average wage rate in this state for the same or similar work performed in the same or similar locality by private companies doing their own reclamation work. |
Section 1514.06 | Funds to reclaim land affected by surface or in-stream mining that the operator has failed to reclaim.
...contract, agreement, or prior custom or practice, or the average wage rate paid in this state for the same or similar work, as determined by the chief under section 1513.02 of the Revised Code. (F) Each contract entered into by the chief under this section shall provide only for the reclamation of land affected by the surface or in-stream mining operation or operations of one operator and not reclaimed by the operat... |
Section 1514.47 | Certified mine forepersons; 30 CFR part 56 examinations.
...n to be in charge of the conditions and practices at the mine and to be responsible for conducting examinations of the surface mining operation under 30 C.F.R. part 56, as amended. (2) Examinations of surface mining operations for the purposes of 30 C.F.R. part 56, as amended, shall be conducted by one of the following: (a) A certified mine foreperson; (b) A person who is qualified to conduct such examinations ... |
Section 1520.03 | Powers and duties of director of natural resources over canal lands.
...s of civil procedure and other rules of practice and procedure applicable to civil actions. (F) As used in this section, "person" means any agency of this state, any political subdivision of this state or of the United States, or any legal entity defined as a person under section 1.59 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1521.03 | Chief of division - powers and duties.
...the establishment of water conservation practices, within the limits of the appropriations for those purposes; (B) Have authority to conduct basic inventories of the water and related natural resources in each drainage basin in the state; to develop a plan on a watershed basis that will recognize the variety of uses to which water may be put and the need for its management for those uses; with the approval of the d... |
Section 1521.23 | Applying for permit for major increase in withdrawal of waters of state.
... (10) A description of the conservation practices the applicant intends to follow; (11) All information required under sections 1521.24 to 1521.27 of the Revised Code if the sources of water for the proposed withdrawal are ground water; (12) Any other information the chief may require by rule. (C) Each application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee of one thousand dollars, which shall be credited to th... |
Section 1521.26 | Accompanying documentation with hydrogeologic description.
... well logs, and geologic literature and practices. (B) Information related to the ground water hydrology for the proposed withdrawal and hydrologic study area including, at a minimum, all of the following: (1) The elevation and the lateral extent of each aquifer, interbedded lithology, and overburden material; (2) The thickness of each aquifer and a detailed lithologic description from surface to base of the de... |
Section 1522.123 | Documentation with hydrogeologic description.
... well logs, and geologic literature and practices. (B) Information related to the ground water hydrology for the proposed withdrawal and hydrologic study area including, at a minimum, all of the following: (1) The elevation and the lateral extent of each aquifer, interbedded lithology, and overburden material; (2) The thickness of each aquifer and a detailed lithologic description from surface to base of the de... |
Section 1522.13 | Issuance of withdrawal and consumptive use permit; requirements.
...m professionally accepted resources and practices; (2) Consider the long-term mean annual inflow and outflow of the Lake Erie source watershed; (3) Consider the withdrawal and the portion of the withdrawal that is not returned to the Lake Erie source watershed. (C) Impacts of a withdrawal or consumptive use on the quantity or quality of waters and water dependent natural resources of more localized areas that a... |
Section 1522.131 | Experimental use permits.
...the development of innovative water use practices and technologies that ensure sustainable water use for industrial, commercial, residential, agricultural, or public purposes, including recreational and cultural resources, as a means to facilitate sustainable economic growth and job creation, the chief of the division of water resources, with the approval of the director of natural resources, may issue experimental u... |
Section 153.65 | Professional design services definitions.
...es" means services within the scope of practice of an architect or landscape architect registered under Chapter 4703. of the Revised Code or a professional engineer or surveyor registered under Chapter 4733. of the Revised Code. (D) "Qualifications" means all of the following: (1)(a) For a professional design firm, competence to perform the required professional design services as indicated by the technical t... |
Section 1531.04 | Division of wildlife - powers and duties.
...on derived from professionally accepted practices in wildlife and fisheries management, with the approval of the director of natural resources; (B) Have and take the general care, protection, and supervision of the wildlife in the state parks known as Lake St. Marys, The Portage Lakes, Lake Loramie, Indian Lake, Buckeye Lake, Guilford Lake, such part of Pymatuning reservoir as lies in this state, and all other stat... |
Section 1531.06 | Chief of division - powers and duties.
...rom professionally accepted science and practices in fisheries or aquatic invasive species management; (b) A determination of whether a species shall be listed as an injurious aquatic invasive species. (2) A definition of injurious invasive aquatic species. The chief shall adopt rules in accordance with section 1531.10 of the Revised Code necessary to administer division (N) of this section. |
Section 1531.08 | Chief of division - powers and authority regarding wild animals.
...n derived from professionally accepted practices in wildlife and fisheries management. Each rule adopted under this section shall clearly and distinctly describe and set forth the waters or area or part thereof affected by the rule and whether the rule is applicable to all wild animals or only to certain kinds of species designated therein. The chief may regulate any of the following: (A) Taking and possessin... |