Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2135.01 | Declaration for mental health treatment definitions.
...l health treatment and has assigned the primary responsibility for the declarant's mental health treatment or, if the declarant has not so named a physician, the physician who has accepted that responsibility. (F) "Guardian" means a person appointed by a probate court pursuant to Chapter 2111. of the Revised Code to have the care and management of the person of an incompetent. (G) "Health care" means any care, tr... |
Section 2135.02 | Declaration governing use or continuation, or the withholding or withdrawal, of mental health treatment.
... physician and assign the physician the primary responsibility for the declarant's mental health treatment. The declaration may include a specific authorization for the use or continuation, or the withholding or withdrawal, of mental health treatment. (B) A mental health treatment provider or a health care facility providing services to a declarant shall continue to obtain the declarant's informed consent to all men... |
Section 2135.13 | Application opposing decisions.
...erative, then the physician who has the primary responsibility for treating the declarant may petition the probate division of the court of common pleas of the county in which the declarant is located to appoint a person to act as a proxy. If the judge of the probate division of the court of common pleas finds it to be in the best interest of the declarant, then the court shall appoint a person to serve as a proxy fo... |
Section 2151.4221 | [Recodified from R.C. 2151.4211] Memorandum of understanding purpose, content.
... Revised Code; (2) Have as two of its primary goals both of the following: (a) The elimination of all unnecessary interviews of children who are the subject of reports of child abuse or neglect; (b) When feasible, providing for only one interview of a child who is the subject of a report of child abuse or neglect. (B) A memorandum of understanding shall include all of the following: (1) The roles and respon... |
Section 2305.2341 | Medical liability insurance reimbursement program.
...ent of a nonprofit organization, whose primary mission is to provide health care services for free or for a minimal administrative fee to individuals with limited resources. A free clinic facilitates the delivery of health care services through the use of volunteer health care professionals and voluntary care networks. For this purpose, a free clinic shall comply with all of the following: (a) If a free clinic... |
Section 2307.44 | Hazing civil liability.
...g. If the hazing involves students in a primary, secondary, or post-secondary school, university, college, or any other educational institution, an action may also be brought against any administrator, employee, or faculty member of the school, university, college, or other educational institution who knew or reasonably should have known of the hazing and who did not make reasonable attempts to prevent it and against... |
Section 2307.84 | Silicosis or mixed dust disease claims - definitions.
...r" means a malignant tumor in which the primary site of origin of the cancer is inside the lungs. (M) "Mixed dust" means a mixture of dusts composed of silica and one or more other fibrogenic dusts capable of inducing pulmonary fibrosis if inhaled in sufficient quantity. (N) "Mixed dust disease claim" means any claim for damages, losses, indemnification, contribution, or other relief arising out of, based on, or in... |
Section 2710.02 | Application of chapter.
...ices of either of the following: (a) A primary or secondary school if all the parties are students; (b) A correctional institution for youths if all the parties are residents of that institution. (C) If the parties agree in advance in a signed record, or a record of proceeding reflects agreement by the parties, that all or part of a mediation is not privileged, the privileges under sections 2710.03, 2710.04, and 2... |
Section 2901.24 | Personal liability for organizational conduct.
... has direct responsibility; (2) He has primary responsibility to discharge a duty imposed on the organization by law, and such duty is not discharged. (B) When a person is convicted of an offense by reason of this section, he is subject to the same penalty as if he had acted in his own behalf. |
Section 2903.311 | Reckless failure to immediately report knowledge of hazing.
...teer of any organization, including any primary, secondary, or post-secondary school or any other public or private educational institution, who is acting in an official and professional capacity shall recklessly fail to immediately report the knowledge of hazing to a law enforcement agency in the county in which the victim of hazing resides or in which the hazing is occurring or has occurred. (C) A violation of t... |
Section 2915.094 | Owner or lessor conducting instant bingo other than at bingo session at location where primary activity is instant bingo.
...(A) No owner or lessor of a location shall assist a charitable instant bingo organization in the conduct of instant bingo other than at a bingo session at that location unless the owner or lessor has entered into a written contract, as described in section 2915.093 of the Revised Code, with the charitable instant bingo organization to assist in the conduct of instant bingo other than at a bingo session. (B) T... |
Section 2921.42 | Having an unlawful interest in a public contract.
...and if the moneys are to be used on the primary residence of the public employee. Such participation does not constitute an unlawful interest in a public contract in violation of this section. (E) Whoever violates this section is guilty of having an unlawful interest in a public contract. Violation of division (A)(1) or (2) of this section is a felony of the fourth degree. Violation of division (A)(3), (4), or (5... |
Section 2921.51 | Impersonation of peace officer or private police officer.
...r a state highway patrol trooper whose primary duties are to preserve the peace, to protect life and property, and to enforce the laws, ordinances, or rules of the state or any of its political subdivisions. (2) "Private police officer" means any security guard, special police officer, private detective, or other person who is privately employed in a police capacity. (3) "Federal law enforcement officer" mean... |
Section 2923.11 | Weapons control definitions.
...mical compound, mixture, or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function by explosion. "Explosive" includes all materials that have been classified as division 1.1, division 1.2, division 1.3, or division 1.4 explosives by the United States department of transportation in its regulations and includes, but is not limited to, dynamite, black powder, pellet powders, initiating explosives, blasting caps,... |
Section 2923.41 | Criminal gang definitions.
...lowing apply: (1) It has as one of its primary activities the commission of one or more of the offenses listed in division (B) of this section. (2) It has a common name or one or more common, identifying signs, symbols, or colors. (3) The persons in the organization, association, or group individually or collectively engage in or have engaged in a pattern of criminal gang activity. (B)(1) "Pattern of crimina... |
Section 2925.12 | Possessing drug abuse instruments.
...nt, article, or thing the customary and primary purpose of which is for the administration or use of a dangerous drug, other than marihuana, when the instrument involved is a hypodermic or syringe, whether or not of crude or extemporized manufacture or assembly, and the instrument, article, or thing involved has been used by the offender to unlawfully administer or use a dangerous drug, other than marihuana, or to pr... |
Section 2929.01 | Penalties and sentencing general definitions.
...udy and also includes the completion of primary school, secondary school, and literacy curricula or their equivalent. (N) "Firearm" has the same meaning as in section 2923.11 of the Revised Code. (O) "Halfway house" means a facility licensed by the division of parole and community services of the department of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to section 2967.14 of the Revised Code as a suitable facility f... |
Section 2953.71 | Post conviction DNA testing definitions.
..."Custodian" means the person who is the primary representative of a custodial agency. (F) "Eligible offender" means an offender who is eligible under division (C) of section 2953.72 of the Revised Code to request DNA testing to be conducted under sections 2953.71 to 2953.81 of the Revised Code. (G) "Exclusion" or "exclusion result" means a result of DNA testing that scientifically precludes or forecloses the s... |
Section 2981.02 | Property subject to forfeiture.
... the instrumentality; (b) Whether the primary purpose in using the instrumentality was to commit or attempt to commit the offense; (c) The extent to which the instrumentality furthered the commission of, or attempt to commit, the offense. (B) The property described in division (F)(2) of section 2917.211 of the Revised Code is subject to forfeiture under the criminal or delinquency process in section 2981.04 of ... |
Section 303.11 | Zoning plan to be submitted to electors.
...their approval or rejection at the next primary or general election, or a special election may be called for this purpose. Such resolution shall be filed with the board of elections not later than four p.m. on the ninetieth day before the day of the election. No zoning regulations shall be put into effect in any township, unless a majority of the vote cast on the issue in that township is in favor of the propos... |
Section 303.25 | Repeal of county zoning plan by township.
...ction to be held on the day of the next primary or general election. The resolution adopted by the board of county commissioners to cause such question to be submitted to the electors shall be certified to the board of elections not later than ninety days prior to the day of election at which the question is to be voted upon. In the event a majority of the vote cast on such question in the township is in favor ... |
Section 305.12 | Liability of commissioners.
...ith respect to which the county has the primary responsibility to keep in proper repair, and for the prevention of injury to them. The board shall demand and receive, by suit or otherwise, any real estate or interest in real estate, legal or equitable, belonging to the county, or any money or other property due the county. The money so recovered shall be paid into the county treasury, and the board shall take th... |
Section 305.31 | Procedure for submitting to referendum resolution on additional tax.
...y year, or on the day of the succeeding primary election held in the county in even-numbered years, occurring subsequent to ninety days after the auditor certifies the sufficiency and validity of the petition to the board of elections. No resolution shall go into effect until approved by the majority of those voting upon it. However, a rule shall take effect and remain in effect unless and until a majority of the e... |
Section 306.30 | Regional transit authority definitions.
...ter transportation system having as its primary purpose the regularly scheduled mass movement of passengers between locations within the territorial boundaries of a regional transit authority, including all right-of-way, power lines, rolling stock, equipment, machinery, terminals, buildings, administration and maintenance and repair facilities, and supporting parking facilities, and franchise rights attendant the... |
Section 306.32 | Resolution for creation of regional transit authority.
...ed on the ballot at the next general or primary election which occurs not less than ninety days after the date of the meeting of said board, or at a special election, the date of which shall be specified in the certification, which date shall be not less than ninety days after the date of such meeting of the board. Signatures on a petition of referendum may be withdrawn up to and including the meeting of the board of... |