Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4737.06 | Prohibiting operation of junk yard without license.
...unk yard, adjacent to the interstate or primary systems inside a municipality, except in zoned or unzoned industrial areas, unless he has first obtained a license issued under sections 4737.05 to 4737.12, inclusive, of the Revised Code provided that the exception does not prohibit the regulation or prohibition of junk yards in zoned or unzoned industrial areas by municipal corporations. No licensee shall operate or ... |
Section 4740.05 | Duties of other sections.
...f contractors for which the section has primary responsibility. No curriculum may require more than five hours per year in specific course requirements. No contractor may be required to take more than ten hours per year in continuing education courses. The ten hours shall be the aggregate of hours of continuing education for all licenses the contractor holds. (G) Design the examination for the type of contractor th... |
Section 4749.01 | Private investigator - security services definitions.
...patrol officers, or other persons whose primary duties are to protect persons or property; (2) Furnishing, for hire, guard dogs, or armored motor vehicle security services, in connection with the protection of persons or property. (E) "Class A license" means a license issued under section 4749.03 of the Revised Code that qualifies the person issued the license to engage in the business of private investigation ... |
Section 4755.52 | Administrative rules for approval of courses, programs and activities.
... intellectual or practical content, the primary objective of which is to improve the professional competence of the participant; (2) Be an organized program of learning dealing with matters directly related to the practice of physical therapy, professional responsibility, ethical obligations, or similar subjects that the section determines maintain and improve the quality of physical therapy services in this state; ... |
Section 4755.57 | Physical therapy licensure compact.
...the member state that is the licensee's primary state of residence. 10. "Investigative information" means information, records, and documents received or generated by a physical therapy licensing board pursuant to an investigation. 11. "Jurisprudence Requirement" means the assessment of an individual's knowledge of the laws and rules governing the practice of physical therapy in a state. 12. "Licensee" means an... |
Section 4762.09 | Display of license and notice of regulation.
...nspicuously display at the individual's primary place of business both of the following: (A) The individual's license, as evidence that the individual is authorized to practice in this state; (B) A notice specifying that the practice of oriental medicine or acupuncture, as applicable, under the license is regulated by the state medical board and the address and telephone number of the board's office. |
Section 4765.401 | Protocols for stroke patients.
...s well as comprehensive stroke centers, primary stroke centers, and acute stroke ready hospitals recognized as such by the department of health pursuant to section 3727.13 of the Revised Code. The board shall make the guidelines available on the internet web site maintained by the board. The board shall review the guidelines periodically and update them as needed. If the board updates the guidelines, the board shall ... |
Section 4768.01 | Definitions.
...saction that is secured by a consumer's primary dwelling: (1) Administer an appraiser panel; (2) Recruit, retain, or select appraisers; (3) Qualify, verify licensure or certification, and negotiate fees and service level expectations with persons who are part of an appraiser panel; (4) Contract with appraisers to perform appraisal assignments; (5) Receive an order for an appraisal from one person and deliv... |
Section 4771.01 | Athlete agent definitions.
... secondary education to students as its primary function. |
Section 4771.07 | Applying for registration.
... the applicant; (2) The address of the primary location in which the applicant wishes to conduct business as an athlete agent; (3) The type of business conducted or the occupation held by the applicant during the five years immediately preceding application; (4) The location and evidence of a trust fund established in accordance with division (B) of section 4771.12 of the Revised Code and rules adopted by the comm... |
Section 4771.08 | Issuing certificate of registration or temporary certificate.
...athlete agent; (2) The address of the primary location in which the athlete agent is authorized to conduct business as an athlete agent; (3) A registration number for the athlete agent and the date of issuance of the registration. (E) No registration or certificate of registration is valid for any individual other than the athlete agent to whom it is issued. (F) The commission is not liable for the acts of an... |
Section 4772.14 | Personally furnishing drugs and therapeutic devices.
... (b) A federally funded comprehensive primary care clinic; (c) A nonprofit health care clinic or program; (d) An employer-based clinic that provides health care services to the employer's employees. (2) The certified mental health assistant shall comply with all standards and procedures for personally furnishing supplies of drugs and devices, as established in rules adopted under this section. (3) Complete ... |
Section 4779.01 | Orthotist, prosthetist and pedorthist definitions.
..."Accommodative" means designed with the primary goal of conforming to the anatomy of a particular individual. (B) "Full-time" means not less than one thousand six hundred hours per year. (C) "Inlay" means any removable material on which the foot rests inside a shoe and that may be an integral design component of the shoe. (D) "Orthotics" means the evaluation, measurement, design, fabrication, assembly, fitting, ad... |
Section 4779.13 | Eligibility for license - pedorthics.
...rtment of education and workforce, or a primary-secondary education or higher education agency of another state; (B) Has completed the education, training, and experience required to take the certification examination developed by the Ohio occupational therapy, physical therapy, and athletic trainers board for certification in pedorthics or an equivalent successor organization recognized by the board. |
Section 4925.04 | Driver qualifications.
...and validation of any records through a primary source search; (b) A search of the United States department of justice national sex offender public web site; (3) Obtain and review a driving history report with regard to each applicant. (B) A transportation network company shall not authorize a person to act as a transportation network company driver if any of the following apply to the person: (1) The person ... |
Section 4927.01 | Definitions.
...hone-company-provided services over the primary access line of service, which in the case of residential and small-business access and usage is not part of a bundle or package of services, that does both of the following: (a) Enables a customer to originate or receive voice communications within a local service area as that area exists on September 13, 2010, or as that area is changed with the approval of the publ... |
Section 4928.01 | Competitive retail electric service definitions.
... for exhaust heat from a facility whose primary purpose is the generation of electricity; (ii) Reduction of pressure in gas pipelines before gas is distributed through the pipeline, provided that the conversion of energy to electricity is achieved without using additional fossil fuels. (b) A facility at a state institution of higher education as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code that recovers wast... |
Section 4928.06 | Commission to ensure competitive retail electric service.
...ouses of the general assembly that have primary jurisdiction regarding public utility legislation. Until 2008, the commission and the consumer's counsel also shall provide biennial reports to those standing committees, regarding the effectiveness of competition in the supply of competitive retail electric services in this state. In addition, until the end of all market development periods as determined by the commis... |
Section 4928.20 | Local aggregation of retail electric loads - limitations.
...special election on the day of the next primary or general election in the municipal corporation, township, or county. The legislative authority or board shall certify a copy of the ordinance or resolution to the board of elections not less than ninety days before the day of the special election. No ordinance or resolution adopted under division (A) of this section that provides for an election under this division sh... |
Section 4928.581 | [Repealed effective 09/30/2025 by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly] Report on universal service fund.
...ouses of the general assembly that have primary jurisdiction regarding public utility legislation, the director of development services, the chairperson of the public utilities commission, the Ohio consumers' counsel, and each member of the public benefits advisory board. |
Section 4928.6610 | Definitions for R.C. 4928.6611 to 4928.6615.
...The customer receives service above the primary voltage level as determined by the utility's tariff classification. (b) The customer is a commercial or industrial customer to which both of the following apply: (i) The customer receives electricity through a meter of an end user or through more than one meter at a single location in a quantity that exceeds forty-five million kilowatt hours of electricity for the... |
Section 4929.26 | Local program for automatic aggregation.
...special election on the day of the next primary or general election in the municipal corporation, township, or county. The legislative authority or board shall certify a copy of the ordinance or resolution to the board of elections not less than ninety days before the day of the special election. No ordinance or resolution adopted under division (A) of this section that provides for an election under this divis... |
Section 503.02 | Township boundaries changed by partition or division.
...held on the day of the next general or primary election in the township occurring at least ninety days after the petition is filed, for a vote of the electors within that township. If a majority of those voting vote against keeping the township intact, the board of county commissioners shall proceed to partition the township. If a majority of those voting vote for keeping the township intact, the board of count... |
Section 503.161 | Change of township name election.
...changed shall be voted upon at the next primary or general election occurring at least ninety days after the certification of the resolution adopted under division (A) or (B) of this section to the board of elections. |
Section 503.41 | Regulation and registration of massage establishments and their employees.
...a for approval or rejection at the next primary or general election occurring at least ninety days after the board receives the petition. No regulation or amendment for which the referendum vote has been requested is effective unless a majority of the votes cast on the issue is in favor of the regulation or amendment. Upon certification by the board of elections that a majority of the votes cast on the issue was in... |