Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3780.07 | Facilities.
...university, academic medical center, or private or public research and development organization as part of a research protocol approved by an institutional review board or equivalent entity, or any other entity as approved by the division of cannabis control. (C) Upon a level I cultivator or level II cultivator with a certificate of operation, or the same owners of the level I or level II cultivator, receiving a l... |
Section 3780.25 | Local authority regarding adult use cannabis operators.
...university, academic medical center, or private research and development organization as part of a research protocol approved by an institutional review board or equivalent entity; (2) Levying any tax, fee, or charge on adult use cannabis operators, their owners or their property which is not generally charged on other businesses in the municipal corporation or township; (3) Prohibiting or limiting home grow ot... |
Section 3780.33 | Liabilities and immunities.
...university, academic medical center, or private research and development organization as part of a research protocol approved by an institutional review board or equivalent entity. (I) It is the public policy of the state of Ohio that contracts related to adult use cannabis operators and adult use cannabis testing laboratories are enforceable. |
Section 3781.10 | Board of building standards - powers and duties.
...ience, a government certification, or a private certification as described in that chapter in the same profession, occupation, or occupational activity as the profession, occupation, or occupational activity for which the certificate is required in this state in a state that does not issue that license or certificate. (F) In addition to hearings sections 3781.06 to 3781.18 and 3791.04 of the Revised Code require, ... |
Section 3781.105 | Certification of fire protection system designers.
...ience, a government certification, or a private certification as described in that chapter as a designer of fire protection systems in a state that does not issue that license or certificate. |
Section 3781.1011 | Battery-charged fences.
...B) A battery-charged fence installed on private, nonresidential property within a county, township, or municipal corporation shall satisfy all of the following: (1) Interface with a monitored alarm system; (2) Have a battery-operated energizer that is powered by a commercial storage battery that is not more than twelve volts of direct current, and that meets the standards set forth by the international electrotec... |
Section 3783.02 | Exemptions.
...oads, etc., or by established rights on private property; (F) Installations of elevators, dumbwaiters, and escalators as regulated by the bureau of workers' compensation. |
Section 3796.032 | Applicability to research and development institutions and organizations.
...university, academic medical center, or private research and development organization that is related to marijuana and is approved by an agency, board, center, department, or institute of the United States government, including any of the following: (A) The agency for health care research and quality; (B) The national institutes of health; (C) The national academy of sciences; (D) The centers for medicare... |
Section 3796.24 | Liability.
...university, academic medical center, or private research and development organization as part of a research protocol approved by an institutional review board or equivalent entity. |
Section 3796.29 | Limitations on number of. cultivators, processors, or retail dispensaries by localities.
...university, academic medical center, or private research and development organization as part of a research protocol approved by an institutional review board or equivalent entity. |
Section 3796.30 | Activities prohibited near schools, churches, libraries, playgrounds or parks.
...university, academic medical center, or private research and development organization as part of a research protocol approved by an institutional review board or equivalent entity. (C) As used in this section and sections 3796.03 and 3796.12 of the Revised Code: "Church" has the meaning defined in section 1710.01 of the Revised Code. "Public library" means a library provided for under Chapter 3375. of the Re... |
Section 3901.021 | Department of insurance operating fund.
...seminars or conferences and grants from private entities, shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the department of insurance operating fund. (B) Seven-tenths of all fees collected under divisions (A)(2), (A)(3), and (A)(6) of section 3905.40 of the Revised Code shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the department of insurance operating fund. The remaining three-tenths shall be cred... |
Section 3901.21 | Unfair and deceptive acts or practices in business of insurance defined.
...he Revised Code. (CC) With respect to private passenger automobile insurance, charging premium rates that are excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory, pursuant to division (D) of section 3937.02 of the Revised Code, based solely on the location of the residence of the insured. The enumeration in sections 3901.19 to 3901.26 of the Revised Code of specific unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the busi... |
Section 3905.01 | Insurance producers licensing act definitions.
...ude a garage or other storage area in a private residence. (S) "Solicit" means to attempt to sell insurance, or to ask or urge a person to apply for a particular kind of insurance from a particular insurer. (T) "Superintendent" or "superintendent of insurance" means the superintendent of insurance of this state. (U) "Terminate" means to cancel the relationship between an insurance agent and the insurer or to termi... |
Section 3905.051 | Criminal records check; fingerprinting; confidentiality.
...iscovery, and are not admissible in any private civil action. (G) This section does not apply to an agent applying for renewal of an existing resident or nonresident license in this state. |
Section 3905.062 | Portable electronics insurance.
...arranty; (c) A homeowner's, renter's, private passenger automobile, commercial multi-peril, or similar insurance policy. (7) "Portable electronics transaction" means the sale or lease of portable electronics by a vendor to a customer or the sale of a service related to the use of portable electronics by a vendor to a customer. (8) "Supervising entity" means an insurer or a business entity licensed as an insuran... |
Section 3905.063 | Self-service storage insurance; license required.
...rranty; (iii) A homeowner's, renter's, private passenger automobile, or similar insurance policy. (8) "Self-service storage rental agreement" means a written agreement containing the terms and conditions governing the use of storage space provided by a self-service storage facility. (9) "Supervising entity" means an insurer or a business entity licensed as an insurance agent under section 3905.06 or 3905.07 of the... |
Section 3905.14 | Disciplinary actions.
...shall be construed to create or imply a private cause of action against an agent or insurer. |
Section 3905.424 | Waiver of customer obligation not insurance matter.
... "Service provider" means any public or private provider of services, including, but not limited to, all of the following services: (a) Electricity, gas, water, wastewater, solid waste collection, or similar utility; (b) Communications involving the transmission, conveyance, or routing of voice, data, audio, video, or any other information or signals, through any medium or method now in existence or hereafter devis... |
Section 3905.426 | Requirements for ancillary product protection contracts.
... tear to a tire or wheel on a public or private roadway, roadside, driveway, or parking lot or garage, including potholes, nails, glass, road debris, and curbs. "Road hazard" does not include fire, theft, vandalism or malicious mischief, or other perils normally covered by automobile physical damage insurance. (7) "Reimbursement insurance policy" means a policy of insurance issued by an insurer authorized or eligibl... |
Section 3905.55 | Agent fees.
...following personal lines policies: (1) Private passenger automobile; (2) Homeowners, including coverage for tenants or condominium owners, owner-occupied fire or dwelling property coverage, personal umbrella liability, or any other personal lines-related coverage whether sold as a separate policy or as an endorsement to another personal lines policy; (3) Individual life insurance; (4) Individual sickness or a... |
Section 3906.07 | Classes of investment for purposes of minimum asset requirement.
...ntalities of the governmental units, or private business entities domiciled in the United States or Canada, including asset-backed securities, securities valuation office listed mutual funds, and securities valuation office listed exchange traded funds; (C) Loans with a loan to value ratio of no greater than eighty per cent that are secured by mortgages, trust deeds, or other security interests in real propert... |
Section 3916.03 | Application for license - issuance, renewal - new or revised information.
...ience, a government certification, or a private certification as described in Chapter 4796. of the Revised Code as a viatical settlement provider or viatical settlement broker in a state that does not issue that license in accordance with that chapter, if either of the following applies: (1) The applicant files and maintains a written designation of an agent for service of process with the superintendent. (2) The... |
Section 3923.12 | Group sickness and accident insurance.
...ency, or department thereof, as well as private individuals, partnerships, and corporations. (C) Each such policy shall contain in substance the following provisions: (1) A provision that the policy, the application of the policyholder, if the application or copy thereof is attached to the policy, and the individual applications submitted in connection with the policy by the employees or members, shall constitute t... |
Section 3923.24 | Continuing coverage for dependent children.
...time student at an accredited public or private institution of higher education. (c) The child is not employed by an employer that offers any health benefit plan under which the child is eligible for coverage. (d) The child is not eligible for the medicaid program or the medicare program. (2) That attainment of the limiting age for dependent children shall not operate to terminate the coverage of a dependent... |