Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3743.451 | Rules for consumer-grade fireworks use.
...onsibly use 1.4G fireworks on their own private property, or any private property to which they have express consent from the property owner. (3) Rules adopted pursuant to this section shall not be constructed as a de facto ban on the consumer discharge of fireworks. It is the intent of the general assembly to allow consumers to discharge 1.4G fireworks in a safe and reasonable manner. |
Section 3748.05 | Director of health - powers and duties.
...ment and from other sources, public or private, for carrying out any of the director's functions under this chapter and the rules adopted under it; (3) Encourage, participate in, or conduct studies, investigations, training, research, and demonstrations relating to the detection and control of radiation that constitutes an unreasonable or unnecessary risk to human health or the environment, the measurement of... |
Section 3750.02 | Emergency response commission.
... equipment; a diagram of the public and private water supply and sewage systems serving the facility that are known to the owner or operator of the facility; a copy of the emergency and hazardous chemical inventory form for the facility most recently required to be submitted under section 3750.08 of the Revised Code from which the owner or operator may withhold information claimed or determined to be trade secret inf... |
Section 3773.43 | Fees.
...f a promoter's license for a public or private competition that involves boxing, mixed martial arts, kick boxing, tough man contests, tough guy contests, or any other form of boxing or martial arts, one hundred dollars. (B) For an application for or renewal of a license to participate in a public boxing match or exhibition as a contestant, or as a referee, judge, matchmaker, manager, timekeeper, trainer, or... |
Section 3780.36 | Limitations on conduct by individuals.
...ingly permit their residence, any other private property under their control, or any vehicle, conveyance, or watercraft under their control to be used by an invitee of the parent's child or the guardian's ward, if the invitee is under twenty-one years of age, in a manner that constitutes a violation of this chapter. (1) A parent or guardian is deemed to have knowingly permitted their residence, any other private p... |
Section 3781.1010 | Rules regarding installation of storm shelters on certain school buildings.
...school building operated by a public or private school or in any such school building undergoing or about to undergo construction, alteration, repair, or maintenance. (B) Any rule adopted by the board that conflicts with this section shall not be effective with respect to any school building. (C) As used in this section, "school building," "public school," and "private school" have the same meanings as in sectio... |
Section 3781.184 | Federal manufactured home construction and safety standards.
.... (D) This section does not prohibit a private landowner from incorporating a restrictive covenant in a deed, prohibiting the inclusion on the conveyed land of manufactured homes, as defined in division (C)(4) or (6) of section 3781.06 of the Revised Code, or of travel trailers, park trailers, and mobile homes, as defined in section 4501.01 of the Revised Code. This division does not create a new cause of action or ... |
Section 3781.25 | One-call utility protection service definitions.
...nd utility facility" does not include a private septic system in a one-family or multi-family dwelling utilized only for that dwelling and not connected to any other system. (C) "Utility" means any owner or operator, or an agent of an owner or operator, of an underground utility facility, including any public authority, that owns or operates an underground utility facility. "Utility" does not include the owners of... |
Section 3794.01 | Definitions.
...e public is permitted and that is not a private residence. (C) "Place of employment" means an enclosed area under the direct or indirect control of an employer that the employer's employees use for work or any other purpose, including but not limited to, offices, meeting rooms, sales, production and storage areas, restrooms, stairways, hallways, warehouses, garages, and vehicles. An enclosed area as described herei... |
Section 3797.05 | Confirmation of registered residence address by premises owner.
...section applies regarding any public or private residential premises, including, but not limited to, a private residence, a multi-unit residential facility, a halfway house, a homeless shelter, or any other type of residential premises. (C) A sheriff may attempt to confirm that a registrant who registers a residence address, provides notice of a change of any residence address, or verifies a current residence addres... |
Section 3901.075 | Documents deemed proprietary.
... not be admissible into evidence in any private civil action or subject to section 149.43 of the Revised Code, subpoena, or discovery. (C)(1) Notwithstanding division (B) of this section, the superintendent may use the documents, materials, or other information described in division (A) of this section in furtherance of any regulatory or legal action brought as part of the superintendent's official duties. (2) Th... |
Section 3903.21 | Liquidator - powers and duties.
...ce his claims. (7) Conduct public and private sales of the property of the insurer; (8) Use assets of the estate of an insurer under a liquidation order to transfer policy obligations to a solvent assuming insurer, if the transfer can be arranged without prejudice to applicable priorities under section 3903.42 of the Revised Code. (9) Acquire, hypothecate, encumber, lease, improve, sell, transfer, abandon, or oth... |
Section 3903.722 | Submission of data prior to operative date of valuation manual.
...overy or admissible in evidence in any private civil action. (8) Neither the superintendent nor any person who received documents, materials, or other information while acting under the authority of the superintendent shall be permitted or required to testify in any private civil action concerning any confidential documents, materials, or information subject to division (F) of this section. (9) A memorandum i... |
Section 3903.77 | Property and casualty insurance reporting requirements.
... are not admissible in evidence in any private civil action. Neither the superintendent nor any person who receives documents, materials, or other information required to be kept confidential under this division while acting under the authority of the superintendent shall testify in any private civil action concerning any documents, materials, or other information required to be kept confidential under this di... |
Section 3905.38 | Exemptions.
...8 of the Revised Code do not extend to private citizens, firms, or corporations, residents of this state, who seek to provide indemnity among themselves, from fire loss or other casualty, by exchange of private contracts for protection only and not for profit, nor apply to life or accident and sickness insurance. Sections 3905.30 through 3905.37 of the Revised Code do not apply to ocean marine insurance when pl... |
Section 3905.42 | Insurance business must be authorized.
... of persons holding places of public or private trust, who are required to, or in their trust capacity do, receive, hold, control, or disburse public or private property, or transacting the business of guaranteeing the performance of contracts other than insurance policies, or of executing or guaranteeing bonds or undertakings required or permitted in actions or proceedings, or allowed by law, unless it is expressly ... |
Section 3927.01 | Certificate of authority to transact business.
... of persons holding places of public or private trust, who may be required to or do in their trust capacity receive, hold, control, and disburse public or private moneys or property, and which are admitted to guarantee the performance of contracts other than insurance policies, and to execute and guarantee bonds required or permitted in all actions or proceedings, a company, association, or partnership which is incor... |
Section 3929.10 | Deposit required of guaranty company.
... of persons holding places of public or private trust, who are required to, or in their trust capacity do, receive, hold, control, or disburse public or private property, and to transact the business of guaranteeing the performance of contracts other than insurance policies, or of executing or guaranteeing bonds or undertakings required or permitted in actions or proceedings, or allowed by law, shall commence busines... |
Section 3937.411 | Tickets for civil violations.
...or deliver a policy of insurance upon a private automobile or increasing the rate to be charged for such a policy; (B) Increasing the premium rate, canceling, or failing to renew an existing policy of insurance upon a private automobile. |
Section 3937.45 | Prohibiting consideration of vehicle weight violations.
...or deliver a policy of insurance upon a private automobile, or increasing the rate to be charged for such a policy; (2) Increasing the premium rate, canceling, or failing to renew an existing policy of insurance upon a private automobile. (B) Any applicant or policyholder affected by an action of an insurer in violation of division (A) of this section may appeal to the superintendent of insurance. After a hearing h... |
Section 4112.32 | New African immigrants commission.
...e of representatives and one shall be a private citizen. Of the two nonvoting members appointed by the president of the senate, one shall be a member of the senate and one shall be a private citizen. Each nonvoting member appointed to the commission shall serve a term of four years. The term of a nonvoting member of the commission who is a member of the general assembly shall end either after four years or when the n... |
Section 4115.03 | Wages and hours on public works definitions.
...e per cent of the project is located on private land and no less than seventy-five per cent of the cost of the improvement is paid for by private property owners pursuant to Chapter 940., 6131., 6133., or 6135. of the Revised Code. (D) "Locality" means the county wherein the physical work upon any public improvement is being performed. (E) "Prevailing wages" means the sum of the following: (1) The basic hourly rat... |
Section 4117.02 | State employment relations board.
...old no other public office or public or private employment and shall allow no other responsibilities to interfere or conflict with the member's duties as a full-time state employment relations board member. Of the initial appointments made to the state employment relations board, one shall be for a term ending October 6, 1984, one shall be for a term ending October 6, 1985, and one shall be for a term ending Oc... |
Section 4117.14 | Settlement of dispute between exclusive representative and public employer - procedures.
...hose issues related to other public and private employees doing comparable work, giving consideration to factors peculiar to the area and classification involved; (c) The interests and welfare of the public, the ability of the public employer to finance and administer the issues proposed, and the effect of the adjustments on the normal standard of public service; (d) The lawful authority of the public employer;... |
Section 4117.21 | Collective bargaining meetings private.
...mployers and employee organizations are private, and are not subject to section 121.22 of the Revised Code. |