Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 757.21 | Compensation to private company for maintaining free museum.
... of the city each year, and pay it to a private corporation or association not for profit maintaining and furnishing a free museum of art, science, or history for the benefit of the inhabitants of the city as compensation for the use and maintenance thereof. The legislative authority may enter into a contract or agreement with such corporation or association setting forth the terms upon which the appropriations are ... |
Section 9.49 | Transparency in contracts between state and private attorneys.
...e shall be known as the transparency in private attorney contracts act. |
Section 9.491 | Definitions.
... legal representation or advice. (B) "Private attorney" means any attorney in the private practice of law or a law firm but does not mean an attorney appointed by the attorney general pursuant to section 109.08 of the Revised Code for the purpose of collecting debts certified to the attorney general for collection under any law or debts that the attorney general is authorized to collect. (C) "State" means this st... |
Section 9.498 | Legislative intent.
... to be applied only to contracts with a private attorney retained on a contingency fee basis by the state. These limitations shall not apply to contingency fee contracts between private parties and contracts not involving the state. |
Section 901.22 | Matching grants for purchasing agricultural easements.
... the guidelines available to public and private entities authorized to acquire and hold agricultural easements. (C) The director may provide technical assistance in developing a program for the acquisition and monitoring of agricultural easements to public and private entities authorized to hold agricultural easements. The technical assistance may include, without limitation, reviewing and providing advisory recomme... |
Section 901.72 | Administrative rules for livestock exhibitions.
...erence rules adopted by other public or private agencies such as the Ohio farm animal care commission. Rules of the director may specify those grooming, commercial, or medical practices that are generally accepted within the community of persons exhibiting livestock and may specify false, deceptive, misleading, unethical, or unprofessional practices that constitute grounds for disciplinary action under section 901.74... |
Section 902.03 | Industrial development provisions of constitution implemented.
...nds by the federal government or by any private insurer or others, and contract, arrange for, make, or obtain letters of credit, agreements to purchase, repurchase, remarket, and index bonds, investment agreements, certificates of deposit, and other arrangements, agreements, and instruments related to the security for, or application or investment of funds pertaining to, bonds and pay any premiums or other considerat... |
Section 903.13 | Affirmative defenses in private civil action for nuisance.
...In a private civil action for an alleged nuisance related to agricultural activities conducted at a concentrated animal feeding facility, it is an affirmative defense if the person owning, operating, or otherwise responsible for the concentrated animal feeding facility is in compliance with best management practices established in the installation permit or permit to operate issued for the concentrated animal feeding... |
Section 903.14 | Submission to nonbinding arbitration prior to filing private civil action for nuisance.
...Prior to filing a private civil action for an alleged nuisance related to agricultural activities conducted at a concentrated animal feeding facility, the parties to the dispute shall submit the dispute to an arbitrator for nonbinding arbitration. The parties shall pay the arbitrator a reasonable compensation based on the extent and duration of actual service rendered. The cost of the arbitrator's services shall be d... |
Section 905.321 | Certification required.
...ience, a government certification, or a private certification as described in that chapter as a fertilizer applicator in a state that does not issue that license or certification. (C) A person that has been licensed as a commercial applicator under section 921.06 of the Revised Code or as a private applicator under section 921.11 of the Revised Code may apply to be certified under this section, but shall not be req... |
Section 921.14 | Records.
...f time established by rule. (C) Each private applicator shall keep a record of all restricted use pesticide applications made by the applicator or under the applicator's direct supervision as required by rules adopted under division (C) of section 921.16 of the Revised Code. In addition, each private applicator shall maintain the record for a period of three years from the date of the restricted use pesticide ... |
Section 921.24 | Prohibited acts.
...y member or a subordinate employee of a private applicator under the direct supervision of that private applicator; (D) Refuse or fail to keep or maintain records required by the director in rules adopted under this chapter, or to make reports when and as required by the director in rules adopted under this chapter; (E) Falsely or fraudulently represent the effect of pesticides or methods to be utilized; (F) Ap... |
Section 921.26 | Exceptions.
...r section 921.02 of the Revised Code on private property, including private property that is open to the public. As used in this section, "political subdivision" has the same meaning as in section 905.503 of the Revised Code. (D) Section 921.09 of the Revised Code does not apply to an individual who uses only ground equipment for the individual or for the individual's neighbors, provided that the individual meets ... |
Section 956.03 | Adoption of rules.
... high volume breeders, dog brokers, and private owners that kept, housed, or maintained the puppy or adult dog prior to its coming into the possession of the retailer or proof that the puppy or adult dog was acquired through an animal rescue for dogs, animal shelter for dogs, or humane society, or a valid health certificate from the state of origin pertaining to the puppy or adult dog; (b) A requirement that an out... |
Section 956.10 | Inspections.
...er at reasonable times on any public or private property, real or personal, to inspect or investigate and to examine or copy records in order to determine compliance with this chapter and rules adopted under it. The director, the director's authorized representative, or the attorney general upon the request of the director may apply to the appropriate court in the county in which inspection will occur for an appropri... |
Section 1.02 | Definitions in Revised Code.
...employees; and all officials, public or private. (B) "Another," when used to designate the owner of property which is the subject of an offense, includes not only natural persons but also every other owner of property. (C) "Of unsound mind" means that the person lacks the relevant mental capacity. (D) "Bond" includes an undertaking. (E) "Undertaking" includes a bond. (F) "And" may be read "or," and "or" may... |
Section 101.26 | Members ineligible to certain appointments and employment.
...ed as trustee, officer, or manager of a private institution that only receives funds from the state treasury in exchange for services rendered. |
Section 101.38 | Cystic fibrosis legislative task force.
...licit and accept grants from public and private sources. Grant funds may be used to reimburse members for expenses incurred in the performance of official task force duties and to pursue initiatives pertaining to the care and treatment of individuals with cystic fibrosis. (I) A majority of the members of the task force constitutes a quorum for the conduct of task force meetings. |
Section 101.52 | Responsibility for printing.
...e clerk's office, by contracting with a private printer outside the clerk's office, by participating in the public printing services provided by the department of administrative services, or by requesting the director of administrative services to let a contract for the printing. In choosing among these methods of printing a document or class of documents, the clerk shall not select a method unless it reasonably app... |
Section 101.523 | Participating in public printing services provided by department of administrative services.
...ose to be included in a contract with a private printer. The clerk and the director shall memorialize their agreement in a memorandum. |
Section 102.01 | Public officers - ethics definitions.
...blished, or attendance at any public or private conference, convention, meeting, social event, meal, or similar gathering. "Honorarium" does not include ceremonial gifts or awards that have insignificant monetary value; unsolicited gifts of nominal value or trivial items of informational value; or earned income from any person, other than a legislative agent, for personal services that are customarily provided in con... |
Section 102.02 | Financial disclosure statement filed with ethics commission.
...tial conflict of interest exists if the private interests of the person, as indicated by the person's disclosure statement, might interfere with the public interests the person is required to serve in the exercise of the person's authority and duties in the person's office or position of employment. If the commission determines that a potential conflict of interest exists, it shall notify the person who filed the dis... |
Section 102.06 | Powers and duties of ethics commission.
...hics commission shall be sealed and are private and confidential, except as otherwise provided in this section and section 102.07 of the Revised Code. (G)(1) When a complaint or charge is before it, the Ohio ethics commission or the appropriate prosecuting authority, in consultation with the person filing the complaint or charge, the accused, and any other person the commission or prosecuting authority considers nec... |
Section 103.412 | JMOC powers.
...icaid program relates to the public and private provision of health care coverage in this state and the United States; (2) Review the reforms implemented under section 5162.70 of the Revised Code and evaluate the reforms' successes in achieving their objectives; (3) Recommend policies and strategies to encourage both of the following: (a) Medicaid recipients being physically and mentally able to join and stay in t... |
Section 105.23 | Duties.
..., including: (1) Bills of lading; (2) Private corporations; (3) Holidays; (4) Fire insurance and life insurance; (5) Negotiable instruments; (6) Partnerships; (7) Trade-marks; (8) Unfair competition; (9) Warehouse receipts. (C) Pure food laws; (D) Insolvency; (E) Uniform hours of labor; (F) Marriage and divorce; (G) Notarial certificates; (H) Execution and probate of wills. |