Ohio Revised Code Search
| Section |
|---|
|
Section 4105.30 | Testing performed by licensed personnel [repealed 4/3/2033].
...to have an elevator contractor licensed under Chapter 4785. of the Revised Code ensure that the required tests are performed at intervals in compliance with the ASME A17.1/CSA B44 Appendix N and ASCE 21. All tests shall be performed by an elevator mechanic licensed under Chapter 4785. of the Revised Code. (B) As used in this section, "ASME A17.1," "ASCE 21," and "conveyance" have the same meanings as in section 478... |
|
Section 4105.99 | Penalty.
...an two hundred dollars, for each subsequent offense such person shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars. |
|
Section 4109.01 | Employment of minors definitions.
...health. (D) "Minor" means any person less than eighteen years of age. (E) "Seasonal amusement or recreational establishment" means both of the following: (1) An amusement or recreational establishment that does not operate for more than seven months in any calendar year; (2) An amusement or recreational establishment whose average receipts for any six months during the preceding calendar year were not mor... |
|
Section 4109.02 | Age and schooling certificate for minor of compulsory school age.
...ed by any employer unless the minor presents to the employer a proper age and schooling certificate as a condition of employment. A valid certificate constitutes conclusive evidence of the age of the minor and of the employer's right to employ the minor in occupations not denied by law to minors of that age under section 4109.06 of the Revised Code or rules adopted under that section. (B) Minors aged sixteen or sev... |
|
Section 4109.03 | Prohibited acts.
...minors are employed, or to make reasonable inquiry of minors or persons supposed by such official to be under eighteen in regard to matters pertaining to their age, employment, or schooling. |
|
Section 4109.04 | Participation or acquiescence in violations prohibited.
...No employer or officer or agent of an employer shall participate or acquiesce in any violation of law relating to compulsory education or employment of minors. |
|
Section 4109.05 | Rules prohibiting employment of minors in hazardous or detrimental occupations.
... age and who is employed by an employer under the manufacturing and construction mentorship program created in section 4109.22 of the Revised Code from being employed in a construction occupation or manufacturing occupation if the orders issued pursuant to the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 29 U.S.C. 201, et seq., permit the employment of the minor in the construction occupation or manufacturing occupation. As u... |
|
Section 4109.06 | Chapter not applicable.
...ny eligible classes through the college credit plus program established under Chapter 3365. of the Revised Code that include a state-recognized pre-apprenticeship program that imparts the skills and knowledge needed for successful participation in a registered apprenticeship occupation course; (3) A minor participating in a play, pageant, or concert produced by an outdoor historical drama corporation, a profession... |
|
Section 4109.07 | Restrictions on hours of employment.
...more than eighteen hours in any week while school is in session; (6) For more than eight hours in any day which is not a school day; (7) For more than forty hours in any week that school is not in session. (B) No person under sixteen years of age may be employed more than forty hours in any one week nor during school hours unless employment is incidental to bona fide programs of vocational cooperative traini... |
|
Section 4109.08 | Enforcing age and schooling certificate requirements.
... the employer at a particular establishment. The list shall be posted in plain view in a conspicuous place which is frequented by the largest number of minor employees, and to which all minor employees have access. (2) No minor shall be employed unless the employer posts an abstract to be furnished by the director of commerce summarizing the provisions of this chapter. The abstract shall be posted in one of the f... |
|
Section 4109.09 | Notice of nonuse of minor's age and schooling certificate.
...tled to recover from the employer an amount equal to the wages which would have been earned had the minor continued in employment for the period between the receipt of the request by the employer and the initiation of the suit or compliance with the request by the employer. (B) If any minor fails to appear for work without explanation for three days, an employer shall consider the employment terminated, and shall ... |
|
Section 4109.10 | Written agreements as to wages.
... any minor without giving him notice at least twenty-four hours previous to the reduction, at which time a written agreement shall be entered into with the minor as in the case of original employment. (B) No employer shall retain or withhold from a minor in his employ the wages or compensation, or any part thereof, agreed to be paid and due the minor for work performed or services rendered because of presumed negli... |
|
Section 4109.11 | Records.
... make the time book and records accessible, upon request, to the director or the director's authorized representative. |
|
Section 4109.12 | Violations.
...oyer shall employ, and no person having under the person's control as parent, guardian, or custodian, any minor, shall permit or suffer a minor to be employed in violation of any law relating to the employment of minors for which a penalty is not otherwise provided by law. |
|
Section 4109.13 | Designation of enforcement officials.
...nty courts, municipal courts, and juvenile courts have jurisdiction to try offenses under this chapter. Juvenile courts have exclusive original jurisdiction to try offenses under section 3321.38 of the Revised Code. (E) No person or enforcement official instituting proceedings under this section shall be required to file or give security for the costs. If a defendant is acquitted, the judge before whom the case is ... |
|
Section 4109.21 | Registering as employer of minors conducting door-to-door sales activity.
...teen years of age in any door-to-door sales activity unless that employer is registered pursuant to this section and otherwise is in compliance with the requirements of this chapter. (B) To obtain registration as a door-to-door employer, an employer shall apply to the director of commerce, on forms provided by the director. The application form shall include all of the following: (1) The name, principal business ad... |
|
Section 4109.22 | Manufacturing and construction mentorship program.
...employer. An employer employing a minor under the mentorship program shall do all of the following: (1) Determine the duration of the minor's employment; (2) Assign the minor a mentor to provide direct and close supervision while the minor is engaged in any workplace activity; (3) Provide the minor with the training described in division (C) of this section; (4) Encourage the minor to participate in a car... |
|
Section 4109.99 | Penalty.
... offender previously has been convicted under this section and if the subsequent offense contains aggravating circumstances other than circumstances that are the basis of a felony violation of section 2919.22 of the Revised Code, then the person is guilty of a felony of the fourth degree. (F) Whoever violates division (F) of section 4109.22 of the Revised Code shall be assessed a civil penalty of up to one thousand... |
|
Section 4116.01 | Unlawful labor requirements in public improvement contracts definitions.
...in part by public funds, authorized to enter into a contract for the construction of a public improvement or to construct a public improvement by the direct employment of labor. "Public authority" shall not mean any municipal corporation that has adopted a charter under sections three and seven of article XVIII of the Ohio Constitution, unless the specific contract for a public improvement includes state funds... |
|
Section 4116.02 | Labor requirements not to be imposed on contractor or subcontractor.
...A public authority, when engaged in procuring products or services, awarding contracts, or overseeing procurement or construction for public improvements, shall ensure that bid specifications issued by the public authority for the proposed public improvement, and any subsequent contract or other agreement for the public improvement to which the public authority and a contractor or subcontractor are direct parties, do... |
|
Section 4116.03 | Public authority - prohibited acts.
...he public improvement that currently is under bid or on projects related to that improvement; (C) Otherwise violate section 4116.02 of the Revised Code. |
|
Section 4116.04 | Complaints - attorney fees.
...t in the court of common pleas of the county in which the public improvement is performed. The performance of the contract forms the basis of the allegation of a violation. The court in which the complaint is filed shall hear and decide the case and, upon a finding that a violation has occurred, shall void the contract and make any orders that will prevent further violations. The Rules of Civil Procedure govern all... |
|
Section 4117.01 | Public employees' collective bargaining definitions.
...pal corporation with a population of at least five thousand according to the most recent federal decennial census; county; township with a population of at least five thousand in the unincorporated area of the township according to the most recent federal decennial census; school district; governing authority of a community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code; college preparatory boarding schoo... |
|
Section 4117.02 | State employment relations board.
...m the date of the member's appointment until the end of the term for which the member is appointed. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which the member's predecessor was appointed shall hold office for the remainder of the term. Any member shall continue in office subsequent to the expiration of the member's term until the member's successor takes office or ... |
|
Section 4117.03 | Rights of public employees.
...gaining representatives have the opportunity to be present at the adjustment. (B) Persons on active duty or acting in any capacity as members of the organized militia do not have collective bargaining rights. (C) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, nothing in Chapter 4117. of the Revised Code prohibits public employers from electing to engage in collective bargaining, to meet and confer, to h... |