Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4123.03 | Employees performing special services for the state or a political subdivision.
...riff, marshal or deputy marshal, constable, or other person in its service in the event of the injury, disease, or death of such person while engaged in activities called for by his position but not such as would entitle the person to compensation as an employee as so defined, subject to the limitations contained in section 4123.02 of the Revised Code, the state or the political subdivision may contract with the bur... |
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Section 4123.031 | Emergency management worker definitions.
...123.037 of the Revised Code: (A) "Emergency management worker" means anyone who has been duly registered for service pursuant to section 5502.34 of the Revised Code, in connection with the development, maintenance, and operation of any state or local emergency management agency authorized by law and who has met the minimum requirements as set forth in sections 4123.031 to 4123.037 of the Revised Code, or who has bee... |
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Section 4123.032 | Benefits for emergency management workers.
...entitled to the benefits payable on account of total disability, loss of member, or death as accorded by such sections to employees covered by its provisions. No payment for such disability, loss of member, or death shall be made unless a claim is filed within one year of the date of the accidental injury causing the total disability, loss of member, or death. If an injury claim is filed within the said one year peri... |
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Section 4123.033 | Compensation for accidental injury while performing emergency management duties.
...orkers, employees, and their dependents under sections 4123.01 to 4123.94 of the Revised Code. This section shall not apply in the case of any person who is otherwise entitled, under sections 4123.01 to 4123.94 of the Revised Code, to receive workers' compensation benefits for such accidental injury or death. |
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Section 4123.034 | Unpaid emergency management workers qualify for maximum benefits.
...ll qualify for maximum benefits applicable with respect to accidental injury or death provided for workers and employees under sections 4123.01 to 4123.94 of the Revised Code in the fiscal year applicable. |
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Section 4123.035 | Finality of decision as to emergency management claimants.
...123.037 of the Revised Code is not entitled to any appeal from such decision. |
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Section 4123.036 | Participation in emergency management benefits.
...uing such instructions or orders. To implement this requirement, a permanent record of all meetings, drills, tests, and participation in emergency management activities and ceremonies as well as operations under disaster emergency conditions, shall be maintained, and it is a condition precedent to recovery that any claimant under the provisions of sections 4123.031 to 4123.037 of the Revised Code, shall furnish a cer... |
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Section 4123.037 | Loyalty oath for emergency management workers.
... under the provisions of Public Law No. 268, 82nd Congress, insofar as the federal loyalty oath is concerned. (B) Any person who has executed the federal oath under the provisions of Public Law No. 268, 82nd Congress prior to September 29, 1955, is considered to have complied with the requirements for the execution of loyalty oath as required under sections 5502.21 to 5502.51 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4123.038 | Apprentice definitions.
... through employment, and which is to be credited towards the minimum hours of related and supplemental instructions required by section 4139.01 of the Revised Code. (C) "Pre-apprentice" means a person who receives formal classroom training designed to provide the person with the basic education, attitudes, skills, trade knowledge, and motivation necessary to enter a formal apprenticeship program. (D) "Entry-level... |
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Section 4123.039 | Eligibility for benefits of apprentices.
...pensation for coverage of those persons under this chapter, while in the performance of the related training activities. The contract shall contain provisions for the determination of premiums, average weekly wages or their equivalent, the identity of the persons covered, and other provisions as are necessary in each case to establish or define the risk and determine claims arising thereunder. Upon execution of a con... |
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Section 4123.04 | Application to intrastate, interstate and foreign commerce.
...ot forbidden by any act of congress, voluntarily accept the provisions of this chapter by filing written acceptances, which, when filed with and approved by the bureau, subject the acceptors irrevocably to this chapter to all intents and purposes as if they had been originally included in its terms, during the periods for which the premiums provided in this chapter have been paid. Payment of premium shall be on the b... |
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Section 4123.05 | Rules.
... compensation from the state insurance fund, the forms of application of those claiming to be entitled to benefits or compensation, and the method of making investigations, physical examinations, and inspections. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as affecting or limiting the rule-making authority of the industrial commission under this chapter or Chapter 4121. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4123.06 | Rules regarding fees.
... fees and shall protect parties against unfair fees. The commission shall fix the amount of fees in the event of a controversy in respect thereto. The commission and the bureau of workers' compensation shall prominently display in all areas of an office which claimants frequent a notice to the effect that the commission has statutory authority to resolve fee disputes. The commission shall adopt rules designed to prev... |
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Section 4123.07 | Bureau to prepare and furnish application forms.
...sary blanks, and shall provide in his rules for their preparation and distribution so that they may be readily available and so prepared that the furnishing of information required of any person with respect to any aspect of a claim shall not be delayed by a requirement that information with respect to another aspect of such claim shall be furnished on the form by the same or another person. Insured employers shall k... |
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Section 4123.08 | Powers of officers in administrative proceedings.
...nesses and the production of books, accounts, papers, records, documents, evidence, and testimony. |
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Section 4123.09 | Depositions.
...e dependents of killed employees on account of injury or death sustained by such employees in the course of their employment, the commission and bureau may cause depositions of witnesses residing within or without the state to be taken in the manner prescribed by law for the taking of depositions in civil actions in the court of common pleas. |
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Section 4123.10 | Industrial commission not bound by rules of evidence.
...al common law or statutory rules of evidence or by any technical or formal rules of procedure, other than as provided in sections 4123.01 to 4123.94, inclusive, of the Revised Code, but may make an investigation in such manner as in its judgment is best calculated to ascertain the substantial rights of the parties and to carry out justly the spirit of such sections. |
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Section 4123.11 | Stenographer's copy received in evidence.
...ded for transcript in courts of common pleas. |
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Section 4123.12 | Attachment proceeding to compel obedience.
... inspection, the probate judge of the county in which the person resides, on application of any member of the commission or its secretary or the bureau, or any inspector, or examiner appointed by the bureau, shall compel obedience by attachment proceedings as for contempt, as in the case of disobedience of the requirements of subpoena issued from such court on a refusal to testify therein. |
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Section 4123.13 | Fees of officers and witnesses.
...istrator, shall receive the fees and mileage provided for under section 119.094 of the Revised Code, which shall be paid from the state insurance fund on the approval of any two members of the commission, if the witness is subpoenaed by the commission or its secretary, district or staff hearing officer, inspector, or examiner, or on the approval of the administrator, if the witness is subpoenaed by the ad... |
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Section 4123.15 | Recognized religious sect employer may apply for exemption.
...or, the guardian of the minor shall complete the waiver and affidavit required by this division. (B) The administrator shall grant the waiver and exception to the employer for a particular individual employee if the administrator finds that the employer and the individual employee are members of a sect or division having the established tenets or teachings described in division (A) of this section, that it is the pr... |
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Section 4123.19 | Expenditures to establish rate classes - salaries and compensation paid by warrant.
...tants, inspectors, examiners, experts, clerks, physicians, nurses, stenographers, and other assistants of the bureau, and all other expenses of the bureau, including the premium to be paid for the bond to be furnished by the treasurer of state pursuant to section 4123.42 of the Revised Code, shall be paid out of the workers' compensation fund pursuant to warrants signed by the administrator of workers' compensation. |
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Section 4123.20 | Publication and distribution of classifications, rates, and rules of procedure.
...orkers' compensation shall make available electronically to the public, its classifications, rates, rules, and rules of procedure, and shall furnish the same to any person upon request. |
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Section 4123.21 | Injunction shall not issue suspending or restraining actions.
...No injunction shall issue suspending or restraining any order, classification, or rate adopted by the industrial commission or the bureau of workers' compensation, or any action of the auditor of state, treasurer of state, attorney general, or the county auditor or county treasurer of any county, required to be taken by them or any of them by this chapter. This section does not effect any right or defense in any acti... |
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Section 4123.22 | Annual report.
...ent of the condition of its respective funds. In such report, he may bring to the attention of the governor the diseases arising out of and due to industrial processes as he believes should be made compensable as occupational diseases. The bureau may collate general information as to the business transacted by the bureau and commission as in its judgment is desirable for distribution to employers and employees. |