Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4796.11 | Disciplinary actions.
...icable provision of law to an applicant under this chapter in the same manner as to an applicant for an initial license under the applicable law. |
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Section 4796.12 | Fitness to practice after specified period.
...equirements of that law to an applicant under this chapter. |
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Section 4796.13 | Past disciplinary action.
...icable provision of law to an applicant under this chapter. |
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Section 4796.20 | Written decisions; pending complaint, allegation, or investigation.
...within sixty days after receiving a complete application. For purposes of this division, an application shall not be considered complete until any required examination or criminal records check under divisions (A) and (B) of section 4796.08 of the Revised Code is complete. (B) If an applicant is the subject of a complaint, allegation, or investigation that relates to information provided in the application, unprofe... |
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Section 4796.21 | Scope of practice.
... regulating the practice of the applicable occupation or profession in this state and is subject to the licensing authority's jurisdiction. An applicant who is issued a license or government certification under this chapter may practice the applicable occupation or profession in this state only within the scope and practice that is permitted under Ohio law and that does not exceed the applicant's training. |
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Section 4796.22 | Equivalent treatment; national standard exception.
...atisfy the national standard on the web site maintained by the licensing authority. (C) If a licensing authority elects to require satisfaction of a national standard under division (B) of this section and the law governing the license or government certification in effect immediately before the effective date of this section required an applicant who holds an out-of-state occupational license or government certifi... |
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Section 4796.23 | Reciprocal licensing agreements.
...d a license or government certification under this chapter from using the license or government certification to obtain a substantially similar license or government certification in another state if the licensing authority determines that allowing the individual to do so would jeopardize any reciprocal licensing agreement with the other state that is in effect on the effective date of this section. |
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Section 4796.24 | Interstate licensure compacts.
...rty is not required to obtain a license under this chapter to practice in this state. A licensing authority may prohibit an individual who is issued a license under this chapter from using the license to obtain a license through an interstate licensure compact if the licensing authority determines that allowing the individual to do so would jeopardize the state's membership in the compact. |
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Section 4796.25 | Exempt licenses.
...de; (B) Licenses issued pursuant to rules prescribed under Section 5 of Article IV, Ohio Constitution; (C) Commercial fishing licenses issued under section 1533.342 of the Revised Code; (D) Licenses issued under Chapter 4506. of the Revised Code; (E) Physician certificates to recommend treatment with medical marijuana issued under section 4731.30 of the Revised Code; (F) Money transmitter licenses issued un... |
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Section 4796.26 | Individual license requirement.
...ment certification under this chapter unless both of the following apply: (A) The applicant is applying for the license or government certification in the applicant's capacity as an individual; (B) One of the following applies: (1) If the applicant seeks licensure or certification under section 4796.03 or 4796.04 of the Revised Code, the applicant held the applicable out-of-state occupational license, governmen... |
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Section 4796.30 | Administrative rules.
...d licenses or government certifications under section 4796.10 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4796.35 | Political subdivisions.
... certification issued by a state agency under this chapter from engaging in the respective profession, occupation, or occupational activity in the political subdivision's jurisdiction. |
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Section 4799.01 | Licensing body to take registrant's status into consideration.
...er 3776. of the Revised Code to grant, renew, modify, suspend, or revoke a license or other authorization to engage in an occupation, if the person who is the subject of the proceeding is listed on the civil registry established by the attorney general pursuant to section 3797.08 of the Revised Code, the board or other body that makes the determination shall take into consideration the fact that the person is listed ... |
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Section 4799.04 | State or local licenses not required for certain disaster work.
...ther authorization is required under Title XLVII of the Revised Code, local ordinance, or other provision of state or local law, rule, or regulation if any of the following are true: (1) The activity is disaster work performed in this state by an out-of-state disaster business during a disaster response period pursuant to a qualifying solicitation received by the business. (2) The activity is disaster work perfo... |
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Section 4905.01 | Definitions.
...s associated with a facility or project undertaken by a public utility for which a recommendation to allow the recovery of costs associated therewith has been made under division (B)(7) of section 1551.33 of the Revised Code, including, but not limited to, capital costs, such as costs of debt and equity; construction and operation costs; termination and retirement costs; costs of feasibility and marketing studi... |
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Section 4905.02 | Public utility defined.
...ility that is owned or operated by any municipal corporation; (4) A railroad as defined in sections 4907.02 and 4907.03 of the Revised Code; (5) Any provider, including a telephone company, with respect to its provision of any of the following: (a) Advanced services as defined in 47 C.F.R. 51.5; (b) Broadband service, however defined or classified by the federal communications commission; (c) Information service... |
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Section 4905.03 | Public utility company definitions.
...ated, is: (A) A telephone company, when engaged in the business of transmitting telephonic messages to, from, through, or in this state; (B) A for-hire motor carrier, when engaged in the business of transporting persons or property by motor vehicle for compensation, except when engaged in any of the operations in intrastate commerce described in divisions (B)(1) to (9) of section 4921.01 of the Revised Code, bu... |
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Section 4905.04 | Power to regulate public utilities and railroads.
...ilities to furnish their products and render all services exacted by the commission or by law, and to promulgate and enforce all orders relating to the protection, welfare, and safety of railroad employees and the traveling public, including the apportionment between railroads and the state and its political subdivisions of the cost of constructing protective devices at railroad grade crossings. |
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Section 4905.041 | Exclusive jurisdiction of commission.
...evised Code gives the commission or the underground technical committee, created under section 3781.34 of the Revised Code, the authority to determine the civil liability of any person for any compliance failure as that term is defined in section 4913.01 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4905.042 | Commission jurisdiction over advanced or Internet protocol-enabled services.
...r is inconsistent with its jurisdiction under, federal law, including federal regulations. |
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Section 4905.05 | Scope of jurisdiction.
...s and railroads; to the records and accounts of the business thereof done within this state; and to the records and accounts of any companies which are part of an electric utility holding company system exempt under section 3(a)(1) or (2) of the "Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935," 49 Stat. 803, 15 U.S.C. 79c, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, insofar as such records and accounts ma... |
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Section 4905.06 | General supervision.
...ssion in the performance of its duties under this chapter, authorized employees of the motor carrier enforcement unit, created under section 5503.34 of the Revised Code in the division of state highway patrol, of the department of public safety may enter in or upon, for inspection purposes, any motor vehicle of any motor carrier. In order to inspect motor vehicles owned or operated by a motor carrier engaged... |
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Section 4905.07 | Information and records to be public.
...all reports, records, files, books, accounts, papers, and memorandums of every nature in its possession shall be open to inspection by interested parties or their attorneys. |
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Section 4905.09 | Substantial compliance.
... sufficient to give effect to all its rules and orders. Those rules and orders shall not be declared inoperative, illegal, or void for an omission of a technical nature. And, those chapters do not affect, modify, or repeal any law fixing the rate that a company operating a railroad may demand and receive for the transportation of passengers. |
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Section 4905.10 | Assessment for expenses.
...posit it into the state treasury to the credit of the public utilities fund, which is hereby created. Beginning in calendar year 2006, on or before the fifteenth day of May in each year, the commission shall notify each railroad and public utility that had a sum assessed against it for the current fiscal year of more than one thousand dollars that fifty per cent of that amount shall be paid to the commission by the t... |