Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 103.25 | Protection and maintenance of electronic documents.
... legislative and quasi-legislative documents stored in an electronic format, including any database that contains the Revised Code or Ohio administrative code; and (B) The electronic rule-filing system. |
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Section 103.26 | Reports on legislation regarding occupational regulation.
...egislation with respect to: (1) Opportunities for employment within the occupation; (2) Consumer choices and costs; (3) Market competition; (4) Cost to government. (C) The report issued under division (B) of this section shall include all of the following: (1) A comparison of the regulatory scheme put forth in the legislation with the current regulatory scheme in other similar states for the same occupa... |
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Section 103.27 | Report regarding occupations subject to regulation.
...ualification. (F) A report required under division (B) of this section may be scheduled to coincide with, and be done in conjunction with, the review of an occupational licensing board being done by a standing committee of the general assembly under section 101.63 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 103.31 | Requests for data analytics.
...formation regarding state banks, credit unions organized under Chapter 1733. of the Revised Code, or entities licensed or registered under Chapter 1321. or 1322. of the Revised Code. (B) The director may, in making the arrangement described in division (A) of this section, retain economists, financial analysts, and any other necessary professionals on a consulting basis. (C) As used in this section, "data analyti... |
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Section 103.41 | Standing committee oversight of medicaid.
... and the senate that primarily consider legislation governing the medicaid program shall meet jointly during each session of the general assembly to oversee the medicaid program on a continuing basis. In odd numbered years, the standing committees shall meet jointly at the call of the chairperson of the senate committee that considers the medicaid program. In even numbered years, the standing committees shall meet ... |
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Section 103.411 | [Former R.C. 103.412, amended and renumbered as R.C. 103.411 by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Legislative service commission assistance for medicaid oversight.
...d States; (B) Reports issued by all agencies that participate in the medicaid program that are submitted to the commission; (C) Policies and strategies related to both of the following: (1) Medicaid recipients being physically and mentally able to join and stay in the workforce and ultimately becoming self-sufficient; (2) Less use of the medicaid program. (D) Newly-adopted rules concerning the medicaid prog... |
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Section 103.412 | [Former R.C. 103.414, amended and renumbered as R.C. 103.412 by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Projection of medical inflation rate.
...lassifications of medical care that the United States bureau of labor statistics uses in determining the inflation rate for medical care in the consumer price index. The contract also shall require the actuary to provide the commission a report with its determination at least one hundred twenty days before the governor is required to submit a state budget for the fiscal biennium to the general assembly under section ... |
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Section 103.51 | Legislative task force on redistricting, reapportionment, and demographic research.
... the task force shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. Members of the task force shall serve on the task force until the appointments are made in the first regular session of the following general assembly or, in the case of task force members who also are general assembly members when appointed, until they are no longer general assembly members. The president of the... |
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Section 103.60 | [Repealed effective 12/31/2025 by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly] Rare disease advisory council.
...urpose of the council is to advise the general assembly regarding research, diagnosis, and treatment efforts related to rare diseases across the state. (C) The council shall consist of the following thirty-two members: (1) The following members appointed by the governor: (a) One individual who is a medical researcher with experience researching rare diseases; (b) One individual who represents an academic ... |
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Section 103.65 | Ohio health oversight and advisory committee.
...later than fifteen calendar days after June 23, 2021. The president and speaker shall make subsequent appointments not later than forty-five calendar days after the commencement of the first regular session of each general assembly. Members of the committee shall serve on the committee until appointments are made in the first regular session of the following general assembly, until a member no longer serves as a memb... |
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Section 103.651 | Ohio health oversight and advisory committee powers.
...ad of contagious or infectious diseases under section 3701.13 of the Revised Code; (ii) Actions to investigate or make inquiry and to take prompt action to control and suppress the cause of disease or illness including contagious, infectious, epidemic, pandemic, or endemic conditions under section 3701.14 of the Revised Code ; (c) Consult with and provide advice to the governor, the department, and other agencies... |
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Section 105.21 | State council of uniform state laws.
...petent persons who shall constitute a council of commissioners to be known as the state council of uniform state laws. Terms of office shall be for three years, commencing on the sixth day of June and ending on the fifth day of June, except that the appointment made to fill the vacancy existing on December 8, 1972, shall be made for a term ending June 5, 1973; and upon expiration of the term ending July 23, 1974, the... |
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Section 105.22 | Officers and meetings.
...n the office of the attorney general at least once each year. It shall organize by electing one of its members as president and another as secretary. |
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Section 105.23 | Duties.
... 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. |
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Section 105.24 | Council may attend annual and other state conferences.
...ners for the promotion of uniformity of legislation in the United States. |
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Section 105.25 | Expenses of commissioners.
...uniform state laws shall receive no compensation for their services. The actual traveling and other necessary expenses of each commissioner incurred in the discharge of official duties shall be paid by the state. |
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Section 105.26 | Assistant secretary - expenses - audits - accounts.
...ncil of uniform state laws may incur expenses for an assistant secretary, postage, stationery, printing, and incidentals. The expenses authorized by this section and section 105.25 of the Revised Code shall be paid from moneys appropriated for that purpose. The council shall audit all bills and keep full and accurate accounts of its expenditures. |
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Section 105.27 | Record of proceedings - report.
...fore each first regular session of the general assembly, the council shall make a report to the governor, which shall contain a statement of its transactions, together with such recommendations as it deems proper. |
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Section 105.41 | Capitol square review and advisory board - funds.
... board to be deposited, transferred, or credited to the bond service fund or bond service reserve fund established by the bond proceedings shall be transferred by the treasurer of state to such fund, whether or not it is in the custody of the treasurer of state, without necessity for further appropriation. (G)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (G)(2) of this section, all fees, receipts, and revenues recei... |
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Section 105.42 | Placement of commemorative work in house or senate.
...er commemorative work in the hall or gallery of the house of representatives or the senate, or in the committee or other meeting rooms of the house of representatives or the senate, without first obtaining the approval of the speaker of the house of representatives or the speaker's designee, or of the president of the senate or the president's designee, as applicable. If so approved, the placement shall be made in ac... |
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Section 105.91 | Ohio judicial conference.
...urts, probate courts, juvenile courts, municipal courts, and county courts of Ohio organized and operated upon a voluntary membership basis for the purpose of studying the co-ordination of the work of the several courts of Ohio, the encouragement of uniformity in the application of the law, rules, and practice throughout the state and within each division of the courts as an integral part of the judicial system of th... |
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Section 105.911 | Judicial impact statement.
...he senate or house of representatives rules committee, or the standing committee to which a bill is referred, two copies to the chairperson together with a copy to each member of the committee; (2) For final consideration, a copy to each member of the house that is considering the bill. If the member who introduced the bill or resolution or who requested the statement is not a member of the house or rules committ... |
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Section 105.92 | Membership not a public office.
...Membership in the Ohio judicial conference does not constitute holding another public office. |
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Section 105.93 | Publication of reports and recommendations.
...reports and recommendations and at its election sell and distribute the same upon such terms and conditions as may be authorized by its executive committee. |
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Section 105.94 | Reception and use of grants, gifts, bequests, and devises.
...tion of justice. The conference shall file annually, but not later than the fifteenth day of March, with the supreme court, a full report of all grants, gifts, bequests, and devises received during the preceding calendar year, when received, and to whom and for what expended. |