Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 9.59 | State agency records.
...er education, the general assembly, any legislative agency, any court or judicial agency, or any political subdivision or agency of a political subdivision. "State agency" does not include the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Records" means any document, device, or item, regardless of physical form or characteristic, including an electronic record as defined in section 130... |
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Section 9.60 | Contracts for firefighting agency, private fire company, or emergency medical service organization.
...he state fire marshal. (4) "Motor vehicle" has the same meaning as in section 4511.01 of the Revised Code. (5) "Private fire company" means a nonprofit group or organization owning and operating firefighting equipment not controlled by a firefighting agency. (B) Any firefighting agency, private fire company, or emergency medical service organization may contract with any governmental entity in this state or anoth... |
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Section 9.61 | Residency not required for fire chief.
...(A) "Firefighting agency" means a municipal corporation, township, township fire district, joint fire district, fire and ambulance district, or other political subdivision that operates a fire department. (B) Nothing in the Revised Code requires, or shall be construed to require, that the fire chief of a firefighting agency reside in the territory of the firefighting agency. |
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Section 9.62 | Purchase of police dog or horse.
...jured in the line of duty, becomes disabled and is unfit for duty, or grows too old to be fit for duty, the law enforcement officer to whom the animal is assigned may purchase the animal, for one dollar. If an officer chooses not to purchase an animal as authorized by this division or division (B) of this section, the disposition of the animal shall be as otherwise provided by law. (D) A law enforcement officer who ... |
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Section 9.63 | Compliance with lawful requests under Patriot Act.
...on, or any executive order of the president of the United States pertaining to homeland security, to the extent that the request is consistent with the doctrine of federalism. (B) No municipal corporation shall enact an ordinance, policy, directive, rule, or resolution that would materially hinder or prevent local employees from complying with the USA Patriot Act or any executive order of the president of the United... |
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Section 9.64 | Political subdivision cybersecurity.
...her body corporate and politic responsible for governmental activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (3) "Ransomware incident" means a malicious cybersecurity incident in which a person or entity introduces software that gains unauthorized access to or encrypts, modifies, or otherwise renders unavailable a political subdivision's information technology systems or data and thereafter the perso... |
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Section 9.65 | Annuity program for volunteer fire fighters.
...cluding those affiliated with a private entity that provides fire-fighting or emergency medical services. The program may permit the board or the legislative authority to contract for, purchase, or otherwise procure from an insurer or insurers licensed to do business by this state an annuity for such fire fighters. The program may also permit the board or the legislative authority at any time to cancel or otherwise t... |
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Section 9.66 | Indication of outstanding liability owed to state in application for economic development assistance.
...on required by that division is ineligible for the assistance applied for and is ineligible for any future economic development assistance from the state, a state agency, or a political subdivision. (2) Whoever knowingly makes a false statement under division (B) of this section concerning an application for economic development assistance or who fails to provide any information required by that division shall retur... |
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Section 9.661 | Liens to secure performance on development loans and property tax incentives.
...der the authority of Section 13 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution, including an inducement made under section 166.02 of the Revised Code or a grant made under section 184.02 of the Revised Code. (3) "Development loan" means any loan made under the authority of Section 13 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution, including any loan made under the authority of Chapter 122., 165., 166., 184., or 1724. of the Revised Code. ... |
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Section 9.67 | Restrictions on owner of professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility.
... owner does one of the following: (1) Enters into an agreement with the political subdivision permitting the team to play most of its home games at a facility located outside of the state; (2) Gives the political subdivision in which the tax-supported facility is located not less than six months' advance written notice of the owner's intention to cease playing most of its home games at the tax-supported facility ... |
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Section 9.68 | Regulation of arms prohibited - challenging political subdivisions.
...sition, transport, storage, carrying, sale, other transfer, manufacture, taxation, keeping, and reporting of loss or theft of firearms, their components, and their ammunition, and knives. The general assembly also finds and declares that it is proper for law-abiding people to protect themselves, their families, and others from intruders and attackers without fear of prosecution or civil action for acting in defense o... |
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Section 9.681 | Local regulation of tobacco and alternative nicotine products.
.... or sections 5743.021, 5743.024, 5743.026, 5743.321, 5743.323, 5743.324, 5743.511, 5743.521, 5743.621, and 5743.631 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 9.69 | Duties and status of law enforcement officer.
... commissioned, disposed, appointed, or elected in a capacity specified in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section for this state, a political subdivision of this state, or an agency, department, or instrumentality of this state or a political subdivision of this state: (1) Any law enforcement officer, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code; (2) Any peace officer, as defined in section 2935.01 of t... |
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Section 9.691 | Security employees of the general assembly and executive department officers.
...d executive department officers elected under Ohio Constitution, Article III may establish, implement, and fund through public resources, security provisions for the protection of the members of the general assembly and executive department officers covered under this section. (B)(1) The authority to determine and administer appropriate security provisions for the general assembly is vested in the presiding officer... |
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Section 9.70 | Permission for street on lands of public institution.
... without the special permission of the general assembly. |
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Section 9.73 | Public employer inquiries regarding criminal background.
... corporate and politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (B) No public employer shall include on any form for application for employment with the public employer any question concerning the criminal background of the applicant. (C) Nothing in this section prohibits a public employer from including on any form for application for employment with the pu... |
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Section 9.74 | Victims of dissemination of image.
... (3) "Political subdivision" means a county, township, municipal corporation, or any other body corporate and politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (4) "Public office" means any state agency, public institution, political subdivision, other organized body, office, agency, institution, or entity established by the laws of this state for the exerci... |
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Section 9.75 | Requirement for employment of local laborers prohibited.
...entity that actively participates in whole or in part in the actual construction of a public improvement or provision of professional design services by itself, through the use of employees, or through the use of a construction manager, construction manager at risk, professional design firm, design-build firm, general contractor, or subcontractor. (3) "Design-build firm" has the same meaning as in section 153.65 of ... |
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Section 9.76 | Boycott provisions in certain contracts.
...ber and any jurisdiction with which the United States has free trade or other agreements aimed at ensuring open and nondiscriminatory trade relations. (5) "State agency" means an organized body, office, agency, institution, or other entity established by the laws of the state for the exercise of a function of state government, and includes a "state institution of higher education" as defined in section 3345.011 of ... |
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Section 9.78 | Determination of effect of criminal conviction by licensing authority.
... the licensing authority's internet web site: (1) A list of all criminal offenses of which conviction of that offense shall disqualify an individual from obtaining a license issued or conferred by the licensing authority; (2) That a disqualification referenced in division (C)(1) of this section may be overcome if the individual applying for the license or, as applicable, the individual's employee, holds a certifi... |
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Section 9.79 | Limitations on initial license refusal.
...public on the licensing authority's web site pursuant to division (C) of section 9.78 of the Revised Code. The licensing authority, in adopting the list, shall do both of the following: (a) Identify each disqualifying offense by name or by the Revised Code section number that creates the offense; (b) Include in the list only criminal offenses that are directly related to the duties and responsibilities of the l... |
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Section 9.80 | Contribution to charity deductions.
...d in whole or in part by the state, a county or municipality, may authorize a payroll deduction plan for contributions by employees to one or more specified charitable agencies which are corporations not for profit, community chests, united funds, or other similar united community fund organizations. |
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Section 9.81 | Payroll deduction plans.
..., or of any institution supported in whole or in part by the state, a county, or municipal corporation, who desires to make a contribution by the payroll deduction plan to one or more of the specified charitable agencies which are corporations not for profit, community chests, united funds, or other similar united community fund organizations, may be permitted to have such contribution payments deducted from the sala... |
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Section 9.82 | Risk management and insurance programs definitions.
...ny division of courts of common pleas, municipal courts, and county courts. (B) "Political subdivision" means a county, city, village, township, park district, or school district. (C) "Personal property" means tangible personal property owned, leased, controlled, or possessed by a state agency and includes, but is not limited to, chattels, movable property, merchandise, furniture, goods, livestock, vehicles, w... |
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Section 9.821 | Office of risk management.
...te, including, but not limited to, vehicle liability, casualty, property, public liability, and fidelity bonding. The cost of insurance coverage shall be paid from appropriations made to the state agencies that the office has designated to receive the coverage. (2) Provide coverage of legal expenses that are necessary and related to the legal defense of claims against the state; (3) Purchase insurance policies ... |