Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 101.36 | General Assembly authority to rescind Department of Health orders or rules.
...ead of contagious or infectious disease under section 3701.13 of the Revised Code, the general assembly may rescind that special or standing order or rule, in whole or in part, by adopting a concurrent resolution. (2) If the director of health takes an action to control and suppress the cause of disease or illness, including contagious, infectious, epidemic, pandemic, or endemic conditions, under section 3701.14 of... |
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Section 101.41 | Chairman of committee authorized to subpoena witnesses.
...tee, or a subcommittee thereof, of the general assembly, or of either house thereof, authorized to send for persons and papers, may subpoena witnesses in any part of the state to appear before such committee or subcommittee at a time and place designated in the subpoena, to testify concerning matters of inquiry committed to the committee or subcommittee and may require the production of books, papers, and records by ... |
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Section 101.42 | Subpoena.
...ch committee, and not to depart without leave of such committee. Of this writ make due return with your proceedings in this behalf indorsed thereon. Witness my hand this __________ day of _____________, A.D. ____________ _________________ Chairman. |
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Section 101.43 | Punishment for disobeying subpoena or refusing to answer.
...Proceedings against a witness, or his punishment by the general assembly or either house thereof, for contempt, shall not prevent or affect his indictment and punishment for the same offense in a court of competent jurisdiction. |
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Section 101.44 | Testimony before committee not to be used in criminal prosecution of witness - exception.
..., waives the rights, privileges, and immunities granted by this section, the testimony of a witness examined before a committee or subcommittee shall not be used as evidence in a criminal proceeding against such witness. This section does not exempt a witness from the penalties for perjury. |
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Section 101.45 | Fees of sheriffs and witnesses.
... or subcommittee which issued the subpoena. |
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Section 101.46 | Chairman or member of committee may administer oaths.
... of a committee or subcommittee of the general assembly, or of either house thereof, may administer oaths to witnesses appearing before such committee or subcommittee. |
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Section 101.47 | Deposition on complaint.
...ished in a newspaper published in the county of the state where he last resided, for three consecutive weeks next preceding the time of taking the depositions. If an impeachment is preferred to the senate, and the officer impeached is convicted, the person who has caused depositions to be taken shall be allowed the legal fees accruing thereon. |
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Section 101.51 | Printing of legislative document definitions.
... a bill, act, resolution, journal, pamphlet law, bulletin, index, report, form, or other document that is used in the proceedings or operations of, or that is laid before, the senate or house of representatives. (C) "Method of printing" means a method of printing that mechanically or electronically produces or reproduces a document by completely and accurately transferring to paper or to electronic memory, the chara... |
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Section 101.52 | Responsibility for printing.
...ts, the clerk shall not select a method unless it reasonably appears under the circumstances that the method will enable the clerk successfully and efficiently to discharge the clerk's responsibility for printing the document or class of documents. |
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Section 101.521 | Internal printing.
... consideration means of effectively communicating the content of the document, shall determine the composition of the document, and, taking into consideration the uses to which the document foreseeably is to be put, shall determine the approximate quantity of the document to be printed. |
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Section 101.522 | Contracts with private printers.
...nt, reflecting means of effectively communicating the content of the document, subject to matters of composition prescribed by law, by rule of the senate or house of representatives, by joint rule of both houses, or by order of the senate or house of representatives; (B) Method of printing to be used; (C) Delivery to the clerk of proof sheets, return to the printer of corrected proofs, and making of corrections; (... |
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Section 101.523 | Participating in public printing services provided by department of administrative services.
...If the clerk of the senate or the clerk of the house of representatives prints a document or class of documents by participating in the public printing services provided by the department of administrative services, the clerk shall negotiate and agree with the director of administrative services with respect to the printing services the department is to provide to the clerk. Terms of participation, except as may be l... |
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Section 101.524 | Director of administrative services to let contract for printing.
...Upon request of the clerk of the senate or the clerk of the house of representatives to let a contract for printing, the director of administrative services shall negotiate and enter into a contract for the printing requested by the clerk. |
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Section 101.53 | Format for printing bills.
... action to amend or enact a codified or uncodified statutory section shall be indicated in bills and enrolled acts according to the following principles: (1) New matter that is to be inserted into an existing codified or uncodified section shall be indicated by inserting the new matter, underlined, into the section at the appropriate place, in the same form as it is to appear in the resulting law. (2) Old matter ... |
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Section 101.531 | Printing pamphlet laws and session laws line numbering.
... held and used to print or produce pamphlet laws and the session laws. The lines of each bill shall be numbered. |
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Section 101.532 | Separate appropriations bills for industrial commission and bureau of workers' compensation.
...mmission or the bureau of workers' compensation. Appropriations for the bureau shall be enacted in one bill, and appropriations for the industrial commission shall be enacted in a separate bill. |
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Section 101.54 | Journals of general assembly.
...ded. The recorded journals shall be deposited with the Ohio history connection and be the true journals. The original daily journal, as kept, corrected, approved, and attested, shall be used by the clerk to print the journals. |
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Section 101.541 | Appendix to house and senate journals.
...x to the senate journal. The standing rules shall be printed in the appendix to each journal. |
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Section 101.542 | Index of journals and appendix.
...The clerk of the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives shall make an index to the journals of the senate and house of representatives, and an index to the appendix to both journals. The clerk of the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives shall print the indexes in the appendix to the final senate and house of representatives journals. |
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Section 101.543 | Printing and binding of daily and final journals.
...ted after adjournment sine die and be bound in half law binding. The respective journal of each house and its proper appendix shall compose one volume unless the clerk of the senate or clerk of the house of representatives, as the case may be, directs that they be bound in separate volumes. |
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Section 101.55 | Special counsel and intervention.
... of representatives, may retain legal counsel other than from the attorney general for either of the following purposes: (a) To represent, and intervene on behalf of, the house in any judicial proceeding that involves a challenge to the constitution or laws of this state and that is an important matter of statewide concern. The house may intervene in any such judicial proceeding at any time as a matter of right. In... |
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Section 101.60 | General assembly identification cards.
...A state agency, its officers, employees, and contractors, shall recognize the state identification card of an individual who is a member, officer who is not a member, or employee of the general assembly as a form of identification at all entry points and check points within the state agency's building or office and may not require any additional credential or photograph. |
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Section 101.62 | Expiration date for occupational licensing boards.
...e, other evidence of attainment of requisite skills or knowledge, moral standing, criminal history, and completion of continuing education. (b) "Personal qualification" does not include a requirement that an owner or controlling persons of a business submit to a criminal records check or meet requirements related to criminal history or moral standing, unless that owner or controlling person is the applicant. (B) ... |
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Section 101.63 | Review hearings regarding occupational licensing boards.
... enter the occupation or profession; (26) The extent to which the requirement for the occupational license stimulates or restricts competition, affects consumer choice, and affects the cost of services; (27) An assessment of whether or not changes are needed in the enabling laws of the board in order for it to comply with the criteria suggested by the considerations listed in division (C) of this section; (28) ... |