Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2109.37 | Investment of trust funds by fiduciary.
...eposits except with the approval of the probate court, and then in an amount not to exceed the amount that the fiduciary is permitted to invest under division (A)(12) of this section; (14) In savings accounts in, or certificates or other evidences of deposits issued by, a national bank located in the state or a state bank located in and organized under the laws of the state or a state credit union located and orga... |
Section 2133.12 | Miscellaneous provisions.
...dividuals may commence an action in the probate court of the county in which a declarant who is in a terminal condition or permanently unconscious state is located for the issuance of an order mandating the use or continuation of comfort care in connection with the declarant in a manner that is consistent with division (E)(1) of this section: (i) Comfort care is not being used or continued in connection with the dec... |
Section 2111.50 | Probate court is superior guardian of wards.
...ts to elect options under annuities and insurance policies, including changing beneficiaries of insurance policies, retirement plans, individual retirement accounts, and annuities, and to surrender an annuity or insurance policy for its cash value; (7) Exercise the right to an elective share in the estate of the deceased spouse of the ward pursuant to Chapter 2106. of the Revised Code; (8) Make gifts, in trust or... |
Section 2121.08 | Administering estate when decree vacated.
...urrender value on any policies of life insurance on the life of a person erroneously presumed to be dead are subject to the set off provision in division (C) of this section. The person erroneously presumed to be dead, or persons claiming under the person erroneously presumed to be dead, may recover whatever remains of cash values from the person to whom paid. The claimants have no recourse against the insuranc... |
Section 5814.01 | Transfers to minors act definitions.
...ll securities, money, life or endowment insurance policies, annuity contracts, benefit plans, real estate, tangible and intangible personal property, proceeds of a life or endowment insurance policy, an annuity contract, or a benefit plan, and other types of property under the supervision of the same custodian for the same minor as a consequence of a transfer or transfers made to the minor, a gift or gifts made to th... |
Section 105.23 | Duties.
...tarial certificates; (H) Execution and probate of wills. |
Section 2125.02 | Parties - damages.
...most recently published rating guide of life insurance companies, has rated A or better and has rated XII or higher as to financial size or strength; (b)(i) An insurance company that the superintendent of insurance, under rules adopted pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for purposes of implementing this division, determines is licensed to do business in this state and, considering the factors described in... |
Section 4717.13 | Prohibited conduct.
...the unclaimed cremated remains from the probate court in the county in which the facility is located. (H) Within thirty days prior to the closing of a facility that is going out of business, no person who held the license for the facility shall negligently fail to dispose of all unclaimed cremated remains as designated in the written notice or, if unclaimed in excess of sixty days, in a manner consistent with secti... |
Section 1337.16 | Duties of health care providers.
... the Revised Code is to use or continue life-sustaining treatment in connection with a principal who is in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state, the attending physician of the principal who, or the health care facility in which the principal is confined that, is not willing or not able to comply or allow compliance with that instruction shall use or continue the life-sustaining treatment or caus... |
Section 149.43 | Availability of public records for inspection and copying.
...of the Revised Code, and reports to the probate court the respondent's mental condition. "Regional psychiatric hospital employee" means any employee of the department of mental health and addiction services who, in the course of performing the employee's duties, has contact with patients committed to the department of mental health and addiction services by a court order pursuant to section 2945.38, 2945.39, 2945.... |
Section 2101.24 | Jurisdiction of probate court.
...n or removal of a beneficiary of a life insurance policy, annuity contract, retirement plan, brokerage account, security account, bank account, real property, or tangible personal property; (ii) A designation or removal of a payable-on-death beneficiary or transfer-on-death beneficiary; (iii) A change in the title to any asset involving a joint and survivorship interest; (iv) An alleged gift; (v) The passing ... |
Section 2121.05 | Proceedings for probating will.
...y that portion of the proceeds of life insurance policies on the life of the presumed decedent that exceeds any net cash surrender value of the policies on the date of the decree is within the definition of the term "assets of the presumed decedent that were created by the decree of presumed death." (D) The bond shall provide that, if within the three-year period after the decree is entered by the court it is ... |
Section 1531.01 | Division of wildlife definitions.
...ned by the chief of the division of wildlife. (C) "Nonresident" means any individual who does not qualify as a resident. (D) "Division rule" or "rule" means any rule adopted by the chief of the division of wildlife under section 1531.10 of the Revised Code unless the context indicates otherwise. (E) "Closed season" means that period of time during which the taking of wild animals protected by this chapter an... |
Section 1531.02 | State ownership of and title to wild animals - prohibited activities.
...The ownership of and the title to all wild animals in this state, not legally confined or held by private ownership legally acquired, is in the state, which holds such title in trust for the benefit of all the people. Individual possession shall be obtained only in accordance with the Revised Code or division rules. No person at any time of the year shall take in any manner or possess any number or quantity of wild a... |
Section 1531.03 | Division of wildlife - wildlife council.
... of natural resources a division of wildlife and a wildlife council. The council shall have eight members, not more than four of whom shall be of the same political party, who shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate and shall be persons interested in the conservation of the natural resources of the state. At least two of the eight members shall be engaged in farming as their prin... |
Section 1531.04 | Division of wildlife - powers and duties.
...The division of wildlife, at the direction of the chief of the division, shall do all of the following: (A) Plan, develop, and institute programs and policies based on the best available information, including biological information derived from professionally accepted practices in wildlife and fisheries management, with the approval of the director of natural resources; (B) Have and take the general care, prote... |
Section 1531.05 | Compensation.
...The members of the wildlife council shall receive no compensation for their services, but shall be paid the actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties. The chief of the division of wildlife, in addition to the salary provided by law, shall be paid his actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties. He shall devote his entire time to th... |
Section 1531.06 | Chief of division - powers and duties.
...(A) The chief of the division of wildlife, with the approval of the director of natural resources, may acquire by gift, lease, purchase, or otherwise lands or surface rights upon lands and waters or surface rights upon waters for wild animals, fish or game management, preservation, propagation, and protection, outdoor and nature activities, public fishing and hunting grounds, and flora and fauna preservation. The chi... |
Section 1531.07 | Jurisdiction.
...rol of the chief of the division of wildlife with respect to the enforcement of all laws relating to the protection of birds, fish, and game. All laws for the protection of fish in inland rivers and streams of the state, and all laws for the protection of the birds, fish, and game and fur-bearing animals, shall apply to all such state reservoirs and lakes. No person shall disturb, injure, or destroy a tree, plant, la... |
Section 1531.08 | Chief of division - powers and authority regarding wild animals.
...Code, the chief of the division of wildlife has authority and control in all matters pertaining to the protection, preservation, propagation, possession, and management of wild animals and may adopt rules under section 1531.10 of the Revised Code for the management of wild animals. Notwithstanding division (B) of section 119.03 of the Revised Code, such rules in proposed form shall be filed under this section.... |
Section 1531.081 | Regulation of domestic deer.
...The division of wildlife does not have authority to regulate domestic deer, which shall be regulated as agricultural animals by the department of agriculture. |
Section 1531.09 | Chief of division may amend or rescind rules after investigation.
...y part of a rule of the division of wildlife should be modified for any cause not known, fully understood, or present at the time the rule was adopted, the chief of the division of wildlife may amend any part of the rule to meet the new condition or situation, but the amended rule shall be effective not longer than one year from its effective date. If an investigation shows that such a rule or amended rule should be... |
Section 1531.10 | Publication of rules.
... Code, the chief of the division of wildlife shall adopt, and may amend and rescind, rules that are necessary for the administration and enforcement of this chapter and Chapter 1533. of the Revised Code. Each such rule shall be given publicity by advertising or otherwise as the chief considers necessary or expedient. With respect to any proposed adoption of or change to a rule that regulates the taking of comm... |
Section 1531.101 | Rules for taking of migratory game birds.
...red on the chief of the division of wildlife, the chief may adopt rules under section 111.15 of the Revised Code that are necessary to establish acceptable methods of taking migratory game birds together with bag limits and designated seasons, areas, and hours for hunting them. |
Section 1531.11 | Violation of rules prohibited.
...rary to any rule of the division of wildlife adopted in conformity with law. |