Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3737.01 | Fire marshal - fire safety definitions.
...agency whose function is to examine the property of another person for the purpose of identifying fire safety hazards. (D) "Fire safety inspector" means any person who is a member of the civil service, as defined in section 124.01 of the Revised Code, or who is employed by or voluntarily serves a village or township, and who examines the property of another person for the purpose of identifying fire safety hazards. ... |
Section 3737.22 | Fire marshal - powers and duties.
...rom a fire safety standpoint to life or property, or to property adjacent to the buildings, structures, or other places. (E) The fire marshal shall create, as a part of the office of fire marshal, a bureau of fire prevention consisting of a chief of the bureau and additional assistant fire marshals as the fire marshal determines necessary for the efficient administration of the bureau. The chief shall be qualified... |
Section 3737.221 | Negligent operation of motor vehicles by fire marshal employees.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by the negligent operation of any motor vehicle by its employees upon the public roads, highways, or streets in the state when the employees are engaged within the scope of their employment and authority, without regard to the proximity of that operation to the office of the fire marshal. Notwithstanding division (A)(1) of section 2743.02 of the Revised Code, a ... |
Section 3737.41 | Citation to remedy dangerous condition.
...or endangers life or other buildings or property, such officer shall issue a citation and order such building or structure to be repaired, torn down, demolished, or materials removed, and all dangerous conditions remedied. (B) If such officer finds in a building or upon any premises any combustible or explosive material, rubbish, rags, waste, oils, gasoline, or inflammable conditions of any kind, which are especiall... |
Section 3737.71 | Additional tax on fire insurance premiums.
... by purchase, lease, or otherwise, real property or interests in real property to be used for the benefit of the office of the state fire marshal, or to construct, acquire, enlarge, equip, furnish, or improve the fire marshal's office facilities or the facilities of the Ohio fire academy. The state fire marshal's fund shall be assessed a proportionate share of the administrative costs of the department of commerce in... |
Section 3737.87 | Underground storage tank definitions.
...n or compensation for bodily injury or property damage. (B) "Corrective action" means any action necessary to protect human health and the environment in the event of a release of petroleum into the environment, including, without limitation, any action necessary to monitor, assess, and evaluate the release. In the instance of a suspected release, "corrective action" includes, without limitation, an investigat... |
Section 3737.91 | Petroleum underground storage tank financial assurance fund.
...ting third parties for bodily injury or property damage under that section; and payment of principal and interest on revenue bonds issued under sections 3737.90 to 3737.948 of the Revised Code to raise capital for the fund, there is hereby assessed an annual petroleum underground storage tank financial assurance fee on each tank comprising an underground storage tank or an underground storage tank system that contain... |
Section 3738.07 | Immunity from civil liability.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property that otherwise might be incurred or imposed as a result of providing the records, documents, reports, or information to the board. (B) Each board member is immune from any civil liability for injury, death, or loss to person or property that might otherwise be incurred or imposed as a result of the member's participation on the board. |
Section 3740.11 | [Former R.C. 3701.881, amended and renumbered by H.B. 110, 134th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2021] Criminal records check.
...re facility resident or misappropriated property of such a resident; (c) That the applicant or employee is included in one or more of the databases, if any, specified in rules adopted under this section and the rules prohibit the home health agency from employing an applicant or continuing to employ an employee included in such a database in a position that involves providing direct care to an individual. (2) Aft... |
Section 3742.06 | Contractor restrictions.
...e staff of the owner or manager of the property on which the lead abatement is to be performed; (2) A written contract for lead abatement is entered into that states both of the following: (a) The person was involved in the lead testing, or in the provision of professional advice, that led to the lead abatement contract; (b) The party contracting for lead abatement services should obtain a second opinion to verif... |
Section 3742.17 | Liability of licensees and persons contracting with licensees.
...law, for an injury to any individual or property caused or related to the activity shall be limited to acts or omissions of the person during the course of performing the activity that can be shown, based on a preponderance of the evidence, to have been negligent. For the purposes of this section, the demonstration that acts or omissions of a person performing lead abatement, lead inspection, lead risk assessment, cl... |
Section 3742.41 | Presumptions relative to property constructed prior to 1-1-78; registration as lead-safe residential rental unit.
...e practices, the owner may register the property as a lead-safe residential rental unit with the department of health for inclusion on the registry. (D) The owner of a residential rental unit also may register the unit as a lead-safe residential rental unit with the department for inclusion on the registry if either of the following apply: (1) The residential rental unit was or is constructed after January 1, 1978;... |
Section 3742.44 | [Former R.C. 3742.49, renumbered by H.B. 49, 132nd General Assembly, effective 9/29/2017] Recommendations for controlling hazards considering historic nature of property.
...onsideration the historic nature of the property in which the hazards are located. The director shall provide periodic notifications of the recommendations to all persons licensed under this chapter. All lead hazard control orders issued under section 3742.37 of the Revised Code shall inform the recipient of the recommendations developed under this section. In no event shall a person use the recommendations as justi... |
Section 3743.45 | Purchase, use, and local regulation of consumer-grade fireworks.
..., or explode those fireworks on private property, with authorization from the property owner, on the following days each year: (1) The first day of January; (2) Chinese new year's day; (3) The fifth day of May; (4) The last Monday in May, and the Saturday and Sunday immediately preceding that day; (5) The nineteenth day of June; (6) The third, fourth, and fifth days of July; (7) The first Friday, Saturd... |
Section 3743.54 | Public fireworks exhibitions - additional license categories.
...f injury, death, or loss to persons or property emanating from the fireworks exhibition, or proof of insurance coverage of at least one million dollars for liability arising from injury, death, or loss to persons or property emanating from the fireworks exhibition. The legislative authority of a political subdivision in which a public fireworks exhibition will take place may require the exhibitor to provide an... |
Section 3743.65 | Possession, sale, and use restrictions.
...ge, ignite, or explode fireworks on the property of another person without that person's permission to use fireworks on that property. |
Section 3746.18 | Request for supporting documents and data.
... letter prepared regarding the relevant property and issued under section 3746.11 of the Revised Code by another certified professional, or using another accredited laboratory, for the purpose of obtaining a new covenant not to sue for the property. |
Section 3746.19 | Notice of noncompliance by certified professional or laboratory.
...vised Code, may conduct an audit of any property for which a covenant not to sue was issued under section 3746.12 of the Revised Code based upon a no further action letter issued under section 3746.11 of the Revised Code that was prepared by a certified professional whose certification was subsequently suspended or revoked under this chapter and rules adopted under it or based upon a no further action letter for a vo... |
Section 3753.01 | Risk management program definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Accidental release" means an unanticipated emission of a regulated substance into the ambient air from a stationary source. (B) "Clean Air Act Amendments" means the "Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990," 91 Stat. 685, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et al., as amended, and regulations adopted under it. (C) "Covered process" means a process that has a regulated substance present in an amount that is in ex... |
Section 3767.201 | Destroying or removing barriers along limited access highways.
...pt in a case of emergency where life or property is in danger. No person, firm, or corporation shall cause a vehicle of any character to enter or leave a limited access highway at any point other than intersections designated by the director for such purpose, except in a case of emergency where life or property is in danger. |
Section 3772.32 | Administration by conservator.
...l take immediately into possession all property of the casino facility, including its money, accounts, books, records, and evidences of debts owed to the casino operator, and shall continue the business of the casino facility. (H) A conservator shall file with the commission reports on the administration of the casino facility in such form and at such intervals as the commission may prescribe. (I)(1) If at an... |
Section 3772.36 | Casino control commission enforcement fund.
...s that are derived from forfeitures of property to which the commission may be entitled under this chapter or Chapter 2981. of the Revised Code, any other provision of the Revised Code, or federal law shall be deposited into the fund. Subject to division (B) of this section and divisions (B), (C), and (D) of section 2981.13 of the Revised Code, the moneys in the fund shall be used solely to subsidize the commis... |
Section 3781.1011 | Battery-charged fences.
...ce installed on private, nonresidential property within a county, township, or municipal corporation shall satisfy all of the following: (1) Interface with a monitored alarm system; (2) Have a battery-operated energizer that is powered by a commercial storage battery that is not more than twelve volts of direct current, and that meets the standards set forth by the international electrotechnical commission 60335-... |
Section 3781.27 | Developer or designer notifying protection service of intended excavation.
... edge of pavement, centerline of ditch, property lines, and other similar items. (ii) They depict the location of the underground utility facilities. (3) In the case of an interstate hazardous pipeline and an interstate gas pipeline, the utility shall also provide the location and description of any right-of-way associated with the underground utility facilities as well as pipeline location information, such as p... |
Section 3783.02 | Exemptions.
...ilities for such purposes or located on property owned or leased by the utility or on public highways, streets, roads, etc., or by established rights on private property; (F) Installations of elevators, dumbwaiters, and escalators as regulated by the bureau of workers' compensation. |