Ohio Revised Code Search
Section |
---|
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. |
Section 3791.13 | Repair and removal.
...and its appurtenances and restores the property as provided in division (E) or (G) of section 3791.12 of the Revised Code, it may bring an action to recover the costs of repair or removal and restoration, plus the costs of the suit. The owner of the property and any lessee, other than a person leasing and operating the service station pursuant to a contract with a supplier of gasoline and other petroleum produ... |
Section 3901.07 | Examination of financial affairs of insurer.
... competent persons to appraise the real property of the insurer or any real property on which the insurer holds security. (H) The examiner in charge of any examination authorized or required by division (B) of this section shall make a true report of the examination, verified under oath, that shall comprise only facts appearing upon the books, records, or other documents of the insurer or its agents or other perso... |
Section 3901.213 | Unfair and deceptive practices - exceptions.
...ity risks or risk of loss to persons or property; (iv) Monitor or assess risk, identify risks, or identify risk of loss to persons or property; (v) Enhance health; (vi) Enhance financial wellness through items such as education or financial planning services; (vii) Provide post-loss services; (viii) Incentivize behavioral changes to improve the health or reduce the risk of death or disability of a consumer;... |
Section 3901.48 | Disclosing work papers resulting from conduct of audit.
...intendent of insurance shall remain the property of the certified public accountant. Any copies of these work papers voluntarily given to the superintendent shall be the property of the superintendent. The original work papers or any copies of them, whether in possession of the certified public accountant or the department of insurance, are confidential and privileged and are not a public record as defined in section... |
Section 3901.67 | Disclosure of material transactions model act definitions.
...mnity and loss adjustment reserves, for property and casualty business, including accident and health business when written as such. "Material nonrenewal, cancellation, or revision of ceded reinsurance agreements" also means a nonrenewal, cancellation, or revision of ceded insurance that affects more than fifty per cent of the total reserve credit taken for business ceded for life, annuity, and accident and health bu... |
Section 3903.10 | Complaint - court may issue ex parte seizure or other order.
...ion and control of all or a part of the property, books, accounts, documents, and other records of an insurer, and of the premises occupied by it for transaction of its business, and until further order of the court enjoin the insurer and its officers, managers, agents, and employees from disposition of its property and from transaction of its business except with the written consent of the superintendent. (C) The c... |
Section 3903.14 | Employment of special deputies.
...e superintendent. In the event that the property of the insurer does not contain sufficient cash or liquid assets to defray the costs incurred, the superintendent may advance the costs so incurred out of any appropriation for the maintenance of the department of insurance. Any amounts so advanced for expenses of administration shall be repaid to the superintendent for the use of the department out of the first ... |
Section 3903.53 | Appointing ancillary receiver.
...r appropriate. Persons dealing with the property of the insurer are charged with notice of the order appointing an ancillary receiver from the time when the judgment ordering the appointment is filed under Civil Rule 58, or a certified copy of the judgment is filed under Civil Rule 3(F), with the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the property is located. (C) When a domiciliary liquidator has ... |
Section 3903.81 | Risk-based capital for insurers model act definitions.
...included in the RBC instructions. (K) "Property and casualty insurer" means any insurance company that has a certificate of authority pursuant to section 3929.01 of the Revised Code. "Property and casualty insurer" does not include monoline mortgage guarantee insurers, financial guarantee insurers, or title insurers. (L) "RBC" means risk-based capital. (M) "RBC instructions" means the RBC report, including risk-ba... |
Section 3903.83 | Duty to submit plan.
...hat indicates a negative trend; (3) A property and casualty insurer's filing of an RBC report that indicates that the insurer's total adjusted capital is greater than or equal to its company action level RBC but less than the product of its authorized control level RBC and 3.0, and that triggers the trend test determined in accordance with the trend test calculation included in the property and casualty RBC i... |
Section 3905.064 | Travel insurance definitions.
... (b) Lodging providers; (c) Vacation property owners; (d) Hotels and resorts; (e) Travel clubs; (f) Travel agencies; (g) Property managers; (h) Cultural exchange programs; (i) Common carriers or the operator, owner, or lessor of a means of transportation of passengers, including airlines, cruise lines, railroads, steamship companies, and public bus carriers that, with regard to any particular tra... |
Section 3905.31 | Prohibitions.
...ny application for such insurance upon property or persons in this state, or receive or collect a premium or any part thereof for any unauthorized insurance company, or attempt or assist in any such act, or perform any act in this state concerning any policy or contract of insurance of any unauthorized insurance company provided that any duly licensed property and casualty agent may place business with an agen... |
Section 3905.331 | Exempt commercial purchasers; qualifications; qualified risk managers.
...s paid aggregate nationwide commercial property and casualty insurance premiums in excess of one hundred thousand dollars in the immediately preceding twelve months. (3) The person satisfies at least one of the following criteria: (a) The person possesses a net worth in excess of twenty million dollars, as adjusted pursuant to division (B) of this section. (b) The person generates annual revenues in excess of... |
Section 3906.11 | Minimum asset requirement.
...ent for five years if the asset is real property and three years if the asset is not real property. (G) The superintendent may determine an insurer to be financially hazardous under section 3903.09 of the Revised Code if either of the following apply: (1) The insurer does not own the amount of assets needed to meet its minimum asset requirement. (2) The insurer is unable to apply the amount of assets needed t... |
Section 3916.171 | Fraudulent viatical settlement acts prohibited.
...for the purpose of depriving another of property or for pecuniary gain, commits, or permits any of its employees or its agents to commit them: (1) Presenting, causing to be presented, or preparing with knowledge or belief that it will be presented to or by a viatical settlement provider, viatical settlement broker, life expectancy provider, viatical settlement purchaser, financing entity, insurer, insurance broker,... |
Section 3918.01 | Consumer credit insurance.
...is made to finance the purchase of real property, or the construction of a dwelling on such property, or to refinance a prior credit transaction made for such a purpose; (B) Insurance that is sold as an isolated transaction on the part of the insurer and is not related to an agreement or plan for insuring debtors of the creditor; (C) Insurance for which no identifiable charge is made to the debtor; (D) Insurance o... |
Section 3918.02 | Credit life and accident and health insurance definitions.
...or vendor or lessor of goods, services, property, rights, or privileges, for which payment is arranged through a credit transaction or any successor to the right, title, or interest of any such lender, vendor, or lessor, and an affiliated, associate, or subsidiary of any of them or any director, officer, or employee of any of them or any other person in any way associated with any of them. (E) "Debtor" means a borro... |