Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4913.47 | Multiple fines for same failure.
...Notwithstanding any provision of the Revised Code to the contrary, if a person is subject to more than one fine for the same compliance failure, and one fine is imposed under this chapter and one or more other fines are imposed under federal law, rules, or regulations, the person shall not be required to pay the fine imposed under this chapter. |
Section 4913.50 | Civil actions.
...technical committee, no decision of the public utilities commission under this chapter, and no no-enforcement determination under this chapter shall be determinative of civil liability in a private cause of action for personal injury or property damage. |
Section 4913.52 | Permittee for excavation.
...A person with a permit for excavation from the state or a local governmental unit is subject to this chapter. This chapter does not affect or impair local ordinances, charters, or other provisions of law requiring permits to be obtained before excavating. |
Section 4921.01 | Definitions.
...on of motor vehicles for contractors on public road work. "For-hire motor carrier" includes the carrier's agents, officers, and representatives, as well as employees responsible for hiring, supervising, training, assigning, or dispatching drivers and employees concerned with the installation, inspection, and maintenance of motor-vehicle equipment and accessories. Divisions (B)(1) to (9) of this section shall not be... |
Section 4921.03 | Certificate required.
...his state and (b) the person meets the requirements of section 4921.09 of the Revised Code; (2) Agrees to maintain accurate and current business and insurance information with the commission, in accordance with the commission's rules; (3) Has paid all applicable registration fees in accordance with rules adopted under section 4921.11 of the Revised Code, all applicable taxes under section 4921.19 of the Revis... |
Section 4921.05 | Manner and form of application.
...The public utilities commission shall adopt rules prescribing the manner and form in which a person shall apply for a certificate of public convenience and necessity under section 4921.03 of the Revised Code. The rules shall include a requirement that applications be made in writing on the blanks furnished by the commission and contain any information and certifications deemed necessary by the commission to car... |
Section 4921.07 | Suspension; revocation.
...(A) The public utilities commission shall adopt rules regarding procedures and timelines by which a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued under section 4921.03 of the Revised Code may be suspended. At a minimum, the rules shall require suspension of a certificate if the for-hire motor carrier does any of the following: (1) Fails to file a complete and accurate application for the certificate ... |
Section 4921.09 | Proof of insurance requirements.
...tion that are not incompatible with the requirements of the United States department of transportation. The rules shall at a minimum address all of the following: (1) The minimum levels of financial responsibility for each type of for-hire motor carrier; (2) The form and type of documents to be filed with the commission; (3) The manner by which documents may be filed with the commission; (4) The timelines fo... |
Section 4921.11 | Compliance with the unified carrier registration plan.
...The public utilities commission shall adopt rules applicable to registration pursuant to the unified carrier registration plan, codified as 49 U.S.C. 14504a, and the rules, procedures, and fee schedules adopted thereunder, in accordance with division (G) of section 4921.19 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4921.13 | Filings and taxes.
...les shall not be incompatible with the requirements of the United States department of transportation. The rules shall at a minimum address all of the following: (1) The information and certifications that must be provided to the commission on an annual update form, including a certification that the carrier continues to be in compliance with the applicable laws of this state. (2) Documentation and informati... |
Section 4921.19 | Payment of taxes; amounts.
... of this section and met all applicable requirements under section 4921.03 or division (C) of section 4921.13 of the Revised Code, the commission shall issue the carrier a tax receipt for each motor vehicle for which a tax has been paid under this section. The carrier shall keep the appropriate tax receipt in each motor vehicle operated by the carrier. The carrier shall maintain tax receipt records that specify to wh... |
Section 4921.21 | Public utilities transportation safety fund.
...ns the aggregate amount credited to the public utilities transportation safety fund, less the sum of both of the following: (1) The fees collected by the public utilities commission, in accordance with the unified carrier registration plan under section 4921.11 of the Revised Code, that exceed the federal certification of revenue for each year of the plan; (2) The forfeitures collected by the commission under secti... |
Section 4921.25 | Towing entities subject to chapter.
...r vehicles in addition to standards and requirements established under section 4513.601 of the Revised Code. The standards may vary based on whether the private tow-away zone is located on residential, retail, or other commercial property. (4) Within one year of the effective date of this amendment , establish maximum fees that may be charged by a for-hire motor carrier engaged in the towing of motor vehicles or a s... |
Section 4921.30 | Motor carriers engaged in transportation of household goods.
...3.34 of the Revised Code; (B) Is not a public utility as defined in section 4911.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4921.32 | Establishment of certification system.
...he effective date of this section, the public utilities commission, in accordance with sections 4921.30 to 4921.38 of the Revised Code, shall establish by order a certification system for for-hire motor carriers engaged in the transportation of household goods in intrastate commerce. (B) Beginning on the effective date of the order of the commission as initially issued under division (A) of this section, no ... |
Section 4921.34 | Approval by commission.
...(A) The public utilities commission shall approve an application for a certificate for the transportation of household goods under sections 4921.30 to 4921.38 of the Revised Code and shall issue a certificate, provided the applicant pays the applicable application fee under division (I) of section 4921.19 of the Revised Code and submits to the commission a completed application, on a form prescribed by the comm... |
Section 4921.36 | Transporters of household goods; additional requirements.
...e its current certificate available for public inspection during normal business hours; (B) Present each of its customers with information, written in plain and clear language and pursuant to a form prescribed by the public utilities commission, outlining a consumer's rights; (C) Include its certificate number on all advertising, written estimates, and contracts, pursuant to rules adopted by the commission. |
Section 4921.38 | Optional rule authority.
...30 to 4921.36 of the Revised Code, the public utilities commission may adopt rules regarding any of the following: (A) Providing for binding estimates by for-hire motor carriers engaged in the transportation of household goods in intrastate commerce; (B) Providing for guaranteed-not-to-exceed estimates by those carriers; (C) Requiring those carriers to include their certificate number in all advertising, wr... |
Section 4923.01 | Definitions.
...intrastate commerce," "motor vehicle," "public highway," "ridesharing arrangement," and "school bus" have the same meanings as in section 4921.01 of the Revised Code. (B) "For-hire motor carrier" means a person engaged in the business of transporting persons or property by motor vehicle for compensation, except when engaged in any of the following in intrastate commerce: (1) The transportation of persons in taxic... |
Section 4923.02 | Exemption from provisions of chapter.
...y adopt rules not incompatible with the requirements of the United States department of transportation to provide exemptions to motor carriers operating in intrastate commerce not otherwise identified in divisions (A) and (B) of this section. (D) Divisions (A) to (C) of this section shall not be construed to relieve a person from compliance with the following: (1) Rules adopted under division (A)(2) of section 4923... |
Section 4923.04 | Rules applicable to transportation of persons, property, or hazardous materials; authority of commission to obtain warrant or subpoena.
...tion shall not be incompatible with the requirements of the United States department of transportation. (C) To achieve the purposes of this chapter and to assist the commission in the performance of any of its powers or duties, the commission, either through the public utilities commissioners or employees authorized by it, may do either or both of the following: (1) Apply for, and any judge of a court of record of ... |
Section 4923.041 | Definitions for section 4923.04.
...modal transportation of containers over public highways in interstate commerce, including trailers and chassis. (B) As used in this section: "Intermodal equipment interchange agreement" means the uniform intermodal interchange and facilities access agreement or any other written document executed by an intermodal equipment provider or its agent and a motor carrier or its agent, the primary purpose of which is to es... |
Section 4923.06 | Inspections.
...ion that are not incompatible with the requirements of the United States department of transportation. |
Section 4923.07 | Motor carrier reviews.
...ion that are not incompatible with the requirements of the United States department of transportation. |
Section 4923.09 | Cooperation with other state and federal authorities.
...The public utilities commission shall cooperate with and permit the use of the services, records, and facilities of the commission as fully as practicable by appropriate officers of the United States department of transportation, other federal agencies or commissions, and appropriate commissions of other states in the enforcement and administration of state and federal laws relating to highway transportation by... |