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Section 4923.06 | Inspections.

...(A) The public utilities commission may, through the commission's inspectors or other authorized employees, enter in or upon any motor vehicle of any motor carrier, or any person engaging in the transportation of hazardous material or hazardous waste, to inspect the motor vehicle or driver subject to rules adopted under section 4923.04 of the Revised Code. (B) In order to assist the commission in performing it...

Section 4923.07 | Motor carrier reviews.

...(A) The public utilities commission may, through the commission's inspectors or other authorized employees, enter in or upon the premises and motor vehicles of any motor carrier, or any person engaging in the transportation of hazardous material or hazardous waste, to examine any records, documents, or property for the purpose of assessing the safety, performance, and management controls associated with the car...

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...

Section 4923.11 | Rules regarding routing of hazardous materials.

...The public utilities commission may adopt rules applicable to the highway routing of hazardous materials into, through, or within this state. Rules adopted under this section shall not be incompatible with requirements of the United States department of transportation.

Section 4923.12

...hazardous materials route registry, the public utilities commission shall not designate the portion of state route number three hundred fifteen between interstate route number two hundred seventy and United States route number twenty-three as a hazardous materials route, including for nonradioactive hazardous materials. The commission shall notify the administration of any changes necessary for the registry and desig...

Section 4923.15 | Violations; procedure.

...Proceedings of the public utilities commission for the assessment of forfeitures for violations of Chapters 4921. and 4923. of the Revised Code are subject to and governed by section 4923.99 of the Revised Code. In all other respects in which the commission has power and authority under Chapters 4921. and 4923. of the Revised Code, applications and complaints may be made and filed with the commission, processes...

Section 4923.99 | Forfeitures; injunctions; compliance orders.

...ars for each day of each violation. The public utilities commission, after providing reasonable notice and the opportunity for a hearing in accordance with the procedural rules adopted under section 4901.13 of the Revised Code, shall assess, by order, a forfeiture upon a person whom the commission determines, by a preponderance of the evidence, committed the violation. In determining the amount of the forfeiture for ...

Section 4925.01 | Definitions.

...As used in this chapter, "transportation network company," "transportation network company driver," "transportation company services," "digital network," and "transportation network company rider" have the same meanings as in section 3942.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 4925.02 | Permits.

...(A) The public utilities commission shall issue a transportation network company permit to any entity that does all of the following: (1) Applies for a permit issued in accordance with rules adopted under this section; (2) Affirms that the entity will maintain compliance with the applicable requirements established under sections 4925.03 to 4925.08 of the Revised Code and with rules adopted under this section; ...

Section 4925.03 | Duties of company.

...y other requirements established by the public utilities commission.

Section 4925.04 | Driver qualifications.

...rtment of justice national sex offender public web site; (3) Obtain and review a driving history report with regard to each applicant. (B) A transportation network company shall not authorize a person to act as a transportation network company driver if any of the following apply to the person: (1) The person does not possess a valid driver's license. (2) The person does not possess a valid certification of m...

Section 4925.05 | Driver access to digital network; rider complaints.

...(A)(1) A transportation network company shall prohibit any transportation network company driver from logging onto the transportation network company's digital network or providing transportation network company services while under the influence of any amount of alcohol or a drug of abuse. A transportation network company shall notify all drivers of this prohibition and shall provide notice of this policy on the dig...

Section 4925.06 | Nondiscrimination policies.

...(A) No transportation network company driver shall fail to comply with the nondiscrimination policy of a transportation network company for which the driver provides transportation network services if such a policy has been established or with any applicable law regarding nondiscrimination or the accommodation of service animals. (B) No transportation network company shall charge any additional fee for providing tra...

Section 4925.07 | Records.

...A transportation network company shall maintain records of both of the following: (A) All transportation network company drivers for not less than two years after the date each driver last provided transportation network company services; (B) Each instance in which transportation network company services are provided for not less than two years after the services are provided.

Section 4925.08 | Cash payments.

...(A) A transportation network company driver may accept cash payments for transportation network company services if authorized to do so by the transportation network company that controls the digital network through which the driver provides the services. If a transportation network company driver accepts a cash payment for a transportation network company service, the driver shall notify the transportation network ...

Section 4925.09 | Regulations.

...ompany services. (2) The operator of a public-use airport, as defined in section 4563.30 of the Revised Code, may adopt reasonable standards, regulations, procedures, and fees that are applicable to transportation network company services that are provided to any transportation network company rider who requests service to, from, or on the property of the public-use airport. A transportation network company or trans...

Section 4925.10 | Construction with other laws.

...(A) Chapters 4111., 4121., 4123., 4141., and sections 4113.15 and 4113.16 of the Revised Code do not apply to transportation network companies with regard to transportation network company drivers and transportation network company drivers are not employees for purposes of those chapters or sections, except where agreed to by written contract. If the parties agree to the application of one or more of these laws in...

Section 4926.01 | Definitions.

...As used in sections 4926.01 to 4926.60 of the Revised Code: "Attachment" means any wire, wireless facility, cable, antennae facility, or apparatus for the transmission of text, signs, signals, pictures, sounds, or other forms of information installed by or on behalf of a provider upon any pole owned or controlled, in whole or in part, by one or more electric cooperatives. "Broadband provider" has the same meaning...

Section 4926.03 | Electric cooperative permit pole attachment.

...On the request of a provider, an electric cooperative shall grant the provider nondiscriminatory access to the cooperative's poles under just and reasonable rates, terms, and conditions for their attachments in accordance with sections 4926.06 to 4926.36 of the Revised Code.

Section 4926.06 | Submission and review of pole attachment request.

...A provider requesting access to an electric cooperative's poles shall submit the request in writing, and the cooperative shall review the request under a uniformly applied, efficient, and transparent process.

Section 4926.09 | Pole attachment agreement.

...An electric cooperative may require a provider to execute an agreement for a pole attachment under nondiscriminatory, just, and reasonable rates, terms, and conditions in accordance with sections 4926.06 to 4926.36 of the Revised Code if the cooperative requires all other attaching parties to execute such an agreement.

Section 4926.12 | Time for granting or denying request.

...After receiving a request for access, an electric cooperative shall grant or deny access within the time frame established by the federal communications commission, unless, pursuant to section 4926.57 of the Revised Code, a court of common pleas determines a different time frame for granting or denying access.

Section 4926.15 | Reasons for request denial.

...An electric cooperative may deny a provider access to its poles for either of the following reasons if the reasons are applied on a nondiscriminatory basis: (A) Insufficient capacity; (B) Safety, reliability, or generally applicable engineering standards.

Section 4926.18 | Denial requirements.

...If an electric cooperative denies an access request submitted under section 4926.15 of the Revised Code, the cooperative must confirm the denial in writing. The denial shall be specific and shall include all relevant evidence and information supporting the denial and an explanation of how that evidence and information relates to the factors described in section 4926.15 of the Revised Code on which the denial is based...

Section 4926.21 | Make ready work compliance and costs; annual recurring pole attachment fee.

...(A) A provider and an electric cooperative shall comply with the process for make-ready work under 47 U.S.C. 224 and the federal communications commission orders and regulations implementing that section, unless, pursuant to section 4926.57 of the Revised Code, a court of common pleas establishes a different process for make-ready work. (B) The cooperative shall provide a good-faith estimate for any make-ready work...