Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3924.03 | Health benefit plans covering small employers subject to conditions.
... case of a late enrollee, following the individual's enrollment date and may only relate to a physical or mental condition, regardless of the cause of the condition, for which medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment was recommended or received within the six months immediately preceding the enrollment date. Division (A)(1) of this section is subject to the exceptions set forth in section 2701(d) of the "Health... |
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Section 3937.03 | Classifications - rules - rates - rating plan.
...supporting information shall be open to public inspection after the filing becomes effective. Trade secrets contained in any filing or in any supporting information shall not be open to public inspection, are not a public record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code, and the release of such trade secrets is prohibited. (2) As used in division (A)(1) of this section, "trade secret" has the same meaning as in sec... |
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Section 4303.25 | Prohibited acts - sales representatives to be registered.
...No person personally or by the person's clerk, agent, or employee shall manufacture, manufacture for sale, offer, keep, or possess for sale, furnish or sell, or solicit the purchase or sale of any beer or intoxicating liquor in this state, or transport, import, or cause to be transported or imported any beer, intoxicating liquor, or alcohol in or into this state for delivery, use, or sale, unless the person has... |
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Section 4517.50 | Notice of establishment of new dealer or relocation.
...(A) Except as provided in division (C) of this section, when a franchisor seeks to enter into a franchise to establish an additional new motor vehicle dealer in, or relocate an existing new motor vehicle dealer at a location in, a relevant market area where the same line-make of motor vehicle is then represented, the franchisor shall first give notice in writing, by certified mail, to the motor vehicle dealers board ... |
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Section 4909.052 | Evaluation of petition for purchase of municipal water-works or sewage disposal system; acceptance of cost report.
...such costs are just and reasonable, the public utilities commission in evaluating a petition submitted under section 4905.481 of the Revised Code shall accept the original cost, reported under division (B)(3) of section 4909.05 of the Revised Code, of the acquisition of a municipal water-works or sewage disposal system company that is acquired by a large water-works or sewage disposal system company, provided that th... |
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Section 4928.37 | Receiving transition revenues.
...(A)(1) Sections 4928.31 to 4928.40 of the Revised Code provide an electric utility the opportunity to receive transition revenues that may assist it in making the transition to a fully competitive retail electric generation market. An electric Utility for which transition revenues are approved pursuant to sections 4928.31 to 4928.40 of the Revised Code shall receive those revenues through both of the following mechan... |
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Section 5301.254 | Filing information with secretary of state by nonresident alien acquiring interest in real property.
... make such information available to the public; (3) Annually report this information, itemized by county, to the general assembly. (F) No nonresident alien or corporation or other business entity that is required to file with the secretary of state pursuant to this section shall fail to comply with this section. Either the county prosecutor of the county in which the real property or the mineral or mining rights ... |
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Section 5747.01 | Definitions.
...mount contributed by the taxpayer to an individual development account program established by a county department of job and family services pursuant to sections 329.11 to 329.14 of the Revised Code for the purpose of matching funds deposited by program participants. On request of the tax commissioner, the taxpayer shall provide any information that, in the tax commissioner's opinion, is necessary to establish the am... |
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Section 901.17 | Division of markets - inspection fund.
...tion, and storage of foodstuffs of any kind, as are necessary, advisable, or desirable in case of an emergency creating or threatening to create a scarcity of food within the state; (K) Participate in trade missions between states and foreign countries in order to encourage the sale and promotion of Ohio-grown products. |
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Section 917.15 | Plans of operation.
.... When such a petition is filed, after public hearing held in the market by the director after two weeks' notice thereof in a newspaper of general circulation in the market, and after notice thereof has been mailed to all licensees who may be affected, if the director deems the market service requested to be advisable he may provide or authorize for the same in such manner as he finds advisable. All such func... |
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Section 924.211 | Soybean marketing program.
...(A) There is hereby established the soybean marketing program. Except as provided under divisions (B) and (C) of this section, the procedures, requirements, and other provisions that are established under sections 924.20 to 924.30 of the Revised Code and rules that apply to the grain marketing program shall apply to the soybean marketing program. For purposes of that application, references in those sections to "grai... |
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Section 924.52 | Powers and duties of Ohio grape industries committee.
...apes and grape products, and inform the public of the uses and benefits of grapes and grape products; (2) Perform all acts and exercise all powers incidental to, in connection with, or considered reasonably necessary, proper, or advisable to effectuate the purposes of this section. |
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Section 955.52 | Hearing on claims for value of animals injured or killed by coyote.
...received from a predator, the amount of indemnity is the fair market value of the animal on the date of its death. If the animal that is the subject of a claim does not die as a result of the injuries that it received from a predator, the amount of indemnity is the fair market value of the animal on the date that it received its injuries. If the animal that is the subject of a claim is registered or eligible for regi... |
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Section 1109.22 | Total loans and extensions of credit to person outstanding at any one time.
...s, currencies, interest or other rates, indices, or other assets. (2) "Loans and extensions of credit" shall include all of the following: (a) All direct or indirect advances of funds made on the basis of any obligation of a person to repay the funds or repayable from specific property pledged by or on behalf of the person; (b) To the extent specified by the superintendent of financial institutions, any liability ... |
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Section 125.607 | Ordering offices to purchase items at fair market price.
...(A) Before purchasing any supply or service, a governmental ordering office shall determine, in compliance with section 125.035 of the Revised Code, whether the supply or service is on the procurement list maintained by the office of procurement from community rehabilitation programs. If the supply or service is on the list at an established fair market price, the government ordering office shall purchase it from the... |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Section 4921.01 | Definitions.
...on of motor vehicles for contractors on public road work; (10) The operation of trailers that are all of the following: (a) Designed and used exclusively to transport a single boat between the following that are not more than ten miles apart: (i) A place of storage; (ii) A marina, or a place that is in and around a marina ; (b) Drawn or towed within this state on a public road or highway at a speed of twen... |
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Section 4921.03 | Certificate required.
...has a current and valid certificate of public convenience and necessity. (B) The public utilities commission shall issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity to any person who does all of the following: (1) Files with the commission, in accordance with rules adopted under section 4921.05 of the Revised Code, a complete and accurate application that shall include a certification that (a) the pers... |
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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... |
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Section 4921.07 | Suspension; revocation.
...rovide the carrier with written notice indicating the nature of the deficiency, a proposed effective date of the revocation, and the means by which the deficiency may be remedied. The carrier may correct the identified deficiency or submit evidence refuting the proposed revocation within sixty days from the date of the notice. The commission may extend the sixty-day period for good cause shown. The commission ... |
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Section 4921.09 | Proof of insurance requirements.
...(A) No certificate of public convenience and necessity shall be issued by the public utilities commission to any for-hire motor carrier until the carrier has filed with the commission a liability insurance certificate, policy, or bond satisfactory to the commission, in the sum and with the provisions the commission considers necessary adequately to protect the interests of the public, having due regard for the ... |
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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. |
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Section 4921.13 | Filings and taxes.
...(A) The public utilities commission shall adopt rules applicable to the filing of annual update forms and the payment of taxes by for-hire motor carriers. The rules 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 annu... |
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Section 4921.19 | Payment of taxes; amounts.
...ly in those cases where the commission finds that the movement of agricultural commodities or foodstuffs produced therefrom requires a temporary and seasonal use of vehicular equipment for a period of not more than ninety days. In such event, the tax on the vehicular equipment shall be twenty-five per cent of the annual tax levied by division (B) of this section. If any vehicular equipment is used in excess of the ni... |
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Section 4921.21 | Public utilities transportation safety fund.
... Cleveland state university and the remainder to other educational institutions, state agencies, regional planning commissions, and political subdivisions. (C) The purpose of the public utilities transportation safety fund shall be for defraying all expenses incident to maintaining the nonrailroad transportation activities of the commission. (D) There is hereby created in the state treasury the federal commercial v... |
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Section 4921.25 | Towing entities subject to chapter.
...ehicles is subject to regulation by the public utilities commission as a for-hire motor carrier under this chapter. (B) The commission shall adopt rules under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that do all of the following: (1) Establish the acceptable scope of public safety regulations applicable to a for-hire motor carrier engaged in the towing of motor vehicles under section 4513.60, 4513.601, or 4513.61 of the Re... |
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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. |
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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 ... |
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Section 4921.34 | Approval by commission.
...rtunity for a hearing, the commission finds that the holder is not in compliance with this chapter, or rules adopted or orders issued under it. (C) A certificate issued under division (A) of this section is valid for one year and is renewable annually. |
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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. |
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Section 4921.38 | Optional rule authority.
... 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, written estimates, and contracts related to the transportation of household goods in intrastate co... |
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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... |
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Section 4923.02 | Exemption from provisions of chapter.
...on of motor vehicles for contractors on public road work. (B) The public utilities commission may grant a motor carrier operating in intrastate commerce a temporary exemption from some or all of the provisions of this chapter and the rules adopted under it, when either of the following applies: (1) The governor of this state has declared an emergency. (2) The chairperson of the commission or the chairperson's desi... |
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Section 4923.04 | Rules applicable to transportation of persons, property, or hazardous materials; authority of commission to obtain warrant or subpoena.
...(A) The public utilities commission shall adopt rules applicable to all of the following: (1) The transportation of persons or property by motor carriers operating in interstate and intrastate commerce; (2) The highway transportation and offering for transportation of hazardous materials by motor carriers, and persons engaging in the highway transportation and offering for transportation of hazardous materials, ope... |
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Section 4923.041 | Definitions for section 4923.04.
...termodal equipment. "Person" means any individual, partnership, association, corporation, business trust, or any other organized group of individuals. |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |