Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3772.01 | Definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Applicant" means any person who applies to the commission for a license under this chapter. (B) "Casino control commission fund" means the casino control commission fund described in Section 6(C)(3)(d) of Article XV, Ohio Constitution, the money in which shall be used to fund the commission and its related affairs. (C) "Casino facility" means a casino facility as defined in Sect... |
Section 3772.03 | Authority of commission; adoption of rules.
...c cards, or similar objects that may be purchased by means of an agreement under which credit is extended to a wagerer by a casino operator; (15) Establishing standards for provisional key employee licenses for a person who is required to be licensed as a key employee and is in exigent circumstances and standards for provisional licenses for casino gaming employees who submit complete applications and are compliant... |
Section 3772.033 | Powers of commission.
...ents, including contracts for necessary purchases of goods and services. Except for any contract entered into with independent testing laboratories under section 3772.31 of the Revised Code, the commission shall ensure use of Ohio products or services in compliance with sections 125.09 and 125.11 of the Revised Code and all rules adopted thereunder. (J) Employ the services of persons the commission considers n... |
Section 3772.10 | Granting or maintaining privileges; considerations.
...e financial ability of the applicant to purchase and maintain adequate liability and casualty insurance and to provide an adequate surety bond; (3) The past and present compliance of the applicant and its affiliates or affiliated companies with casino-related licensing requirements in this state or any other jurisdiction, including whether the applicant has a history of noncompliance with the casino licensing requi... |
Section 3772.32 | Administration by conservator.
...equire that the former casino operator purchase liability insurance, in an amount determined by the commission, to protect a conservator from liability for any acts or omissions of the conservator occurring during the duration of the conservatorship that are reasonably related to, and within the scope of, the conservator's duties. (L)(1) The former licensed casino operator has one hundred eighty days after the... |
Section 3773.49 | Advertising and tickets to display price.
...ch or exhibition shall clearly bear the purchase price. No person shall sell such a ticket for a price greater than that printed on the ticket. No tickets shall be sold except from the box office on the premises in which the match or exhibition is held or such additional locations as the Ohio athletic commission has authorized in writing as locations from which tickets may be sold for a designated match or exhibition... |
Section 3775.041 | Licensing preferences and suitability factors.
...e financial ability of the applicant to purchase and maintain adequate liability and casualty insurance and to provide an adequate surety bond; (3) The past and present compliance of the applicant and its affiliates or affiliated companies with gambling-related licensing requirements in this state or any other jurisdiction, including whether the applicant has a history of noncompliance with those requirements; (4... |
Section 3780.29 | Home grow.
...y residence adult use cannabis that was purchased from an adult use dispensary licensed under this chapter or produced in compliance with this section. (C) This section does not authorize an individual to: (1) Cultivate, grow, or process adult use cannabis except at the individual's primary residence; (2) Permit individuals less than twenty-one years of age to use, cultivate, process, transfer, or transport ... |
Section 3780.31 | Confidentiality.
...r tend to show any adult use consumer's purchase history. |
Section 3791.21 | Refuse container safety standards.
...l install, manufacture, sell, lease, or purchase any refuse container that does not conform to the rules of the board adopted under this section. |
Section 3799.01 | Compact.
...earance of impropriety; 13. To lease, purchase, or accept appropriate gifts or donations of, or otherwise to own, hold, improve, or use, any property, real, personal, or mixed; provided, that at all times the commission shall strive to avoid any appearance of impropriety; 14. To sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, abandon, or otherwise dispose of any property, real, personal, or mixed; 15. To monit... |
Section 3901.52 | Insurance company may place securities in clearing corporation or federal reserve book-entry system.
... the placement of securities held in or purchased for its general account and its separate accounts in a clearing corporation or the federal reserve book-entry system. Ownership of, and other interest in, these securities may be transferred by bookkeeping entry on the books of the clearing corporation or in the federal reserve book-entry system without physical delivery of certificates representing these securities. ... |
Section 3901.68 | Provisions application.
...(A) Asset acquisitions, including every purchase, lease, exchange, merger, consolidation, succession, or other acquisition other than the construction or development of real property by or for the reporting insurer, or the acquisition of materials for such purpose. (B) Asset dispositions, including every sale, lease, exchange, merger, consolidation, mortgage, hypothecation, assignment whether for the benefit of cred... |
Section 3903.01 | Reserve valuation - rehabilitation and liquidation definitions.
...the following: (1) A contract for the purchase or sale of a commodity for future delivery on, or subject to the rules of, a board of trade designated as a contract market by the commodity futures trading commission under the "Commodity Exchange Act," 7 U.S.C. 1 et seq., as amended, or a board of trade outside the United States; (2) An agreement that is subject to regulation under section 19 of the "Commodity Exch... |
Section 3903.30 | Allowance of setoffs and counterclaims.
...gation of the insurer to the person was purchased by or transferred to the person with a view to its being used as a setoff; (3) The obligation of the person is to pay an assessment levied against the members or subscribers of the insurer, or is to pay a balance upon a subscription to the capital stock of the insurer, or is in any other way in the nature of a capital contribution. |
Section 3904.13 | Disclosure of personal or privileged information.
...nt to make business decisions about the purchase, transfer, merger, or consolidation; (2) The recipient agrees not to disclose the information, unless the disclosure would otherwise be permitted by this section if made by an insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization. (K) To a person whose only use of such information will be in connection with the marketing of a product or service, provided ... |
Section 3905.18 | Paying unlawful consideration.
...t depend on whether the person referred purchases an insurance product. |
Section 3905.33 | Unauthorized insurers; applicability and construction of federal provisions; due diligence.
... that qualifies as an exempt commercial purchaser under section 3905.331 of the Revised Code and both of the following are true: (a) The surplus lines broker procuring or placing the surplus lines insurance has disclosed to the exempt commercial purchaser that the insurance may or may not be available from the authorized market that may provide greater protection with more regulatory oversight. (b) After receipt of... |
Section 3905.422 | Homes service contract are consumer transactions.
...1345. of the Revised Code. A person who purchases or is entitled to the benefits of a home service contract is a consumer as defined in division (D) of section 1345.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3905.45 | Payment of funeral or burial expenses policy.
...(A) If an insurance policy has been issued, sold, or assigned for the purpose of purchasing any funeral or burial goods or services, the insurer shall not pay the benefits of the insurance policy, including the cash surrender value, to any provider of such goods or services, unless the insurer, as a condition to paying the benefits of the insurance policy, receives from the provider a certified copy of the certi... |
Section 3905.451 | Funeral or burial goods or services coverage not subject to preneed provisions.
...A life insurance policy or annuity that is issued, sold, or assigned for the purpose of purchasing funeral or burial goods or services, and the contractual obligation to provide the goods or services, are not subject to section 4717.36 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3905.47 | Agent training programs.
...ibility requirements for individuals to purchase insurance through an exchange; (3) The eligibility requirements for employers to make insurance available to their employees through a small business health options program; (4) Individual eligibility requirements for medicaid; (5) The use of enrollment forms used in an exchange; (6) Any other topics as required by the superintendent. (C) Agents that complete t... |
Section 3905.473 | Exchange listings.
...mer to determine eligibility for and to purchase a qualified health plan through an exchange shall include information on how an individual can obtain from an exchange the contact information of insurance agents operating near the individual's residence address that are certified to sell health benefit plans through an exchange and insurance navigators that are certified under section 3905.471 of the Revised Co... |
Section 3905.55 | Agent fees.
... future event or condition, such as the purchase, cancellation, lapse, declination, or nonrenewal of insurance. (5) The agent discloses to the consumer that the fee is being charged by the agent and not by the insurance company, that neither state law nor the insurance company requires the agent to charge the fee, and that the fee is not refundable. (6) The consumer consents to the fee. (7) The agent, in charging... |
Section 3907.01 | Formation of insurance company.
...the mutual or stock plan, and to grant, purchase, or dispose of annuities. |