Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3734.23 | Acquiring facility constituting imminent and substantial threat - restoration contracts.
...environmental protection may acquire by purchase, gift, donation, contribution, or appropriation in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.21 of the Revised Code any hazardous waste facility or any solid waste facility containing significant quantities of hazardous waste that, because of its condition and the types and quantities of hazardous waste contained in the facility, constitutes an imminent and substantial th... |
Section 3734.62 | Purchase of mercury-added measuring device for classroom use.
...unity school, or nonpublic school shall purchase mercury or a mercury-added measuring device for classroom use. If a school district, educational service center, community school, or nonpublic school or an employee of a school district, educational service center, community school, or nonpublic school purchases mercury or a mercury-added measuring device for classroom use on or after April 6, 2007, in violation of... |
Section 3743.44 | Purchase of commercial-grade fireworks.
...session in this state of 1.3G fireworks purchased in this state shall obtain possession of the 1.3G fireworks only from a licensed manufacturer or licensed wholesaler. No licensed manufacturer or licensed wholesaler shall sell 1.3G fireworks to a person unless that person has been issued a license or permit in the state of the person's residence that authorizes the person to engage in the manufacture, wholesale sal... |
Section 3770.06 | State lottery gross revenue fund - state lottery fund - lottery profits education fund - deferred prizes trust fund - audit program.
..., other than lottery sports gaming, and purchases of goods and services awarded as prizes to holders of winning lottery tickets shall be of an amount equal to at least fifty per cent of the total revenue accruing from the sale of lottery tickets. (B) Pursuant to Section 6 of Article XV, Ohio Constitution, there is hereby established in the state treasury the lottery profits education fund. Whenever, in the judgmen... |
Section 3901.19 | Unfair and deceptive practices definitions.
... (F) "Customer" means an individual who purchases, applies to purchase, or is solicited to purchase insurance products primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. (G) "Depository institution" means a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, or credit union that is subject to regulation or supervision by the United States or any state. "Depository institution" does not include an insurance company... |
Section 3901.321 | Mergers and acquisitions of domestic insurers.
... been made. (10) A description of the purchase of any security of such issuer or such controlling person during the year preceding the filing of the statement, by any acquiring party, including the dates of purchase, names of the purchasers, and consideration paid or agreed to be paid therefor; (11) A description of any recommendations to purchase any security of such issuer or such controlling person made during... |
Section 3901.33 | Registration; enterprise risk report; group capital calculation; liquidity stress test.
...tes: (a) Loans, other investments, or purchases, sales or exchanges of securities of the affiliates by the insurer or of the insurer by its affiliates; (b) Purchases, sales, or exchanges of assets; (c) Transactions not in the ordinary course of business; (d) Guarantees or undertakings for the benefit of an affiliate that result in an actual contingent exposure of the insurer's assets to liability, other than ... |
Section 3903.725 | Valuation for individual annuity and pure endowment contracts.
... and for annuities and pure endowments purchased on or after January 1, 1989, under group annuity and pure endowment contracts, the minimum standard of valuation shall be the commissioners reserve valuation methods defined in divisions (I), (J), (K), and (L) of section 3903.723 of the Revised Code, interest rates defined in section 3903.724 of the Revised Code, and the following tables: (A) For individual sin... |
Section 3905.064 | Travel insurance definitions.
...t card holders, debtors, guarantors, or purchasers; (7) Any incorporated or unincorporated association, including labor unions, that have a common interest, constitution, and bylaws, and that are organized and maintained in good faith for purposes other than obtaining insurance for members or participants of such association covering its members; (8) Any trust or the trustees of a fund established, created, or ... |
Section 3905.066 | Travel retailers.
...des all of the following information to purchasers of travel insurance at the time of sale or in the fulfillment materials provided to purchasers: (a) A description of the material terms or the actual terms of the insurance coverage; (b) A description of the process for filing a claim; (c) A description of the review or cancellation process for the travel insurance policy; (d) The identity and contact informa... |
Section 3905.426 | Requirements for ancillary product protection contracts.
... "Contract holder" means the person who purchased a motor vehicle ancillary product protection contract, any authorized transferee or assignee of the purchaser, or any other person assuming the purchaser's rights under the motor vehicle ancillary product protection contract. (2) "Motor vehicle" has the same meaning as in section 4501.01 of the Revised Code and also includes utility vehicles as defined in that sectio... |
Section 3905.56 | Compensation by public entity for placement of insurance.
...lacement of insurance. In the case of a purchase over the telephone or by electronic means for which written acknowledgment cannot reasonably be obtained, acknowledgment documented by the agent shall be acceptable. (5) "Insurance product" includes a fully insured product or partially or fully self-insured product. (6) "Placement of insurance" means the initial purchase of an insurance product or the renewal of an e... |
Section 3911.20 | Prohibition against rebates and special favors - bonuses and industrial insurance excepted.
...mpany or person give, receive, sell, or purchase, or offer to give, receive, sell, or purchase, as inducements to insurance or in connection therewith, any stocks, bonds, or other obligations or securities of any insurance company or other corporation, association, partnership, or individual, or any dividends or profits to accrue thereon, or any paid employment or contract for service of any kind, or anything of valu... |
Section 3915.16 | Interstate insurance product regulation code adopted.
...t in a Product, or induce the public to purchase, increase, modify, reinstate, borrow on, surrender, replace or retain a policy, as more specifically defined in the Rules and Operating Procedures of the Commission. 2. "Bylaws" means those bylaws established by the Commission for its governance, or for directing or controlling the Commission's actions or conduct. 3. "Compacting State" means any State which has enact... |
Section 3916.12 | Annual statement - financial statements.
...d the contract; (2) Number of policies purchased, total amount of settlement paid for policies purchased, total face value of policies purchased beginning with the reporting year and most recent five years; (3) Number of settlements paid in the preceding calendar year, allocated by state or territory; (4) Any other information required by the superintendent. (B) On or before the first day of May of each year,... |
Section 3923.44 | Standards for full and fair disclosure for sale of long-term care insurance policies.
...xty-one years of age as of the date of purchase of the policy, the policy provides annual inflation protection of at least three per cent compounded annually per year or a rate, compounded annually, that is equal to the annual consumer price index. (2) For a person who is at least sixty-one years of age but less than seventy-six years of age as of the date of purchase of the policy, the policy provides annual ... |
Section 3925.20 | Authorized real estate holdings.
...hapter 3925. of the Revised Code, shall purchase, hold, or convey real estate, except for the folowing purposes and in the following manner: (A) Real estate requisite for its convenient accommodation in the transaction of its business; (B) Real estate mortgaged to it in good faith, by way of security for loans previously contracted, or for money due; (C) Real estate conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previous... |
Section 3953.30 | Notice comparing lender's and owner's title insurance.
...tgage loan made simultaneously with the purchase of all or part of the real property securing the loan, where no owner's title insurance policy has been requested, shall give written notice, on a form prescribed or approved by the superintendent of insurance, to the mortgagor at the time the commitment is prepared. The notice shall explain that a lender's title insurance policy is to be issued protecting the resident... |
Section 3970.06 | Wellness programs.
... insurer shall condition eligibility to purchase pet insurance on participation, or lack of participation, in a separate wellness program. (B) No pet insurer or agent shall market a wellness program as pet insurance. (C) If a wellness program is sold by a pet insurer, all of the following apply: (1) The purchase of the wellness program shall not be a requirement to purchase pet insurance; (2) The costs of the... |
Section 4115.31 | Products and services of persons with severe disabilities definitions.
...ablished by the state committee for the purchase of products and services provided by persons with severe disabilities. (B) "Qualified nonprofit agency for persons with severe disabilities" means an agency: (1) Organized under the laws of the United States or this state, operated in the interest of persons with severe disabilities, and no part of the net income of which inures to the benefit of any shareholder or o... |
Section 4115.32 | State committee for purchase of products and services of persons with severe disabilities.
...eby created the state committee for the purchase of products and services provided by persons with severe disabilities. The committee shall be composed ex officio of the following persons, or their designees: (1) The directors of administrative services, mental health and addiction services, developmental disabilities, transportation, natural resources, and commerce; (2) The administrator of the bureau of wor... |
Section 4115.33 | State committee - powers and duties.
...(A) The state committee for the purchase of products and services provided by persons with severe disabilities shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that do all of the following: (1) Determine which products manufactured and site-specific services provided by persons with severe disabilities and offered for sale to state agencies, political subdivisions, or instrumentalities of the s... |
Section 4123.351 | Self-insuring employers' guaranty fund.
... may: (a) Enter into contracts for the purchase of reinsurance coverage of the risks of the fund with any company or agency authorized by law to issue contracts of reinsurance; (b) Require the administrator to pay the cost of reinsurance from the fund; (c) Include the costs of reinsurance as a liability and estimated liability of the fund. (E) The administrator, with the advice and consent of the board, may adopt... |
Section 4301.171 | Tasting samples of spirituous liquor.
...pany" means a company that solicits the purchase of beer and intoxicating liquor and educates the public about beer and intoxicating liquor. (4) "Trade marketing professional" means an individual who is an employee of, or is under contract with, a trade marketing company and who has successfully completed a training program described in section 4301.253 of the Revised Code. (B) Notwithstanding section 4301.24 of ... |
Section 4301.635 | Compliance check.
...cy or the division of liquor control to purchase any beer, wine, mixed beverages, or intoxicating liquor in the enforcement of any section of this chapter or any rule of the liquor control commission in which the age of the purchaser is an element of the offense. (2) "Confidential informant" means a person who is under twenty-one years of age and who is engaged in conducting compliance checks. (3) "Law enforcement ... |