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Section 109.574 | Volunteers have unsupervised access to children definitions.

...: (A) "Organization or entity" means a religious, charitable, scientific, educational, athletic, or service institution or organization or local government entity that provides care, treatment, education, training, instruction, supervision, or recreation to children. (B) "Unsupervised access to a child" means that the person in question has access to a child and that either of the following applies: (1) No other p...

Section 121.40 | Ohio commission on service and volunteerism.

...rvice agencies, veterans organizations, religious organizations, or philanthropies that support or encourage volunteerism within the state. The director of the governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives shall serve as a nonvoting ex officio member of the commission. Members of the commission shall receive no compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the perfor...

Section 122.69 | Endorsement of community action agency.

...tent with personal and family goals and religious and moral convictions; (ix) Obtain energy assistance, conservation, and weatherization services. (b) Providing, on an emergency basis, supplies and services, nutritious foodstuffs, and related services necessary to counteract conditions of starvation and malnutrition among low-income persons; (c) Coordinating and establishing links between government and other s...

Section 124.14 | Job classification - pay ranges.

... any particular employee for political, religious, or other unjust reasons. (E)(1) Employees of each county department of job and family services shall be paid a salary or wage established by the board of county commissioners. The provisions of section 124.18 of the Revised Code concerning the standard work week apply to employees of county departments of job and family services. A board of county commissioners ma...

Section 124.142 | Compensation of chaplains.

...to a person designated as a chaplain or religious services administrator, while serving in a full-time capacity in such position, shall be considered to be a housing allowance. The amount of the housing allowance shall not affect the requirement of section 145.47 of the Revised Code as to the contribution to be made to the employees' savings fund of the public employees retirement system, and the amount of the contri...

Section 124.23 | Examinations.

...xamination shall relate to political or religious opinions or affiliations. No credit for seniority, efficiency, or any other reason shall be added to an applicant's examination grade unless the applicant achieves at least the minimum passing grade on the examination without counting that extra credit. (G) Except as otherwise provided in sections 124.01 to 124.64 of the Revised Code, the director of administrative ...

Section 124.25 | Formal application for examination.

...erience. No inquiry shall be made as to religious or political affiliations or as to racial or ethnic origin of the applicant, except as necessary to gather equal employment opportunity or other statistics that, when compiled, will not identify any specific individual. Blank forms for applications shall be furnished by the director or the director's designee without charge to any person requesting the same. T...

Section 124.386 | Personal leave.

...ations, medical appointments, weddings, religious holidays not listed in section 124.19 of the Revised Code, or any other matter of a personal nature. Personal leave may not be used on a holiday when an employee is scheduled to work. Personal leave is not available for use until it appears on the employee's earning statement and the compensation described in the earning statement is available to the employee. There...

Section 1337.12 | Formality of execution.

... the individual are members of the same religious order. (3) A durable power of attorney for health care shall not expire, unless the principal specifies an expiration date in the instrument. However, when a durable power of attorney contains an expiration date, if the principal lacks the capacity to make informed health care decisions for the principal on the expiration date, the instrument shall continue in ...

Section 1337.17 | Printed form - durable power of attorney for health care.

...ployee or agent are members of the same religious order. This document has no expiration date under Ohio law, but you may choose to specify a date upon which your durable power of attorney for health care generally will expire. However, if you specify an expiration date and then lack the capacity to make informed health care decisions for yourself on that date, the document and the power it grants to your attorney i...

Section 1337.54 | Personal and family maintenance.

...p or affiliation of the principal in a religious institution, club, society, order, or other organization or to continue contributions to those organizations. (B) Authority with respect to personal and family maintenance is neither dependent upon, nor limited by, authority that an agent may or may not have with respect to gifts under sections 1337.21 to 1337.64 of the Revised Code.

Section 1345.41 | Prepaid entertainment contract definitions.

...tical subdivisions; or by any nonprofit religious, ethnic, or community organization. (B) "Purchase price" means the total cumulative price of a prepaid entertainment service, whether under single or multiple contracts, including all interest and service charges. (C) "Business day" means any calendar day except Sunday, or a legal holiday as defined in section 1.14 of the Revised Code. (D) "First service" means the...

Section 1547.302 | Disposing of unclaimed vessel or motor.

...ion; (3) To a charitable organization, religious organization, or similar organization not used and operated for profit; (4) By sale at public auction by the sheriff, the chief, or an auctioneer licensed under Chapter 4707. of the Revised Code, after giving notice of the auction by advertisement, published once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county or as provided ...

Section 155.29 | [Former R.C. 155.011, amended and renumbered by H.B. 110 of the 134th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2021] Applying for acquisition of minerals rights from state.

...re entrusted to the state for school or religious purposes.

Section 1701.01 | General corporation law definitions.

...onal, environmental, literary, medical, religious, scientific, or technological nature for the benefit of persons, entities, communities, or interests other than shareholders in their capacity as shareholders.

Section 1702.12 | Authority of nonprofit corporation.

... donations for the public welfare, for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or in furtherance of any of its purposes. (E)(1) A corporation may indemnify or agree to indemnify any person who was or is a party, or is threatened to be made a party, to any threatened, pending, or completed civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative action, suit, or proceeding, other than an ...

Section 1707.02 | Exempt securities.

...ely for conducting county fairs, or for religious, educational, social, recreational, athletic, benevolent, fraternal, charitable, or reformatory purposes, and agricultural cooperatives as defined in section 1729.01 of the Revised Code, is exempt, if no part of the net earnings of such issuer inures to the benefit of any shareholder or member of such issuer or of any individual, and if the total commission, remunerat...

Section 1710.01 | Special improvement district definitions.

... is formed primarily or exclusively for religious purposes and that is not formed for the private profit of any person. (C) "Church property" means property that is described as being exempt from taxation under division (A)(2) of section 5709.07 of the Revised Code and that the county auditor has entered on the exempt list compiled under section 5713.07 of the Revised Code. (D) "Municipal executive" means the m...

Section 1713.17 | Alumni association may elect one fifth of board.

...ted by patronizing conferences or other religious bodies, as provided in sections 1713.13 to 1713.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code, may increase its own numbers by the election of a class of trustees at large, the number of which class shall be fixed by said board, under the limitations fixed by sections 1713.13 and 1713.17 of the Revised Code.

Section 1715.02 | Sale of cemetery grounds no longer usable.

...When a religious or educational corporation or society holds lands within the limits of a municipal corporation which have been used as a cemetery, and interments in such lands have been prohibited by the ordinances of such municipal corporation, the trustees, wardens, vestry, or other officers entrusted with the management of the property of such corporation or society may file a petition in the court of common plea...

Section 1715.03 | Transfer of cemetery land to cemetery association.

...When a religious or benevolent society or association owning real estate used or occupied as a burial place, the title to which real estate is vested in such society or association, or the trustees thereof, desires to transfer such real estate to a cemetery association incorporated under any law of this state, the trustees or other officers entrusted with the management of the affairs of such society or association m...

Section 1715.04 | Conveyance of burying ground to township.

...s, and the title thereto is vested in a religious or benevolent society, such society or the trustees thereof, may convey such burying ground to the boards of township trustees of such townships and their successors in office, jointly; and such boards shall accept it, jointly take possession of it, and keep it in repair, as required as to public burial grounds in and belonging to the respective townships. Each such t...

Section 1715.06 | Trustees of church site may convey it to church.

...or congregations. When an incorporated religious congregation, society, association, sect, or denomination uses or occupies for a place of worship, real estate which is held in trust for it or the members thereof, for a place of worship, and a judgment is recovered against it, the real estate together with such edifice and improvements thereon, by a civil action for that purpose, shall be subjected to the payment of...

Section 1715.08 | Consolidation of churches having same form of faith.

...When two or more religious societies, churches, or associations recognizing the same ecclesiastical jurisdiction, form of faith, government, order, and discipline, and incorporated in this state, desire to be consolidated or united as a single corporation, the elders, trustees, deacons, directors, or other known and legal representatives of such societies, churches, or associations may enter into an agreement for suc...

Section 1715.09 | Transfer of property of consolidating organizations.

...When two or more religious societies, denominations, or ecclesiastical corporations in this state unanimously form a union in this state, the trustees, deacons, directors, or other proper officers of the new society, denomination, or corporation, at the request of a majority of the members of any of the component societies, denominations, or corporations, may petition the court of common pleas, setting forth the fact...

Section 1715.13 | Real estate of church liable for certain judgments.

...Real estate held by or in trust for a religious society or congregation, as a place of worship or otherwise, is liable for and by civil action may be subjected to the payment of a judgment recovered against the trustees or a committee of such society or congregation, in their individual capacity or otherwise, for labor performed, materials furnished, or damages sustained, under any contract with them for the erection...

Section 1715.19 | Constitution.

...r congregations, or bodies, of the same religious denomination in the same diocese or ecclesiastical territory, in addition to the members or trustees to be elected by said representative body itself, said additional classes of members or trustees not constituting a majority of the whole chapter or board, and having otherwise the same qualifications as those elected by said representative body itself; and may determi...

Section 1715.22 | Consolidation in anticipation of incorporation.

...provided in such section, any parish or religious society described in section 1715.21 of the Revised Code has been acting, by authority of its diocesan convention or other representative body, as a part of or in connection with any unincorporated subordinate agency or body chosen, designated, or provided, in whole or in part, by such representative body, for any of the same or similar purposes, then an agreement for...

Section 1715.23 | Incorporation of young men's Christian association.

...A society of men conducting religious services, performing Christian work, and co-operating for the mutual benefit of the membership shall be known as a young men's Christian association not for profit. When such a society has received the approval of the state young men's Christian association and has filed its application and certificate of approval with the secretary of state and paid a fee of ten dollars, the sec...

Section 1715.41 | Confirmation by court.

...es or other officers of a charitable or religious society or association who are authorized to make a sale, lease, exchange, or encumbrance in accordance with sections 1715.39 to 1715.41, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall make return thereof to the court of common pleas ordering it, at such time as such court orders. Thereupon, if satisfied that the sale, lease, exchange, or encumbrance was made according to its ...

Section 1721.03 | Proximity to dwellings.

...cemetery purposes or by a benevolent or religious society, within one hundred yards of a dwelling house, unless the owner of such dwelling house gives his consent, or unless the entire tract appropriated is a necessary addition to or enlargement of a cemetery already in use. The limit shall not be less than one hundred yards when it is sought to appropriate for cemetery purposes property adjoining a cemetery already ...

Section 1721.21 | Establishment of endowment care trust.

...d entirely and exclusively by churches, religious societies, established fraternal organizations, municipal corporations, or other political subdivisions of the state, or to a national cemetery. (I) The distribution from the endowment care trust shall be used only to pay for both of the following: (1) The cost and expenses incurred to establish, manage, invest, and administer the records and the trust; (2) Th...

Section 1729.03 | Powers of association.

... educational, community development, or religious purposes, and may use all or part of the funds forfeited to the association under division (H) for these purposes. (J) It may do everything necessary, suitable, or proper for the accomplishment of any of the purposes enumerated in this section. In addition it may exercise and possess all powers, rights, and privileges necessary or incidental to the purposes for which...

Section 1743.01 | Building maintenance corporations.

...a capital stock, including incorporated religious, scientific, and beneficial associations, as a lodge room, chapel, or regular place of meeting for their members, such two or more incorporated companies may each subscribe for, purchase, or become the owner, by donation or otherwise, of all or part of the capital stock of such corporation organized for the purpose of erecting and maintaining such building. Each of s...

Section 1745.05 | Definitions.

...operty for a nonprofit purpose; (5) A religious organization that operates according to the rules, regulations, canons, discipline, or customs established by the organization, including any ministry, apostolate, committee, or group within that organization, unless the governing principles of such organization specifically provide that division (M)(5) of this section does not apply to such organization. (N)(1) Sub...

Section 197.01 | Definitions.

... against a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group's members with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, the group: (1) Killing; (2) Causing serious bodily or mental harm; (3) Deliberately inflicting life conditions calculated to bring about physical destruction, in whole or in part; (4) Imposing measures intended to prevent births; (5) Forcibly transferring a group's children to another group. ...

Section 2108.521 | Suspicious death of a person with a developmental disability.

...being contrary to the deceased person's religious beliefs. (C) An autopsy or post-mortem examination ordered under this section may be performed upon the body of the deceased person by a licensed physician or surgeon. The court may identify in the order the person who is to perform the autopsy or post-mortem examination. If an autopsy or post-mortem examination is ordered under this section, the department or board ...

Section 2108.82 | Assignment of right of disposition by probate court.

...eclarant or deceased person; (5) The religious beliefs or other evidence of the desires of the declarant or deceased person; (6) The conduct of the persons involved in the proceedings related to the circumstances concerning the deceased person, the deceased person's estate, and other family members; (7) The length of time that has elapsed since the original or last disposition; (8) Whether there is a chan...

Section 2151.011 | Juvenile court definitions.

... the privilege to determine the child's religious affiliation, and the responsibility for support. (51) "School day" means the school day established by the board of education of the applicable school district pursuant to section 3313.481 of the Revised Code. (52) "School year" has the same meaning as in section 3313.62 of the Revised Code. (53) "Secure correctional facility" means a facility under the direc...

Section 2151.353 | Orders of disposition of abused, neglected or dependent child.

... the privilege to determine the child's religious affiliation, and the responsibility for support; (d) That the person understands that the person must be present in court for the dispositional hearing in order to affirm the person's intention to become legal custodian, to affirm that the person understands the effect of the custodianship before the court, and to answer any questions that the court or any parties ...

Section 2151.414 | Hearing on motion requesting permanent custody.

...ordance with the tenets of a recognized religious body. (9) The parent has placed the child at substantial risk of harm two or more times due to alcohol or drug abuse and has rejected treatment two or more times or refused to participate in further treatment two or more times after a case plan issued pursuant to section 2151.412 of the Revised Code requiring treatment of the parent was journalized as part of a disp...

Section 2151.419 | Court's determination as to whether agency made reasonable efforts to prevent removal or to return child safely home.

...rdance with the tenets of a recognized religious body, the court or agency shall comply with the requirements of division (A)(1) of this section. (c) The parent from whom the child was removed has placed the child at substantial risk of harm two or more times due to alcohol or drug abuse and has rejected treatment two or more times or refused to participate in further treatment two or more times after a case p...

Section 2151.74 | Removing a trustee.

...removal shall be made on account of the religious or political convictions of such trustee. The trustee appointed to fill any vacancy shall hold his office for the unexpired term of his predecessor.

Section 2305.42 | Identifying devices.

...al treatment, wears contact lenses, has religious objections to certain forms of medication or medical treatment, or is unable to communicate coherently or effectively in the English language, is authorized and encouraged to wear an identifying device. (B) Any person may carry an identification card. (C) By wearing an identifying device, a person gives consent for any emergency medical service provider, health ca...

Section 2313.14 | Juror may be excused.

...) The juror is a cloistered member of a religious organization. (4) The prospective juror has a mental or physical condition that causes the prospective juror to be incapable of performing jury service. The court or commissioners may require the prospective juror to provide the court with documentation, from a physician licensed to practice medicine or a certified nurse-midwife, clinical nurse specialist, or certif...

Section 2317.02 | Privileged communications.

...ially communicated, to the cleric for a religious counseling purpose in the cleric's professional character. The cleric may testify by express consent of the person making the communication, except when the disclosure of the information is in violation of a sacred trust and except that, if the person voluntarily testifies or is deemed by division (A)(4)(c) of section 2151.421 of the Revised Code to have waived any te...

Section 2739.03 | Conditions for liability of owners, licensees, or operators of radio and television stations.

...e, labor, business, social, economic or religious organization, to any firm, corporation, or business, or to any public official or candidate for a public office, the broadcasting station, upon demand of any person or persons affected or of their representatives, shall broadcast any statement setting forth in proper language the truth pertaining to the statement, allegation, or rumor, which said person or persons or ...

Section 2739.13 | Correction of false statement formerly published.

..., labor, business, social, economic, or religious organization or to any firm, corporation, or business, or to any public official or candidate for a public office, such company upon demand of any persons affected or of their representatives, shall print, publish, and circulate any statement or article setting forth in proper language the truth pertaining to such statement, allegation, or rumor, which such persons or...

Section 2903.13 | Assault.

...medical care is inconsistent with their religious beliefs, accredited by a national accrediting organization, exempt from federal income taxation under section 501 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 1, as amended, and providing twenty-four-hour nursing care pursuant to the exemption in division (E) of section 4723.32 of the Revised Code from the licensing requirements of Chapter 4723. o...

Section 2903.34 | Patient abuse or neglect.

...ordance with the tenets of a recognized religious denomination, shall not be considered neglected under division (A)(3) of this section for that reason alone. (2) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of gross neglect or neglect under this section that the actor's conduct was committed in good faith solely because the actor was ordered to commit the conduct by a person with supervisory authority over the actor. ...

Section 2907.32 | Pandering obscenity.

... fide medical, scientific, educational, religious, governmental, judicial, or other proper purpose, by or to a physician, psychologist, sociologist, scientist, teacher, person pursuing bona fide studies or research, librarian, clergyman, prosecutor, judge, or other person having a proper interest in the material or performance. (C) Whoever violates this section is guilty of pandering obscenity, a felony of the fif...

Section 2907.321 | Pandering obscenity involving a minor or impaired person.

... fide medical, scientific, educational, religious, governmental, judicial, or other proper purpose, by or to a physician, psychologist, sociologist, scientist, teacher, person pursuing bona fide studies or research, librarian, member of the clergy, prosecutor, judge, or other person having a proper interest in the material or performance. (2) Mistake of age is not a defense to a charge under this section. (3) In a...

Section 2907.322 | Pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor or impaired person.

... fide medical, scientific, educational, religious, governmental, judicial, or other proper purpose, by or to a physician, psychologist, sociologist, scientist, teacher, person pursuing bona fide studies or research, librarian, member of the clergy, prosecutor, judge, or other person having a proper interest in the material or performance. (2) Mistake of age is not a defense to a charge under this section. (3) In a...

Section 2907.38 | Permitting unlawful operation of viewing booths depicting sexual conduct.

... fide medical, scientific, educational, religious, governmental, judicial, or other proper purpose and by or to a physician, psychologist, sociologist, scientist, teacher, person pursuing bona fide studies or research, librarian, member of the clergy, prosecutor, judge, or other person having a proper interest in the visual materials or performances. (2) The visual materials or performances depicting sexual conduct,...

Section 2909.21 | Terrorism definitions.

...er physical assets, except medicine or religious materials. (I) "Payment instrument" means a check, draft, money order, traveler's check, cashier's check, teller's check, or other instrument or order for the transmission or payment of money, regardless of whether the item in question is negotiable. (J) "Peace officer" and "prosecutor" have the same meanings as in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. (K) "Prec...

Section 2915.093 | Charitable organization conducting instant bingo other than at bingo session at location where primary activity is instant bingo.

...ng the sale of instant bingo tickets. A religious organization that is exempt from federal income taxation under subsection 501(a) and described in subsection 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, at not more than one location at which it conducts its charitable programs, may include donations from its members and guests as retail income. (B)(1) If a charitable instant bingo organization conducts instant bingo ot...

Section 2927.11 | Desecration.

...A place of worship, its furnishings, or religious artifacts or sacred texts within the place of worship or within the grounds upon which the place of worship is located; (5) A work of art or museum piece; (6) Any other object of reverence or sacred devotion. (B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of desecration. A violation of division (A)(1), (2), (3), (5), or (6) of this section is a misdemeanor of the seco...

Section 2945.25 | Challenges for cause.

... A prospective juror's conscientious or religious opposition to the death penalty in and of itself is not grounds for a challenge for cause. All parties shall be given wide latitude in voir dire questioning in this regard. (D) That the person is related by consanguinity or affinity within the fifth degree to the person alleged to be injured or attempted to be injured by the offense charged, or to the person on whos...

Section 3101.10 | License to solemnize marriages.

...ly ordained or licensed minister of any religious society or congregation, shall be entitled to receive from the secretary of state a license authorizing the minister to solemnize marriages in this state so long as the minister continues as a regular minister in that society or congregation. A minister shall produce for inspection the minister's license to solemnize marriages upon demand of any party to a marriage at...

Section 3107.014 | Qualifications of assessors.

...d counseling; (v) Education; (vi) Religious education; (vii) Business administration; (viii) Criminal justice; (ix) Public administration; (x) Child care administration; (xi) Nursing; (xii) Family studies; (xiii) Any other human services field related to working with children and families. (3) The individual must complete training in accordance with rules adopted under section 3107.015 o...

Section 3107.09 | Taking social and medical histories of biological parents.

...e and identify the age; ethnic, racial, religious, marital, and physical characteristics; and educational, cultural, talent and hobby, and work experience background of the biological parents of the minor. A medical history shall identify major diseases, malformations, allergies, ear or eye defects, major conditions, and major health problems of the biological parents that are or may be congenital or familial. These ...

Section 311.37 | Regulation of transient vendors.

... organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes when no part of the entity's earnings benefit any private shareholder or individual; (3) Any person who operates a permanent business in this state, occupies temporary premises, and prominently displays the permanent business' name and permanent address while business is conducted from the temporary premises....

Section 3111.93 | Provisions of consent form.

...ment and talents of the donor; (d) The religious background of the donor; (e) Any other information that the donor has indicated may be disclosed. (B) After each non-spousal artificial insemination of a woman, the physician associated with it shall note the date of the artificial insemination in the physician's records pertaining to the woman and the artificial insemination, and retain this information as provided...

Section 313.123 | Removal and disposal of autopsy specimens - good faith immunity of coroner.

...sy is contrary to the deceased person's religious beliefs, the coroner shall not remove any specimens, including, but not limited to, tissues, organs, blood, or other bodily fluids, from the body of the deceased person unless removing those specimens from the body of the deceased person is a compelling public necessity. Except as otherwise provided in division (B)(3) of this section, if the coroner removes any specim...

Section 3301.0732 | Minimum education standards for nonchartered nonpublic schools.

...ion and workforce because of truly held religious beliefs shall annually certify in a report to the parents of its pupils that the school meets minimum education standards for nonchartered nonpublic schools as described in this section. A copy of the report shall be filed with the department of education and workforce on or before the thirtieth day of September of each year. (B) A nonchartered nonpublic school sha...

Section 3301.947 | Privacy of data during testing.

...nt's family's social security numbers, religious affiliation, political party affiliation, voting history, or biometric information shall be collected, tracked, housed with, reported to, or shared with any entity, including the federal or state government.

Section 3313.605 | Community service education program.

...organizations, social service agencies, religious organizations, and philanthropies. (2) Develop and implement a community service plan. To assist in establishing its plan, the board, governing authority, or governing body shall consult with and may contract with one or more local or regional organizations with experience in volunteer program development and management. Each community service plan adopted under th...

Section 3313.671 | Proof of required immunizations - exceptions.

...ed for reasons of conscience, including religious convictions, is not required to be immunized. (5) A child whose physician certifies in writing that such immunization against any disease is medically contraindicated is not required to be immunized against that disease. (C) As used in this division, "chicken pox epidemic" means the occurrence of cases of chicken pox in numbers greater than expected in the schoo...

Section 3313.672 | Presenting school records, custody order if applicable and certification of birth by new pupil.

... of the certificate of baptism or other religious record showing the date and place of birth of the child; (d) An attested transcript of a hospital record showing the date and place of birth of the child; (e) A birth affidavit. (2) If a pupil requesting admission to a school of the school district in which the pupil is entitled to attend school under section 3313.64 or 3313.65 of the Revised Code has been discharg...

Section 3313.71 | Examinations and diagnoses by school physician.

...rdian objecting to such test because of religious convictions. Whenever a pupil, teacher, or other school employee is found to be ill or have tuberculosis in a communicable stage or other communicable disease, the school physician shall promptly send such pupil, teacher, or other school employee home, with a statement, in the case of a pupil, to the pupil's parents or guardian, briefly setting forth the discovered...

Section 3313.713 | District prescription drug distribution policy.

...f the employee objects, on the basis of religious convictions, to administering the drug. Nothing in this section affects the application of section 2305.23, 2305.231, 3313.712, 3313.7110, 3313.7112, 3313.7113, or 3313.7115 of the Revised Code to the administration of emergency care or treatment to a student. Nothing in this section affects the ability of a public or nonpublic school to participate in a school-...

Section 3313.76 | School premises available for educational and recreational purposes.

...character and of civil welfare, and for religious exercises. Such occupation should not seriously infringe upon the original and necessary uses of such properties. The public officials in charge of such buildings shall prescribe such rules and regulations for their occupancy and use as will secure a fair, reasonable, and impartial use of the same.

Section 3313.77 | Use of school premises for public meetings and entertainments.

... or the arts; (2) Holding educational, religious, civic, social, or recreational meetings and entertainments, and for such other purposes as promote the welfare of the community; provided such meetings and entertainments shall be nonexclusive and open to the general public; (3) Public library purposes, as a station for a public library, or as reading rooms; (4) Polling places, for holding elections and for the reg...

Section 3314.029 | Ohio school sponsorship program.

...ot be operated by a sectarian school or religious institution; (e) A statement of whether the school is to be created by converting all or part of an existing public school or educational service center building or is to be a new start-up school. If it is a converted public school or service center building, the statement shall include a specification of any duties or responsibilities of an employer that the board ...

Section 3314.03 | Specifications of contract between sponsor and governing authority - specifications of comprehensive plan.

...ot be operated by a sectarian school or religious institution. (d) The school will comply with sections 9.90, 9.91, 109.65, 121.22, 149.43, 2151.357, 2151.421, 2313.19, 3301.0710, 3301.0711, 3301.0712, 3301.0715, 3301.0729, 3301.948, 3302.037, 3313.472, 3313.473, 3313.474, 3313.50, 3313.539, 3313.5310, 3313.5318, 3313.5319, 3313.608, 3313.609, 3313.6012, 3313.6013, 3313.6014, 3313.6020, 3313.6024, 3313.6026, 3313....

Section 3317.02 | Definitions.

...ily is a member of or affiliated with a religious or secular organization that provides oversight of the school or from which the school has agreed to enroll students. (3) The student's parent is an employee of the school. (4) Some other qualification not based on the income of the student's family or the student's athletic or academic ability and for which all students in the school may qualify.

Section 3331.02 | Requirements for issuance of certificate.

...ertificate of birth or baptism or other religious record, showing the date and place of birth of the child, shall be conclusive evidence of the age of the child; (c) In case none of the above proofs of age can be produced, other documentary evidence, except the affidavit of the parent, guardian, or custodian, satisfactory to the superintendent or chief administrative officer may be accepted in lieu thereof; (d)...

Section 3333.122 | Ohio college opportunity grant program.

...on, or other field of preparation for a religious profession unless such course of study leads to an accredited bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, associate of arts, or associate of science degree. (F)(1) Except as provided in division (F)(2) of this section, no grant shall be made to any student for enrollment during a fiscal year in an institution with a cohort default rate determined by the United States se...

Section 3345.0217 | Policy on diversity, equity, and inclusion and other concepts.

... indoctrinate any social, political, or religious point of view; (5) Demonstrate intellectual diversity for course approval, approval of courses to satisfy general education requirements, student course evaluations, common reading programs, annual reviews, strategic goals for each department, and student learning outcomes. Divisions (B)(2) to (5) of this section do not apply to the exercise of professional judgme...

Section 3345.451 | Student and peer faculty evaluations.

... free of political, racial, gender, and religious bias?" (C) Each state institution of higher education shall establish a written system of faculty evaluations completed by students with a focus on teaching effectiveness and student learning. Each state institution shall include in its student evaluations of faculty the minimum set of standard questions developed by the chancellor in division (B) of this section. ...

Section 3377.01 | Ohio higher educational facility commission definitions.

... of deficiency which have value only in religious and ecclesiastical fields. (B) "Educational facility" or "facility" means any building, structure, facility, equipment, machinery, utility, or improvement, site, or other interest in real estate therefor or pertinent thereto, and equipment and furnishings to be used therein or in connection therewith, together with any appurtenances necessary or convenient to the use...

Section 339.89 | Spiritual treatment in lieu of medical treatment for tuberculosis.

...tment, in accordance with a recognized, religious method of healing. The person may be quarantined or otherwise safely isolated in the home or another place that is suitable to the health of the person and has been approved by the tuberculosis control unit as a place that provides appropriate protection to other persons and the community.

Section 3517.09 | Coercing political contributions.

...ical, fraternal, social, charitable, or religious organizations of which the candidate was a member or contributor six months before the candidate's candidacy; (3) Regular party assessments made by a party against its own candidates. (B) No person shall coerce, intimidate, or cause harm to another person by an act or failure to act, or shall threaten to coerce, intimidate, or cause harm to another person, because t...

Section 3701.50 | Duty of physician to submit specimens for tests - health commissioner may waive requirements.

...trary to the tenets or practices of the religious creed of which the person is an adherent, and that the public health and welfare would not be injuriously affected by such waiver.

Section 3701.501 | Newborns screened for genetic, endocrine, and metabolic disorders.

...he grounds that it conflicts with their religious tenets and practices; (b) With respect to the screening for Krabbe disease described in division (C)(1)(b) of this section, if the parents of the child communicate their decision to forgo the screening; (c) If appropriate laboratory equipment is not available. (B) There is hereby created the newborn screening advisory council to advise the director of health ...

Section 3701.5010 | Critical congenital heart defects screening.

...e screening conflicts with the parent's religious tenets and practices. (D)(1) The director of health shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code establishing standards and procedures for the screening required by this section, including all of the following: (a) Designating the person or persons responsible for causing the screening to be performed; (b) Specifying screening equipme...

Section 3721.14 | Implementation of residents' rights.

...her person ministering to a resident's religious needs. (F) In writing, a description of the home's grievance procedures.

Section 3722.02 | Hospital license requirement; exemptions.

...medical care is inconsistent with their religious beliefs, accredited by a national accrediting organization, exempt from federal income taxation under section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 1, and providing twenty-four-hour nursing care pursuant to the exemption from the licensing requirements of Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code described in division (E) of section 4723.32 of the Revised Code. ...

Section 3742.30 | Blood lead screening tests for at-risk children.

...t the test conflicts with the parent's religious tenets and practices.

Section 3794.01 | Definitions.

...not include the burning of incense in a religious ceremony. (B) "Public place" means an enclosed area to which the public is invited or in which the public is permitted and that is not a private residence. (C) "Place of employment" means an enclosed area under the direct or indirect control of an employer that the employer's employees use for work or any other purpose, including but not limited to, offices, meeti...

Section 3905.064 | Travel insurance definitions.

... supervisors, or volunteers; (5) Any religious, charitable, recreational, educational, or civic organization, or branch thereof, obtaining travel insurance coverage for any group of members, participants, or volunteers; (6) Any financial institution or financial institution vendor, or parent holding company, trustee, or agent of, or designated by, one or more financial institutions or financial institution vend...

Section 3911.09 | Beneficiaries.

...provided for in the policy. (B)(1) Any religious, charitable, scientific, literary, educational, or other institution or entity that is described in section 170, 501(c)(3), 2055, or 2522 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 170, 501, 2055, 2522, as amended, may be the owner of, or may be designated beneficiary in, any policy of life insurance issued upon the life or lives of one or mor...

Section 3919.39 | Mutual benefit societies excepted.

...Code do not apply to any association of religious or secret societies, or to any class of mechanics, express, telegraph, or railroad employees, or of ex-union soldiers, formed for the mutual benefit of the member thereof and their families or blood relatives exclusively, or for purely charitable purposes.

Section 3921.05 | Purpose of fraternal benefit society.

...volent, moral, fraternal, patriotic, or religious purposes for the benefit of its members and any other persons as determined by the society. Such purposes may be carried out either directly by the society or indirectly through subsidiary corporations or affiliated organizations. (B) A fraternal benefit society may do any of the following: (1) Adopt laws and rules for the government of the society, the admission of...

Section 3921.37 | Exceptions to chapter.

...c societies or associations of a purely religious, charitable, or benevolent description, that provide for a death benefit of not more than four hundred dollars or for disability benefits of not more than three hundred fifty dollars to any one person in any one year, or both. (B) No society that, pursuant to division (A) of this section, is exempt from the requirements of this chapter, except any society described i...

Section 4109.06 | Chapter not applicable.

...ritable purposes, or by a charitable or religious institution; (5) Minors who are employed by their parents in occupations other than occupations prohibited by rule adopted under this chapter; (6) Minors engaged in the delivery of newspapers to the consumer; (7) Minors who have received a high school diploma or a certificate of attendance from an accredited secondary school or a certificate of high school eq...

Section 4109.21 | Registering as employer of minors conducting door-to-door sales activity.

...a bona fide educational, charitable, or religious activity or for a newspaper subscription drive provided that the minor also is engaged in the delivery of newspapers to the consumer for the newspaper in which the subscription drive is conducted and further provided that the subscription drive is supervised by an individual who is eighteen years of age or older and an employee of the newspaper's subscription drive.

Section 4121.122 | Discipline of commission and bureau employees.

...oted by personal, political, racial, or religious discrimination shall be accepted as a fact justifying the action taken by the administrator or commission. (B) The administrator and the commission shall jointly adopt, in the form of a rule, a code of ethics for all employees of the bureau and the commission and post copies of the rule in a conspicuous place in every bureau and commission office. (C) The adminis...

Section 4123.68 | Schedule of compensable occupational diseases.

...uch refusal was the result of bona fide religious convictions or teachings to which the claimant for compensation adhered prior to the death of the decedent.

Section 4303.08 | B-3 permit.

...istribute, or sell sacramental wine for religious rites upon an application signed, dated, and approved as required by section 4301.23 of the Revised Code. The fee for this permit is one hundred twenty-four dollars.