Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 307.86 | Competitive bidding required - exceptions.
...es. (I)(1) Property, including land, buildings, and other real property, is leased for offices, storage, parking, or other purposes, and all of the following apply: (a) The contracting authority is authorized by the Revised Code to lease the property. (b) The contracting authority develops requests for proposals for leasing the property, specifying the criteria that will be considered prior to leasing the pr... |
Section 3313.662 | Adjudication order permanently excluding pupil from public schools.
... setting other than a setting that is a building or structure owned or controlled by the board of education of the school district during normal school hours. (2) This section does not prohibit any person who has been permanently excluded pursuant to this section and section 3301.121 of the Revised Code from seeking a certificate of high school equivalence. A person who has been permanently excluded may be permitt... |
Section 3313.98 | Interdistrict enrollment policy.
... capacity limits by grade level, school building, and education program; (ii) A requirement that all native students wishing to be enrolled in the district will be enrolled and that any adjacent or other district students previously enrolled in the district shall receive preference over first-time applicants; (iii) Procedures to ensure that an appropriate racial balance is maintained in the district schools. ... |
Section 340.03 | Boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services; powers and duties.
... severe mental disability residing in a residential facility licensed under section 5119.34 of the Revised Code. If the investigation substantiates the charge of abuse or neglect, the board shall take whatever action it determines is necessary to correct the situation, including notification of the appropriate authorities. Upon request, the board shall provide information about such investigations to the department. ... |
Section 3501.18 | Division of political subdivision into precincts.
...cause of unusual physical boundaries or residential development practices that would cause unusual hardship for voters. The board shall identify the affected precincts and census units, explain the reason for the waiver request, and include a map illustrating where the census units will be split because of the requested waiver. If the secretary of state approves the waiver and so notifies the board of elections in wr... |
Section 3701.82 | Rules and prohibitions for use of burners or heaters.
...cantile buildings, and type R-1 and R-2 residential buildings, as these groups of buildings are defined in rules adopted by the board of building standards under section 3781.10 of the Revised Code. No person shall negligently use, or, being the owner, person in charge, or occupant of premises, negligently permit the use of a heater in violation of any rules adopted under this division. (F) The state fire marshal ma... |
Section 3731.04 | Types of accommodations offered by hotels.
...greater than five, but do not apply to residential hotels as defined in division (A)(4) of that section. |
Section 3731.041 | Extended stay in transient hotel - fire alarm and detection system.
... specified in the state nonresidential building code established under rules adopted by the board of building standards pursuant to section 3781.10 of the Revised Code and shall be approved by the building official having jurisdiction, and shall be installed in accordance with rules the state fire marshal adopts pursuant to section 3737.82 of the Revised Code and shall be approved by the state fire marshal. A... |
Section 3734.02 | Rules for inspection and licensing of solid waste facilities.
...engage in filling, grading, excavating, building, drilling, or mining on land where a hazardous waste facility, or a solid waste facility, was operated without prior authorization from the director, who shall establish the procedure for granting such authorization by rules adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. A public utility that has main or distribution lines above or below the land surfa... |
Section 3742.42 | Residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices.
...ead, repair deteriorated paint or other building components that may cause exposure to lead and eliminate the cause of the deterioration in accordance with the work practice standards established by the United States environmental protection agency in 40 C.F.R. Part 745.85; (4) Conduct post-maintenance dust sampling in accordance with rules adopted under section 3742.45 of the Revised Code; (5) Maintain a record of... |
Section 3743.04 | License renewal.
...age location is separated from occupied residential and nonresidential buildings or structures, railroads, highways, or any other buildings or structures on the licensed premises in accordance with the distances specified in the rules adopted by the state fire marshal pursuant to section 3743.05 of the Revised Code. (e) Neither the licensee nor any person holding, owning, or controlling a five per cent or greater b... |
Section 3743.05 | Rules governing classification, manufacturing, and packaging.
...rage, or sale of fireworks and occupied residential and nonresidential buildings or structures, railroads, highways, or any additional buildings or structures located on the licensed premises. The rules adopted pursuant to this division do not apply to factory buildings in fireworks plants that were erected on or before May 30, 1986, and that were legally being used for fireworks activities under authority of a valid... |
Section 3743.17 | Wholesaler's license renewal.
...age location is separated from occupied residential and nonresidential buildings or structures, railroads, highways, and any other buildings or structures on the licensed premises in accordance with the distances specified in the rules adopted by the state fire marshal pursuant to section 3743.18 of the Revised Code. (e) Neither the licensee nor any person holding, owning, or controlling a five per cent or greater ... |
Section 3743.18 | Storage and business operations.
...rage, or sale of fireworks and occupied residential and nonresidential buildings or structures, railroads, highways, or any additional buildings or structures on a licensed premises. (5) Requirements for the operation of storage locations, including packaging, assembling, and storage of fireworks. (C) Rules adopted pursuant to division (B)(4) of this section do not apply to buildings that were erected on or before ... |
Section 3743.53 | Qualifying as exhibitor and for exhibitions.
...reas, and residential or other types of buildings or structures; (5) The nature of discharge sites and potential landing sites; (6) Fire protection, the use and location of monitors for crowd control, the use of fences and rope barriers for crowd control, illumination, smoking and the use of open flame, and posting of warning signs concerning smoking or the use of open flame in connection with fireworks exhibitio... |
Section 3772.26 | Applicability of health and building codes.
...ocated in a district zoned exclusively residential as of January 1, 2009. (B) No municipal corporation or other political subdivision in which a casino facility is located shall be required to provide or improve infrastructure, appropriate property, or otherwise take any affirmative legislative or administrative action to assist development or operation of a casino facility, regardless of the source of fundin... |
Section 3781.104 | Smoke detector systems or sprinkler system for apartment buildings and condominiums.
...five per cent of the units of which are residential dwelling units rented or leased to tenants upon other than a transient basis and does not include a "hotel" as that term is defined in section 3731.01 of the Revised Code but does include a college or university dormitory. (3) "Condominium" means any building composed of individually owned units and operated by an association of owners. (C) The board of building s... |
Section 3781.25 | One-call utility protection service definitions.
...The owner of a commercial or industrial building or complex of buildings, including but not limited to, factories and shopping centers; (4) The owner of a farm; (5) The owner of an exempt domestic well as defined in section 1509.01 of the Revised Code. (D) "Approximate location" means the immediate area within the perimeter of a proposed excavation site where the underground utility facilities are located. ... |
Section 3929.50 | Mine subsidence insurance definitions.
...a policy providing property coverage on residential buildings for the perils of fire and lightning and additional coverages. |
Section 3939.01 | Organizing mutual protective associations.
...his section may insure farm buildings, residential and detached dwellings, outbuildings, churches, township buildings, grange buildings, farm machinery, equipment, and other farm personal property, household goods and personal effects, pleasure and utility vehicles, and other similar property, except motor vehicles titled or capable of being titled for use on public roads and property used exclusively for comm... |
Section 4112.02 | Unlawful discriminatory practices.
...workerlike manner and that any required building permits will be obtained prior to the commencement of the proposed modification; (ii) Agreeing to restore at the end of the tenancy the interior of the housing accommodations to the condition they were in prior to the proposed modification, but subject to reasonable wear and tear during the period of occupancy, if it is reasonable for the landlord to condition permis... |
Section 4501.21 | License plate contribution fund.
...ntributions for its projects related to building affordable houses. The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar receives pursuant to section 4503.933 of the Revised Code to Ohio citizens for the arts foundation, which shall use the contributions for advocacy, education, and professional development programs. The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar receives pursuant to section 4503.93... |
Section 4781.38 | Obligations of park operator.
...ark operator's intent to enter onto the residential premises and enter only at reasonable times. Twenty-four hours' notice shall be presumed to be a reasonable notice in the absence of evidence to the contrary. (B) If the park operator violates any provision of this section, makes a lawful entry onto the residential premises in an unreasonable manner, or makes repeated demands for entry otherwise lawful which demand... |
Section 4781.41 | Effect of operator's noncompliance with rental agreement or statutes.
...es which apply to any condition of the residential premises that could materially affect the health and safety of an occupant, the resident may give notice in writing to the park operator specifying the acts, omissions, or code violations that constitute noncompliance with such provisions. The notice shall be sent to the person or place where rent is normally paid. (B) If a park operator receives the notice d... |
Section 4905.90 | Natural gas pipeline safety standards definitions.
...units per one thousand cubic feet: (1) Residential sales; (2) Commercial and industrial sales; (3) Other sales to public authorities; (4) Interdepartmental sales; (5) Sales for resale; (6) Transportation of gas. (R) "Transmission quality gas" means gas consisting predominantly of methane that meets all downstream specifications for transportation in an intrastate or interstate transmission pipeline and that is... |