Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4903.10 | Application for rehearing.
.... The commission shall also specify the scope of the additional evidence, if any, that will be taken, but it shall not upon such rehearing take any evidence that, with reasonable diligence, could have been offered upon the original hearing. If, after such rehearing, the commission is of the opinion that the original order or any part thereof is in any respect unjust or unwarranted, or should be changed, the commissi... |
Section 4905.05 | Scope of jurisdiction.
...The jurisdiction, supervision, powers, and duties of the public utilities commission extend to every public utility and railroad, the plant or property of which lies wholly within this state and when the property of a public utility or railroad lies partly within and partly without this state to that part of such plant or property which lies within this state; to the persons or companies owning, leasing, or ope... |
Section 4905.21 | Application to commission to abandon, withdraw or close.
...a railroad or public utility beyond the scope of the order, anything in its franchise to the contrary notwithstanding. |
Section 4905.302 | Purchased gas adjustment clause.
...it and no such hearing shall extend in scope beyond matters that are necessary to determine the following: (a) That the gas or natural gas company's purchasing policies are designed to meet the company's service requirements; (b) That the gas or natural gas company's procurement planning is sufficient to reasonably ensure reliable service at optimal prices and consistent with the company's long-term strategic... |
Section 4905.55 | Liability for act of agent.
...ty or railroad, while acting within the scope of his employment, is the act or failure of the public utility or railroad. |
Section 4905.93 | Duties of operator.
...of an operator, while acting within the scope of his duties or employment, is deemed the act or omission of the operator. (B) Establish and maintain any record, make any report, and provide any information and evidence the commission requires to administer and enforce sections 4905.90 to 4905.96 of the Revised Code and the pipe-line safety code; (C) Permit officers, employees, and agents of the commission to enter ... |
Section 4907.60 | Forfeiture for violation.
... by a railroad, while acting within the scope of the officer's, agent's, or other person's employment, is the act, omission, or failure of the railroad. |
Section 4921.25 | Towing entities subject to chapter.
...ollowing: (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 Revised Code that a county or township may adopt pursuant to a resolution; (2) Establish safety standards for the type of equipment necessary to safely remove and tow vehicles based on the type of vehicle being rem... |
Section 4935.04 | Energy information and reports.
...lities under this section. (E)(1) The scope of the hearing held under division (D)(3) of this section shall be limited to issues relating to forecasting. The power siting board, the office of consumers' counsel, and all other persons having an interest in the proceedings shall be afforded the opportunity to be heard and to be represented by counsel. The commission may adjourn the hearing from time to time. (2... |
Section 4981.04 | Plan for construction and operation of intercity conventional or high speed passenger transportation system.
...technology; (3) The size, nature, and scope of the proposed system; (4) The sources of the public and private revenue needed to finance the system; (5) The projected ability of all revenue sources to meet both capital and operating funding requirements of the proposed system; (6) The construction, operation, and management plan for the system, including a timetable for construction and the proposed location a... |
Section 503.52 | Adult entertainment establishment regulations.
...township acting manifestly outside the scope of the officer's or employee's employment or official responsibilities, with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner; (3) Any part of the judgment that is for punitive damages; (4) Any part of a consent judgment or settlement that the attorney general determines is unreasonable. |
Section 504.21 | Rules governing soil erosion or water degradation from nonfarm development.
...ith, more stringent than, or broader in scope than the rules or regulations adopted by the environmental protection agency under 40 C.F.R. Part 122. The rules adopted under this section shall not apply inside the limits of municipal corporations, to lands being used in a strip mine operation as defined in section 1513.01 of the Revised Code, or to land being used in a surface mine operation as defined in section 1514... |
Section 5101.1414 | Adoption of rules.
...ible for payments; (3) Establish the scope of practice and training necessary for case managers and supervisors who care for emancipated young adults described in division (A)(1) of section 5101.1411 of the Revised Code who are receiving foster care payments, or on whose behalf such foster care payments are received, under section 5101.1411 of the Revised Code. (B) The department of children and youth shall cre... |
Section 5101.1418 | Post-adoption special services subsidy payments.
...f determining the amount, duration, and scope of services provided to a child; (4) The method of transitioning the post adoption special services subsidy program from public children services agencies to the department; (5) Any other rule, requirement, or procedure the department considers appropriate for the implementation of this section. (D) The department shall implement this section not later than July ... |
Section 5101.60 | Adult protective services definitions.
...on the adult's behalf; (2) Beyond the scope of the express or implied consent of the adult or the person authorized to give consent on the adult's behalf; (3) By deception; (4) By threat; (5) By intimidation. (K) "In need of protective services" means an adult known or suspected to be suffering from abuse, neglect, or exploitation to an extent that either life is endangered or physical harm, mental anguish,... |
Section 5103.162 | Qualified immunity of foster caregiver.
... or omission was manifestly outside the scope of the resource caregiver's power, duty, responsibility, or authorization. (2) The act or omission was with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner. (3) Liability for the act or omission is expressly imposed by a section of the Revised Code. (C)(1) A resource caregiver shall use a reasonable and prudent parent standard when considering ... |
Section 5104.0111 | Director of job and family services; duties.
...sanctions imposed shall be based on the scope and severity of the violations. The director shall make a dispute resolution process available for the implementation of sanctions. The process may include an opportunity for appeal pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (E) The director of children and youth shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that establish standards for th... |
Section 5104.382 | No contracts to person against whom finding for recovery has been issued.
...may prescribe the amount, duration, and scope of benefits available as publicly funded child care. |
Section 5116.03 | Scope of program and applicable laws.
...The comprehensive case management and employment program is all of the following: (A) A Title IV-A program for the purpose of division (A)(4)(c) of section 5101.80 of the Revised Code and, therefore, subject to all statutes applicable to such a program, including sections 5101.16, 5101.35, 5101.80, and 5101.801 of the Revised Code; (B) A workforce development activity and, therefore, subject to all statutes applica... |
Section 5119.185 | Clinician recruitment program.
...clinician agrees to provide a specified scope of health care services for a specified number of hours per week and a specified number of years to patients of one or more specified institutions administered by the department. (2) The department agrees to repay all or a specified portion of the principal and interest of a government or other educational loan taken by the clinician for the following expenses if the c... |
Section 5120.211 | Quality assurance records are confidential.
... decisions, or other conduct within the scope of the functions of the quality assurance program. (3) Nothing in this section shall relieve any institution or individual from liability arising from the treatment of a patient. (E) Quality assurance records may be disclosed, and testimony may be provided concerning quality assurance records, only to the following persons or entities or in the following circumstances: ... |
Section 5120.55 | Licensed health professional recruitment program.
...fessional agrees to provide a specified scope of medical, osteopathic medical, podiatric, optometric, psychological, nursing, or dental services to inmates of one or more specified state correctional institutions for a specified number of hours per week for a specified number of years. (2) The department agrees to repay all or a specified portion of the principal and interest of a government or other educational lo... |
Section 5122.32 | Confidentiality of quality assurance records.
... decisions, or other conduct within the scope of the functions of the quality assurance program. (3) Nothing in this section shall relieve any institution or individual from liability arising from the treatment of a patient. (E) Quality assurance records may be disclosed, and testimony may be provided concerning quality assurance records, only to the following persons or entities: (1) Persons who are employed or r... |
Section 5122.341 | Immunity from liability.
...ny action or inaction taken within the scope of the board member's official duties or employee's employment relating to the commitment of, and services provided to, the person committed to the department, unless the action or inaction constitutes willful or wanton misconduct. A board member's or employee's action or inaction does not constitute willful or wanton misconduct if the board member or employee acted... |
Section 5123.0410 | Individual receiving services moving to new county.
...n the new county that are comparable in scope to the home and community-based services the individual receives in the prior county at the time the individual moves. If the county board serving the county to which the individual moves determines under section 5126.041 of the Revised Code that the individual is eligible for county board services, the county board shall ensure that the individual receives the comparable... |