Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4931.03 | Construction in unincorporated area of township.
...(A) A telephone company may do either of the following in the unincorporated area of the township: (1) Construct telecommunications lines or facilities upon and along any of the public roads and highways and across any waters within that area by the erection of the necessary fixtures, including posts, piers, or abutments for sustaining the cords or wires of those lines or facilities. The lines and facilities s... |
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Section 4931.04 | Right of entry.
...A telephone company may enter upon any land held by an individual or a corporation, whether such land was acquired by purchase, appropriation, or by virtue of any provision in its charter, for the purpose of making preliminary examination and surveys, with a view to the location and construction of telecommunications lines and facilities, and may appropriate so much of such land in accordance with sections 163.... |
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Section 4931.05 | Powers and restrictions.
...Any company organized at any time to transact a telephone or communications business may construct, reconstruct, own, use, lease, operate, maintain, and improve communications systems for the transmission of voices, sounds, writings, signs, signals, pictures, visions, images, or other forms of intelligence, as public utility services, by means of wire, cable, radio, radio relay, or other telecommunications faci... |
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Section 4931.06 | Privileged communications of person with communicative impairment.
...(A) As used in this section and in sections 2317.02 and 2921.22 of the Revised Code: (1) "Communications assistant" means a person who transliterates conversation from text to voice and from voice to text between the end users of a telecommunications relay service provided pursuant to this section or Title II of the "Communications Act of 1934," 104 Stat. 366 (1990), 47 U.S.C. 225. (2) "Communicative impairme... |
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Section 4931.10 | Transmitting advertising by facsimile device.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Advertisement" means a message or material intended to cause the sale of realty, goods, or services. (2) "Facsimile device" means a device that electronically or telephonically receives and copies onto paper reasonable reproductions or facsimiles of documents and photographs through connection with a telephone network. (3) "Pre-existing business relationship" does not include... |
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Section 4931.99 | Penalties.
...(A) Whoever violates division (B) of section 4931.06 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor in the first degree. (B) Whoever violates section 4931.10 of the Revised Code is guilty of a minor misdemeanor for a first offense and a misdemeanor of the first degree on each subsequent offense. |
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Section 4933.01 | Powers.
...A company organized for the purpose of supplying gas for lighting the streets and public and private buildings of a municipal corporation or township may manufacture, sell, and furnish the gas required in such municipal corporation or township for such or other purposes, a company organized for the purpose of supplying the inhabitants of a municipal corporation or township with water may sell and furnish any quantity... |
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Section 4933.02 | Gas or electric companies may manufacture and supply both electricity and gas.
...Every corporation organized under the laws of this state to manufacture and supply artificial gas for light, heat, or power purposes and every corporation organized under the laws of this state to manufacture and supply electricity for light, heat, or power purposes, subject to statutory provisions relating to the granting of franchises by municipal corporations for any such purpose in force at the time of granting t... |
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Section 4933.03 | Consent of municipal corporation.
...Section 4933.02 of the Revised Code does not confer a right to engage in the business referred to in such section, or to erect or maintain structures in a street, alley, or public place, without the consent of the municipal corporation in which such structures are to be constructed. |
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Section 4933.04 | Contracts with municipal corporation for light, sewage disposal, and water.
...The proper officers of any municipal corporation or the board of township trustees of any township in which a gas, sewage disposal system company, or water company is organized may contract with such company for lighting, disposal of sewage, or supplying with water the streets, lands, lanes, squares, and public places in such municipal corporation or township. |
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Section 4933.05 | Gas company may extend mains beyond city.
...A gas company in a municipal corporation may extend its pipes used for conveying gas to the various localities and inhabitants of the municipal corporation to any place in the vicinity of such municipal corporation outside the corporate limits; but the right of way must be obtained from the authorities or persons having control of the places to be affected by such extension. |
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Section 4933.06 | Minimum heating value of natural gas.
...Except as otherwise provided in arrangements approved under section 4905.31 of the Revised Code, natural gas delivered to customers shall have a heating value of not less than nine hundred British thermal units per cubic foot when measured in the laboratory by direct heat release or by chemical composition, according to the procedures of the American society for testing and materials or other recognized analytical me... |
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Section 4933.08 | Gas meter must be sealed and stamped.
...No gas meter shall be set unless it is tested by a meter-prover, sealed, and stamped as provided in section 4933.11 of the Revised Code. A company authorizing the setting of a meter, or allowing it to be used by a consumer of gas, without being so sealed and stamped, shall forfeit not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars, to be recovered upon the complaint of such consumer, in the name of the state... |
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Section 4933.09 | Testing of gas meters.
...Gas meters in use shall be tested on the request of the consumer, in his presence if desired by him, with a tested and sealed meter-prover, by an officer or servant of the gas company. If the meter is found to be correct, and it is deemed correct if the variation is not greater than three per cent, the party requesting the inspection shall pay a fee of twenty-five cents, and the expense of removing it for the purpo... |
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Section 4933.10 | Inspection of gas meters.
...If authorized in writing by the president, treasurer, agent, or secretary of a gas company, its officer or servant may enter, at any reasonable time, any premises lighted with gas supplied by such company, to examine or remove the gas meters, and to ascertain the quantity of gas consumed or supplied. If a person prevents or hinders such officer or servant from so entering such premises, or from making such examinatio... |
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Section 4933.11 | Meter-prover and photometer.
...All gas companies supplying the public with artificial or natural gas shall provide for their use a meter-prover, the holder of which must contain not less than five feet. Such meter-prover shall be tested in the place where it is to be used, stamped, and sealed by the public utilities commission. Such tests shall be open to the public. All gas companies supplying artificial or natural gas for illuminating purposes s... |
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Section 4933.12 | Company may shut off gas - exceptions.
...(A) Except as provided in division (C) of this section and division (E) of section 5117.11 of the Revised Code, if any person supplied with gas neglects or refuses to pay the amount due for the gas or for rent of articles hired by the person from a natural gas company or a gas company, the company may stop the gas from entering the premises of the person. In such cases, after twenty-four hours' notice, the officers, ... |
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Section 4933.121 | Company may shut off electricity - exception.
...(A) Except as provided in division (E) of section 5117.11 of the Revised Code, an electric light company shall not, for any reason, unless requested by the consumer for safety reasons, or unless tampering with utility company equipment or theft of electricity or utility company equipment has occurred, cease to provide electricity to any residential consumer for the period beginning on the fifteenth day of November an... |
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Section 4933.122 | Procedure for terminating residential service.
...No natural gas, gas, or electric light company shall terminate service, except for safety reasons or upon the request of the customer, at any time to a residential consumer, except pursuant to procedures that provide for all of the following: (A) Reasonable prior notice is given to such consumer, including notice of rights and remedies, and no due date shall be established, after which a customer's account is consi... |
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Section 4933.123 | Annual report of service disconnections for nonpayment.
...f such arrearages; (4) Total number of security deposits received from residential customers and the total dollar amount of such deposits; (5) Total number of service reconnections; (6) Total number of residential customers. |
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Section 4933.13 | Powers of electric light and power companies.
...A company organized for supplying electricity for power purposes, and for lighting the streets and public and private buildings of a municipal corporation, may manufacture, sell, and furnish the electric light and power required in such municipal corporation for such or other purposes. With the consent of the municipal corporation, under such reasonable regulations as such municipal corporation prescribes, such comp... |
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Section 4933.14 | Electric light, power, and automatic package carrier companies.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, division (A) of section 4931.02, and sections 4931.03, 4931.04, and 4933.13 to 4933.16 of the Revised Code apply to a company organized for supplying public and private buildings, manufacturing establishments, streets, alleys, lanes, lands, squares, and public places with electric light and power, and to an automatic package carrier. Except as ot... |
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Section 4933.15 | Right of entry - appropriation of property.
...For the purpose of making preliminary examinations and surveys, any company transmitting or distributing electricity in the state for public or private use may enter upon any land held by any individual or corporation, whether acquired by purchase, appropriation proceedings, or otherwise, unless such land is owned by and essential to the purposes of another corporation possessing the power of eminent domain. The comp... |
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Section 4933.151 | Appropriation of property by water works companies.
...Any company organized for supplying water for public and private use may enter upon any land held by any individual or private corporation, whether acquired by purchase, appropriation proceedings, or otherwise, for the purpose of making preliminary examination and surveys, unless such land is owned by and essential to the purposes of another corporation possessing the power of eminent domain, and may appropriate so m... |
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Section 4933.16 | Municipal control of electricity.
...No person or company shall place, string, construct, or maintain a line, wire, fixture, or appliance of any kind to conduct electricity for lighting, heating, or power purposes through a street, alley, lane, square, place, or land of a municipal corporation without the consent of such municipal corporation. This prohibition extends to all levels above or below the surface of such public ways, grounds, or places, as ... |
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Section 149.43 | Availability of public records for inspection and copying.
...ludes, but is not limited to, personnel files and payroll and attendance records of designated public service workers. (9)(a) Upon written request made and signed by a journalist, a public office, or person responsible for public records, having custody of the records of the agency employing a specified designated public service worker shall disclose to the journalist the address of the actual personal residence of... |
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Section 119.12 | Appeal by party adversely affected - notice - record - hearing - judgment.
...the appeal. The appellant shall provide security for costs satisfactory to the court of common pleas. Upon demand by any interested party, the agency shall furnish at the cost of the party requesting it a copy of the stenographic report of testimony offered and evidence submitted at any hearing and a copy of the complete record. (K) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, any party desiring to appeal a... |
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Section 3901.07 | Examination of financial affairs of insurer.
...division (J)(3) of this section. (K) Personnel conducting an examination shall be compensated for each day or portion thereof worked at the rates provided in the examiners' handbook published by the national association of insurance commissioners or the rates applicable to such personnel under section 124.15 or 124.152 of the Revised Code, whichever are higher. Such personnel shall also be reimbursed for their tra... |
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Section 4121.121 | Bureau of workers' compensation - appointment, powers and duties of administrator - chief operating officer.
...ll active and inactive lost-time claims files shall be held at the service office responsible for the claim. A claimant, at the claimant's request, shall be provided with information by telephone as to the location of the file pertaining to the claimant's claim. The administrator shall ensure that all service office employees report directly to the director for their service office. (11) Provide a written binder on... |
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Section 3916.18 | Prohibiting fraudulent acts.
... and training of underwriters and other personnel; (iv) A description or chart outlining the organizational arrangement of the antifraud personnel who are responsible for the investigation and reporting of possible fraudulent viatical settlement acts and investigating unresolved material inconsistencies between medical records and insurance applications; (v) A description of the procedures used to perform initi... |
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Section 5739.01 | Sales tax definitions.
...other sounds, including digitized sound files that are downloaded onto a device and that may be used to alert the customer with respect to a communication. (3) "Digital book" means a work that is generally recognized in the ordinary and usual sense as a book. (4) "Electronically transferred" means obtained by the purchaser by means other than tangible storage media. (PPP) "Digital advertising services" means... |
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Section 1707.041 | Control bids made pursuant to tender offer or request or invitation for tenders.
...siness, corporate structure, management personnel, or policies of employment; (e) The number of shares of any equity security of the subject company of which each offeror is beneficial or record owner or has a right to acquire, directly or indirectly, together with the name and address of each person defined in this section as an offeror; (f) Particulars as to any contracts, arrangements, or understandings to which... |
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Section 1707.12 | Documents open to inspection.
...preparation of an attorney and division personnel, their notes, diaries, and memoranda. |
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Section 1907.20 | Powers and duties of county court clerk.
...e clerk pursuant to this section. Those personnel shall be paid and be subject to the same requirements as other employees of the clerk under the provisions of section 325.17 of the Revised Code insofar as that section is applicable. |
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Section 306.04 | Powers and duties of board.
...umber its revenues and other income as security for its obligations and enter into trust agreements or indentures for the benefit of revenue bondholders; (8) Borrow money or accept or contract to accept advances, loans, gifts, grants, devises, or bequests from and enter into contracts or agreements with any federal, state, or other governmental or private source and hold and apply advances, loans, gifts, gran... |
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Section 3752.11 | Duties of holder of first mortgage upon abandonment of facility by owner.
...as been transferred or until the holder files a release of the mortgage with the county recorder of the county in which the facility is located. Promptly after discovering that any of the entry barriers or warning signs installed pursuant to division (B)(1) of this section have been damaged, lost, or removed, the holder shall repair or replace them in order to maintain the security of the building, structure, or outd... |
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Section 3903.21 | Liquidator - powers and duties.
... liquidation. (10) Borrow money on the security of the insurer's assets or without security and to execute and deliver all documents necessary to that transaction for the purpose of facilitating the liquidation; (11) Enter into such contracts as are necessary to carry out the order to liquidate, and to affirm or disavow any contracts to which the insurer is a party; (12) Continue to prosecute and to commence in th... |
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Section 4141.211 | Disclosure of information.
...nt, and wages, provided that any social security numbers and personal health information have been removed. (2) The information is about an individual or employer and is disclosed to that individual or employer. (3) The information is about an individual or employer and is disclosed to an agent of the individual or employer, if the agent presents a written release from the individual or employer or another form... |
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Section 4509.101 | Operating of motor vehicle without proof of financial responsibility.
...fficer, employee, or official, or court personnel purposely, knowingly, or recklessly commits an action that results in damage to the device. |
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Section 5747.01 | Definitions.
...nts received by the taxpayer as retired personnel pay for service in the uniformed services or reserve components thereof, or the national guard, or received by the surviving spouse or former spouse of such a taxpayer under the survivor benefit plan on account of such a taxpayer's death. If the taxpayer receives income on account of retirement paid under the federal civil service retirement system or federal employee... |
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Section 1509.226 | Surface applications of brine by local governments.
...ity for filing the surety bond or other security required by section 1509.225 of the Revised Code. However, each such entity shall legibly identify vehicles used to apply brine with reflective paint in letters no less than four inches in height, indicating the word "brine" and that the vehicle is a vehicle of the political subdivision, department, agency, or instrumentality. Except as stated in this division, s... |
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Section 1522.01 | Compact ratified and enacted.
...rohibiting disclosure, or to compromise security of commercially sensitive or proprietary information. 2. A Party may take measures, including but not limited to deletion and redaction, deemed necessary to protect any confidential, proprietary or commercially sensitive information when distributing information to other Parties. The Party shall summarize or paraphrase any such information in a manner sufficient for ... |
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Section 1751.03 | Verification of application.
...the applicant, its facilities, and its personnel, including, but not limited to, the location, hours of operation, and telephone numbers of all contracted facilities; (6) The applicant's projected annual enrollee population over a three-year period; (7) A clear and specific description of the health care plan or plans to be used by the applicant, including a description of the proposed providers, procedures fo... |
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Section 2303.201 | Computerizing court or paying cost of computerized legal research.
... including the hiring of any additional personnel necessary to implement this division. If the court fails to transmit to the treasurer of state the moneys the court collects under this division in a manner prescribed by the treasurer of state or by the Ohio access to justice foundation, the court shall forfeit the moneys the court retains under this division to cover administrative costs, including the hiring of any... |
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Section 2901.30 | Missing child report.
...lable, upon request, to law enforcement personnel of this state, other states, and the federal government when the law enforcement personnel indicate that the request is to aid in identifying or locating a missing child or the possible identification of a deceased minor who, upon discovery, cannot be identified. (G) When a missing child has not been located within thirty days after the date on which the missing chi... |
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Section 3901.34 | Transactions to which insurer is a party; dividends and distributions to shareholders.
... (vii) Underwriting manuals; (viii) Personnel records; (ix) Financial records or similar records within the possession, custody, or control of the affiliate. (b) At the request of the insurer, the affiliate shall provide that the receiver can: (i) Obtain a complete set of all records of any type that pertain to the insurer's business; (ii) Obtain access to the operating systems on which the data is mainta... |
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Section 4755.14 | Occupational therapy licensure compact.
...ense. SECTION 6. ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL OR THEIR SPOUSES A. Active Duty Military personnel, or their spouses, shall designate a Home State where the individual has a current license in good standing. The individual may retain the Home State designation during the period the service member is on active duty. Subsequent to designating a Home State, the individual shall only change their Home State through a... |
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Section 4757.51 | [Enacted as R.C. 4757.50 by S.B. 204, 134th General Assembly, and recodified as R.C. 4757.51 pursuant to R.C. 103.131] Counseling compact.
... 2. Have a valid United States Social Security Number or National Practitioner Identifier; 3. Be eligible for a Privilege to Practice in any Member State in accordance with Section 4(D), (G) and (H); 4. Have not had any Encumbrance or restriction against any license or Privilege to Practice within the previous two (2) years; 5. Notify the Commission that the Licensee is seeking the Privilege to Practice withi... |
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Section 5119.34 | Inspecting and licensing of residential facilities.
...ion of the residential facility and its personnel, activities, and services. The department shall have access to examine and copy all records, accounts, and any other documents relating to the operation of the residential facility, including records pertaining to residents, and shall have access to the facility in order to conduct interviews with the operator, staff, and residents. Following each inspection and revie... |
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Section 5502.262 | School emergency management plans.
... under division (B) of this section are security records and are not public records pursuant to section 149.433 of the Revised Code. In addition, the information posted to the contact and information management system, pursuant to division (C)(3)(b) of this section, is exempt from public disclosure or release in accordance with sections 149.43, 149.433, and 5502.03 of the Revised Code. Notwithstanding section 149.... |