Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 926.14 | Shortage of agricultural commodities.
...)(2) of this section, has satisfied the claims of all depositors, or until such time as the director is ordered by the court to surrender possession. (E) If during or after the audit or other investigation provided for in this section, or at any other time, the director has evidence that the licensed handler is insolvent or is unable to satisfy the claims of all depositors, the director may petition the court of com... |
Section 926.17 | Fee adjustments or waivers.
...bered balances or pending or unsettled claims, the fee required under division (B) of section 926.16 of the Revised Code shall be waived until the director, with the consent of the commodity advisory commission created in section 926.32 of the Revised Code, reinstates the fee to maintain the liquidity of the fund as provided in division (B)(2) of this section. (2) If, at any time, the director determines that ... |
Section 940.07 | Defense of tort actions.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Judgment" includes a consent judgment. (2) "Tort action" means a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property, other than a civil action for damages for a breach of contract or another agreement between persons. (B) Except as provided in divisions (C) and (D) of this section, the provisions of Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code apply to soil and wate... |
Section 955.261 | Duties after dog bites person.
...y of the dog until that board of health claims it to perform tests for rabies. (B) The quarantine period for a dog that has bitten any person shall be ten days or another period that the board of health for the district in which the bite occurred determines is necessary to observe the dog for rabies. (C)(1) To enable persons to comply with the quarantine requirements specified in divisions (A) and (B) of this secti... |
Section 955.41 | Examination of claim.
...nt, in accordance with their respective claims, provided that a payment is made only for an account with respect to which the board determines the patient, the patient's estate, or the patient's parent or guardian, as applicable, is unable, without deprivation of basic needs, to further provide for the payment of the expenses incurred for the medical or surgical treatment. A person shall not receive for one bite or ... |
Section 993.06 | Certificate of insurance.
...No permit shall be issued under division (A) of section 993.04 of the Revised Code, until the owner of the amusement ride has filed with the department of agriculture a certificate of insurance evidencing that there is liability insurance in effect with an insurer authorized or approved to write such insurance in this state on the operation of the ride providing coverage, subject to a limit, exclusive of interest and... |
Section 101.01 | Regular session of the general assembly.
...(A) The first regular session of each general assembly shall convene on the first Monday of January in the odd-numbered year, or on the succeeding day if the first Monday of January is a legal holiday, and in second regular session on the same date of the following year. The second regular session of each general assembly shall be in a continuum of the first regular session. At the second regular session, the general... |
Section 106.024 | Summary and fiscal analysis of each proposed rule.
...r material by reference, and the agency claims the incorporation by reference is exempt from compliance with sections 121.71 to 121.74 of the Revised Code on grounds the incorporated text or other material has one or more of the characteristics described in division (B) of section 121.75 of the Revised Code, an explanation of how the incorporated text or other material is exempted under that division; (12) If the ru... |
Section 107.036 | Estimate of total incentive tax credits to be authorized in each year.
...(A) For each business incentive tax credit, the main operating appropriations act shall contain a detailed estimate of the total amount of credits that may be authorized in each year, an estimate of the amount of credits expected to be claimed in each year, and an estimate of the amount of credits expected to remain outstanding at the end of the biennium. The governor shall include such estimates in the state budget ... |
Section 109.111 | Attorney general court order and settlement fund.
... or a settlement or other compromise of claims, for transfer to the appropriate fund or funds in the manner provided under section 109.112 of the Revised Code. (C) All money in the fund, including investment earnings thereon, shall be exclusively transferred as directed by section 109.112 of the Revised Code. |
Section 109.112 | Notice of receipt of funds; disposition of funds.
... court or a settlement or compromise of claims as the recipient of any money to be collected or received by the office of the attorney general under section 109.111 of the Revised Code, the office shall notify the director of budget and management and the director of the legislative service commission of the amount of money at issue and the terms of the order, judgment, settlement, or compromise and any applicable fe... |
Section 109.113 | Large settlements and awards fund.
...udication, settlement, or compromise of claims collected or received by the office of the attorney general under division (B)(2) of section 109.112 of the Revised Code; (2) Investment earnings on money in the fund. (C) Pursuant to Ohio Constitution, Article II, Section 22, a specific appropriation shall be made by law before any money may be drawn from this fund. (D) Appropriations made from this fund shall be ... |
Section 109.35 | Approval or disapproval of proposed transactions.
...(A) Not later than sixty days after receipt of a notice and other documents required by section 109.34 of the Revised Code, the attorney general shall approve or disapprove the proposed transaction, except that the attorney general for good cause may extend this period an additional ninety days. (B) In determining whether to approve or disapprove a proposed transaction, the attorney general shall consider: (1) Whet... |
Section 1114.16 | Liquidation or dissolution.
...of a mutual state bank, the priority of claims shall be established by section 1125.24 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1119.24 | Priority of Ohio creditors.
...of the foreign bank with respect to any claims against the assets of the foreign bank's business in this state. |
Section 1125.03 | Voluntary liquidation.
...ll debts and liabilities, including the claims of account holders, owed by the bank; (2) The distribution of the bank's assets that remain after the settlement of debts and liabilities to all persons entitled to them; (3) The disposition or maintenance of any remaining or unclaimed funds, real or personal property, either tangible or intangible, or other assets, whether in trust or otherwise, including the contents... |
Section 1125.25 | Election to reject or ratify and assign executory contract.
...(A) Within one hundred days after the date of the closing of a state bank, a receiver may reject any executory contract to which the bank is a party without any further liability on the part of the bank or the receiver. The receiver's election to reject an executory contract creates no claim for compensation other than compensation accrued to the date of termination or for actual damages. (B) A receiver may ratify a... |
Section 1125.29 | Order declaring bank properly wound up and dissolved.
...(A) When a receiver has completed the liquidation of a state bank, the receiver shall, with notice to the superintendent of financial institutions, petition the court for an order declaring the bank properly wound up and dissolved. (B) After whatever notice and hearing, if any, the court may direct, the court may make an order declaring the bank properly wound up and dissolved. The order shall do both of the followi... |
Section 113.17 | Governor may suspend treasurer of state.
... time, there is a deficiency in moneys, claims, bonds, notes, other obligations, stocks, and other securities, receipts or other evidences of ownership, or other intangible assets which should be in the state treasury or in the custodial funds of the treasurer of state, or if the treasurer of state is guilty of embezzlement, the deficiency or embezzlement shall be reported to the governor. If there is satisfactory ev... |
Section 113.53 | Application to open acccount.
... of the Revised Code, and is subject to claims made under the medicaid estate recovery program instituted pursuant to section 5162.21 of the Revised Code, in accordance with subsection (f) of section 529A of the Internal Revenue Code and subject to any limitations imposed by the secretary. (H)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of state law, all of the following shall be disregarded for the purposes of determini... |
Section 113.70 | Definitions for state and local government expenditure database.
...sembly, the supreme court, the court of claims, the office of an elected state officer, or a department, bureau, board, office, commission, agency, institution, instrumentality, or other governmental entity of this state established by the constitution or laws of this state for the exercise of any function of state government, but excludes a political subdivision, an institution of higher education, a state retiremen... |
Section 117.31 | Illegal expenditures in attorney general's office.
...d for, or that public money due, except claims certified for collection, has not been collected, or that any public property has been converted or misappropriated, a certified copy of the report shall be filed with the governor, who shall promptly retain legal counsel to institute civil action in the proper court in the name of the state for the recovery of the money or property and prosecute the action to final dete... |
Section 117.34 | Cause of action accrues when report filed.
...No cause of action on any matter set forth in any report of the auditor of state made under this chapter shall accrue until the report is filed with the officer or legal counsel whose duty it is to institute civil actions for enforcement. No statutes of limitations otherwise applicable to the cause of action shall begin to run until the date of filing. Once a report is submitted to the attorney general under this cha... |
Section 117.52 | Adjusting amount recoverable for wrongful imprisonment.
...l, in an action brought in the court of claims pursuant to section 2743.48 of the Revised Code, may receive for each full year or part of a year of imprisonment and shall perform all of the functions relating to that adjustment as specified in section 2743.49 of the Revised Code. |
Section 118.05 | Financial planning and supervision commission.
...(A) Pursuant to the powers of the general assembly and for the purposes of this chapter, upon the occurrence of a fiscal emergency in any municipal corporation, county, or township, as determined pursuant to section 118.04 of the Revised Code, there is established, with respect to that municipal corporation, county, or township, a body both corporate and politic constituting an agency and instrumentality of the state... |