Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 147.03 | Term of office.
... in this state, the attorney is in good standing before the Ohio supreme court, and the commission is not revoked. |
Section 149.30 | Public functions of Ohio history connection.
...The Ohio history connection, chartered by this state as a corporation not for profit to promote a knowledge of history and archaeology, especially of Ohio, and operated continuously in the public interest since 1885, may perform public functions as prescribed by law. The general assembly may appropriate money to the Ohio history connection each biennium to carry out the public functions of the Ohio history connecti... |
Section 149.43 | Availability of public records for inspection and copying.
...g, and produce the video record. Notwithstanding any other requirement set forth in Chapter 149. of the Revised Code, a state or local law enforcement agency may charge a requester the actual cost associated with preparing a video record for inspection or production, not to exceed seventy-five dollars per hour of video produced, nor seven hundred fifty dollars total. As used in this division, "actual cost," with resp... |
Section 1503.141 | Wildfire suppression payments; reimbursement for costs incurred in suppression of fires.
...y credited to the fund from the sale of standing timber taken from state forest lands as set forth in that section. (C) The director or the director's designee may use money designated for wildfire suppression payments to reimburse firefighting agencies and private fire companies for their costs incurred in the suppression of wildfires in counties within fire protection areas established under section 1503.08 of th... |
Section 1546.05 | Exemptions and discounts from certain fees and charges.
...(A) Every disabled veteran is exempt from the fees for camping established by rule. To claim this exemption, the disabled veteran shall carry in the state park such evidence of the veteran's disability as prescribed by rule. (B) Unless otherwise provided by rule, an elderly or disabled resident shall be charged one-half of the regular fee for camping, except on the weekends and holidays designated by the division of... |
Section 1546.10 | Disposal of timber, dredging operation spoils and other property.
...er that will benefit the division: (1) Standing timber that as a result of wind, storm, pestilence, or any other natural occurrence may present a hazard to life or property, timber that has weakened or fallen on lands under the control and management of the division, or any timber or other forest products that require management to improve wildlife habitat, protect against wildfires, provide access to recreational f... |
Section 1561.12 | Registration and qualifications of applicants.
...emistry from a university of recognized standing, and at least five years of actual practical experience in research work in chemistry or as an assistant chemist. The chief may provide that an equivalent combination of education and experience together with a wide knowledge of the methods of and skill in chemical analysis and research may be accepted in lieu of the above qualifications. It is preferred that the chemi... |
Section 1563.03 | Map of new mine.
...together with all streams and bodies of standing water; (B) The township and county lines coming within the limits of such map, with the name of each plainly marked close to and parallel with such lines; (C) The title, the name or number of the mine or both, and the township and county in which it is located; (D) The section lines, with the number of each, marked plainly within the sections; (E) The location of t... |
Section 1563.36 | Excessive widths of rooms and entries or faulty pillar recovery methods.
...ng done and physical conditions such as standing water, adverse roof conditions, and falls of roof, or law requirements concerning oil and gas wells or surface subsidence dictate that some pillars of coal are to be left in place, a sufficient amount of coal shall be left to support the main roof so as to minimize the possibility of undue forces overriding the working places. (6) Where full recovery of pillars is pla... |
Section 1567.05 | Trespassing.
...No person, except employees of the mine and those permitted by law, shall enter any mine or go upon the property connected therewith, unless the consent of the owner, lessee, or agent has been secured, and then only when accompanied by a guide furnished by such owner, lessee, or agent. This does not prohibit persons seeking employment at such mine, or the authorized representatives of the employees, from entering upo... |
Section 164.01 | Aid to local government improvement definitions.
...ing amounts used to refund or retire outstanding obligations, and does not include amounts required to be deposited in special funds pursuant to the applicable bond proceedings, or financing costs paid from such amounts received. (M) "Local debt support" means a full or partial pledge of support for any local bond issue, the payment of all or a part of the premium for bond insurance obtained from a private insurer,... |
Section 1701.13 | Authority of corporation.
...(A) A corporation may sue and be sued. (B) A corporation may adopt and alter a corporate seal and use the same or a facsimile of the corporate seal, but failure to affix the corporate seal shall not affect the validity of any instrument. (C) At the request or direction of the United States government or any agency of the United States government, a corporation may transact any lawful business in aid of nation... |
Section 1702.12 | Authority of nonprofit corporation.
...ion, suit, or proceeding. (ii) Notwithstanding division (E)(5)(a)(i) of this section, the expenses incurred by a director or volunteer in defending an action, suit, or proceeding referred to in division (E)(1) or (2) of this section, including attorney's fees, shall not be paid by the corporation upon the final disposition of the action, suit, or proceeding, or, if paid in advance of the final disposition of t... |
Section 1702.59 | Filing of verified statement of continued existence.
...ctor, officer, or three members in good standing, setting forth the corporate name, the place where the principal office of the corporation is located, the date of incorporation, the fact that the corporation is still actively engaged in exercising its corporate privileges, and the name and address of its agent appointed pursuant to section 1702.06 of the Revised Code. (B) Each corporation required to file a state... |
Section 1703.13 | Temporary license.
...the application and certificate of good standing or subsistence required by such sections and paying to him a filing fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars. Such license shall be evidenced by a license certificate issued by the secretary of state entitling such corporation to transact business in this state for a period of six months from the date of such certificate. A corporation so licensed shall not be required t... |
Section 1703.21 | Evidence.
...The license certificate, and any supplemental license certificate, issued under sections 1703.01 to 1703.31, inclusive, of the Revised Code, to a foreign corporation, or a copy of such certificate certified by the secretary of state, shall be prima-facie evidence that such corporation has been duly organized, is in existence, and is duly licensed to transact business in this state. Such evidence may be rebutted by a ... |
Section 1706.611 | Member standing for derivative action.
...(A) A member may commence or maintain a derivative action in the right of the limited liability company only if the member meets both of the following conditions: (1) The member fairly and adequately represents the interests of the limited liability company in enforcing the right of the limited liability company. (2) The member either: (a) Was a member of the limited liability company at the time of the act or ... |
Section 1709.10 | Establish terms and conditions.
...primary beneficiary the letters "LDPS," standing for lineal descendants per stirpes. This designation substitutes the descendants of a deceased beneficiary who survive the owner of a security for a beneficiary who fails to so survive, the descendants to be identified and to share in accordance with the law of the domicile of the beneficiary, at the time of the death of the owner, governing inheritance by descendants ... |
Section 1711.11 | License required to operate certain concessions - inspectors.
...rson's license has been revoked. Notwithstanding section 119.12 of the Revised Code, all appeals from any fine by, or order of, the director shall be to the court of common pleas of the county where the place of business of the person is located or to the common pleas court of the county in which the person is a resident or in which the concession is located. (H) Any person holding a license issued under this secti... |
Section 1715.01 | Change in language of church service.
...f its adult members in good and regular standing who speak such prescribed language, whether its public religious services shall be conducted in any other language. |
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 1729.031 | Indemnification.
...s brought considers proper. (C) Notwithstanding division (A) or (B) of this section, to the extent that a person has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any action, suit, or proceeding described in division (A) or (B) of this section, the person shall be indemnified against expenses, including attorney's fees, actually and reasonably incurred in connection with that action, suit, or proceeding. ... |
Section 1733.361 | Appointment and removal of conservator - duties of conservator.
...(A)(1) The superintendent of credit unions may issue an order appointing a conservator for any credit union whenever he considers it necessary in order to conserve the assets of such credit union for members, depositors, and creditors. The superintendent shall appoint a conservator for any credit union whose status as an insured institution has been terminated. (2) Within thirty days after the date of the order of a... |
Section 1739.07 | Voluntary termination by member.
...on a finding that the member is in good standing, that both the member and the arrangement have met all the requirements of sections 1739.01 to 1739.22 of the Revised Code and any rules adopted by the superintendent of insurance pursuant to such sections, and that the member has complied with all the requirements of the agreement as of the proposed effective date of termination. (2) If a member voluntarily terminate... |