Skip to main content
Back To Top Top Back To Top
The Legislative Service Commission staff updates the Revised Code on an ongoing basis, as it completes its act review of enacted legislation. Updates may be slower during some times of the year, depending on the volume of enacted legislation.

Ohio Revised Code Search

Titles
Busy
 
Keywords
:
state agency
{"removedFilters":"","searchUpdateUrl":"\/ohio-revised-code\/search\/update-search","keywords":"state+agency","start":3476,"pageSize":25,"sort":"BestMatch","title":""}
Results 3,476 - 3,500 of 4,318
Sort Options
Sort Options
Sections
Section
Section 3727.46 | Prohibited facility fees.

...olitical subdivision thereof, or by any agency or instrumentality of the government of the United States or the government of any state or political subdivision thereof, including medicare and medicaid managed care organization plans. (3) "Hospital" means an institution or facility licensed under Chapter 3722. of the Revised Code. (4) "Physician" means an individual authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised C...

Section 3728.01 | Definitions.

...d by a peace officer: a law enforcement agency or other entity described in division (A) of section 109.71 of the Revised Code.

Section 3734.121 | List of hazardous wastes generated within state.

... United States environmental protection agency hazardous waste number assigned to each waste under regulations promulgated under the "Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976," 90 Stat. 2806, 42 U.S.C.A. 6921, as amended; and (3) The quantity of waste generated during the preceding calendar year. (B) The director of environmental protection may: (1) From funds made available by the general assembly, make...

Section 3734.21 | Paying costs of closing, constructing or restoring facilities.

...thority to the environmental protection agency for the payment of such costs. (B) The director may expend money credited to the environmental protection remediation fund established in section 3734.281 of the Revised Code for the payment of the cost of a ll or part of any of the following: (1) Closure or post-closure care of a solid waste or construction and demolition debris facility; (2) Remediation or abateme...

Section 3734.23 | Acquiring facility constituting imminent and substantial threat - restoration contracts.

...thority to the environmental protection agency that pledge moneys from the hazardous waste facility management fund, the hazardous waste clean-up fund, or the environmental protection remediation fund for the repayment of and for the interest on such loans. Any lands or facilities purchased or acquired under this section shall be deeded to the state, but no deed shall be accepted or the purchase price paid until the ...

Section 3734.25 | Paying portion of costs of closing facility or abating pollution.

...irector, an authorized employee of the agency, or a contractor employed by the director may enter upon the facility to sample, repair, or reconstruct air and water quality monitoring equipment constructed under the contract. Such easements shall be for a specified period of years and may be extinguished by agreement between the political subdivision and the director. When necessary to protect public health or ...

Section 3734.282 | Natural resource damages fund.

...Except for natural resource damage assessment costs recovered by the state that are required by section 3734.28 of the Revised Code to be credited to the hazardous waste clean-up fund created in that section, all money collected by the state for natural resources damages under the "Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980," 94 Stat. 2767, 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq., as amended, ...

Section 3734.30 | State's liability for injury or damage.

...bris facility by a person other than an agency, department, or institution of the state; (B) Conditions present at a facility that is acquired by the state by gift or devise ; (C) Activities conducted pursuant to section 3734.20 or 3734.21 of the Revised Code, remediation activities for which money may be expended pursuant to section 3734.281 of the Revised Code, or activities for which money may be expended purs...

Section 3734.48 | Coal combustion residuals.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Coal combustion residuals" means fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, and flue gas desulfurization materials generated from burning coal for the purpose of generating electricity by electric utilities and independent power producers, as defined in 40 C.F.R. Part 257. (2) "Coal combustion residuals landfill" means an area of land or an excavation that receives coal combustion resid...

Section 3734.551 | Reimbursement of director for expenses of preparing and ordering implementation of plan or amended plan.

...e staff of the environmental protection agency when travel to the district is necessary to conduct data collection and other plan preparation activities; (8) Necessary long-distance telephone calls. (B) Upon ordering a district to implement a plan or amended plan under section 3734.521, 3734.55, or 3734.56 of the Revised Code, the director shall send to the board of county commissioners or directors an itemized dem...

Section 3734.573 | Fee for generation of solid wastes within district.

...United States environmental protection agency, the director of environmental protection, or the director of administrative services on behalf of the director of environmental protection for the purpose of remediating conditions at a hazardous waste facility, solid waste facility, or other location at which the administrator or regional administrator or the director of environmental protection has reason to bel...

Section 3734.60 | Plastic containers labeled with code for basic material used in bottle or container.

...ates. (D) The environmental protection agency shall maintain a list of the codes prescribed in divisions (B)(1) to (8) of this section and shall provide a copy of the list to any person upon request.

Section 3734.81 | Obtaining license from board of health or director of environmental protection agency.

...(A) On and after the effective date of the applicable rules adopted under section 3734.70, 3734.71, 3734.72, or 3734.73 of the Revised Code and except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, division (D) of section 3734.75, or division (D) of section 3734.76 of the Revised Code, no person shall operate a scrap tire collection, storage, monocell, monofill, or recovery facility without a license issued u...

Section 3734.82 | Annual fee for scrap tire recovery facility license - scrap tire management fund.

...eceived by the environmental protection agency for the scrap tire management program; all grants, gifts, and contributions made to the director for that program; and all other moneys that may be provided by law for that program. The director shall use moneys in the fund as follows: (1) Expend amounts determined necessary by the director to implement, administer, and enforce the scrap tire provisions of this chapter...

Section 3734.822 | Scrap tire grant fund.

...osted by the state, including any state agency, or by any solid waste management district or other political subdivision. Grants awarded under division (B)(1) of this section may be awarded to individuals, businesses, and entities certified under division (F)(6) of section 3734.49 of the Revised Code. (C) Projects and activities that are eligible for grants under division (B)(1) of this section shall be evaluat...

Section 3734.83 | Registration of transporters.

...rence from the environmental protection agency: (a) A nonprofit organization; (b) Federal, state, or local government; (c) A university; (d) Other civic organization. (E) A transporter of scrap tires is liable for the safe delivery of any scrap tires from the time the transporter obtains them until the transporter delivers them to a scrap tire collection, storage, monocell, monofill, or recovery facili...

Section 3734.91 | Definitions - lead acid batteries.

... United States environmental protection agency. (E) "Wholesaler" means a person that sells replacement lead-acid batteries for resale.

Section 3735.33 | Housing authorities may join or cooperate with one another.

...Any two or more metropolitan housing authorities created under sections 3735.27 to 3735.50 of the Revised Code, may join or cooperate with one another in the exercise, either jointly or otherwise, of any or all of their powers relative to the purpose of financing as provided in sections 3735.31 and 3735.45 to 3735.49 of the Revised Code. The moneys received from such joint or cooperative financing may be used for pla...

Section 3735.40 | Housing project definitions.

...deral works administrator, or any other agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States. (B) "Slum" has the meaning defined in section 1.08 of the Revised Code. (C) "Housing project" or "project" means any of the following works or undertakings: (1) Demolish, clear, or remove buildings from any slum area. Such work or undertaking may embrace the adaptation of such area to public purposes...

Section 3735.44 | Planning, zoning, and sanitary laws applicable to housing projects.

...ate and of any political subdivision or agency thereof in which a housing project is located shall apply to housing projects of a metropolitan housing authority to the same extent as if said projects were planned, constructed, owned, or operated by private persons. All powers granted in said laws or in any municipal charter to or over privately owned land, buildings, or structures are hereby granted over and in relat...

Section 3735.51 | Housing cooperation law definitions.

...deral works administrator, or any other agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States.

Section 3735.59 | Contracts for furnishing services to tenants.

...r with the state, a state department or agency, or a state public body as defined in section 3735.51 of the Revised Code for furnishing to the authority food services, health clinics, medical services, or other services for tenants of the authority who are not able to provide for themselves. The director of any state department may enter into agreements with a metropolitan housing authority for furnishing such servi...

Section 3736.06 | Designating liaison - political subdivision participation.

...(A) Agencies of the state certified pursuant to section 3734.49 of the Revised Code as eligible to receive a grant shall designate an employee as the liaison with the director of environmental protection to cooperate with the director in carrying out the director's duties under this chapter. (B) The executive and legislative authorities of municipal corporations, counties, and townships and the boards of park commis...

Section 3736.07 | Metal beverage containers not requiring a separate opener prohibited.

...No person, agency of the state, municipal corporation, county, or township shall sell or offer for sale any beer or mixed beverages as defined in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code, or any soft drink as defined in section 913.22 of the Revised Code, in a metal container that is so designed that it may be opened by removing from the container a part of the container without using a separate opener. However, not...

Section 3737.03 | Duties of state fire council.

...The state fire council may do all of the following: (A) Conduct research, make and publish reports on fire safety, and recommend to the governor, the general assembly, the board of building standards, and other state agencies, any needed changes in the laws, rules, or administrative policies relating to fire safety; (B) Recommend revisions in the rules included in the state fire code adopted by the fire mars...