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Section 1567.79 | Instruction on hazards.

...Employees assigned to work on a longwall working section shall be instructed in the hazards of longwall mining, including, but not limited to, a review of all of the following: (A) Escapeway and travel routes; (B) Ventilation; (C) Roof support; (D) Communications; (E) Stop controls and signals; (F) Location of first aid equipment; (G) Safety rules for longwall mining.

Section 159.05 | Jurisdiction shall vest.

...vised Code do not prevent any officers, employees, or inmates of any national asylum for disabled volunteer soldiers located on any such land over which jurisdiction is ceded, who are qualified voters of this state from exercising the right of suffrage at all township, county, and state elections in any township in which such national asylum is located.

Section 163.59 | Policy for land acquisition.

..., or a written statement prepared by an employee of the acquiring agency who is a qualified appraiser, setting forth an opinion of defined value of an adequately described property as of a specified date, supported by the presentation and analysis of relevant market information. (D) Before the initiation of negotiations for real property, the head of the acquiring agency concerned shall establish an amount that the...

Section 164.12 | Preventing adverse effects on federal income tax.

...local subdivisions, and those officers, employees and agents responsible in the circumstances, shall do all things necessary or appropriate to comply with such covenants and shall take all actions to account for, calculate, report, make available, and pay moneys pursuant to section 148(f) of the Internal Revenue Code to the extent required to comply with such covenants. For those purposes: (A) Moneys from the funds ...

Section 165.13 | Prohibiting interest in public contract.

...o is an officer, director, stockholder, employee, or owner of any interest in a proprietorship, corporation, joint enterprise, partnership, or other association which is the lessee of a project or the trustee, paying agency, or depository of funds under an indenture of mortgage or trust agreement securing bonds issued under authority of section 165.03 of the Revised Code, or a supplier of materials or a contractor or...

Section 166.01 | Economic development program definitions.

...y and transportation service, taxation, employee recruitment and training, and liaison and coordination with and among governmental agencies. (H) "Governmental agency" means the state and any state department, division, commission, institution or authority; a municipal corporation, county, or township, and any agency thereof, and any other political subdivision or public corporation or the United States or any agen...

Section 166.02 | Public policy declaration.

... and accounting experts, attorneys, and employees, agents, and independent contractors as are necessary in the director's judgment and fix the compensation for their services; (6) Receive and accept from any person grants, gifts, and contributions of money, property, labor, and other things of value, to be held, used and applied only for the purpose for which such grants, gifts, and contributions are made; (7)...

Section 166.12 | Public policy to assist in and facilitate establishment or development of eligible innovation projects.

... and accounting experts, attorneys, and employees, agents, and independent contractors as are necessary in the director's judgment and fix the compensation for their services; (6) Receive and accept from any person grants, gifts, and contributions of money, property, labor, and other things of value, to be held, used, and applied only for the purpose for which such grants, gifts, and contributions are made; (7) Ent...

Section 166.17 | Establishment or development of eligible research and development projects.

...tion and accounting experts, attorneys, employees, agents, and independent contractors as are necessary in the director's judgment, and fix the compensation for their services; (6) Receive and accept from any person, grants, gifts, and contributions of money, property, labor, and other things of value, to be held, used, and applied only for the purpose for which such grants, gifts, and contributions are made; (7) E...

Section 169.13 | Agreements to pay fee, compensation, commission, or other remuneration to locate, deliver, recover, or assist in recovery of unclaimed funds.

...ontents of a safe deposit box is not an employee or agent of the director of commerce; (h) That the director of commerce is not a party to the agreement; (i) That the person agreeing to locate, deliver, recover, or assist in the recovery of the unclaimed funds or contents of a safe deposit box holds a valid certificate of registration issued by the director under section 169.16 of the Revised Code; (j) The numb...

Section 1701.01 | General corporation law definitions.

...e issuing public corporation; (c) Any employee of the issuing public corporation who is also a director of such corporation; (d) Any person that acquires such shares for valuable consideration during the period beginning with the date of the first public disclosure of a proposal for, or expression of interest in, a control share acquisition of the issuing public corporation; a transaction pursuant to section 1701...

Section 1701.03 | Purposes of corporation.

...t an individual is a director, officer, employee, or other agent of a corporation formed under this chapter and is rendering professional services or engaging in the practice of a profession through a corporation formed under this chapter or that the organization is a corporation formed under this chapter. (C) Nothing in division (A) or (B) of this section precludes the organization of a professional association i...

Section 1701.15 | Pre-emptive rights.

...ons with respect thereto, to any or all employees of the corporation or of subsidiary corporations or to a trustee on their behalf, under a plan adopted or to be adopted by the directors for that purpose. (B) No action shall be brought upon any cause of action arising under division (A) of this section at any time after two years from the day on which a written notice or other communication is given or mailed to eac...

Section 1701.35 | Purchase of own shares.

...h respect thereto, to any or all of the employees of the corporation or of subsidiary corporations or to a trustee on their behalf, under any plan adopted or to be adopted by the directors for that purpose; (5) From a person who has purchased such shares from the corporation under an agreement reserving to the corporation the right to repurchase or obligating it to repurchase; (6) To avoid the issuance of or to eli...

Section 1701.591 | Close corporation agreement.

...nditions of employment of an officer or employee of the corporation without regard to the period of employment; (7) The declaration and payment of dividends or distributions or the division of profits; (8) Elimination of the board of directors, restrictions upon the exercise by directors of their authority, or delegation to one or more shareholders or other persons of all or part of the authority of the directors...

Section 1701.641 | Fiduciary duties of officers.

...(1) One or more directors, officers, or employees of the corporation who the officer reasonably believes are reliable and competent in the matters prepared or presented; (2) Counsel, public accountants, or other persons as to matters that the officer reasonably believes are within the person's professional or expert competence. (C) For purposes of this section, both of the following apply: (1) In any action bro...

Section 1701.91 | Judicial dissolution.

...her public officers, officials, or any employees, or any other criminal activity. (B) A complaint for judicial dissolution shall be verified by any of the complainants and shall set forth facts showing that the case is one of those specified in this section. Unless the complainants set forth in the complaint that they are unable to annex a list of shareholders, a schedule shall be annexed to the complaint set...

Section 1701.93 | False statement or entry.

...(A) No officer, director, employee, or agent of a corporation shall, either alone or with another or others, with intent to deceive: (1) Make, issue, deliver, publish, or send by mail or by any other means of communication any prospectus, report, circular, certificate, statement, balance sheet, exhibit, or document, respecting the shares, assets, liabilities, capital, business, dividends or distributions, earnings,...

Section 1702.341 | Officers - fiduciary duties.

...(1) One or more directors, officers, or employees of the corporation who the officer reasonably believes are reliable and competent in the matters prepared or presented; (2) Counsel, public accountants, or other persons as to matters that the officer reasonably believes are within the person's professional or expert competence. (C) For purposes of this section, both of the following apply: (1) In any action ...

Section 1702.41 | Merger or consolidation into domestic corporation.

...ers in, directors, officers, managers, employees, agents, or other representatives of, or consultants to, the surviving or new entity. (2) At least twenty days before consummation of any merger or consolidation of a domestic public benefit corporation pursuant to division (B)(1)(b) of this section, written notice, including a copy of the proposed plan of merger or consolidation, shall be delivered to the attor...

Section 1702.411 | Merger or consolidation into entity other than domestic corporation.

...ders in, directors, officers, managers, employees, agents, or other representatives of, or consultants to, the surviving or new entity. (2) At least twenty days before consummation of any merger or consolidation of a domestic public benefit corporation pursuant to division (B)(1)(b) of this section, written notice, including a copy of the proposed plan of merger or consolidation, shall be delivered to the attorney ...

Section 1702.54 | False statement or entry.

...(A) No officer, director, employee, or agent of a corporation shall, either alone or with another or others, with intent to deceive: (1) Make, issue, deliver, transmit by mail, or publish any prospectus, report, circular, certificate, statement, balance sheet, exhibit, or document, respecting membership rights in, or the activities, assets, liabilities, earnings, or accounts of, a corporation, that is false in any m...

Section 1702.55 | Liability of members, directors and officers of corporation.

...e corporation prepared by an officer or employee of the corporation in charge of its accounts or certified by a public accountant or firm of public accountants, or in good faith the director considered the assets to be of their book value, or the director followed what the director believed to be sound accounting and business practice. (E) A director who is present at a meeting of the directors or a committee there...

Section 1702.80 | Qualified nonprofit corporation may establish police department.

...lice or any other officer, official, or employee of the municipal corporation that enters into the agreement, to appoint or to approve or disapprove the appointment of any police officer appointed and employed by the qualified nonprofit corporation police department under division (B) of this section. An authorizing agreement shall comply with any statutes and with any municipal charter provisions, ordinances, or res...

Section 1703.02 | Corporations excepted.

...nterstate commerce, by engineers, or by employees especially experienced as to such machinery or equipment, as part thereof; to credit unions, title guarantee and trust companies, bond investment companies, and insurance companies; or to public utility companies engaged in this state in interstate commerce.