Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2917.03 | Riot.
...pose to intimidate a public official or employee into taking or refraining from official action, or with purpose to hinder, impede, or obstruct a function of government; (3) With purpose to hinder, impede, or obstruct the orderly process of administration or instruction at an educational institution, or to interfere with or disrupt lawful activities carried on at such institution. (B) No person shall participate wi... |
Section 2919.223 | Child and family child care facilities - definitions.
...) An owner, provider, administrator, or employee of, or volunteer at, a child care facility; (2) An in-home aide; (3) A person who represents that the person provides child care. (E) "Peace officer" has the same meaning as in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2921.34 | Escape.
...n that is supervision of a person by an employee of the department of rehabilitation and correction while the person is on any type of release from a state correctional institution, other than transitional control under section 2967.26 of the Revised Code or placement in a community-based correctional facility by the parole board under section 2967.28 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2921.44 | Dereliction of duty.
...ludes the following: (1) An officer or employee of a contractor as defined in section 9.08 of the Revised Code; (2) A fiscal officer employed by the operator of a community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code or by the operator of a college-preparatory boarding school established under Chapter 3328. of the Revised Code. |
Section 2923.1210 | Transporting or storing a firearm or ammunition on private property.
...ncluding the theft of a firearm from an employee's or invitee's automobile, unless the business entity, property owner, or public or private employer intentionally solicited or procured the other person's injurious actions. |
Section 2923.17 | Unlawful possession of dangerous ordnance - illegally manufacturing or processing explosives.
...not apply to: (1) Officers, agents, or employees of this or any other state or the United States, members of the armed forces of the United States or the organized militia of this or any other state, and law enforcement officers, to the extent that any such person is authorized to acquire, have, carry, or use dangerous ordnance and is acting within the scope of the person's duties; (2) Importers, manufacturers, dea... |
Section 2923.31 | Corrupt activity definitions.
...sed Code, and any governmental officer, employee, or entity. (H) "Personal property" means any personal property, any interest in personal property, or any right, including, but not limited to, bank accounts, debts, corporate stocks, patents, or copyrights. Personal property and any beneficial interest in personal property are deemed to be located where the trustee of the property, the personal property, or the inst... |
Section 2925.01 | Drug offense definitions.
...ed as an investigator or security guard employee under Chapter 4749. of the Revised Code; (29) A person licensed to practice as a nursing home administrator under Chapter 4751. of the Revised Code; (30) A person licensed to practice as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist under Chapter 4753. of the Revised Code; (31) A person issued a license as an occupational therapist or physical therapist under C... |
Section 2925.11 | Possession of controlled substances.
...13, 2016, to any public agency or to an employee of any public agency. (e) Division (B)(2)(b) of this section does not apply to any person who twice previously has been granted an immunity under division (B)(2)(b) of this section. No person shall be granted an immunity under division (B)(2)(b) of this section more than two times. (f) Nothing in this section shall compel any qualified individual to disclose prot... |
Section 2925.51 | Evidence in drug offense cases.
...gner and stating that the signer is an employee of the laboratory issuing the report and that performing the analysis is a part of the signer's regular duties, and giving an outline of the signer's education, training, and experience for performing an analysis of materials included under this section. The signer shall attest that scientifically accepted tests were performed with due caution, and that the evidence ... |