Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1703.17 | Surrender of license.
...r a certified copy of an order of court terminating the existence of such corporation; but such certificate or certified copy shall be accompanied by the information required by division (B)(3) of this section. (F) After the payment of the fee specified in division (N)(2) of section 111.16 of the Revised Code and the filing of any such certificate or certified copy under this section, the secretary of state shall ... |
Section 1707.18 | Application for transfer of license.
...(A)(1) If a partnership licensed as a dealer is terminated under the laws of the state where the partnership is organized, or by death, resignation, withdrawal, or addition of a general partner, the license of the partnership shall be automatically extended for a period of thirty days after the termination. The license of the partnership and the licenses of its salespersons may be transferred to the successor p... |
Section 1713.50 | Private college or university may establish campus police department.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Political subdivision" means a county, municipal corporation, or township. (2) "Private college or university" means a college or university that has all of the following characteristics: (a) It is not owned or controlled by the state or any political subdivision of the state. (b) It provides a program of education in residence leading to a baccalaureate degree or provides a prog... |
Section 173.27 | Criminal records check of ombudsman applicants.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Applicant" means a person who is under final consideration for employment by a responsible party in a full-time, part-time, or temporary position that involves providing ombudsman services to residents and recipients. "Applicant" includes a person who is under final consideration for employment as the state long-term care ombudsman or the head of a regional long-term care ombudsma... |
Section 173.38 | Criminal records checks.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Applicant" means a person who is under final consideration for employment with a responsible party in a full-time, part-time, or temporary direct-care position or is referred to a responsible party by an employment service for such a position. "Applicant" does not include a person being considered for a direct-care position as a volunteer. (2) "Area agency on aging" has the same ... |
Section 1733.051 | Grounds for termination of services.
...(A) The senior management officials of a credit union may terminate the membership of, or some or all services to, a member of the credit union, if the member does any of the following: (1) Causes a loss to the credit union; (2) Commits fraud or any similar misdeed against the credit union or against any person on the premises of the credit union; (3) Engages in inappropriate behavior involving another person, ... |
Section 1733.324 | Issuing cease-and-desist order.
...(A)(1) If, in the opinion of the superintendent of credit unions, a credit union or a regulated individual is engaged in any unsafe or unsound practice in conducting the business of the credit union, has knowingly participated in or consented to a violation of this chapter or rules adopted thereunder, or has failed to comply with a supervisory agreement, he may serve upon such credit union or regulated individual not... |
Section 1751.11 | Evidence of coverage.
...(A) Every subscriber of a health insuring corporation is entitled to an evidence of coverage for the health care plan under which health care benefits are provided. (B) Every subscriber of a health insuring corporation that offers basic health care services is entitled to an identification card or similar document that specifies the health insuring corporation's name as stated in its articles of incorporation, and... |
Section 1751.14 | Termination of coverage of child.
...(A) Notwithstanding section 3901.71 of the Revised Code, any policy, contract, or agreement for health care services authorized by this chapter that is issued, delivered, or renewed in this state and that provides that coverage of an unmarried dependent child will terminate upon attainment of the limiting age for dependent children specified in the policy, contract, or agreement, shall also provide in substance both ... |
Section 1751.72 | Policy, contract, or agreement containing a prior authorization requirement.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Chronic condition" means a medical condition that has persisted after reasonable efforts have been made to relieve or cure its cause and has continued, either continuously or episodically, for longer than six continuous months. (2) "Clinical peer" means a health care practitioner in the same, or in a similar, specialty that typically manages the medical condition, procedure, or tre... |
Section 1751.83 | Maintaining internal review system.
...A health insuring corporation shall establish and maintain an internal review system that has been approved by the superintendent of insurance. The system shall provide for review by a clinical peer and include adequate and reasonable procedures for review and resolution of appeals from enrollees concerning adverse determinations made under section 1751.81 of the Revised Code, including procedures for verifying... |
Section 1761.18 | Unsafe or unsound practices.
...(A)(1) If, in the opinion of the superintendent of credit unions, a credit union share guaranty corporation or a director, officer, or employee of the corporation is engaged in any unsafe or unsound practice in conducting the business of the corporation, has knowingly participated in or consented to a violation of this chapter or rules adopted thereunder, or has failed to comply with a supervisory agreement, he may s... |
Section 1776.53 | Effect of partner's dissociation.
...(A) If a partner's dissociation results in a dissolution and winding up of the partnership business, sections 1776.61 to 1776.67 of the Revised Code apply. Otherwise, sections 1776.54 to 1776.58 of the Revised Code apply. (B) Upon a partner's dissociation, all of the following apply: (1) The partner's right to participate in the management and conduct of the partnership business terminates, except as otherwi... |
Section 1776.62 | Partnership continues after dissolution.
...(A) Subject to division (B) of this section, a partnership may continue after dissolution only for the purpose of winding up its business. The partnership is terminated when its business is completed. (B) At any time after the dissolution of a partnership and before the winding up of its business is completed, all of the partners, including any dissociating partner other than a wrongfully dissociating partner... |
Section 1782.19 | Rights, powers, and liabilities of limited partners.
...he investment company, the approving or terminating of investment advisory or underwriting contracts, and the approving of auditors; (xi) The indemnification of any partner or other person; (xii) Such other matters, stated in writing, as may be subject to the approval or disapproval of limited partners. (b) The voting described in division (B)(10)(a) of this section may be by number, financial interest, class, gro... |
Section 1901.183 | Environmental division additional jurisdiction.
...In addition to jurisdiction otherwise granted in this chapter, the environmental division of a municipal court shall have jurisdiction within its territory in all of the following actions or proceedings and to perform all of the following functions: (A) Notwithstanding any monetary limitations in section 1901.17 of the Revised Code, in all actions and proceedings for the sale of real or personal property unde... |
Section 1905.033 | Annual registration.
...(A) The mayor of a municipal corporation who conducts a mayor's court shall register annually with the supreme court as provided in this division. The mayor shall file the registration on a form prescribed by the supreme court and not later than the fifteenth day of January in any year in which the mayor conducts a mayor's court or at least fifteen days before the mayor first conducts a mayor's court in a particular ... |
Section 1923.14 | Writ of execution enforced.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this section, within ten days after receiving a writ of execution described in division (A) or (B) of section 1923.13 of the Revised Code, the sheriff, police officer, constable, or bailiff shall execute it by restoring the plaintiff to the possession of the premises, and shall levy and collect reasonable costs, not to exceed the standard motion fee, and make return, as upon other ... |
Section 2111.47 | Wards other than minors.
... as before the appointment. Such entry terminating the guardianship of an incompetent person shall have the same effect as a determination by the court that such person is competent. |
Section 2112.31 | Transfer of guardianship or conservatorship to another state.
...inal order confirming the transfer and terminating the guardianship upon the probate court's receipt of both of the following: (1) A provisional order accepting the proceeding from the court to which the proceeding is to be transferred and that is issued under provisions similar to section 2112.32 of the Revised Code; (2) The documents required to terminate a guardianship in this state. (G) In determining wh... |
Section 2119.05 | Termination of trust - final account.
...If at any time the absentee returns and makes application to the probate court for the termination of the trust established under section 2119.01 of the Revised Code, the court shall, on notice to the trustee and other interested parties, order the trustee to file a final account and on settlement of the account shall terminate the trust and order all remaining property returned. If an executor, administrator, ... |
Section 2131.08 | Rule against perpetuities.
...(A) Subject to sections 1746.14, 1747.09, and 2131.09 of the Revised Code, no interest in real or personal property shall be good unless it must vest, if at all, not later than twenty-one years after a life or lives in being at the creation of the interest. All estates given in tail, by deed or will, in real property lying within this state shall be and remain an absolute estate in fee simple to the issue of th... |
Section 2137.14 | Fiduciary duty and authority.
...(A) The legal duties imposed on a fiduciary charged with managing tangible property apply to the management of digital assets, including all of the following: (1) The duty of care; (2) The duty of loyalty; (3) The duty of confidentiality. (B) All of the following apply to a fiduciary's or designated recipient's authority with respect to a digital asset of a user: (1) Except as otherwise provided in section ... |
Section 2151.211 | Employer may not penalize employee for being subpoenaed before juvenile court.
...No employer shall discharge or terminate from employment, threaten to discharge or terminate from employment, or otherwise punish or penalize any employee because of time lost from regular employment as a result of the employee's attendance at any proceeding pursuant to a subpoena under this chapter or Chapter 2152. of the Revised Code. This section generally does not require and shall not be construed to require an... |
Section 2151.354 | Orders of disposition of unruly child.
...(A) If the child is adjudicated an unruly child, the court may: (1) Make any of the dispositions authorized under section 2151.353 of the Revised Code; (2) Place the child on community control under any sanctions, services, and conditions that the court prescribes, as described in division (A)(4) of section 2152.19 of the Revised Code, provided that, if the court imposes a period of community service upon the child... |