Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3924.01 | Small employer health benefit plans - provision of health care coverage definitions.
...he carrier for the same or similar coverage under a plan or arrangement covering any small employer with similar case characteristics. (C) "Carrier" means any sickness and accident insurance company or health insuring corporation authorized to issue health benefit plans in this state or a MEWA. A sickness and accident insurance company that owns or operates a health insuring corporation, either as a separate corpor... |
Section 3924.51 | Plan benefits for adopted children.
...ild, an individual who has not attained age eighteen as of the date of the adoption or placement for adoption. (2) "Health insurer" has the same meaning as in section 3924.41 of the Revised Code. (3) "Placement for adoption" means the assumption and retention by a person of a legal obligation for total or partial support of a child in anticipation of the adoption of the child. The child's placement with a person te... |
Section 3937.43 | Reduction in premium charges for insureds over 60 completing motor vehicle accident prevention course.
... applicant or insured is sixty years of age or older; (2) The applicant or insured successfully completes a motor vehicle accident prevention course, which includes classroom instruction and the passing of an examination in accordance with both of the following: (a) The department of public safety shall approve the course and the examination. However, the department shall not approve any correspondence course or an... |
Section 3939.01 | Organizing mutual protective associations.
...(A) Any number of persons of lawful age, not less than ten in number, owning insurable property in this state, may associate themselves together for the purpose of insuring each other against the risk of direct physical loss or damage to property in this state, including theft of property in this state, except loss or damage to motor vehicles caused by collision. Any association organized under this section sha... |
Section 3953.14 | Investments.
...xpenses incurred in obtaining them, the age thereof, the cost of replacements less depreciation, and all other relevant factors. Once the value of a title plant has been determined, such value may be increased only by the acquisition of another title plant by purchase, consolidation, or merger; in no event shall the value of the title plant be increased by additions made thereto as part of the normal course of abstra... |
Section 3965.01 | Definitions.
...s amended. (I) "Independent insurance agent" has the same meaning as in section 3905.49 of the Revised Code. (J) "Information security program" means the administrative, technical, and physical safeguards that a licensee uses to access, collect, distribute, process, protect, store, use, transmit, dispose of, or otherwise handle nonpublic information. (K) "Information system" means a discrete set of electronic i... |
Section 3970.04 | Disclosures.
... the pet insurance policy excludes coverage due to any of the following: (a) A preexisting condition; (b) A hereditary disorder; (c) A congenital anomaly or disorder; (d) A chronic condition. (2) Disclosure of whether the pet insurance policy excludes coverage for any reason other than those listed in division (A)(1) of this section and, if so, the following statement: "Other exclusions may apply. Please ... |
Section 3999.03 | Life insurance - official or agent issuing fraudulent policies.
...No trustee, officer, agent, or employee of a corporation, company, or association organized to transact the business of life or accident or life and accident insurance on the assessment plan shall knowingly insure a person, or permit him to be insured without that person's knowledge or consent, or insure a fictitious person, a person over sixty-five or under fifteen years of age, or a sickly or infirm person. No ph... |
Section 4104.19 | Operator's license.
...ts: (1) Be at least eighteen years of age; (2) Have one year of experience in the operation of steam engines, high pressure boilers, or low pressure boilers as applicable to the type of license being sought, or a combination of experience and education for the type of license sought as determined to be acceptable by the superintendent. (C) No applicant shall qualify to take an examination or to renew a license ... |
Section 4109.01 | Employment of minors definitions.
... any person less than eighteen years of age. (E) "Seasonal amusement or recreational establishment" means both of the following: (1) An amusement or recreational establishment that does not operate for more than seven months in any calendar year; (2) An amusement or recreational establishment whose average receipts for any six months during the preceding calendar year were not more than thirty-three and one-... |
Section 4109.05 | Rules prohibiting employment of minors in hazardous or detrimental occupations.
...or who is sixteen or seventeen years of age and who is employed by an employer under the manufacturing and construction mentorship program created in section 4109.22 of the Revised Code from being employed in a construction occupation or manufacturing occupation if the orders issued pursuant to the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 29 U.S.C. 201, et seq., permit the employment of the minor in the construction occup... |
Section 4111.03 | Overtime.
...hall pay an employee for overtime at a wage rate of one and one-half times the employee's wage rate for hours worked in excess of forty hours in one workweek, in the manner and methods provided in and subject to the exemptions of section 7 and section 13 of the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 52 Stat. 1060, 29 U.S.C.A. 207, 213, as amended, and, effective beginning on the effective date of this amendment , sectio... |
Section 4112.03 | Ohio civil rights commission.
...member shall be at least sixty years of age. Terms of office shall be for five years, commencing on the twenty-ninth day of July and ending on the twenty-eighth day of July. Each member shall hold office from the date of his appointment until the end of the term for which he was appointed. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed sha... |
Section 4112.05 | Filing a charge of unlawful discriminatory practice.
...ion alleging that another person has engaged or is engaging in an unlawful discriminatory practice. In the case of a charge alleging an unlawful discriminatory practice that is not an unlawful discriminatory practice relating to employment and that is described in division (G), (I), or (J) of section 4112.02 or in section 4112.021 or 4112.022 of the Revised Code, the charge shall be in writing and under oath and shal... |
Section 4112.051 | Employment discrimination administrative remedy.
...ing: (a) That an employer, employment agency, personnel placement service, or labor organization has engaged or is engaging in an unlawful discriminatory practice relating to employment; (b) That a person has engaged in an unlawful discriminatory practice relating to employment described in division (A)(24)(b) of section 4112.01 of the Revised Code. (2) A charge under this section shall be in writing, under oa... |
Section 4112.08 | Liberal construction.
...al status, disability, national origin, age, or ancestry. However, no person has a cause of action or claim based on an unlawful discriminatory practice relating to employment described in division (A)(24)(a) of section 4112.01 of the Revised Code against a supervisor, manager, or other employee of an employer unless that supervisor, manager, or other employee is the employer. Nothing in this division abrogates sta... |
Section 4117.19 | Employee organization reports.
... (2) The name and address of its local agent for service of process; (3) A general description of the public employees the organization represents or seeks to represent; (4) The amounts of the initiation fee and monthly dues members must pay; (5) A pledge, in a form prescribed by the board, that the organization will comply with the laws of the state and that it will accept members without regard to age, race, co... |
Section 4123.62 | Consideration of expected wage increases.
...njured or disabled employee was of such age and experience when injured or disabled as that under natural conditions an injured or disabled employee's wages would be expected to increase, the administrator of workers' compensation may consider that fact in arriving at an injured or disabled employee's average weekly wage. (B) On each first day of January, the current maximum monthly benefit amounts provided in secti... |
Section 4123.68 | Schedule of compensable occupational diseases.
...mployment in which such employee was engaged and due to the nature of any process described in this section. A disease which meets the definition of an occupational disease is compensable pursuant to this chapter though it is not specifically listed in this section. SCHEDULE Description of disease or injury and description of process: (A) Anthrax: Handling of wool, hair, bristles, hides, and skins. (B) Glande... |
Section 4141.30 | Paying benefits.
...y: (1) Computing the individual's average weekly wage as defined in division (O)(2) of section 4141.01 of the Revised Code; (2) Determining the individual's dependency class under division (E) of this section; (3) Computing the individual's weekly benefit amount to be fifty per cent of the individual's average weekly wage except, that the individual's weekly benefit amount shall not exceed the maximum amount sh... |
Section 4301.17 | State liquor stores or agencies.
...vised Code, five state liquor stores or agencies may be established in each county. One additional store may be established in any county for each twenty thousand of population of that county or major fraction thereof in excess of the first forty thousand, according to the last preceding federal decennial census or according to the population estimates certified by the department of development between decennial cens... |
Section 4301.171 | Tasting samples of spirituous liquor.
..., the quality and character of the beverage. (3) "Trade marketing company" means a company that solicits the purchase of beer and intoxicating liquor and educates the public about beer and intoxicating liquor. (4) "Trade marketing professional" means an individual who is an employee of, or is under contract with, a trade marketing company and who has successfully completed a training program described in section ... |
Section 4301.243 | Giving things of value in connection with purchase of alcoholic beverage.
...tion 4303.25 of the Revised Code, or an agent or employee of a manufacturer or supplier, excluding a distributor or retail permit holder, may give merchandise or another thing of value to a personal consumer in connection with the purchase of an alcoholic beverage if both of the following apply: (1) The value of the merchandise or other thing of value does not meet or exceed the retail price of the alcoholic beverag... |
Section 4301.245 | Use of social media for advertising.
...ting liquor at retail permit holders or agency stores in a certain geographic area. (4) "Social media" means a service, platform, or web site where users communicate with one another free of charge and share media such as pictures, videos, music, and blogs. "Social media" includes the web site of a distributor, manufacturer, trade marketing professional, solicitor, or broker. (5) "Trade marketing professional" ha... |
Section 4301.253 | Training program.
...vern the sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages, and intoxicating liquor; (B) Instruction on the prevention of the illegal serving of beer, wine, mixed beverages, and intoxicating liquor to persons under twenty-one years of age; (C) Use of conflict management skills in alcohol-related situations; (D) Instruction on methods to safely evacuate the premises of a permit holder in an emergency. |