Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 145.196 | Consolidation of combined plan with defined benefit plan.
...of consolidation under this section for age and service retirement, disability, survivor, or death benefits shall be determined under sections 145.32, 145.35, 145.36, 145.361, 145.45, and 145.451 of the Revised Code. A member's retirement allowance shall be an amount determined in accordance with section 145.335 of the Revised Code. (E) The following sections of Chapter 145. of the Revised Code do not apply to the... |
Section 145.201 | Additional service credit purchased by elected or appointed officials.
...ice, and service subject to the tax on wages imposed by the "Federal Insurance Contributions Act," 68A Stat. 415 (1954), 26 U.S.C.A. 3101, as amended. For each year of additional service credit purchased under this section, the member shall pay into the employees' savings fund an amount specified by the public employees retirement board that is equal to one hundred per cent of the additional liability resulting fr... |
Section 145.331 | Disability allowance recipient applying for service retirement.
...f that section may make application for age and service retirement under this section. Retirement shall be effective on the first day of the first month following the last day for which the disability allowance is paid. (B) The annual allowance payable under this section shall consist of the sum of the amounts determined under divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this section: (1) The greater of the following: (a) An... |
Section 145.35 | Providing disability coverage for on-duty illness or injury.
...nt system shall provide disability coverage to each member who has at least five years of total service credit and disability coverage for on-duty illness or injury to each member who is a PERS law enforcement officer or PERS public safety officer, regardless of length of service. The coverage shall extend only to illness or injury that occurs before the member's contributing service terminates or, in the case of ... |
Section 145.382 | Employment of certain retirants notwithstanding restrictions.
...(A) A former member receiving an age and service retirement allowance from the public employees retirement system, and hereafter referred to as a retirant, may be employed, notwithstanding sections 145.38 and 145.46 of the Revised Code, if his later employment has been in a position described in any of the following categories: (1) A position authorized by section 101.31, 121.03, or 121.04 of the Revised Code; (2) ... |
Section 145.451 | Payment of death benefit.
...ho at the time of death is receiving an age and service retirement benefit or a disability benefit from this system, a death benefit shall be paid, following the completion of an application on a form approved by the public employees retirement board, to one of the following in the order given: (1) The person the retirant or disability benefit recipient has designated in writing duly executed on a form provided by t... |
Section 145.582 | Providing health care coverage for elected officials given erroneous information.
...mber in writing that, as a recipient of age and service retirement, the member will receive health care coverage, the system shall grant full-time service credit to the member for each month of contributing service as an elected official prior to December 31, 1987, only for the purpose of health care coverage under section 145.58 of the Revised Code, provided the member canceled a policy of health insurance in relian... |
Section 147.01 | Appointment and commission of notaries public - notary public for state.
...ing: (1) The person has attained the age of eighteen years. (2)(a) Except as provided in division (B)(2)(b) of this section, the person is a legal resident of this state. (b) The person is not a legal resident of this state, but is an attorney admitted to the practice of law in this state by the Ohio supreme court, and has the person's principal place of business or the person's primary practice in this stat... |
Section 149.432 | Releasing library record or patron information.
...shment or maintenance of a system to manage the library records or to assist in the transfer of library records from one records management system to another, compilation of statistical data on library use, and collection of fines and penalties. (5) A library may release under division (B) of section 149.43 of the Revised Code records that document improper use of the internet at the library so long as any patron in... |
Section 1514.30 | Interstate mining compact - interstate mining commission.
...or the rights and interests of those engaged in mining, those using or proposing to use these resources for other purposes, and the public; (3) Measures for the reduction of the adverse effects of mining on land, water, and other resources may be costly, and the devising of means to deal with them are of both public and private concern; (4) Such variables as soil structure and composition, physiography, climatic co... |
Section 1522.01 | Compact ratified and enacted.
... required by the context: Adaptive Management means a Water resources management system that provides a systematic process for evaluation, monitoring and learning from the outcomes of operational programs and adjustment of policies, plans and programs based on experience and the evolution of scientific knowledge concerning Water resources and Water Dependent Natural Resources. Agreement means the Great Lakes-St. ... |
Section 1533.112 | Annual wetlands habitat stamp needed to hunt ducks, geese or brant - wetlands habitat fund.
...es for the acquisition, development, management, or preservation of waterfowl areas within the state; (B) Forty per cent for contribution by the division to an appropriate nonprofit organization for the acquisition, development, management, or preservation of lands and waters within the United States or Canada that provide or will provide habitat for waterfowl with migration routes that cross this state. No mon... |
Section 1533.13 | Persons authorized to issue licenses, stamps and permits - application procedure.
...clerk of the court of common pleas, village clerks, township fiscal officers, and other authorized agents designated by the chief of the division of wildlife. When required by the chief, a clerk, fiscal officer, or other agent shall give bond in the manner provided by the chief. All bonds, reports, except records prescribed by the auditor of state, and moneys received by those persons shall be handled under rules ado... |
Section 1533.171 | Prohibiting injuring persons or property while hunting.
...f the person is under eighteen years of age, the juvenile court, in whose jurisdiction the violation occurred. The review shall be limited to the question of the appropriateness of the period of revocation. The court shall send a copy of the petition to the chief by certified mail together with timely notice of the date, time, and place of a hearing on the petition. The filing of a petition for a review shall not sta... |
Section 1533.342 | Commercial fishing licenses.
...ing to the protection, preservation, management, and utilization of fish species in a biologically sound manner. (B) The chief, in prescribing forms for license applications, may require the applicant to list information relating to the kind and condition of boats and fishing equipment proposed to be used by the applicant, port or ports of entry, years of commercial fishing experience, quantity and kinds of fish ta... |
Section 1533.631 | Permit for handling fish at wholesale.
...ion of wildlife: over eighteen years of age, no prior conviction of or plea of guilty on or after October 10, 2007, to a disqualifying offense as determined in accordance with section 9.79 of the Revised Code, and ninety days Ohio residency immediately preceding application. The chief shall issue an annual permit granting the applicant the privilege to handle such fish at wholesale at one or more designated premises ... |
Section 154.22 | Capital facilities for parks and recreation.
... use or purchase with, any governmental agency having authority under law to operate such capital facilities, and the director of such department may sublease such capital facilities to, and make other agreements with respect to the use or purchase thereof with, any such governmental agency, or such director may sublease or contract for the operation of such capital facilities in accordance with the applicable provis... |
Section 1546.16 | Pilot and engineer licenses.
...license shall be over eighteen years of age. The violation of any of the sections of the Revised Code relating to reservoir parks or other bodies of water under supervision and control of the division or any rule or regulation of the division for the management of such reservoir parks or other bodies of water shall be cause for the chief to revoke such license. |
Section 1547.11 | Operation, control, or manipulation under influence of alcohol or drug.
...(B) No person under twenty-one years of age shall operate or be in physical control of any vessel underway or shall manipulate any water skis, aquaplane, or similar device on the waters in this state if, at the time of the operation, control, or manipulation, any of the following applies: (1) The person has a concentration of at least two-hundredths of one per cent, but less than eight-hundredths of one per cent by... |
Section 1547.15 | Observer required when towing skier.
...device, or engaging or attempting to engage in barefoot skiing, on the waters in this state shall have present in the vessel a person or persons other than the operator, ten years of age or older, who shall at all times observe the progress of the person being towed. The operator of the towing vessel shall at all times observe the traffic pattern toward which the vessel is approaching. No person shall operate or per... |
Section 164.06 | District public works integrating committee duties.
...cement needs of the district; (2) The age and condition of the system to be repaired or replaced; (3) Whether the project would generate revenue in the form of user fees or assessments; (4) The importance of the project to the health and safety of the citizens of the district; (5) The cost of the project and whether it is consistent with division (G) of section 164.05 of the Revised Code and the district's al... |
Section 1701.11 | Adopting, amending, and repealing regulations.
... the conduct of its affairs, and the management of its property, consistent with law and the articles, may be adopted, amended, or repealed in any of the following ways: (a) Within ninety days after the corporation is formed, by the directors in accordance with division (A)(1) of section 1701.10 of the Revised Code; (b) By the shareholders at a meeting held for that purpose, by the affirmative vote of the hol... |
Section 1701.56 | Number and qualifications of directors - provisional director.
...l persons of at least eighteen years of age and shall have such qualifications, if any, as are stated in the articles or the regulations. (4) The directors may elect a chairperson of the board who shall be a director. Unless otherwise provided in the articles or regulations or in a resolution of the directors, the chairperson of the board is not an officer of the corporation. (B) The court of common pleas of the co... |
Section 1707.16 | Application for and issuance of salesperson's license.
...oy the applicant; (3) The applicant's age and education, and the applicant's experience in the sale of securities; whether the applicant has ever been licensed by the division, and if so, when; whether the applicant has ever been refused a license by the division; and whether the applicant has ever been licensed or refused a license or any similar permit by any division or commissioner of securities, whatsoever nam... |
Section 1707.49 | Reporting elder financial exploitation.
...ollowing: (a) A person sixty years of age or older; (b) A person eligible to receive protective services pursuant to sections 5101.60 to 5101.71 of the Revised Code. (2) "Financial exploitation" means either of the following: (a) The wrongful or unauthorized taking, withholding, directing, appropriation, or use of money, assets, or property of an eligible adult; (b) Any act or omission by a person, includin... |