Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 9.55 | Installation of teletypewriters for deaf or hearing-impaired at state agencies.
...tment of commerce, the department of developmental disabilities, the department of education and workforce, the department of health, the department of aging, the department of children and youth, the governor's office of advocacy for disabled persons, and the civil rights commission. (B) Each state agency shall install in its offices at least one teletypewriter designed to receive printed messages from and transm... |
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Section 9.56 | Plans and drawings for public buildings filed with county recorder.
...vernment. (B) Except as otherwise provided in division (C) of this section, the owner of any public building, within thirty days after the completion of the project, shall file the plans and drawings representing the building as built for any such public building constructed or being constructed after the effective date of this section with the county recorder in the county where the building is located. The plans a... |
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Section 9.561 | Menstrual products in public buildings.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Government entity" means a state agency, public institution, political subdivision, or any other organized body, office, agency, institution, or entity established by the laws of this state for the exercise of any function of government. (2) "Public building" means any building owned or occupied by a government entity. (B) No government entity shall place menstrual products in... |
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Section 9.57 | Closure of places of worship.
...ounds where activities of an organized religious group are conducted. (2) "Public official" means any elected or appointed officer, employee, or agent of the state or any political subdivision, board, commission, bureau, or other public body established by law. |
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Section 9.58 | Court settlements that conflict with the Revised Code.
...(B) In any civil action in a state or federal court, no public official, including any attorney representing or acting on behalf of a public official, has any authority to compromise or settle the action, consent to any condition, or agree to any order in connection therewith if the compromise, settlement, condition, or order nullifies, suspends, enjoins, alters, or conflicts with any provision of the Revised Code. ... |
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Section 9.59 | State agency records.
...al form or characteristic, including an electronic record as defined in section 1306.01 of the Revised Code, created or received by or coming under the jurisdiction of any state agency, which serves to document the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the agency. (3) "Public official" means all officers, employees, or duly authorized representatives or agents ... |
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Section 9.60 | Contracts for firefighting agency, private fire company, or emergency medical service organization.
...lace where a fire is in progress or is believed to be in progress, or answering any other emergency and the operation of the vehicle did not constitute willful or wanton misconduct. (b) An employee providing emergency medical services was operating a motor vehicle while responding to or completing a call for emergency medical care or treatment, the employee was holding a valid driver's license issued under Chapter 4... |
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Section 9.61 | Residency not required for fire chief.
...itical subdivision that operates a fire department. (B) Nothing in the Revised Code requires, or shall be construed to require, that the fire chief of a firefighting agency reside in the territory of the firefighting agency. |
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Section 9.62 | Purchase of police dog or horse.
... division (B) of this section, the disposition of the animal shall be as otherwise provided by law. (D) A law enforcement officer who leaves an equine or canine unit of a law enforcement agency while the police dog or horse assigned to the officer is still fit for duty forfeits the right to purchase the animal under this section. |
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Section 9.63 | Compliance with lawful requests under Patriot Act.
...t of the United States pertaining to homeland security, to the extent that the request is consistent with the doctrine of federalism. (B) No municipal corporation shall enact an ordinance, policy, directive, rule, or resolution that would materially hinder or prevent local employees from complying with the USA Patriot Act or any executive order of the president of the United States pertaining to homeland security or... |
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Section 9.64 | Political subdivision cybersecurity.
... business or industrial operations, or deliver goods or services; (d) Unauthorized access to an entity's information system or network, or nonpublic information contained therein, that is facilitated through or is caused by: (i) A compromise of a cloud service provider, managed service provider, or other third-party data hosting provider; or (ii) A supply chain compromise. "Cybersecurity incident" does not in... |
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Section 9.65 | Annuity program for volunteer fire fighters.
...egislative authority at any time to cancel or otherwise terminate an annuity with any particular insurer or insurers. The board or the legislative authority may pay all or any portion of the cost, premium, or charge of the annuity. The board or the legislative authority may create a fund in the treasury of the township, the joint fire district, or the municipal corporation, as appropriate, for the annuity program. Th... |
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Section 9.66 | Indication of outstanding liability owed to state in application for economic development assistance.
...used in this section: (1) "Economic development assistance" means all of the following: (a) The programs and assistance provided or administered by the department of development under Chapters 122. and 166. of the Revised Code and any other section of the Revised Code under which the department provides or administers economic development assistance; (b) The programs and assistance provided or administered by a po... |
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Section 9.661 | Liens to secure performance on development loans and property tax incentives.
...property and personal property the acquisition of which was funded in whole or in part by the proceeds of the loan. Any such lien shall be in an amount not exceeding the amount financed under the development loan agreement, or the amount guaranteed under the loan guarantee agreement, and used to fund acquisition of the property. The lien may be in addition to any other security required by the development loan agreem... |
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Section 9.67 | Restrictions on owner of professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility.
...g agreement, management agreement, non-relocation agreement, or other similar agreement entered into with the political subdivision before, on, or after the effective date of this amendment that expressly obligates the professional sports team to play all or most of the professional sports team's regular season home games at the tax-supported facility for the term of the lease or agreement, or for a shorter period of... |
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Section 9.68 | Regulation of arms prohibited - challenging political subdivisions.
... for law-abiding people to protect themselves, their families, and others from intruders and attackers without fear of prosecution or civil action for acting in defense of themselves or others. Except as specifically provided by the United States Constitution, Ohio Constitution, state law, or federal law, a person, without further license, permission, restriction, delay, or process, including by any ordinance, rule, ... |
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Section 9.681 | Local regulation of tobacco and alternative nicotine products.
...further finds and declares that the imposition of tobacco product and alternative nicotine product regulation by any political subdivision is a matter of statewide concern and would be inconsistent with that statewide, comprehensive enactment. Therefore, regulation of the giveaway, sale, purchase, distribution, manufacture, use, possession, licensing, taxation, inspection, and marketing of tobacco products and altern... |
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Section 9.69 | Duties and status of law enforcement officer.
...ficer's employment, commissioning, disposition, appointment, or election as that law enforcement officer, has a responsibility to enforce all or certain laws: (1) The officer holds public office on a continuing basis and has a continuing duty to enforce those laws. (2) The officer is always on duty, regardless of whether the officer is, or is not, officially within work hours or officially on the clock. |
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Section 9.691 | Security employees of the general assembly and executive department officers.
...embly and executive department officers elected under Ohio Constitution, Article III may establish, implement, and fund through public resources, security provisions for the protection of the members of the general assembly and executive department officers covered under this section. (B)(1) The authority to determine and administer appropriate security provisions for the general assembly is vested in the presiding... |
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Section 9.70 | Permission for street on lands of public institution.
... established through or over the lands belonging to a public institution of the state without the special permission of the general assembly. |
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Section 9.73 | Public employer inquiries regarding criminal background.
...story from employment in a particular position. |
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Section 9.74 | Victims of dissemination of image.
...o is applying for or holds a license solely on the basis that the person is a victim of a violation of section 2917.211 of the Revised Code: (1) Refuse to issue a license to an applicant; (2) Limit, suspend, or revoke a license; (3) Refuse to renew a license. |
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Section 9.75 | Requirement for employment of local laborers prohibited.
...tion and any person or entity that actively participates in whole or in part in the actual construction of a public improvement or provision of professional design services by itself, through the use of employees, or through the use of a construction manager, construction manager at risk, professional design firm, design-build firm, general contractor, or subcontractor. (3) "Design-build firm" has the same meaning a... |
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Section 9.76 | Boycott provisions in certain contracts.
... a contract with a company for the acquisition or provision of supplies, equipment, or services, or for construction services, unless the contract declares that the company is not boycotting any jurisdiction with whom this state can enjoy open trade, including Israel, and will not do so during the contract period. |
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Section 9.78 | Determination of effect of criminal conviction by licensing authority.
...(1) "License" means an authorization evidenced by a license, certificate, registration, permit, card, or other authority that is issued or conferred by a licensing authority to an individual by which the individual has or claims the privilege to engage in a profession, occupation, or occupational activity over which the licensing authority has jurisdiction. "License" does not include a registration under section 101.... |