Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3701.771 | Needs assessment regarding lupus.
... lupus, families, representatives from voluntary organizations, health professionals, health plans, and state and local health agencies. (B) The department may undertake activities to raise public awareness about the symptoms of lupus, personal risk factors, and options for diagnosing and treating the disease with a particular focus on populations at elevated risk for lupus. Such activities may include, but ar... |
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Section 3706.19 | Office of ombudsperson for small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program - duties - grants to small businesses.
...iations and small businesses to effect voluntary compliance with the federal Clean Air Act, Chapter 3704. of the Revised Code, and rules adopted under it; (10) Work with other states to establish a network for sharing information on small businesses and their efforts to comply with the federal Clean Air Act and state and local air pollution control laws; (11) Seek public and private funding sources that can f... |
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Section 3707.70 | Definitions for sections 3707.71 to 3707.77.
...umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles. (C) "Infant" means a child who is less than one year of age. |
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Section 3715.871 | Drugs must be donated at pharmacy, hospital, or nonprofit clinic participating in program.
...es, hospitals, and nonprofit clinics is voluntary. Nothing in this or any other section of the Revised Code requires a pharmacy, hospital, or nonprofit clinic to participate in the program. (C) A pharmacy, hospital, or nonprofit clinic participating in the program shall distribute the drugs it accepts under the program to individuals who are residents of this state and meet the eligibility standards established in... |
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Section 3717.221 | Voluntary registration of farm market, farmers market, or farm product auction.
...(A) Either of the following may register with the director of agriculture: (1) A farm market, which is a location where a producer offers fruits, vegetables, and other items for sale; (2) A farm product auction, which is a location where agricultural products, including food products, are offered for sale at auction. (B) The director shall inspect each farm market and farm product auction that registers under t... |
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Section 3719.70 | Grant of immunity or sentencing consideration to person providing information necessary to investigation.
... (C) In the absence of a competent and voluntary waiver of the right against self-incrimination, no information or testimony furnished pursuant to division (B) of this section shall be used in a prosecution of the person furnishing it for any offense other than a prosecution of that person for giving false testimony, information, or other evidence. |
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Section 3721.023 | Party identified in license deemed sole owner of business on premises leased on or before 1-1-70.
... possession of the facility obtains the voluntary written consent of the owner or sublessor of the real estate to such relocation and meets all other requirements for the relocation of beds as specified in this chapter and the rules adopted under it. |
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Section 3727.131 | Stroke registry database.
...727.13 of the Revised Code and national voluntary health organizations involved in stroke quality improvement. (2) The director of health may specify that, of the information, statistics, or other data that is collected, only samples are to be transmitted for inclusion in the stroke registry database. (3) The rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (D)(1) Except as provide... |
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Section 3727.17 | Hospital to provide staff person to assist unmarried parents - acknowledgments of paternity - liability.
...or Title IV-D services; (H) Mail the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity, no later than ten days after it is completed, to the office of child support in the department of job and family services. Each hospital shall provide a notary public to notarize, or witnesses to witness, an acknowledgment of paternity signed by the mother and father. If a hospital knows or determines that a man is presumed under sectio... |
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Section 3736.021 | Auxiliary containers.
...aste management district to implement a voluntary recycling program. |
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Section 3737.882 | Confirming or disproving suspected petroleum release.
...le person, or by a person undertaking a voluntary action of applicable standards pursuant to rules adopted under division (B) of this section shall be contained in an environmental covenant that is entered into in accordance with sections 5301.80 to 5301.92 of the Revised Code. The environmental covenant shall be filed and recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the property is located. P... |
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Section 3746.09 | Variances.
...ter into or who is participating in the voluntary action program under this chapter and rules adopted under it, in accordance with this section and rules adopted under division (B)(10) of section 3746.04 of the Revised Code, may apply to the director of environmental protection for a variance from applicable standards otherwise established in this chapter and rules adopted under it. The application for a variance sha... |
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Section 3746.18 | Request for supporting documents and data.
...sional or laboratory in connection with voluntary actions conducted under this chapter and rules adopted under it or may request any other person who performed work that was conducted to support a request for a no further action letter as provided in division (B)(2) of section 3746.10 of the Revised Code to submit documents and data relating to the no further action letter. No person shall fail to comply with a req... |
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Section 3746.22 | Prosecutions.
...er this division shall be paid into the voluntary action program administration fund created in section 3746.16 of the Revised Code. (C) An action for injunction or civil penalties under division (A) or (B) of this section is a civil action governed by the Rules of Civil Procedure. |
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Section 3746.29 | Authority of director.
...petroleum at or from a property where a voluntary action is being or has been conducted under this chapter and rules adopted under it when the director determines that the release or threatened release poses an imminent and substantial threat to public health or safety or the environment. |
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Section 3746.30 | No effect on obligations, rights and liabilities arising under other state and federal laws.
... applicable requirement existing when a voluntary action is undertaken to notify or coordinate remedial activities with the United States nuclear regulatory commission or the department of health in connection with radioactive materials regulated under that act or those chapters. (D) Nothing in this chapter alters, abridges, abrogates, diminishes, or otherwise limits the rights or protections afforded any shareholde... |
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Section 3770.03 | Commission - powers and duties.
...fines, or payment schedules; (b) Any voluntary exclusion program. (C) Chapter 2915. of the Revised Code does not apply to, affect, or prohibit lotteries conducted pursuant to this chapter. (D) The commission may promulgate rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that establish any standards governing the display of advertising and celebrity images on lottery tickets and on other items that are use... |
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Section 3772.034 | Immunity from liability.
...ility if a person participating in the voluntary exclusion program enters a casino facility. |
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Section 3775.01 | Definitions.
...ly on that basis. (W) "Sports gaming voluntary exclusion program" means the program described in division (B)(11) of section 3775.02 of the Revised Code. (X) "Sports governing body" means a regional, national, or international organization having ultimate authority over the rules and codes of conduct with respect to a sporting event and the participants in the sporting event. (Y) "Type A sports gaming propri... |
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Section 3901.621 | Suspension or revocation of reinsurer's accreditation or certification.
...surer's domiciliary jurisdiction or the voluntary surrender or termination of the reinsurer's eligibility to transact insurance or reinsurance business in its domiciliary jurisdiction or in the primary certifying state of the reinsurer under division (D)(6) of section 3901.62 of the Revised Code. (3) The superintendent finds that an emergency requires immediate action, and a court of competent jurisdiction has ... |
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Section 3903.29 | Allowance of claims.
...ion by reason of the avoidance, whether voluntary or involuntary, of a preference, lien, conveyance, transfer, assignment, or encumbrance, may be filed as an excused late filing under section 3903.35 of the Revised Code if filed within thirty days from the date of the avoidance, or within the further time allowed by the court under division (A) of this section. |
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Section 3903.71 | Unsound company, suspension of authority to do business.
...nced, or has attempted to commence, any voluntary liquidation or dissolution proceeding, or any proceeding to procure the appointment of a receiver, liquidator, rehabilitor, sequestrator, conservator, or similar officer for itself; (C) It is the subject of liquidation or dissolution proceedings undertaken by another state, or any other proceeding undertaken by another state to procure the appointment of a receiver,... |
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Section 3905.14 | Disciplinary actions.
.... (4) "Surrender for cause" means the voluntary termination of all authority to hold any license as an agent in this state, in lieu of a revocation or suspension order. (5) "Suspension" means the termination of all authority to hold any license as an agent in this state, for either a specified period of time or an indefinite period of time and under any terms or conditions determined by the superintendent. (B) ... |
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Section 3906.03 | Alternative minimum financial security benchmarks.
...investment valuation reserves, whether voluntary or mandatory, appropriate reinsurance, the use of conservative actuarial assumptions to provide a margin of security, reserve adjustments in recognition of previous rate inadequacies, contingency or catastrophe reserves, diversification of assets, and underwriting risks; (e) Independent judgments on the soundness of the insurer's operations, as evidenced by the ... |
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Section 3919.01 | Mutual protective associations.
...ompany also may receive money either by voluntary donation or contribution, or by collection through assessments on its members, and may accumulate, invest, distribute, and appropriate such money in any manner that it deems proper. All accumulations and accretions thereon shall be held and used as the property of the members and in the interest of the members, and shall not be loaned to, or used, appropriated, or inv... |