Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 128.42 | Next generation 9-1-1 access fee on prepaid wireless service.
...tail sale of a prepaid wireless calling service occurring in this state, a next generation 9-1-1 access fee of five-tenths of one per cent of the sale price. (B) For purposes of division (A) of this section, a retail sale occurs in this state if it is effected by the consumer appearing in person at a seller's business location in this state, or if the sale is sourced to this state under division (E)(3) of section ... |
Section 128.46 | Filing returns; remitting charges and fees; subscriber liability; audit and assessment.
...e costs to the state. (B) A wireless service provider, reseller, and seller may each retain as a collection fee three per cent of the total wireless 9-1-1 charges required to be collected under sections 128.40, 128.41, and 128.42 of the Revised Code, and shall account to the tax commissioner for the amount retained. (C) The return required under division (A)(1)(a) of this section shall be filed electronically u... |
Section 128.99 | Penalties.
...ubsequent offense. (C) If a wireless service provider, reseller, or seller violates division (A)(1)(a) of section 128.46 of the Revised Code, and does not comply with any extensions granted under division (A)(2) of that section, the tax commissioner may impose a late-filing penalty of not more than the greater of fifty dollars or five per cent of the amount required to be remitted as described in division (B)(1)(b... |
Section 1306.21 | Rules for state agency use of electronic records or electronic signatures.
...tures, the department of administrative services, in consultation with the state archivist, shall adopt rules in accordance with section 111.15 of the Revised Code setting forth all of the following: (1) The minimum requirements for the method of creation, maintenance, and security of electronic records and electronic signatures; (2) If electronic records must be signed by electronic means, all of the following: (... |
Section 1319.02 | Enforcing commitment to pay attorneys' fees in commercial contract of indebtedness.
... but not limited to, the nature of the services rendered, the time expended in rendering the services, the amount of money and the value of the property affected, and the professional skill and expertise of the attorney or attorneys rendering the services. Unless a court has been requested to make a determination of the amount of attorneys' fees that is reasonable and finds to the contrary by a preponderance o... |
Section 1329.60 | Assignment of trademark or service mark and registration.
...Any trademark or service mark and its registration shall be assignable with the good will of the business in which the trademark or service mark is used, or with that part of the good will of the business connected with the use of and symbolized by the trademark or service mark. Assignment shall be by instruments in writing duly executed and may be recorded with the secretary of state upon the payment of the fee sp... |
Section 1329.67 | Rights at common law.
... enforcement of rights in trademarks or service marks acquired in good faith at common law prior to any of the following times: (A) Prior to another person's registration in this state of a trademark or service mark, with the registrant having a subsequent first use date; (B) Prior to another person's registration in the United States patent and trademark office of a trademark or service mark, with the other person... |
Section 1332.03 | No determination as to public utility status of cable service operation.
...al assembly that the provision of cable service over a cable system by a municipal corporation does or does not constitute a public utility pursuant to Section 4 of Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution. (B) Nothing in sections 1332.01 to 1332.10 of the Revised Code confers authority on a political subdivision of this state to own, lease, or operate a cable system or to provide cable service over a cable system; rather, ... |
Section 1333.42 | Lien of bailee for hire on personal property - construction project.
...ate. (B) If a bailee for hire performs services or provides materials with respect to any personal property of the owner of, or principal contractor associated with, a public or private construction project, and if the bailee for hire obtains a lien with respect to that personal property pursuant to section 1333.41 of the Revised Code or the common law of this state in order to secure the reasonable value of the ser... |
Section 1333.91 | Pyramid promotional scheme definitions.
...ather than from the sale of products or services to ultimate users or from the consumption or use of products or services by ultimate users. (B) "Compensation" means money, financial benefit, or anything of value. Compensation does not include payment based upon sales made to persons who are not participants in a pyramid promotional scheme, and who are not purchasing in order to participate in the plan or operation.... |
Section 1345.032 | Suppliers soliciting fees for copies of deeds.
...s of or clouds on title ; (d) Utility service lines such as drainage, sewerage, water, electric, telephone, or other such service lines ; (e) Quitclaim of possible outstanding interests. (2) "Public body" means any township, county, municipal corporation, commission, district, authority, other subdivision, or public body of this state. (3) "Solicit" means to advertise or market to a person with whom the soli... |
Section 1345.421 | Surety bond where facility under construction and not available for service at time buyer signs contract.
... construction, and is not available for service at the time the buyer signs the contract, the seller shall maintain a surety bond issued by a surety company authorized to do business in this state the principal sum of which shall be a minimum of ten thousand dollars. The seller is relieved from the obligation to maintain the bond twenty-four months after completion of the facility and commencement of service. The bon... |
Section 1349.521 | Security freeze on consumer credit cards.
...g by certified mail or other comparable service or by any secured electronic method authorized by the consumer credit reporting agency. (2) A representative requesting a security freeze on a protected consumer's credit report shall provide to the credit reporting agency sufficient proof of authority and, for both the representative and the protected consumer, sufficient proof of identity. (B)(1) A consumer credit r... |
Section 135.01 | Uniform depository act definitions.
...of all school districts and educational service centers except as otherwise provided in this section, the board of education or governing board of a service center, and when the case so requires, the board of commissioners of the sinking fund; in the case of a municipal corporation, the legislative authority, and when the case so requires, the board of trustees of the sinking fund; in the case of a township, the boar... |
Section 1353.06 | Cause for termination.
...ading advertising or failing to provide service and replacement parts or to perform warranty obligations; (b) Fails to provide adequate sales, service, or parts personnel in accordance with the dealer agreement; (c) Fails to meet reasonable building and housekeeping requirements; (d) Fails to comply with applicable licensing laws with respect to any of the products and services that the dealer represents as being ... |
Section 1355.07 | Exiting the sandbox.
...offering the novel financial product or service in the regulatory sandbox within sixty days of the end of the testing period; (2) Seek an extension pursuant to section 1355.08 of the Revised Code to pursue a license or other authorization required by law. (B) If the superintendent does not receive notification pursuant to division (A) of this section, the regulatory sandbox testing period ends at the expiration o... |
Section 140.05 | Leasing hospital facilities.
...hol, drug addiction, and mental health services; county boards of developmental disabilities; the department of mental health and addiction services; or the department of developmental disabilities, for uses which they are authorized to make thereof under the laws applicable to them, or any combination of them, and they may lease such facilities to or from a hospital agency for such uses, upon such terms and c... |
Section 140.06 | Issuing revenue obligations.
...spital receipts sufficient to meet bond service charges, reserve, and other requirements provided for in the bond proceedings. (C) Such revenue obligations shall not be general obligations, debt, or bonded indebtedness of any public hospital agency. The holders or owners of the obligations shall not be given the right, and have no right, to have excises or taxes levied by a public hospital agency for the payment of ... |
Section 141.02 | Pay of adjutant general, assistants, and quartermaster.
...f pay for the time they are performing service in the uniformed service as required by their federally recognized officer status. These positions shall not accrue leave as other permanent state employees do but shall accrue leave and record usage of leave as if these positions were those of the administrative department heads listed in section 121.03 of the Revised Code. (D) If the assistant quartermaster gene... |
Section 145.29 | Procedure for purchasing credit.
... elects to purchase or otherwise obtain service credit under section 145.28, 145.291, 145.292, 145.293, or 145.299 or division (G) of section 145.47 of the Revised Code shall do both of the following: (1) Submit a request to the public employees retirement board in a manner or form approved by the board; (2) For each year, or portion of a year, of credit purchased or otherwise obtained, pay to the employees' saving... |
Section 145.331 | Disability allowance recipient applying for service retirement.
...ection 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 allowan... |
Section 145.36 | Benefits upon disability retirement.
...nt determined by multiplying the total service credit of the retirant, and in addition thereto the projected number of years and fractions thereof between the effective date of the member's disability retirement and attainment of the applicable age, assuming continuous service, by two and two-tenths per cent of the member's final average salary. Where the recipient is not receiving a disability benefit under s... |
Section 145.49 | Calculations of employee and employer contribution rates separately.
...45.332 of the Revised Code under which service as a public safety officer is treated as service as a law enforcement officer, the contributions for service as a public safety officer shall be at the rate for service as a law enforcement officer. |
Section 145.58 | Group health insurance coverage for retired persons and survivors.
... base eligibility on years and types of service credit earned by members. Eligibility determinations shall be made in accordance with the rules, except that an individual who, as a result of making a false statement in an attempt to secure a benefit under this section, is convicted of violating section 2921.13 of the Revised Code is ineligible for coverage. (B) The board may enter into agreements with insurance comp... |
Section 149.331 | State record administration program.
...ram of the department of administrative services shall do all of the following: (A) Establish and promulgate in consultation with the state archivist standards, procedures, and techniques for the effective management of state records; (B) Review applications for one-time records disposal and schedules of records retention and destruction submitted by state agencies in accordance with section 149.333 of the Revi... |