Rule 3701-3-02 | Diseases to be reported. The diseases listed in this rule and classified as class "A,"class "B," and class "C" are declared to be dangerous to the public health and are reportable.
The description shall be in a manner as to permit the proper evaluation thereof by the superintendent, and shall include at least the following: the nature and purpose of the transaction; the nature and the amounts of any payments or transfers of assets between the parties; the identity of all parties to such ...
Rule 3901-3-03 | Transactions subject to prior notice - notice filing. The purpose of this rule is to establish the form and content an insurer must use in order to give notice of a proposed transaction under section 3901.341 of the Revised Code.
Code 3901-1-54 - Unfair property/casualty claims settlement practices. The purpose of this rule is to set forth uniform minimum standards for the investigation and disposition of property and casualty claims arising under insurance contracts or certificates issued to residents of Ohio.
Application for the writ of mandamus must be by petition, in the name of the state on the relation of the person applying, and verified by affidavit. The court may require notice of it to be given to the defendant, or grant an order to show cause why it should not be allowed, or allow the writ without notice.
Ohio Administrative Code This website publishes administrative rules on their effective dates, as designated by the adopting state agencies, colleges, and universities.
1: Rights under a contract may be freely assigned unless the assignment would materially change the duty of the obligor, or materially increase the burden or risk imposed on the obligor by the contract, or materially impair the obligor's chance of obtaining return performance or reduce the contract's value to the ...
Section 2923.02 | Attempt to commit an offense. (A) No person, purposely or knowingly, and when purpose or knowledge is sufficient culpability for the commission of an offense, shall engage in conduct that, if successful, would constitute or result in the offense.
Ohio's Blue Sky Laws, alongside the SEC's Regulation D, provide a regulatory framework that governs the offer and sale of securities within the state. Understanding these laws is essential to ensure compliance, protect investors, and facilitate successful capital-raising efforts.
Section 901.51 | Injuring vines, bushes, trees, or crops on land of another. No person, without privilege to do so, shall recklessly cut down, destroy, girdle, or otherwise injure a vine, bush, shrub, sapling, tree, or crop standing or growing on the land of another or upon public land.