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Ohio law consists of the Ohio Constitution, the Ohio Revised Code and the Ohio Administrative Code. The Constitution is the state's highest law superseding all others. The Revised Code is the codified law of the state while the Administrative Code is a compilation of administrative rules adopted by state agencies.
The Legislative Service Commission staff updates the Revised Code on an ongoing basis, as it completes its act review of enacted legislation. Updates may be slower during some times of the year, depending on the volume of enacted legislation.
4783 | State Board of Psychology - Certified Ohio Behavior Analysts: 4901 | Public Utilities Commission of Ohio: 4901:1 | Public Utilities Commission of Ohio | Utilities: 4901:2 | Public Utilities Commission of Ohio | Motor Carriers: 4901:3 | Public Utilities Commission of Ohio | Railroads: 4901:5 | Public Utilities Commission of Ohio ...
The Legislative Service Commission staff updates the Revised Code on an ongoing basis, as it completes its act review of enacted legislation. Updates may be slower during some times of the year, depending on the volume of enacted legislation.
The Legislative Service Commission staff updates the Revised Code on an ongoing basis, as it completes its act review of enacted legislation. Updates may be slower during some times of the year, depending on the volume of enacted legislation.
Ohio Constitution Keywords . Section Number. Go To Section
The general assembly finds and declares that maintenance of an adequate housing supply, including access to livable, clean, and well-maintained residential rental premises, in the state of Ohio is an urgent statewide priority and necessary to the well-being of Ohioans.
Administrative Code Keywords This website publishes administrative rules on their effective dates, as designated by the adopting state agencies, colleges, and universities. 3701 | Department of Health
(1) The county agency shall accept any gift, grant, or other funds from public or private sources offered unconditionally or under conditions which are, in the judgment of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS), proper and consistent with Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code and deposit such funds in the county public assistance ...
The Legislative Service Commission staff updates the Revised Code on an ongoing basis, as it completes its act review of enacted legislation. Updates may be slower during some times of the year, depending on the volume of enacted legislation.