Can you summarize OHRC Section 2913.11?
This legal document, found in the Ohio Revised Code under Crimes-Procedure, governs the offense of passing bad checks. It defines key terms such as ‘check’ and ‘issue a check’. The document states that it is illegal for a person, with the purpose to defraud, to issue or transfer a check or other negotiable instrument knowing that it will be dishonored or that a stop payment has been ordered. The document also establishes presumptions of knowledge of dishonor under certain circumstances.
Can you summarize OHRC Section 2913.21?
This section of the Ohio Revised Code governs the misuse of credit cards. It prohibits various actions such as practicing deception to obtain a credit card, buying or selling credit cards from or to unauthorized persons, and misusing a credit card account held by a political subdivision. It also prohibits obtaining control over a credit card as security for a debt, obtaining property or services using an expired or revoked card or in violation of the law, furnishing property or services upon presentation of a credit card used in violation of the law, and making false representations to the issuer of a credit card.
Can you summarize OHRC Section 2933.51?
This document provides definitions for wiretapping and electronic surveillance in the context of Ohio Revised Code sections 2933.51 to 2933.66. It defines ‘wire communication’ as an aural transfer made through the use of facilities for transmission of communications by wires or similar methods, including electronic storage. ‘Oral communication’ is defined as an oral communication uttered with an expectation of privacy. ‘Intercept’ refers to the acquisition of the contents of any wire, oral, or electronic communication through the use of an interception device.
Can you summarize OHRC Section 3770.05?
This legal document pertains to the issuance and regulation of lottery sales agent licenses in Ohio. It defines a ‘person’ as any individual, association, corporation, partnership, or other business entity meeting the requirements set forth in the document. The director of the state lottery commission has the authority to license individuals as lottery sales agents based on various factors, including financial responsibility, accessibility of the place of business, sufficiency of existing agents, volume of expected sales, and public interest, convenience, or trust.
Can you summarize OHRC Section 3770.07?
This legal document governs the claiming of prizes in the context of the unclaimed lottery prizes fund. It applies to holders of winning lottery products, executors or administrators of deceased holders, trustees of trusts, and eligible persons serving on active military duty. The document specifies that lottery prize awards must be claimed within 180 days after the announcement of the prize award for online games, after the close of the game for instant games, and after the end of the sporting event or series of sporting events for lottery sports gaming.
Can you summarize OHRC Section 3772.062?
This legal document pertains to the provision of gambling and addiction services in Ohio. The executive director of the commission is required to enter into an agreement with the department of mental health and addiction services to provide a program of gambling and addiction services, including services for problem sports gaming. The costs of these program services are to be paid from the problem sports gaming fund. Additionally, the executive director, in collaboration with the department of mental health and addiction services and the state lottery commission, is responsible for establishing, operating, and publicizing a toll-free telephone number for Ohio residents to obtain information about problem gambling and available addiction services.
Can you summarize OHRC Section 5101.60?
This document provides definitions for terms used in sections 5101.60 to 5101.73 of the Ohio Revised Code related to adult protective services. It defines terms such as abandonment, abuse, adult, caretaker, area agency on aging, community mental health agency, court, emergency, exploitation, incapacitated person, independent living arrangement, mental illness, neglect, outpatient health facility, peace officer, physical harm, protective services, reasonable decisions, senior service provider, and working day. These definitions help establish a common understanding of the terms used in the context of adult protective services in Ohio.
Can you summarize OHRC Section 5101.63?
This legal document, found in the Ohio Revised Code under the Public Welfare section, pertains to the reporting of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adults. It requires individuals listed in the document, such as attorneys, medical professionals, social workers, and others, to immediately report any reasonable belief of abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the county department of job and family services. The document also allows any person with reasonable cause to believe that an adult has suffered abuse, neglect, or exploitation to make a report.
Can you summarize NVRS 104.3101?
This
article may be cited as Uniform Commercial CodeNegotiable Instruments. (Added to NRS by 1965,
817; A 1993,
1255; 1995,
1074)
Can you summarize NVRS 104.3102?
1.This article applies to negotiable
instruments. It does not apply to money, to payment orders governed by article
4A, or to securities governed by article 8. 2.If there is conflict between this
article and article 4 or 9, articles 4 and 9 govern. 3.Regulations of the Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System and operating circulars of the Federal Reserve
banks supersede any inconsistent provision of this article to the extent of the
inconsistency.