Ohio Admin. Code 1301:3-6-01 - Definitions
(A) "ASME" means
the American society of mechanical engineers. Reference material from this
organization can be obtained at www.asme.org or by calling
1-800-THE-ASME.
(B) "Division" or
"Division of Industrial Compliance" or "Industrial Compliance" means the
division of industrial compliance in the Ohio department of commerce.
(C) "Elevator" has the same meaning as
defined in division (A) of section
4105.01 of the Revised
Code.
(D) "Elevator section" means
the elevator section within the division of industrial compliance in the Ohio
department of commerce.
(E)
As used in Chapter 1301:3-6 of the Administrative Code,
"disqualifying offense" has the following meaning:
(1)
For applicants
seeking to renew a certificate of competency, any offense that is a
felony.
(a)
A
violation of section 2903.01 or
2903.02 of the Revised
Code;
(b)
A sexually oriented offense as defined in section
2950.01 of the Revised
Code;
(c)
An offense that is an offense of violence as defined in
section 2901.01 of the Revised Code, if
the offense is a felony of the first or second degree;
(d)
Complicity in
committing an offense described in paragraph (E)(2)(a) of this
rule;
(e)
An attempt or conspiracy to commit or complicity in
committing any offense described in paragraph (E)(2)(a), (E)(2)(b), (E)(2)(c),
or (E)(2)(d) of this rule if the attempt, conspiracy, or complicity is a felony
of the first or second degree;
(f)
A violation of
any former law of this state, any existing or former law applicable in a
military court or in an Indian tribal court, or any existing or former law of
any nation other than the United States that is or was substantially equivalent
to any offense listed in paragraph (E)(2)(a), (E) (2)(b), (E)(2)(c), (E)(2)(d),
or (E)(2)(e) of this rule;
(g)
Forgery (section
2913.31 of the Revised
Code);
(h)
Trademark counterfeiting (section
2913.34 of the Revised
Code);
(i)
Fraud (section
2913.40, section
2913.42, section
2913.45, section
2913.47, section 2913. 48, or
section 2913.49 of the Revised
Code);
(j)
Receiving stolen property (section
2913.51 of the Revised
Code);
(k)
Bribery (section
2929.02 of the Revised
Code);
(l)
Theft in office (section
2921.41 of the Revised
Code);
(m)
Having an unlawful interest in a public contract
(section 2921.42 of the Revised
Code);
(n)
Engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity (section
2929.32 of the Revised
Code);
(o)
Money laundering (division (A) of section
1315.55(A) of
the Revised Code);
(p)
Criminal negligence (section
2901.21).
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4105.12
Rule Amplifies: 4105.01
Prior Effective Dates: 10/13/2005, 04/11/2015, 07/02/2021
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