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Section 5109.15 | Blind Defined.

Effective: November 25, 1969 Latest Legislation: House Bill 435 – 108th General Assembly As used in sections 5109.15 to 5109.18, inclusive, of the Revised Code, “blind” means having either of the following limitations: (A) Vision twenty/two hundred or less in the better eye with proper correction; (B) Field defect in the better eye with proper […]

Section 5109.16 | Authorization to Identify Blind-Made Goods.

Effective: November 25, 1969 Latest Legislation: House Bill 435 – 108th General Assembly To facilitate prompt and authoritative identification of goods and articles made by blind persons, any person, public or private institution or agency, firm, association, or corporation engaged in the manufacture or distribution of goods or articles made by blind persons may apply […]

Section 5109.17 | Conditions for Identifying Blind-Made Products.

Effective: November 25, 1969 Latest Legislation: House Bill 435 – 108th General Assembly Goods or articles may be identifield as blind-made products only if the following conditions are met: (A) At least seventy-five per cent of the total hours required to prepare, process, assemble, package, and pack the product are contributed by blind persons, but […]

Section 5109.18 | Prohibiting Sale Without Approval Label.

Effective: November 25, 1969 Latest Legislation: House Bill 435 – 108th General Assembly No person, public or private institution or agency, firm, association, or corporation shall manufacture, distribute, display, advertise, offer for sale or sell goods or articles represented as made by blind persons unless such goods or articles bear an official imprint, stamp, symbol, […]

Section 5109.99 | Penalty.

Effective: November 25, 1969 Latest Legislation: House Bill 435 – 108th General Assembly Whoever violates section 5109.18 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars for a first offense; for each subsequent offense such person shall be fined not less than five hundred nor more […]