Effective: September 19, 1961 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 500 – 104th General Assembly As used in sections 6112.01 to 6112.05, inclusive, of the Revised Code: (A) “Sewage” means any substance that contains any of the waste products or excrementitious or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals, which pollutes the waters of […]
Effective: October 23, 1972 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 397 – 109th General Assembly For the purpose of preventing, controlling, and abating new or existing pollution of the waters of the state, the director of environmental protection, upon application by any person and determination by the director that such action will be conducive to the public […]
Effective: May 6, 1998 Latest Legislation: House Bill 26 – 122nd General Assembly Applications for approval of plans for the construction and installation of facilities under this chapter shall be made in the manner and form prescribed by the director of environmental protection and shall be accompanied by plans, specifications, and other data that the […]
Effective: October 23, 1972 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 397 – 109th General Assembly The construction of the facilities for which plans have been approved by the director of environmental protection shall be performed under the supervision of a registered engineer, in a manner acceptable to the director. Such registered engineer shall be employed by the […]
Effective: September 19, 1961 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 500 – 104th General Assembly A board of county commissioners may acquire, by purchase, sewerage systems and disposal systems serving sewer districts within its county, constructed by any person under the authority granted by sections 6112.02 and 6112.03 of the Revised Code. If the board and owners […]
Effective: May 6, 1998 Latest Legislation: House Bill 26 – 122nd General Assembly Whoever violates section 6112.02 or 6112.04 of the Revised Code shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars.