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-The Ohio driver's education books state that you must honk the horn whenever you pass another car. MORE
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Call CPS again and this time ask the name and phone extension of the person speaking. Also ask for their mailing address. Then explain the situation and inform them that if an investigation is not immediately made regarding the situation, y...
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The Ohio laws and administrative rules against discrimination can be found in Ohio Revised Code Section 4112 and Ohio Administrative Code Section 4112 , respectively.
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An experienced attorney who has handled thousands of claims is knowledgeable in both the state and federal laws and can determine the best way to proceed to get you what you are entitled to. Why would you represent yourself when you can e...
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You are open burning any time you light an outdoor fire. In the past, many materials--including leaves, tree trimmings, tires, and construction debris--were routinely burned outdoors.
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There comes a point when the idiocy of some humans endangers others so much that government intervention is warranted. Cell phones and texting are in the same category. If you don't like this law, you are probably one of the Neaderthals who...
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Yes. In Ohio, common law marriages that were created before October 10, 1990 are recognized. If you met Ohio’s criteria for common law marriage before October 10, 1990, then you are legally married and you will be treated as a married coupl...
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"An internationally accredited agency whose mission is to protect life and property, promote traffic safety and provide professional public safety services with respect, compassion, and unbiased professionalism."
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The Stow Police Department has a zero tolerance policy for seat belt violations.  The officer needs to see you with your seat belt on.  It doesn't matter that you may have been wearing it as you were driving along, the officer may not have ...
http://www.stow.oh.us/Departments/Police/policeFAQ.shtm...
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools today issued rankings for state charter school laws. When compared to a model of exemplary state level charter school law, Ohio ranked 26th out of the 40 states that currently allow charter s...
http://www.stateofohioeducation.com/2010/01/will-ohio-c...