Effective: September 10, 2012
Latest Legislation: House Bill 487 - 129th General Assembly
(A) The attorney general shall:
(1) Adopt, amend, and repeal procedural rules;
(2) Adopt as a rule a description of the organization of the attorney general's office, stating the general courses and methods of operation of the section of the office of the attorney general, which is to administer Chapter 1345. of the Revised Code and methods whereby the public may obtain information or make submissions or requests, including a description of all forms and instructions used by that office;
(3) Make available for public inspection all rules and all other written statements of policy or interpretations adopted or used by the attorney general in the discharge of the attorney general's functions, together with all judgments, including supporting opinions, by courts of this state that determine the rights of the parties and concerning which appellate remedies have been exhausted, or lost by the expiration of the time for appeal, determining that specific acts or practices violate section 1345.02, 1345.03, or 1345.031 of the Revised Code;
(4) Inform consumers and suppliers on a continuing basis of acts or practices that violate Chapter 1345. of the Revised Code by, among other things, publishing an informational document describing acts and practices in connection with residential mortgages that are unfair, deceptive, or unconscionable, and by making that information available on the attorney general's official web site;
(5) Cooperate with state and local officials, officials of other states, and officials of the federal government in the administration of comparable statutes;
(6) Report annually on or before the thirty-first day of January to the governor and the general assembly on the operations of the attorney general in respect to Chapter 1345. of the Revised Code, and on the acts or practices occurring in this state that violate such chapter. The report shall include a statement of investigatory and enforcement procedures and policies, of the number of investigations and enforcement proceedings instituted and of their disposition, and of other activities of the state and of other persons to promote the purposes of Chapter 1345. of the Revised Code.
(7) In carrying out official duties, the attorney general shall not disclose publicly the identity of suppliers investigated or the facts developed in investigations unless these matters have become a matter of public record in enforcement proceedings, in public hearings conducted pursuant to division (B)(1) of this section, or the suppliers investigated have consented in writing to public disclosure.
(B) The attorney general may:
(1) Conduct research, make inquiries, hold public hearings, and publish studies relating to consumer transactions;
(2) Adopt, amend, and repeal substantive rules defining with reasonable specificity acts or practices that violate sections 1345.02, 1345.03, and 1345.031 of the Revised Code. In adopting, amending, or repealing substantive rules defining acts or practices that violate section 1345.02 of the Revised Code, due consideration and great weight shall be given to federal trade commission orders, trade regulation rules and guides, and the federal courts' interpretations of subsection 45(a)(1) of the "Federal Trade Commission Act," 38 Stat. 717 (1914), 15 U.S.C.A. 41, as amended.
In adopting, amending, or repealing such rules concerning a consumer transaction in connection with a residential mortgage, the attorney general shall consult with the superintendent of financial institutions and shall give due consideration to state and federal statutes, regulations, administrative agency interpretations, and case law.
(C) In the conduct of public hearings authorized by this section, the attorney general may administer oaths, subpoena witnesses, adduce evidence, and require the production of relevant material. Upon failure of a person without lawful excuse to obey a subpoena or to produce relevant matter, the attorney general may apply to a court of common pleas for an order compelling compliance.
(D) The attorney general may request that an individual who refuses to testify or to produce relevant material on the ground that the testimony or matter may incriminate the individual be ordered by the court to provide the testimony or matter. With the exception of a prosecution for perjury and an action for damages under section 1345.07 or 1345.09 of the Revised Code, an individual who complies with a court order to provide testimony or matter, after asserting a privilege against self incrimination to which the individual is entitled by law, shall not be subjected to a criminal proceeding on the basis of the testimony or matter discovered through that testimony or matter.
(E) Any person may petition the attorney general requesting the adoption, amendment, or repeal of a rule. The attorney general shall prescribe by rule the form for such petitions and the procedure for their submission, consideration, and disposition. Within sixty days of submission of a petition, the attorney general shall either deny the petition in writing, stating the reasons for the denial, or initiate rule-making proceedings. There is no right to appeal from such denial of a petition.
(F) All rules shall be adopted subject to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.
(G) The informational document published in accordance with division (A)(4) of this section shall be made available for distribution to consumers who are applying for a mortgage loan. An acknowledgement of receipt shall be retained by the lender, mortgage broker, and loan officer, as applicable, subject to review by the attorney general and the department of commerce.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 13 | Commercial Transactions
Chapter 1345 | Consumer Sales Practices
Section 1345.01 | Consumer Sales Practices Definitions.
Section 1345.02 | Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices.
Section 1345.021 | Ethanol Blended or Mixed Into Gasoline.
Section 1345.022 | Installation of Unsafe Used Tires.
Section 1345.03 | Unconscionable Consumer Sales Acts or Practices.
Section 1345.031 | Unconscionable Acts by Supplier Prohibited - Unconscionable Provisions.
Section 1345.032 | Suppliers Soliciting Fees for Copies of Deeds.
Section 1345.04 | Jurisdiction.
Section 1345.05 | Attorney General Powers and Duties.
Section 1345.06 | Investigations by Attorney General.
Section 1345.07 | Remedies of Attorney General.
Section 1345.08 | Attorney General to Coordinate With Other Administrative Agency.
Section 1345.09 | Private Causes of Action.
Section 1345.091 | Claim or Defense Against Assignee of Loan.
Section 1345.092 | Supplier's Right to Cure.
Section 1345.10 | Final Judgment Admissible as Prima Facie Evidence.
Section 1345.11 | Bona Fide Errors.
Section 1345.12 | Applicability of Chapter - Exceptions.
Section 1345.13 | Remedies in Addition to Other Remedies.
Section 1345.19 | Jurisdiction.
Section 1345.21 | Home Solicitation Sale Definitions.
Section 1345.22 | Right of Buyer to Cancel.
Section 1345.23 | Written Agreement or Offer to Purchase.
Section 1345.24 | Retaining Notice of Cancellation.
Section 1345.25 | Presumption.
Section 1345.26 | Right of Buyer After Cancellation.
Section 1345.27 | Right of Seller After Cancellation.
Section 1345.28 | Deceptive Acts or Practices.
Section 1345.30 | Fitting, Sale, and Returns of Hearing Aids.
Section 1345.31 | Failing to Comply With Refund Obligations.
Section 1345.41 | Prepaid Entertainment Contract Definitions.
Section 1345.42 | Contract Provision of Prepaid Entertainment Contracts.
Section 1345.43 | Right of Buyer to Cancel.
Section 1345.44 | Prepaid Entertainment Contract Form.
Section 1345.45 | Retaining Notice of Cancellation.
Section 1345.46 | Buyer to Deliver Goods or Evidence of Membership to Seller After Cancellation.
Section 1345.47 | Defenses of Buyer Against Holder in Due Course.
Section 1345.48 | Deceptive Acts or Practices - Damages.
Section 1345.49 | Buyer's Waiver Void.
Section 1345.51 | Consumer Protection Enforcement Fund.
Section 1345.52 | Title Defect Recision Fund.
Section 1345.61 | Invention Development Services Definitions.
Section 1345.62 | Invention Development Services Contracts.
Section 1345.63 | Conspicuous and Legible Cover Sheet With Notice.
Section 1345.64 | Record of Contacts.
Section 1345.65 | Contract Contents.
Section 1345.67 | Maintaining Bond.
Section 1345.68 | Effect on Other Obligations, Rights, or Remedies.
Section 1345.71 | Nonconforming New Motor Vehicle Law Definitions.
Section 1345.72 | Duty to Repair - Repair Unsuccessful.
Section 1345.73 | Presumptions.
Section 1345.74 | Providing Written Statement of Rights.
Section 1345.75 | Civil Action for Loss.
Section 1345.76 | Resale or Lease of Buyback Conditions.
Section 1345.77 | Establishment and Qualification of Informal Dispute Resolution Mechanism.
Section 1345.78 | Buyback Violations.
Section 1345.81 | Using Nonoriginal Equipment Manufacturer Aftermarket Crash Parts.
Section 1345.90 | Defective Assistive Device Definitions.
Section 1345.91 | Express Written Warranty.
Section 1345.92 | Repair Is Unsuccessful or Untimely.
Section 1345.93 | Returned Devices.
Section 1345.94 | Applicability of Consumer Sales Practices Act.