Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1349 | Consumer Protection
Section 1349.34 | Examination and Investigation of Records.

Effective: May 24, 2002
Latest Legislation: House Bill 386 - 124th General Assembly
(A) As often as the superintendent of financial institutions considers it necessary, the superintendent may examine a person's records regarding covered loans. The superintendent may recover from the person any costs incurred in connection with and reasonably related to the examination.
(B) The superintendent may investigate alleged failures to comply with sections 1349.25 to 1349.36 of the Revised Code, or any rule adopted thereunder, or complaints concerning any such failure to comply. In conducting any investigation under this section, the superintendent may compel, by subpoena, witnesses to testify in relation to any matter over which the superintendent has jurisdiction and may require the production of any book, record, or other document pertaining to that matter. If a person fails to file any statement or report, obey any subpoena, give testimony, produce any book, record, or other document as required by a subpoena, or permit photocopying of any book, record, or other document subpoenaed, the court of common pleas of any county in this state, upon application made to it by the superintendent, shall compel obedience by attachment proceedings for contempt, as in the case of disobedience of the requirements of a subpoena issued from the court or a refusal to testify therein.
(C) Whenever it appears to the superintendent that a person has engaged in, is engaging in, or is about to engage in, any activity constituting a failure to comply with section 1349.26 or 1349.27 of the Revised Code, the superintendent may make application to the court of common pleas of any county in this state for an order enjoining any such activity. Upon a showing by the superintendent that a person has engaged in, is engaging in, or is about to engage in, any activity constituting a failure to comply with section 1349.26 or 1349.27 of the Revised Code, the court shall grant an injunction, restraining order, or other appropriate relief.
(D) Whenever it appears to the superintendent that a person has engaged in, is engaging in, or is about to engage in, any activity that may constitute a failure to comply with section 1349.26 or 1349.27 of the Revised Code, the superintendent, after notice and a hearing conducted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, may issue a cease and desist order. Such an order shall be enforceable in any court of common pleas in this state.
(E) If a person that fails to comply with section 1349.26 or 1349.27 of the Revised Code is licensed, registered, or charted by, or otherwise operates under the authority of, the superintendent, the superintendent may, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, suspend, revoke, or deny the renewal of such license, registration, charter, or other authority.
(F) If a person fails to comply with section 1349.26 or 1349.27 of the Revised Code, the superintendent may, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, impose a fine of not more than two thousand five hundred dollars per compliance failure. If the person fails to comply two or more times, the superintendent may, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, impose a fine of not more than five thousand dollars per compliance failure. If the person injured by the failure to comply is sixty-five years of age or older, the superintendent may double the amount of the fine.
An order to pay a fine pursuant to this division shall be enforceable in any court of common pleas in this state. All fines collected under this division shall be paid to the superintendent and shall be deposited by the superintendent into the state treasury to the credit of the consumer finance fund created under section 1321.21 of the Revised Code.
In determining the amount of a fine to be imposed under this division, the superintendent shall consider all of the following:
(1) The seriousness of the conduct;
(2) The person's good faith efforts to prevent the conduct;
(3) The person's history regarding violations and compliance with the superintendent's orders;
(4) The person's financial resources;
(5) Any other matter the superintendent considers appropriate in enforcing sections 1349.26 and 1349.27 of the Revised Code.
The superintendent shall not impose a fine under this division if the superintendent has imposed or will impose a fine under another provision of the Revised Code for the same conduct.
(G)(1) The superintendent may take any of the actions set forth in this section with respect to any person other than a federally chartered financial institution or its operating subsidiaries. Whenever it appears to the superintendent that a federally chartered financial institution or its operating subsidiary has engaged in, is engaging in, or is about to engage in, any activity that may constitute a failure to comply with section 1349.26 or 1349.27 of the Revised Code, the superintendent may present any evidence of such activity to the institution's appropriate federal regulatory authority, along with any recommendations regarding the imposition of specific sanctions.
(2) Any action taken by the superintendent under this section shall be commenced within three years after the alleged compliance failure.
(H) The remedies available to the superintendent under this section are cumulative and concurrent, and the exercise of one remedy by the superintendent does not preclude or require the exercise of any other remedy.
(I) The remedies available to the superintendent under this section or to the appropriate federal regulatory authority, the right of rescission described in section 1349.29 of the Revised Code, and the criminal penalty provided in section 1349.31 of the Revised Code shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedies for any failure to comply with section 1349.26 or 1349.27 of the Revised Code.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 13 | Commercial Transactions

Chapter 1349 | Consumer Protection

Section 1349.01 | Responsible Party Fails to Obtain Health Insurance.

Section 1349.02 | Termination of Motor Vehicle Lease by Person on Active Duty.

Section 1349.03 | Termination of Cellular Phone Contract by Person on Active Duty.

Section 1349.04 | Consumer Protection of Persons on Active Military Duty.

Section 1349.05 | Solicitation of Employment by Health Care Practitioner.

Section 1349.06 | Flea Market Sales Record of Purchases.

Section 1349.11 | Lending Institution May Not Require Use or Employment of Affiliated Real Estate Broker.

Section 1349.17 | Restricting Recording Credit Card, Telephone or Social Security Numbers.

Section 1349.18 | Printing Credit Card Number and Expiration Date on Receipt.

Section 1349.19 | Private Disclosure of Security Breach of Computerized Personal Information Data.

Section 1349.191 | Investigation of Noncompliance With Disclosure Laws.

Section 1349.192 | Civil Action by Attorney General for Violation of Disclosure Laws.

Section 1349.20 | Escrow Transactions Concerning Residential Realty Definitions.

Section 1349.21 | Disbursing From an Escrow Account.

Section 1349.22 | Advancing Funds for Incidental Fees.

Section 1349.25 | Covered Loan Definitions.

Section 1349.26 | Disclosures of Creditor Concerning Covered Loans.

Section 1349.27 | Creditor or Assignee - Prohibitions.

Section 1349.271 | Rules for Prepurchase Counseling.

Section 1349.29 | Right to Rescind.

Section 1349.30 | Voluntary Adjustments Correcting Errors.

Section 1349.31 | Criminal Proceedings Initiated.

Section 1349.32 | Conforming Ohio Law to Federal Law.

Section 1349.33 | Rules Adopting Similar Provisions Where Federal Law Is Amended or Modified.

Section 1349.34 | Examination and Investigation of Records.

Section 1349.35 | Annual Report.

Section 1349.36 | Administrative Rules.

Section 1349.37 | Office of Consumer Affairs.

Section 1349.41 | Prohibited Conduct in Mortgage Loan Sale or Purchase.

Section 1349.43 | Internet Database - Violations and Enforcement Information.

Section 1349.44 | Report on Financial Institutions Division Operations.

Section 1349.45 | Misleading or Deceptive Use of Financial Institution Name or Logo Prohibited.

Section 1349.51 | Prohibiting Disclosure of Certain Consumer Information.

Section 1349.52 | Security Freeze on Consumer Credit Report.

Section 1349.521 | Security Freeze on Consumer Credit Cards.

Section 1349.53 | Civil Action for Noncompliance With Security Freeze.

Section 1349.55 | Non-Recourse Civil Litigation Advance Contracts.

Section 1349.61 | Sale of Gift Card Expiring Within Two Years of Sale Prohibited.

Section 1349.65 | High-Volume Seller Definitions.

Section 1349.66 | High-Volume Seller Notification Requirements.

Section 1349.67 | High-Volume Seller Disclosure Requirements.

Section 1349.68 | High-Volume Seller Requirement Enforcement.

Section 1349.69 | Security Procedures and Practices.

Section 1349.70 | High-Volume Seller Duty to Disclose Certain Information.

Section 1349.71 | Partial Disclosure.

Section 1349.72 | Product Listing Disclosure.

Section 1349.73 | Penalty for Failing to Comply With Disclosure Requirements.

Section 1349.74 | Unfair or Deceptive Act Under Cspa.

Section 1349.75 | Severability.

Section 1349.76 | Legislative Intent.

Section 1349.78 | [Former r.c. 1349.72, Renumbered by h.b. 272, 134th General Assembly, Effective 7/6/2022] Written Notice to Debtor.

Section 1349.80 | Live Musical Performance Definitions.

Section 1349.81 | Deception Respecting Relationship of Performing and Recording Group.

Section 1349.82 | Violation of Rc 1349.81.

Section 1349.99 | Penalty.