Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1707 | Securities
Section 1707.261 | Director's Request for Restitution or Rescission.

Effective: March 31, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 312 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) If a court of common pleas grants an injunction pursuant to section 1707.26 of the Revised Code, after consultation with the attorney general the director of commerce may request that court to order the defendant or defendants that are subject to the injunction to make restitution or rescission to any purchaser or holder of securities damaged by the defendant's or defendants' violation of any provision of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code.
(B) If the court of common pleas is satisfied with the sufficiency of the director's request for restitution or rescission under division (A) of this section and with the sufficiency of the proof of a substantial violation of any provision of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code, or of the use of any act, practice, or transaction declared to be illegal or prohibited or defined as fraudulent by those sections or rules adopted under those sections by the division of securities, to the material prejudice of a purchaser or holder of securities, the court may order the defendant or defendants subject to the injunction to make restitution or rescission to any purchaser or holder of securities damaged by the defendant's or defendants' violation of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code.
(C) A court order granting restitution or rescission based upon a request made pursuant to division (A) of this section shall meet the requirements of division (B) of this section and may not be based solely upon a final order issued by the division of securities pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code or upon an action to enforce a final order issued by the division pursuant to that chapter. Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, a request for restitution or rescission pursuant to division (A) of this section may concern the same acts, practices, or transactions that were, or may later be, the subject of a division of securities action for a violation of any provision of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code. If a request for restitution or rescission pursuant to division (A) of this section concerns the same acts, practices, or transactions that were the subject of a final order issued by the division of securities pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the court shall review the request in accordance with division (B) of this section, and the standard of review in section 119.12 of the Revised Code shall not apply to the request.
(D) No purchaser or holder of securities who is entitled to restitution or rescission under this section shall recover, pursuant to this section or any other proceeding, a total amount in excess of the person's purchase price for the securities sold in violation of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code.
(E)(1) If a court of common pleas grants an injunction pursuant to section 1707.26 of the Revised Code against any state retirement system investment officer, after consultation with the attorney general, the director of commerce may request that court to order the state retirement system investment officer or officers that are subject to the injunction to make restitution to the state retirement system damaged by the state retirement system investment officer's or officers' violation of any provision of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code.
(2) If the court of common pleas is satisfied with the sufficiency of the director's request for restitution under division (E)(1) of this section and with the sufficiency of the proof of a substantial violation of any provision of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code, or of the use of any act, practice, or transaction declared to be illegal or prohibited or defined as fraudulent by those sections or rules adopted under those sections by the division of securities, to the material prejudice of a state retirement system, the court may order the state retirement system investment officer or officers subject to the injunction to make restitution to the state retirement system damaged by the state retirement system investment officer's or officers' violation of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code. A request for restitution pursuant to division (E)(1) of this section may concern the same acts, practices, or transactions that were, or may later be, the subject of a division of securities action for a violation of any provision of section 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code.
(F)(1) If a court of common pleas grants an injunction pursuant to section 1707.26 of the Revised Code against a bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer, after consultation with the attorney general, the director of commerce may request that court to order the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer who is subject to the injunction to make restitution to the bureau of workers' compensation damaged by the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer's violation of any provision of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code.
(2) If the court of common pleas is satisfied with the sufficiency of the director's request for restitution under division (F)(1) of this section and with the sufficiency of the proof of a substantial violation of any provision of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code, or of the use of any act, practice, or transaction declared to be illegal or prohibited or defined as fraudulent by those sections or rules adopted under those sections by the division of securities, to the material prejudice of the bureau of workers' compensation, the court may order the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer subject to the injunction to make restitution to the bureau of workers' compensation damaged by the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer's violation of sections 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code. A request for restitution pursuant to division (F)(1) of this section may concern the same acts, practices, or transactions that were, or may later be, the subject of a division of securities action for a violation of any provision of section 1707.01 to 1707.50 of the Revised Code.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 17 | Corporations-Partnerships

Chapter 1707 | Securities

Section 1707.01 | Securities Definitions.

Section 1707.02 | Exempt Securities.

Section 1707.03 | Exempt Transactions.

Section 1707.04 | Issuance of Securities in Reorganizations.

Section 1707.041 | Control Bids Made Pursuant to Tender Offer or Request or Invitation for Tenders.

Section 1707.042 | Prohibited Acts Relating to Control Bids.

Section 1707.043 | Preventing Manipulative Practices.

Section 1707.05 | Definitions.

Section 1707.051 | Offerings-Securities Registration Exemption.

Section 1707.052 | Offerings-Disclosure to Purchasers.

Section 1707.053 | Offerings-Certification From Purchasers.

Section 1707.054 | Portal Operators-License.

Section 1707.055 | Portal Operators-Prohibited Conduct for Non-Dealer Operators.

Section 1707.056 | Portal Operators-Oversight, Purchase Limits, and Purchaser Privacy.

Section 1707.057 | Portal Operators-Record Keeping Requirements.

Section 1707.058 | Issuers-Disqualification From Registration Exemption.

Section 1707.06 | Transactions Requiring Registration.

Section 1707.08 | Registration by Description.

Section 1707.09 | Registration by Qualification.

Section 1707.091 | Registration by Coordination.

Section 1707.092 | Notice Filings.

Section 1707.093 | Electronic Filings.

Section 1707.10 | Provisional Registration by Qualification.

Section 1707.11 | Consent to Service.

Section 1707.12 | Documents Open to Inspection.

Section 1707.13 | Suspension and Revocation of Registration.

Section 1707.131 | Refusing Registration.

Section 1707.14 | Dealer's License.

Section 1707.141 | Investment Adviser's License Required - Exceptions - Notice Filing Requirement.

Section 1707.142 | Compliance With Federal Laws - Federal Documents to Be Filed With Division.

Section 1707.15 | Applying for Dealer's License.

Section 1707.151 | Application for and Issuance of Investment Adviser's License.

Section 1707.16 | Application for and Issuance of Salesperson's License.

Section 1707.161 | Investment Adviser Representative's License Required - Exceptions - Application for and Issuance of Investment Adviser Representative's License.

Section 1707.162 | State Retirement System Investment Adviser License Required.

Section 1707.163 | Application for and Issuance of State Retirement System Investment Adviser License.

Section 1707.164 | Bureau Chief Investment Officer - Securities License Required.

Section 1707.165 | Application for Bureau Chief Investment Officer - Investigation - Examination.

Section 1707.17 | Renewal - License Fees.

Section 1707.18 | Application for Transfer of License.

Section 1707.19 | Refusal, Suspension, and Revocation of License.

Section 1707.20 | Adopting, Amending, and Rescinding Rules, Forms, and Orders.

Section 1707.201 | Federal Provisions.

Section 1707.21 | Registration Statement May Be Filed With Securities and Exchange Commission.

Section 1707.22 | Appeals - Effect of Order.

Section 1707.23 | Division of Securities - Enforcement Powers.

Section 1707.24 | Contempt Proceedings.

Section 1707.25 | Injunction Against Issuance, Sale, Acting as an Investment Adviser or Acting as an Investment Adviser Representative.

Section 1707.26 | Injunction Against Violations.

Section 1707.261 | Director's Request for Restitution or Rescission.

Section 1707.27 | Appointment of Receiver.

Section 1707.28 | Statute of Limitations.

Section 1707.29 | Presumption of Knowledge.

Section 1707.30 | Certificate of Division as Evidence.

Section 1707.31 | Certified Copies as Evidence.

Section 1707.32 | Insurance Securities.

Section 1707.34 | Warehouse Receipts for Intoxicating Liquor.

Section 1707.35 | Securities Authorized Before July 22, 1929.

Section 1707.36 | Attorney-Inspector - Control-Bid Attorneys.

Section 1707.37 | Division of Securities Fund.

Section 1707.38 | Effect of Violation on Validity of Security.

Section 1707.39 | Qualification of Securities Sold Without Compliance.

Section 1707.391 | Late Applications.

Section 1707.40 | Civil Liabilities.

Section 1707.41 | Civil Liability of Seller for Fraud.

Section 1707.42 | Civil Liability of Adviser.

Section 1707.43 | Remedies of Purchaser in Unlawful Sale.

Section 1707.431 | Claiming Exemption for Publicly Advertised Meeting.

Section 1707.44 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 1707.45 | Burden of Proof.

Section 1707.46 | Duties of Commissioner of Securities.

Section 1707.47 | Ohio Investor Recovery Fund.

Section 1707.471 | Restitution Assistance Awards From Ohio Investor Recovery Fund.

Section 1707.48 | Division of Securities to Retain Documents and Records or Copies.

Section 1707.49 | Reporting Elder Financial Exploitation.

Section 1707.50 | Violations, Penalties, and Private Rights of Action.

Section 1707.99 | Penalty.