Effective: November 6, 1959
Latest Legislation: House Bill 687 - 103rd General Assembly
The department of agriculture, after notice and hearing, held in accordance with the provisions of sections 119.01 to 119.13, inclusive, of the Revised Code may refuse to issue or may revoke the license for any establishment, or the authority for any establishment to operate as such by virtue of holding a cold-storage warehouse license under sections 915.02 of the Revised Code, for failure to comply with sections 915.14 to 915.24, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or any rule or regulation of the department. Before refusing to issue or revoking any license the department shall send the licensee notice of such hearing by registered or certified mail not less than ten days before the hearing and shall afford such licensee an opportunity to be heard in person or by attorney with respect thereto at a time and place specified in such notice.
In event any license is revoked, the department may permit the continued operation of the establishment involved upon such conditions or under such supervision as the department may prescribe for a period of not to exceed six months, in order to enable patrons to remove any food stored therein, but during such period no additional food shall be received or stored in such establishment.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 9 | Agriculture-Animals-Fences
Chapter 915 | Cold Storage; Individual Lockers
Section 915.01 | Cold Storage Definitions.
Section 915.021 | License Renewal.
Section 915.04 | Stamped Dates.
Section 915.06 | Length of Storage Period.
Section 915.08 | Foreign Food.
Section 915.09 | Unwholesome Food.
Section 915.10 | Closing Warehouse.
Section 915.11 | Refrigeration During Shipment.
Section 915.14 | Individual Locker Plant Definitions.
Section 915.15 | Locker Plant License to Operate.
Section 915.161 | Annual License Renewal.
Section 915.18 | Temperatures.
Section 915.22 | Administrative Rules.
Section 915.23 | Refusal or Revocation of Licenses.