Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-52 - Smoking Prohibitions
Section 3701-52-10 - Civil fines and penalties
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Pursuant to section 3794.07 of the Revised Code, as it pertains to proprietors, the amount of a fine for a violation of division (A) or (B) of section 3794.02 or section 3794.06 of the Revised Code or rule 3701-52-02 or 3701-52-07 of the Administrative Code will be determined in accordance with the following schedule:
(B) Pursuant to section 3794.07 of the Revised Code, as it pertains to individuals, who have violated division (D) of section 3794.02 of the Revised Code or rule 3701-52-03 of the Administrative Code will be fined in accordance with the following schedule:
(C) Pursuant to section 3794.07 of the Revised Code and as it pertains to retaliation, the amount of a fine for violation of division (C) of section 3794.02 of the Revised Code or rule 3701-52-02 or 3701-52-03 of the Administrative Code will be determined in accordance with the following schedule:
(D) In determining the amount of a fine for a violation as set forth in paragraphs (A) to (C) of this rule, violations which occurred more than two years prior to a subsequent violation will not be considered if there has been no subsequent violation in the intervening time period. In determining the amount of a fine for a violation or violations, all complaints received during the pendency of an investigation will be aggregated for purposes of issuing a finding of violation.
(E) The department may decrease or waive any fine imposed pursuant to paragraphs (A) to (C) of this rule upon consideration of any of the following factors:
(F) Upon a final finding of violation, each day that specific violation continues will constitute a separate violation. The total penalty assessment for the separate violation is calculated as the product of the number of days the proprietor or individual remained in violation after the final finding of a violation multiplied by the applicable penalty amount in paragraphs (A) to (C) of this rule. Fines imposed pursuant to this rule will be doubled when the department finds the violation to be intentional. Violations which occurred more than two years prior to the current violation will not be considered if there has been no subsequent violation in the intervening time period when determining the amount of fine pursuant to this rule for the current violation.
(G) Upon a final finding of violation, the Ohio department of health will invoice the proprietor or individual for the assessed fines. The proprietor or individual will pay all fines as follows:
(H) At any time, if it is determined that a retail tobacco store or retail vapor store has submitted false information as part of the exemption affidavit process, the retail tobacco store's or retail vapor store's exemption will be revoked and any current exemption document are to be returned to the Ohio department of health or its designee, and the store is not allowed to file for another exemption for a period of at least one year.