(C) Reasons for denial,
suspension, revocation, or fine of a license or certification include, but are
not limited to the following:
(1) The
manufacturer filed an incomplete application for licensing, an incomplete
application for certification, and/or failed to file all documents required by
the application and the rules of this chapter;
(2) The application for licensing, and/or
application for certification, was not accompanied by the required application
fee at the time of filing;
(3) The
manufacturer provided incorrect or erroneous information in an application
filed with the department in order to obtain a license, in an application filed
with the director in order to obtain certification of an immobilizing or
disabling device, or in an application filed with the director in order to
obtain certification of an ignition interlock device;
(4) A manufacturer's owner(s), officers,
partners, agents, employees, contractors, or installers assisted or provided
information that would enable a person utilizing an ignition interlock device
or immobilizing or disabling device to circumvent or tamper with the certified
device installed in the person's motor vehicle;
(5) The manufacturer voluntarily requests, in
writing, that the director suspend or revoke its license or
certification(s);
(6) The
manufacturer modified any aspect of its certified ignition interlock device or
immobilizing or disabling device, and the director determines that the
manufacturer must file a new application for certification;
(7) The license application filed by the
manufacturer is a renewal application, and the manufacturer failed to file its
annual report and/or pay the total annual report fee as required by paragraph
(F) of rule
4501-45-03 of the Administrative
Code;
(8) The manufacturer failed
to timely pay all assessment(s) and/or penalties imposed by the director
pursuant to rules
4501-45-07 and
4501-45-08 of the Administrative
Code;
(9) A manufacturer failed to
comply with the requirements set forth in paragraphs (C)(1) and (F)
of rule
4501-45-02 of the Administrative
Code, paragraph (J) of rule
4501-45-03 of the Administrative
Code, or paragraphs (C)(4) and (I) of rule
4501-45-04 of the Administrative
Code.
(10)
Except as provided in paragraph (D) of this rule, the
manufacturer's agents, employees, contractors, or installers, who work in Ohio,
are convicted of, receive a judicial finding of guilt to, or plead guilty to
any of the following disqualifying offenses:
(a)
Violent offenses:
section 2903.01 (aggravated murder),
2903.02 (murder), 2903.03 (voluntary manslaughter), 2903.04 (involuntary
manslaughter), 2903.041 (reckless homicide), 2903.05 (negligent homicide),
2903.11 (felonious assault), 2903.12 (aggravated assault), 2903.13 (assault),
2903.21 (aggravated menacing), 2903.211 (menacing by stalking), or 2909.24
(terrorism) of the Revised Code;
(b)
Sexually-oriented
offenses: section 2907.02,
2907.03 (sexual battery),
2907.04 (unlawful sexual conduct with a minor), 2907.05 (gross sexual
imposition), 2907.06 (gross sexual imposition), 2907.07 (importuning), 2907.08
(voyeurism), 2907.09 (public indecency), 2907.19 (commercial sexual
exploitation of a minor), 2907.21 (compelling prostitution), 2907.22 (promoting
prostitution), 2907.23 (enticement or solicitation to patronize a prostitute;
procurement of a prostitute for another), 2907.231 (pandering obscenity
involving minor or impaired person), 2907.31 (disseminating matter harmful to
juveniles), 2907.311 (displaying matter harmful to juveniles), 2907.32
(pandering obscenity), 2907.321 (pandering obscenity involving minor or
impaired person), 2907.322 (pandering sexually oriented matter involving a
minor or impaired person), or 2907.323 (illegal use of a minor or impaired
person in nudity-oriented material or performance) of the Revised Code or a
violation of former section
2907.12 (felonious sexual
penetration) of the Revised Code;
(c)
Child-related
violent offenses: section
2903.15 (permitting child
abuse), 2905.05 (criminal child enticement); 2919.22 (endangering children),
2919.24 (contributing to the unruliness or delinquency of a child) of the
Revised Code;
(d)
Terrorism-related offenses: section
2909.22 (soliciting or providing
support for act of terrorism), 2909.23 (making a terroristic threat), 2909.24
(terrorism), 2909.26 (criminal possession of chemical, biological,
radiological, or nuclear weapon or explosive device), 2909.27 (criminal use of
chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapon or explosive device),
2909.27 (illegal assembly or possession of chemicals or substances for
manufacture of prohibited weapons), and 2909.29 (money laundering) of the
Revised Code;
(e)
Arson offenses: section
2909.02 (aggravated arson), and
2909.03 (arson) of the Revised Code;
(f)
Vandalism and
related offenses: section
2909.05,
2909.06 (criminal damaging or
endangering), 2909.09 (vehicular vandalism) of the Revised
Code;
(g)
Major motor vehicle offenses: section
4511.19 (operating a motor
vehicle under the influence), section
4511.194 (having physical
control of vehicle while under the influence), 2903.06 (aggravated vehicular
homicide, vehicular homicide, vehicular manslaughter), 2903.08 (aggravated
vehicular assault, vehicular assault) of the Revised Code;
(h)
Theft-related
offenses: section 2911.01 (aggravated robbery);
2911.02 (robbery); 2911.11 (aggravated burglary); 2911.12 (burglary); 2911.13
(breaking and entering); 2921.13 (falsification- in theft offense - to purchase
firearm); 2921.41 (theft in office) of the Revised Code;
(i)
Kidnapping as set
forth in section 2905.01 of the Revised
Code;
(j)
Abduction as set forth in section
2905.02 of the Revised
Code;
(k)
Trafficking in persons as set forth in section
2905.32 of the Revised
Code;
(l)
Domestic violence as set forth in section
2919.25 of the Revised
Code;
(m)
Perjury as set forth in section
2921.11 of the Revised
Code;
(n)
Tampering with evidence as set forth in section
2921.12 of the Revised
Code;
(o)
Obstructing justice as set forth in section
2921.32 of the Revised
Code;
(p)
Aiding escape or resistance to lawful authority as set
forth in section 2921.35 of the Revised
Code;
(q)
Illegal conveyance of weapons, drugs, or other
prohibited items onto grounds of detention facility or institution as set forth
in section 2921.36 of the Revised
Code;
(r)
Impersonation of peace officer or private police
officer as set forth in section
2921.51 of the Revised
Code.
(s)
Theft and fraud-related offenses: section
2911.01 (aggravated robbery);
2911.02 (robbery); 2911.11 (aggravated burglary); 2911.12 (burglary); 2911.13
(breaking and entering); 2913.02 (theft); 2913.11 (passing bad checks); 2913.30
(counterfeiting); 2913.31 (forgery - forging identification cards or selling or
distributing forged identification cards); 2913.49 (identity fraud); 2913.51
(receiving stolen property); 2921.13 (falsification- in theft offense - to
purchase firearm); 2921.41 (theft in office) of the Revised
Code.
(t)
Drug-related offenses: section
2925.03 (trafficking, aggravated
trafficking in drugs); 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs - illegal
cultivation of marijuana - methamphetamine offenses); 2925.041 (illegal
assembly or possession of chemicals for manufacture of drugs); 2925.11
(possession of controlled substances); 2925.12 (possessing drug abuse
instruments); 2925.13 (permitting drug abuse); 2925.14 (illegal use or
possession of drug paraphernalia); 2925.141 (illegal use or possession of
marijuana drug paraphernalia); 2925.22 (deception to obtain a dangerous drug);
2925.23 (illegal processing of drug documents); 2925.24 (tampering with drugs)
of the Revised Code.