Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4901:5 - Division of Forecasting
Chapter 4901:5-17 - Governor's Emergency Powers
Section 4901:5-17-02 - Governor's emergency powers

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4901:5-17-02

Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024

For any type or level of energy emergencydeclared under the provisions of section 4935.03 of the Revised Code, the governor shall have the power to take any of the following actions:

(A) Restrict the energy consumption of state and local government offices and industrial and commercial establishments.

(B) Restrict or curtail public or private transportation, or require or encourage the use of car pools or mass transit systems.

(C) Order any electric light, natural gas or gas, or pipeline company; any supplier subject to certification under section 4928.08 of the Revised Code or section 4929.20 of the Revised Code; electric power or gas utility that is owned by a municipal corporationor not-for-profit; coal producer or supplier; electric power producer or marketer; or petroleum fuel producer, refiner, wholesale distributor, or retail dealer to sell electricity, gas, coal, or petroleum fuel in order to alleviate hardship or, if possible, to acquire or produce emergency supplies to meet emergency needs.

(D) Order other energy conservation or emergency energy production or distribution measures to be taken in order to alleviate hardship.

(E) Mobilize emergency management, national guard, law enforcement, or emergency medical services.

Replaces: 4901:5-17-02

Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/29/2017 and 11/29/2022
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 4935.03
Rule Amplifies: 4935.03
Prior Effective Dates: 06/25/1978, 04/16/1987, 08/17/2002, 02/20/2010

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