343.001 Definitions. (Repealed)
343.01 Police may remove ignition key.
343.02 Illegal sale or possession of master vehicle keys. (Repealed)
343.03 Motor vehicle with concealed identity. (Repealed)
343.04 Odometers; tampering with and repairing. (Repealed)
343.05 Devices that cause false registration. (Repealed)
343.06 Operation of vehicles with disconnected odometers. (Repealed)
343.07 Transfers of motor vehicles. (Repealed)
343.08 Disclosure of true readings. (Repealed)
343.09 Violations; liability to transferee; venue; limitations. (Repealed)
343.10 Remedies cumulative. (Repealed)
343.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
See section histories for similar State law
Unauthorized use of a vehicle - see GEN. OFF. 642.04
Criminal damaging or endangering - see GEN. OFF. 642.10
Criminal mischief (tampering) - see GEN. OFF. 642.11
Receiving stolen property - see GEN. OFF. 642.22
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Section 343.001 was repealed by Ordinance 6-88, passed February 16, 1988, because violations of Ohio R.C. 4549.41 through 4549.46, from which Sections 343.001 and 343.04 through 343.10 were derived, were made felonies, by the General Assembly, by Am. Sub. H.B. No. 382, effective March 19, 1987.)
A law enforcement officer may remove the ignition key left in the ignition switch of an unlocked and unattended motor vehicle parked on a street or highway. The officer removing the key shall place notification upon the vehicle detailing his or her name and badge number, the place where the key may be reclaimed, and the procedure for reclaiming the key. The key shall be returned to the owner of the motor vehicle upon presentation of proof of ownership.
(ORC 4549.05; Ord. 292-73. Passed 12-17-73.)
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