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General Release Authorization Form. This is a Ohio form and can be use in Attorney General Office Statewide.
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GENERAL RELEASE AUTHORIZATION
To all Courts, Probation Departments, Selective Service Boards, Credit Bureaus, Employers,
Educational Institutions, Banks, Financial and Other Such Institutions, and all Governmental Agencies
(federal, state and local without exception both foreign and domestic):
I, _________________________________________, as an owner, officer, director, partner, stockholder
or key employee of an applicant for or holder of an Ohio Environmental Protection Agency solid,
infectious, or hazardous waste license, or permit, have authorized the Attorney General of Ohio to
conduct an investigation into my background for the purpose of determining the suitability of the
company with which I am affiliated to hold a solid, infectious, or hazardous waste license, or permit, as
provided under Sections 3734.40 - .47 of the Ohio Revised Code.
Therefore, you are hereby authorized to release any and all information pertaining to me, documentary
or otherwise, as requested by an appropriate employee, agent or representative of the Attorney General.
This authorization shall supersede and countermand any prior request or authorization to the contrary.
A copy of this authorization will be considered as effective and valid as the original.
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Signature
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Date
Sworn to and subscribed before me this _____ day of ____________________________, 200__.
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NOTARY PUBLIC
My Commission Expires:_____________________
Under Ohio Revised Code 2921.11 and 2929.11, perjury is a felony of the third degree; punishable by imprisonment for
one to ten years and a fine up to $5,000. Under Ohio Revised Code 2921.13 and 2929.21, falsification is a misdemeanor
of the first degree; punishable by imprisonment for six months and a fine up to $1,000.
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