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r " <br />103 <br />CHAPTER 541 <br />Property Offenses <br />541.01 Determining property value <br /> in arson. <br />541.02 Arson. <br />541.03 Criminal damaging or <br /> endangering. , <br />541.04 Criminal mischief. <br />541.05 Criminal trespass. <br />541.051 Aggravated trespass. <br />541.06 Destruction of shrubs, <br /> trees or crops. <br />541:07 Desecration. <br />541.08 Ethnic intimidation. <br />541.09 Vehicular vandalism. <br />541.99 Penalty. <br />CROSS REFERENCES <br />See sectional histories for similar State law <br />Parents' liability for destructive acts of their <br />children -see Ohio R.C. 3109.09 <br />Physical harm to property defined -see GEN. OFF. 501.01(d), (f) <br />Reimbursement for investigation or prosecution <br />costs -see GEN. OFF. 501.99(a) <br />Damage to sidewalks -see GEN. OFF. 521.04 <br />Vehicle trespass -see GEN. OFF. 545.06 <br />541.01 DETERMINING PROPERTY VALUE IN ARSON. <br />(a) . The following criteria shall be used in determining the value of property or amount <br />of physical harm involved in a violation of Section 541.02. <br />(1) If the property is an heirloom, memento, collector's item, antique, <br />museum piece, manuscript, document; record or other thing that is either <br />irreplaceable or is replaceable -only on the expenditure of substantial time, <br />effort or money, the value of the property or the amount of physical harm <br />involved is the amount that would compensate the owner for its loss. <br />(2) If the property is not covered under subsection (a)(1) hereof, and the <br />physical harm is such. that the property can be restored substantially to its <br />former condition, the amount of physical harm involved is the reasonable <br />cost of restoring the property.. <br />(3) If the property is not covered under subsection (a)(1) hereof, and the <br />physical harm is such-that the property cannot be restored substantially to <br />its former condition, the value of the property, in the case of personal . <br />property, is the cost of replacing the property with new property of like <br />kind and quality, and in the case of real property or real property fixtures, <br />is the difference in the fair market value of the property immediately <br />before and immediately after the offense. <br />(b) As used in this section, "fair market value" has the same meaning as in Section <br />545.02(c)(3). <br />(c) Prima-facie evidence of the value of property, as provided in Section 545.02(d) may <br />be used to establish the value of property pursuant to this section. (ORC 2909.11) <br />2003 Replacement <br />