Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 3752.10
(A) The owner or operator of a reporting facility who temporarily discontinues all regulated operations at the facility for a period exceeding three hundred sixty-five days may request a waiver from the requirements of sections 3752.05 to 3752.07 of the Revised Code. The owner or operator shall submit to the director of environmental protection the application for a waiver, in a form prescribed by the director, within forty-five days after the discontinuation of all regulated operations at the facility. The application shall be accompanied by an interim maintenance and operation plan for the facility that contains the date by which regulated operations are to be resumed at the facility, a demonstration that those operations will be resumed, a plan to prevent entry by unauthorized persons into each building or structure at the facility where regulated operations occurred and that contains or is contaminated with regulated substances and each outdoor location of operation during the period that those operations are discontinued, and a plan for preventing the occurrence of air and water pollution and soil contamination at the facility during the period that those operations are discontinued. The director, by issuance of an order in accordance with Chapter 3745. of the Revised Code, shall approve the application only if the application and accompanying interim maintenance and operation plan demonstrate to the director's satisfaction that the measures set forth in the plan effectively will prevent unauthorized entry into buildings and structures at the facility where regulated operations occurred and that contain or are contaminated with regulated substances and outdoor locations of operation, and prevent the occurrence of air and water pollution and soil contamination at the facility, during the period of the temporary discontinuation of all regulated operations, and that regulated operations will resume at the facility on or before the date specified in the application. If the application and accompanying plan do not make the required demonstrations, the director shall disapprove the application. The director may include in an order approving a waiver application any terms and conditions he considers necessary or appropriate to protect public health or safety or the environment during the period of the temporary discontinuation of all regulated operations. If the director disapproves an application for a waiver, he shall include in the order of disapproval the requirements that the owner or operator designate a contact person in connection with the facility in accordance with section 3752.05 of the Revised Code within thirty days after the issuance of the order and maintain such a contact person; comply with divisions (A)(1) to (6) of section 3752.06 of the Revised Code within ninety days after issuance of the order unless the owner or operator has obtained an extension of time under division (B) of that section; and secure each building or structure at the facility where regulated operations occurred and that contains or is contaminated with regulated substances and each outdoor location of operation in compliance with section 3752.07 of the Revised Code within thirty days after the issuance of the order. A waiver granted under this division may be renewed subject to any terms and conditions the director considers necessary or appropriate to protect public health or safety or the environment. No person shall do any of the following:
(C)