Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 727.24 | Low bid exceeds estimates.
...n 727.12 of the Revised Code by fifteen per cent or more, then no contract shall be entered into until the legislative authority determines by a majority vote at a special meeting or its next regular meeting, after public hearing, that the improvement should be made. When the lowest and best bid will so exceed the estimated cost, the clerk of the legislative authority shall publish a notice once in a newspaper of gen... |
Section 742.14 | Actuarial valuation of pension assets, liabilities, and funding requirements of Ohio police and fire pension fund.
...actuarial accrued liabilities; and the per cent of payroll that would be required to amortize the increase in actuarial accrued liabilities as a level per cent of covered payroll for all active members of the fund over a period not to exceed thirty years; (5) A statement of whether the scheduled contributions to the system after the proposed change is enacted are expected to be sufficient to satisfy the fundin... |
Section 742.301 | Penalty and interest on late payment of an employer's accrued liability.
...te a payment is due, a penalty of five per cent of the amount due shall be assessed against such employer. If the payment and penalty have not been paid within ninety days following the date a payment is due, annual interest at six per cent shall be assessed against the payment and penalty from the date that the payment is due. (B) Upon certification by the board to the superintendent of liquor control or th... |
Section 742.51 | Election to transfer from public employees retirement system to police and fire pension fund.
...e employer at the rate of at least five per cent per annum with interest at four per cent per annum on unpaid balances; payment and interest to be paid semiannually on dates to be fixed by the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund. The Ohio police and fire pension fund may require any affected municipal corporation or township to certify the period of full-time service and salary of any member re... |
Section 743.05 | Disposition of surplus funds.
...ing management, a sum not to exceed ten per cent of the gross revenue of the water works for the preceding year may be taken from any surplus remaining after all of the preceding purposes have been cared for and may be used for the payment of the cost of maintenance, operation, and repair of the sewerage system and sewage pumping, treatment, and disposal works and for the enlargement or replacement thereof. Each year... |
Section 761.05 | Distribution of revenue bond proceeds.
... at a rate or rates not to exceed eight per cent per annum, shall mature at such time or times, not to exceed twenty-five years as determined by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation issuing such bonds and may be made redeemable before maturity, at the option of the municipal corporation, under conditions fixed by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation issuing such bonds. All revenue... |
Section 901.22 | Matching grants for purchasing agricultural easements.
...sed Code may provide up to seventy-five per cent of the value of an agricultural easement as determined by a general real estate appraiser who is certified under Chapter 4763. of the Revised Code or as determined through a points-based appraisal system established under division (D)(2) of this section. Not less than twenty-five per cent of the value of the agricultural easement shall be provided by the recipient of t... |
Section 903.081 | Permits not to be granted.
...ignificant portion of income" means ten per cent or more of gross personal income in a calendar year or fifty per cent or more of gross personal income in a calendar year if the recipient of the income is more than sixty years of age and is receiving that portion of income under retirement benefits, including a pension or similar arrangement. (2) "Income" includes retirement benefits, consultant fees, and stoc... |
Section 905.36 | Inspection fees - annual statement of tonnage.
...les, a penalty of fifty dollars or ten per cent of the amount due, whichever is greater, shall be assessed against the licensee or registrant. The amount of fees due, plus penalty, shall constitute a debt and become the basis of a judgment against the licensee or registrant. For tonnage reports found to be incorrect, a penalty of fifteen per cent of the amount due shall be assessed against the licensee or regi... |
Section 919.19 | Moneys collected credited to general revenue fund.
...dit of the general revenue fund. Fifty per cent of all fines collected for violations of sections 919.01 to 919.18, inclusive, and section 919.20, of the Revised Code, shall be paid to the treasurer of state to the credit of the general revenue fund. The remaining fifty per cent of such fines shall be paid into the general revenue fund of the political subdivision in which they were assessed. |
Section 924.04 | Petition for referendum to establish or amend marketing program.
...by the lesser of one thousand or twenty per cent of all such producers requesting that the director hold a referendum in accordance with section 924.06 of the Revised Code to establish a marketing program for that commodity or to amend an existing program. (B) At the time of presentation of the petition to the director under division (A) of this section, the petitioners also shall present the proposed amendment or a... |
Section 924.212 | Pork marketing program.
... (a) Twenty-five one hundredths of one per cent of the market value of the porcine animal, pork, or pork product sold or imported; (b) An amount established by the operating committee at the initial meeting of the operating committee through an initial order. The operating committee may increase the rate of an assessment after the initial order by not more than one-tenth of one per cent per year. (3) If assessme... |
Section 924.52 | Powers and duties of Ohio grape industries committee.
... these activities no more than seventy per cent of all money it receives from the Ohio grape industries fund created under section 924.54 of the Revised Code. (2) Provide the wholesale and retail trade with information relative to proper methods of handling and selling grapes and grape products; (3) Make or contract for market surveys and analyses, undertake any other similar activities that it determines are ... |
Section 925.11 | Crediting of fines.
...Fifty per cent of all fines collected under sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund; the remaining fifty per cent shall be credited to the general fund of the political subdivision where the case is prosecuted. |
Section 925.32 | Fines collected paid into general revenue funds.
...Fifty per cent of all fines assessed under sections 925.21 to 925.32, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall be paid into the general revenue fund. The remaining fifty per cent shall be credited to the general revenue fund of the county or municipality where the case is prosecuted. |
Section 940.32 | [Former R.C. 940.33, amended and renumbered by H.B. 340, 133rd General Assembly, effective 3/24/2021] Procedure for assessments.
...nance of the improvement exceeds twenty per cent of the cost of construction of the improvement, except that the board may adjust the level of assessment within the twenty per cent limitation, or suspend temporarily the levying of an assessment, for maintenance purposes as maintenance funds are needed. (H) For the purpose of levying an assessment for maintenance of an improvement, a board may use the procedures est... |
Section 955.201 | Ohio pet fund - sterilization services.
...mily does not exceed one hundred fifty per cent of the federal poverty guideline. (b) The owner, or any member of the owner's family who resides with the owner, is a recipient or beneficiary of one of the following government assistance programs: (i) Low-income housing assistance under the "United States Housing Act of 1937," 42 U.S.C.A. 1437f, as amended, known as the federal section 8 housing program; (ii) ... |
Section 955.52 | Hearing on claims for value of animals injured or killed by coyote.
...of indemnity is one hundred twenty-five per cent of the fair market value of the animal on the date that the animal was killed or injured. If the date of death or injury of an animal cannot be determined, the amount of indemnity shall be based on the fair market value of the animal on the date that the animal was discovered by its owner. (2) If the owner of an animal does not agree with the department's determinatio... |
Section 1.08 | Blighted area defined - excluded considerations.
...mean an area in which at least seventy per cent of the parcels are blighted parcels and those blighted parcels substantially impair or arrest the sound growth of the state or a political subdivision of the state, retard the provision of housing accommodations, constitute an economic or social liability, or are a menace to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare in their present condition and use. (B) "Bl... |
Section 101.63 | Review hearings regarding occupational licensing boards.
...es to review approximately thirty-three per cent of the occupational licensing boards each biennium. All occupational licensing boards shall be reviewed over a six-year period including calendar years 2019 through 2024, and also during each subsequent six-year period. (B) Each occupational licensing board that is scheduled to be reviewed by a standing committee shall submit to the standing committee a report that c... |
Section 103.27 | Report regarding occupations subject to regulation.
...rt regarding approximately thirty-three per cent of occupations subject to regulation by the state and, beginning with the biennium that starts in 2025, business licenses that require the applicant to satisfy a personal qualification. The report shall compare the current regulatory scheme being utilized in this state with the policies expressed in section 4798.02 of the Revised Code. (C) The director shall issue ... |
Section 109.081 | Attorney general claims fund.
...Up to eleven per cent of all amounts collected by the attorney general, whether by employees or agents of the attorney general or by special counsel pursuant to section 109.08 of the Revised Code, on claims certified in accordance with section 131.02 of the Revised Code, shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the attorney general claims fund, which is hereby created. The attorney general, after consul... |
Section 109.34 | Notice of transactions by nonprofit health care entity.
...ction, that is equal to at least twenty per cent of the assets of the entity and occurs in the twenty-four-month period prior to the date notice is submitted to the attorney general in accordance with division (B) of this section. "Transaction" also means a transfer of ownership or control of any assets of a nonprofit health care entity, whether by purchase, merger, consolidation, lease, gift, joint venture, or other... |
Section 109.82 | Antitrust section - fund.
...ney general a section of antitrust. Ten per cent of all recoveries obtained by the attorney general pursuant to section 109.81 of the Revised Code by settlement or by judgment in any court and the full amount of all related civil penalties, attorney's fees, and reimbursements of investigative, litigation, or expert witness costs shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the attorney general antitrust fun... |
Section 1105.02 | Qualifications of board members.
...e case of a stock state bank, if eighty per cent or more of any class of the bank's voting shares are owned by a company, a majority of the directors may be officers or directors of one or more affiliates of the bank. (b) For purposes of this section, anyone who is not an employee of the state bank or the bank holding company shall be considered an outside director. (2)(a) If during a term of office a director caus... |