Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 126.14 | Controlling board to approve release of appropriation for purchase of real estate or other capital project.
...stimated expenditures by more than ten per cent, are subject to the approval of the controlling board. The director may create new appropriation items and make transfers of appropriations to them for specific higher education projects included on the list that are to be funded from general purpose appropriations for basic renovations that are made from the higher education improvement fund or the higher educat... |
Section 127.16 | Purchasing by competitive selection.
...ng to purchases made with money for the per cent for arts program established by section 3379.10 of the Revised Code; (8) Applying to purchases made by the opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency of services, or supplies, that are provided to persons with disabilities, or to purchases made by the agency in connection with the eligibility determinations it makes for applicants of programs administered by... |
Section 128.39 | [Former R.C. 128.27, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Billing and collection of charges.
...rly basis. The company may retain three per cent of any charge it collects as compensation for the costs of such collection. If a company collects charges under this section and fails to remit the money to the county as prescribed, it is liable to the county for any amount collected and not remitted. |
Section 128.40 | [Former R.C. 128.42, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Wireless 9-1-1 charges ending January 1, 2024.
...less 9-1-1 charge of five-tenths of one per cent of the sale price. (B) For purposes of division (A)(2) of this section, a retail sale occurs in this state if it is effected by the consumer appearing in person at a seller's business location in this state, or if the sale is sourced to this state under division (E)(3) of section 5739.034 of the Revised Code, except that under that division, in lieu of sourcing a sa... |
Section 128.42 | Next generation 9-1-1 access fee on prepaid wireless service.
... 9-1-1 access fee of five-tenths of one per cent of the sale price. (B) For purposes of division (A) of this section, a retail sale occurs in this state if it is effected by the consumer appearing in person at a seller's business location in this state, or if the sale is sourced to this state under division (E)(3) of section 5739.034 of the Revised Code, except that under that division, in lieu of sourcing a sale ... |
Section 128.46 | Filing returns; remitting charges and fees; subscriber liability; audit and assessment.
...y each retain as a collection fee three per cent of the total wireless 9-1-1 charges required to be collected under sections 128.40, 128.41, and 128.42 of the Revised Code, and shall account to the tax commissioner for the amount retained. (C) The return required under division (A)(1)(a) of this section shall be filed electronically using the Ohio business gateway, as defined in section 718.01 of the Revised Code,... |
Section 1302.62 | Merchant buyer's duties as to rightfully rejected goods - salvage - UCC 2-603, 2-604.
...e to a reasonable sum not exceeding ten per cent on the gross proceeds. (C) In complying with this section, the buyer is held only to good faith and good faith conduct hereunder is neither acceptance nor conversion nor the basis of an action for damages. (D) Subject to the provisions of divisions (A), (B), and (C) of this section on perishables, if the seller gives no instructions within a reasonable time after n... |
Section 1302.92 | Liquidation or limitation of damages - deposits - UCC 2-718.
...2) in the absence of such terms, twenty per cent of the value of the total performance for which the buyer is obligated under the contract or five hundred dollars, whichever is smaller. (C) The buyer's right to restitution under division (B) of this section is subject to offset to the extent that the seller establishes: (1) a right to recover damages under the provisions of sections 1302.01 to 1302.98, inclusive, o... |
Section 1309.523 | Information from filing office - sale or license of records - UCC 9-523.
...plus special extraction costs, plus ten per cent. The secretary of state may charge for expenses for redacting information, the release of which is prohibited by law. (3) As used in division (F)(2) of this section: (a) "Actual cost" means the cost of depleted supplies, records storage media costs, actual mailing and alternative delivery costs, or other transmitting costs, and any direct equipment operating and main... |
Section 131.09 | First mortgage loans as security for deposit of public money.
...red as security shall not exceed eighty per cent of the then value of the real estate. Upon the deposit of such security, the treasurer shall require the financial institution to submit an affidavit stating that no payment on a mortgage has been more than two months past due at any time during the two-year period preceding the date the public moneys are deposited. At such time, the treasurer shall also require an ins... |
Section 131.13 | Securities accepted in lieu of undertaking.
...e made in the depositories up to ninety per cent of the market value of such securities. No service charge shall be made against any such deposit, or collected from or paid by any such depositor, unless such service charge is the same as is customarily imposed by institutions receiving money on deposit subject to check, in the municipal corporation in which the depository is located, in which event the depositor may ... |
Section 131.43 | Budget stabilization fund.
... fund that amounts to approximately ten per cent of the general revenue fund revenues for the preceding fiscal year. The governor shall include in the state budget the governor submits to the general assembly under section 107.03 of the Revised Code proposals for transfers between the general revenue fund and the budget stabilization fund for the ensuing fiscal biennium. The balance in the fund may be combined with t... |
Section 1310.50 | Liquidation of damages - UCC 2A-504.
...) In the absence of those terms, twenty per cent of the then present value of the total rent the lessee was obligated to pay for the balance of the lease term or, in the case of a consumer lease, the lesser of that amount or five hundred dollars. (D) A lessee's right to restitution under division (C) of this section is subject to offset to the extent the lessor establishes both of the following: (1) A right to reco... |
Section 1310.57 | Merchant lessee's duties as to rightfully rejected goods - UCC 2A-511.
..., to a reasonable sum not exceeding ten per cent of the gross proceeds. (C) In complying with this section or section 1310.58 of the Revised Code, the lessee is held only to good faith. Good faith conduct is neither acceptance or conversion nor the basis of an action for damages. (D) A purchaser who purchases in good faith from a lessee pursuant to this section or section 1310.58 of the Revised Code takes the goods... |
Section 1313.06 | Proceedings.
...vised Code creditors representing fifty per cent or more of the debts of the assignor, present or represented by attorney, may proceed to the election of trustees for the benefit of creditors, a majority in value of all the debts represented at such meeting being necessary to a choice. The proceedings of the meeting showing what creditors were present, the amount of the debts held by them respectively, and who cast ... |
Section 1315.01 | Transmitters of money definitions.
...ontrol of, or power to vote twenty-five per cent or more of any class of the outstanding voting securities of a controlling person. For purposes of determining the percentage of a licensee controlled by any person, the person's interest shall be aggregated with the interest of any other person controlled by the person or by any spouse, parent, or child of the person. (C) "Controlling person" means any person that co... |
Section 1315.06 | Minimum amount of permissible investments.
...with any one borrower do not exceed ten per cent of the licensee's outstandings; (8) To the extent permitted by the superintendent, receivables that are due to a licensee from its authorized delegates and are not past due or doubtful of collection; (9) Any other investments approved by the superintendent. (C) No licensee shall fail to comply with this section. |
Section 1315.21 | Check-cashing businesses definitions.
...tail and does not derive more than five per cent of the person's gross income from the cashing of checks; (5) A person licensed under sections 1315.01 to 1315.18 of the Revised Code, or any agent of that person, to the extent that the person or the agent is engaged in cashing checks or travelers checks issued by the licensed person ; (6) A person registered as a mortgage lender under Chapter 1322. of the Revised C... |
Section 1315.26 | Limitations on fees and charges.
...charges in an amount that exceeds three per cent of the face amount of the check for cashing checks issued by this state, a state agency, a political subdivision of this state, or the United States. (B) Each check-cashing business shall conspicuously post and at all times display in every business location a schedule of its fees and charges for all services permitted under sections 1315.21 to 1315.28 of the Revised ... |
Section 1317.04 | Separate items to be listed in written instrument.
...ate, if said rate does not exceed eight per cent per annum straight interest, in which event the time balance provided in division (G) need not be stated. The amount and date of each payment need not be separately listed if the payments are specified in terms of a series of payments of specified amounts, which amounts may state the principal amount plus the finance charge in terms of a rate at specified intervals o... |
Section 1317.061 | Retail seller or holder may contract for and receive alternative finance charges or interest.
...n annual percentage rate of twenty-five per cent. |
Section 1317.11 | Prior sales or contracts not affected - revolving budget agreements.
...t a rate not exceeding one and one-half per cent per month. If the finance charge so computed is less than one dollar for any such monthly period, the retail seller or holder may nevertheless charge, collect, and receive not in excess of one dollar for such month's charges. No change in terms of a revolving budget agreement shall be made to permit a retail seller to charge, collect, or receive a finance charge comp... |
Section 1317.13 | Time balance.
...of the default is less than twenty-five per cent of the sum of the time balance on the day such retail installment contract was executed and the down payment recited in such contract. |
Section 1317.21 | Breach of layaway arrangement by buyer.
...he lesser of twenty-five dollars or ten per cent of the value of specific goods subject to the layaway arrangement. (2) The buyer is entitled to a refund of the balance of deposits and payments that he previously made pursuant to the layaway arrangement, determined after deducting the liquidated damages described in division (A)(1) of this section. (B)(1) If a buyer fails to comply with the layaway arrangement, the... |
Section 1317.22 | Contract for sales over $500 or special order merchandise require a writing.
...ts the seller to retain more than fifty per cent of the total amount of deposits, down payments, or part payments made by the buyer; (7) Any reasonable charges the seller may add to the layaway price, such as delivery or storage charges, and the conditions under which the charges are assessed to the buyer; (8) A provision that if the buyer cancels the contract by giving written notice of cancellation to the seller ... |