Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5180.4214 | [Former R.C. 5101.1417, amended and renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Rules to carry out federal foster care, adoption, and kinship guardianship assistance.
...The department of children and youth shall adopt rules necessary to carry out the purposes of sections 5180.42, 5180.428, and 5180.4213 of the Revised Code, and 42 U.S.C. 673(d) of the "Social Security Act," including rules that do all of the following: (A) Allow a kinship guardianship young adult described in division (C) of section 5180.428 of the Revised Code on whose behalf kinship guardianship assistance is r... |
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Section 5180.70 | [Former R.C. 5101.34, renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Ohio commission on fatherhood.
...is appointed or until a period of sixty days has elapsed, whichever occurs first. Members shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses. |
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Section 5309.24 | Contents of decree of registration.
...referred to in division (D) of section 5309.031 of the Revised Code upon, or binding in the register of titles described in section 5309.25 of the Revised Code, shall be in a form suitable to constitute the decree as a certificate of title, and shall give insofar as possible the full name, place of residence, and post-office address of each owner and holder of any interest in or lien, charge, or encumbrance upon the... |
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Section 5516.10 | Permits and permit plates - application process.
...mit issued by the director before June 30, 1997, and who has not yet exercised the privilege of constructing, using, operating, erecting, or maintaining an advertising device at the proposed location as of that date, shall have until December 31, 1997, to comply with the terms and conditions of the conditional permit or such permit shall be canceled. However, the applicant may request that the conditional permit be... |
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Section 5709.75 | Township public improvement tax increment equivalent fund.
...e resolution was adopted prior to March 30, 2006. (D) A board of township trustees that adopted a resolution under section 5709.73 of the Revised Code and that, with respect to property exempted under such a resolution, is party to a hold-harmless or service agreement, may appropriate and expend unencumbered money in the fund to pay current public safety expenses of the township. A township appropriating and expend... |
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Section 5727.84 | Crediting money in kilowatt-hour tax receipts fund.
...The report shall be filed within thirty days of the commissioner's request. A company that fails to file the report or does not timely file the report is subject to the penalty in section 5727.60 of the Revised Code. (G) Not later than January 1, 2002, the tax commissioner shall determine for each school district, joint vocational school district, and local taxing unit its fixed-rate levy loss, which is the sum of ... |
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Section 5733.01 | Tax charged against corporations.
...ty tax credit described in division (A)(30) and the refundable credits described in divisions (A)(31) to (35) of section 5733.98 of the Revised Code; (iii) For tax year 2007, the greater of the minimum payment required under division (E) of section 5733.06 of the Revised Code or three-fifths of the difference between all taxes charged the corporation under this chapter and any credits allowable against such tax, exc... |
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Section 5733.55 | Nonrefundable credit equal to amount of eligible nonrecurring 9-1-1 charges.
...he period of July 1, 2003, through June 30, 2004, and claim that amount as a credit against its corporation franchise tax liability under this section. Nothing in this section authorizes a telephone company to claim a credit under this section for any eligible nonrecurring 9-1-1 charges for which it has already claimed a credit under this section or section 5727.39 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5733.57 | Nonrefundable credit equal to product obtained by multiplying applicable percentage by applicable amount.
...ement period from July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2003. (3) "Applicable percentage" means one hundred per cent for tax year 2005; eighty per cent for tax year 2006; sixty per cent for tax year 2007; forty per cent for tax year 2008; twenty per cent for tax year 2009; and zero per cent for each subsequent tax year thereafter. (4) "Applicable amount" means the amount resulting from subtracting the gross receipts tax a... |
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Section 6111.11 | Sale of dishwasher detergent with phosphorous content above certain limits prohibited.
... at the end of the business day on June 30, 2010, if the retailer's inventory of the product during June 2010 does not exceed the retailer's average monthly inventory during the previous twelve months. |
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Section 9.06 | Private operation and management of initial intensive program prison.
...ctional association no later than sixty days after the facility receives its first inmate. (b) The contractor receives accreditation of the facility within twelve months after the date the contractor applies to the American correctional association for accreditation. (c) Once the accreditation is received, the contractor maintains it for the duration of the contract term. (d) If the contractor does not comply w... |
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Section 9.901 | Design and delivery of health care plans; authority of department of Administrative services.
...partment, without charge, within thirty days after receiving a written request from the department. The claims data shall include data relating to employee group benefit sets, demographics, and claims experience. (D) The department may work with other state agencies to obtain services as the department deems necessary for the implementation and operation of this section, based on demonstrated experience and expertis... |
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Section 5.01 | Ohio state flag.
...The flag of the state shall be burgee-shaped. It shall have three red and two white horizontal stripes that represent the roads and waterways of the state. The union of the flag shall be seventeen five-pointed stars, white in a blue triangular field that represents the state's hills and valleys, the base of which shall be the staff end or vertical edge of the flag, and the apex of which shall be the center of the mi... |
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Section 5.011 | Ohio governor's flag.
...The flag of the governor of this state will be of scarlet wool bunting, six feet eight inches hoist by ten feet six inches fly. In each of the four corners will be a white five-pointed star with one point upward. The centers of these stars will be twelve inches from the long edges and seventeen inches from the short edges of the flag. In the center of the flag will be a reproduction of the great seal of Ohio in prope... |
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Section 5.012 | Display and maintenance of state flag.
...il sunset on all national and state holidays and on any other days that the governor proclaims. The state flag may be flown at night when properly lighted. When the state flag is displayed outdoors, it shall be flown either from a flagpole or a staff. Any staff from which the state flag is flown shall be at least two and one-half times as long as the state flag. (B) When the state flag and the United States flag ar... |
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Section 5.013 | Pledge to the state flag.
..."I salute the flag of the state of Ohio and pledge to the buckeye state respect and loyalty" is hereby adopted as the official pledge to the state flag. The pledge shall not replace, preempt, or be recited before the pledge of allegiance to the United States flag. |
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Section 5.014 | Procedure for folding state flag.
...The general assembly hereby establishes a recommended procedure for the folding of the state flag by two people. The procedure is as follows: With the flag unfolded, fold the flag in half lengthwise so that the points of the flag are aligned. Fold the flag in half lengthwise a second time to form a long strip with the red disc facing the ground. Next, fold the pointed end back onto itself to form a rectangle. These ... |
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Section 5.015 | Suggested ceremonial procedure for retirement of state flag.
...(A) The general assembly recommends the following ceremonial procedure for the retirement of the state flag, to be followed, voluntarily, with respect and dignity, by civilians and civilian groups or organizations. (B) The ceremony shall consist of three parts: a preamble, a pledge, and the retirement by burning of the separated parts of the state flag. (C) Before the ceremony to retire the state flag, the dedica... |
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Section 5.02 | State flower.
...The scarlet carnation is hereby adopted as the state flower as a token of love and reverence for the memory of William McKinley. |
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Section 5.021 | State wild flower.
...The plant Trillium grandiflorum, commonly known as the large white trillium, found in every Ohio county, is hereby adopted as the state wild flower. |
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Section 5.022 | State airplane.
...The 1905 Wright Flyer III, first flown on June 23, 1905, near Dayton, Ohio, is hereby adopted as the state airplane. |
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Section 5.03 | State bird.
...The bird, cardinalis cardinalis, commonly known as the "cardinal," is the official bird of the state. |
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Section 5.031 | State reptile.
...The snake, Coluber constrictor constrictor, known as the black racer, is the official reptile of the state. |
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Section 5.032 | State animal.
...The animal, Odocoileus virginianus, commonly known as the white-tailed deer, is the official animal of the state. Naming the white-tailed deer as the official animal of the state does not relieve the division of wildlife of its duty to manage the deer population and its distribution. |
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Section 5.033 | State amphibian.
...The salamander, Ambystoma maculatum, commonly known as the spotted salamander, is the official amphibian of the state. |