Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 755.23 | Compensation - oath - bond.
...e discharge of their duties, they shall each take the oath of office prescribed by section 733.68 of the Revised Code, and, except as otherwise provided in the municipal charter or in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, shall give bond in the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars, conditioned according to section 733.71 of the Revised Code, and to the approval of the mayor and legislative authority of the municipal corpo... |
Section 755.24 | Meetings - rules and regulations.
...itional salary or compensation for such services. |
Section 755.25 | Contracts - rules and regulations.
...The board of park trustees may make contracts for the improvements of the grounds, the erection of the necessary bridges and structures therein, and adopt rules for the protection, care, and government of the parks under its charge, and such rules, when approved by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation shall have the same effect and may be enforced by the same penalties as ordinances. |
Section 755.26 | Power to incur liability.
...The board of park trustees shall not incur any liability for park purposes beyond the amount of the funds levied therefor or appropriated to its order by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation for such purposes. |
Section 755.27 | Employees of board of park trustees.
...The board of park trustees may employ such superintendents, landscape gardeners, and other employees as are necessary for the execution of its duties, and fix their salaries or compensation. Any such persons may be removed by the board at any time. |
Section 755.28 | Control of improvement of natural watercourses.
...control of all work of straightening, cleaning, deepening, or otherwise improving any natural watercourse, whether partly or wholly used for sewer purposes or not, within the city, may purchase, acquire, or condemn any water rights, easements, or privileges in connection with any natural watercourse through such city, and may acquire or condemn such real estate as is necessary for such purposes. |
Section 755.29 | Bids required.
...The board of park trustees, before entering into any contract for the performance of any work, the cost of which exceeds fifty thousand dollars, shall cause plans and specifications and forms of bids to be prepared, and when adopted by the board, shall have them printed for distribution among bidders. |
Section 755.30 | Notice for proposals.
...ion in the municipal corporation that sealed proposals may be received for doing the work or furnishing such materials and supplies. |
Section 755.31 | Bond to accompany bids.
...Each bid for a contract for the construction, demolition, alteration, repair, or reconstruction of an improvement to be performed for the board of park trustees shall meet the requirements of section 153.54 of the Revised Code. Each bid concerning other work to be performed for the board of park trustees shall be accompanied by a bond, signed by sufficient security, for the acceptance of the contract if awarded by th... |
Section 755.32 | Bids shall be under seal.
...f park trustees shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and deposited with the clerk of the board, such envelope shall have indorsed thereon the nature of the bid, and all bids shall be opened at the time, date, and place specified in the notice to bidders or specifications. The time, date, and place of bid openings may be extended to a later date by the board of park trustees, provided that written or oral notice of ... |
Section 755.33 | Awarding contracts.
...n the failure of such bidder, within a reasonable time, to be fixed by the board, to so enter into bond with surety, the contract may be made with the next lowest responsible bidder, and so on until the contract is effected by the contractor giving bond. The board may reject any bid, and no member of the board shall be in any manner, either directly or indirectly, interested in any contract. |
Section 755.34 | Reports and estimates.
...rustees, on the first Monday of January each year, shall make a written report to the legislative authority of the municipal corporation of its proceedings, with a detailed statement of its receipts and expenditures during the year. The board shall at the proper time submit to the legislative authority a detailed estimate of the amount of money necessary to maintain and improve parks for the ensuing year, and to dred... |
Section 755.41 | Vacation of unimproved and unused park lands.
...the public for a period of twenty-one years and there appears to be little or no possibility that such lands will be improved and used by the public, the legislative authority of a municipal corporation in which said lands are located may, by ordinance, declare such parks or park lands vacated upon the petition of a majority of the abutting freeholders. No such parks or park lands shall be vacated unless notic... |
Section 755.42 | Sale of unused park lands at public auction.
...ving supervision or management of such real estate shall sell such lands to the highest and best bidder, provided that any and all bids made hereunder may be rejected. When such sale is made, the mayor or other officer of a municipal corporation in which sale is had and in which such lands are located, shall enter into a deed, conveying said lands to the purchaser thereof. At or after the time of sale, the aud... |
Section 755.43 | Procedure where reversionary interests established upon vacation of land.
...When real estate that has been dedicated to or for the use of the public for parks or park lands is vacated by the legislative authority of a municipal corporation pursuant to section 755.41 of the Revised Code, and where reversionary interests have been set up in the event of the non-use of such lands for the dedicated purpose, such reversionary interests shall accelerate and vest in the holders thereof upon s... |
Section 918.01 | Meat inspection definitions.
...als, carcasses, or meat products. (J) "Official mark" means the official inspection legend or any other symbol prescribed by rules of the director to identify the status of any article or animals under this chapter. (K) "Labeling" means all labels and any other display of written, printed, or graphic matter: (1) Upon any article or any of its containers or wrappers, not including package liners; (2) Accompanying ... |
Section 918.02 | Ante-mortem inspections of all animals slaughtered.
...ision of meat inspection for inspection services of more than eight hours in any given day, of more than forty hours in any given week Sunday through Saturday, or on any holiday as specified in division (A) of section 124.19 of the Revised Code. (E) The director may limit the entry of animals, animal carcasses, or parts thereof, meat food products, and other materials into any establishment at which inspection is ma... |
Section 918.03 | Adulterated or unwholesome conditions.
...(A) If any animal, carcass, or meat product is found to be in an adulterated condition or is affected by an unwholesome condition, that can be satisfactorily removed by methods approved by the director of agriculture, the same may be so reconditioned under the direction of any inspector. (B) If an animal, carcass, or meat product found in an adulterated or unwholesome condition cannot be reconditioned as provided in... |
Section 918.04 | Rules to administer meat inspection.
...et or exceed the federal standards for meat inspection established in Title 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations. |
Section 918.05 | Health requirements for employees.
...yee of an establishment to submit to a health examination by a physician at any time. No individual having any communicable disease, including any communicable skin disease, and no person with infected wounds and no person who is a carrier of a communicable disease shall be employed in any capacity in an establishment. |
Section 918.06 | Unauthorized possession, use or keeping of stamps, marks, or brands.
...wise make any device containing any any official mark or simulation thereof, or any label bearing any such mark or simulation, or any form of official certificate or simulation thereof, except as authorized by the director. (C) All official devices or simulations must at all times be under direct control of a department of agriculture employee, or under official department of agriculture lock or seal. |
Section 918.07 | Sale of meat or meat products produced for human food.
...Meat or meat products produced for human food in accordance with Chapter 918. of the Revised Code shall be afforded movement for sale and may be sold throughout Ohio without restriction except as provided in Chapter 918. of the Revised Code. |
Section 918.08 | License - annual fee - violations.
...ecause of the person's performance of, official duties under sections 918.01 to 918.12 of the Revised Code or the rules adopted under those sections, the director immediately may withdraw inspection from the establishment prior to an adjudication hearing as required under section 119.06 of the Revised Code. (H) In addition to any remedies provided by law and irrespective of whether or not there exists an adequ... |
Section 918.10 | Exemptions from chapter requirements.
...ulteration, misbranding, and use of the official mark, apply to both of the following: (1) A person who operates an establishment to slaughter or prepare animals only for persons exempted under division (A) (1) of this section; (2) A retail dealer or retail butcher who sells only meat or meat products, which have been inspected in compliance with sections 918.01 to 918.11 of the Revised Code, and whose operation or... |
Section 918.11 | Prohibited acts - fines.
...stamped or otherwise identified with an official mark unless the carcass, parts, or products have been so identified at an establishment licensed under division (A) of section 918.08 of the Revised Code. (B) No person shall offer for sale or sell meat or meat products that have not been inspected in compliance with sections 918.01 to 918.11 of the Revised Code. (C) No person shall knowingly offer for sale or sell a... |