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Section 109.95 | Criminal proceedings for election fraud.

...with all of the rights, privileges, and powers conferred by law on a prosecuting attorney, including, but not limited to, the power to appear before a grand jury and to interrogate witnesses before a grand jury.

Section 109.97 | Capital case status report.

...tes and currently is at-large. (B) The attorney general annually shall prepare or cause to be prepared a capital case status report that pertains to all individuals who were sentenced to death pursuant to sections 2929.02 to 2929.04 or section 2929.06 of the Revised Code for an aggravated murder committed on or after October 19, 1981, and that contains for each of those individuals the information described in divis...

Section 109.98 | Civil action against state retirement board member for breach of fiduciary duty.

...iary duty to the retirement system, the attorney general may maintain a civil action against the board member for harm resulting from that breach. Notwithstanding sections 145.10, 742.09, 3307.13, 3309.13, and 5505.23 of the Revised Code, after being informed of an allegation that the entire board has breached its fiduciary duty, the state retirement board may retain independent legal counsel, including legal counsel...

Section 109.981 | Civil action against workers' compensation oversight commission member.

...he bureau of workers' compensation, the attorney general may maintain a civil action against the board member for harm resulting from that breach. Notwithstanding section 4121.128 of the Revised Code, after being informed of an allegation that the entire board has breached its fiduciary duty, the board may retain independent legal counsel, including legal counsel provided by the board's fiduciary insurance carr...

Section 109.99 | Penalty.

...care entity without the approval of the attorney general, a felony of the third degree. (2) Whoever violates division (G)(2) of section 109.35 of the Revised Code is guilty of receiving improper compensation relating to a transaction involving a nonprofit health care entity, a felony of the third degree.

Section 1109.01 | Bank powers, rights and privileges generally.

...may use, exercise, and enjoy all of the powers, rights, and privileges of a corporation as set forth in section 1701.13 of the Revised Code, unless otherwise provided in its articles of incorporation and except as otherwise expressly limited by Chapters 1101. to 1127. of the Revised Code. The powers authorized under this division include the power to receive any property of any description, or any interest in propert...

Section 1109.02 | Additional and incidental powers.

...y rule adopted by the superintendent of financial institutions under section 1121.05 of the Revised Code takes effect. If a state bank intends to take any such action before the adoption of the corresponding parity rule, the bank shall provide the superintendent with prior written notice of the action and the basis for the action. The superintendent, within ninety days after receipt of that notice, may prohibit the b...

Section 1109.021 | Election to operate as a savings and loan association.

...hat election with the superintendent of financial institutions. (C) Upon filing an election notice, a state bank shall be considered a savings and loan association if both of the following conditions are met: (1) Its qualified thrift investments equal or exceed sixty-five per cent of its portfolio assets. (2) Its qualified thrift investments continue to equal or exceed sixty-five per cent of its assets on a monthl...

Section 1109.03 | Federal deposit insurance corporation and federal reserve requirements.

...holding of stock is consistent with the financial condition of the bank and prudent banking practice.

Section 1109.04 | Good faith reliance; electronic statements and notice.

...information, agreements, documents, and signatures provided by its customers as being true, accurate, complete, and authentic and representing what they purport to represent; and (2) That the persons signing have full capacity and complete authority to execute and deliver any and all such documents and agreements and to act in such capacity as may be represented to the bank. As used in this division, "good faith" h...

Section 1109.05 | Deposit contracts.

...(A) A bank may receive money on deposit and may establish the terms and conditions of each deposit contract. A bank may receive demand deposits subject to withdrawal or to payment upon the depositor's check, order, or other authorization. (B) At the time of opening a deposit account, a bank shall provide the depositor a statement containing the existing terms and conditions of the deposit contract. The statement may...

Section 1109.06 | Designating on signature card deposit is in trust for another.

...(A) Whenever a depositor opens or modifies the ownership of a deposit account by designating on the signature card the deposit is in trust for another, and no further notice of the existence and terms of a legal and valid trust is given in writing to the bank, both of the following apply: (1) The designation on the signature card constitutes clear and convincing evidence of both of the following: (a) The depositor-...

Section 1109.07 | Deposits payable to survivor - deposits payable on death.

...(A) When a deposit is made in the name of two or more persons, payable to either or the survivor, the bank may pay all of the deposit, any part of the deposit, or any interest earned on the deposit, to either of the named persons, or the guardian of the estate of either of the named persons, whether or not the other person is living. The receipt or acquittance of the person paid is a sufficient release and discharge ...

Section 1109.08 | Safes, vaults, safe deposit boxes, night depositories.

... rules adopted by the superintendent of financial institutions; (3) The bank's own safekeeping system or the safekeeping system of another bank or of a safekeeping agent or custodian that is qualified under rules adopted by the superintendent; (4) A recognized title or registration system, on the terms and conditions the bank prescribes. (C) Unless agreed to in writing by the bank, nothing in this section creates ...

Section 1109.09 | Accounts and safe deposit box rentals for minors.

...(A) A bank may do any of the following: (1) Accept deposits made by or on behalf of any minor and open an account however payable in the name of one or more persons, one or more or all of whom are minors, or in the name of another person as trustee for a minor, whether or not the deposit is made or the account is opened by the minor; (2) Enter into an agreement to rent a safe deposit box to a minor; (3) Accept the...

Section 1109.10 | Claims adverse to deposits or property.

...If any claim not clearly consistent with the terms of any applicable authority on file with a bank is made to any deposit, safe deposit box, property held in safekeeping, security, obligation, or other property in the bank's possession or control, in whole or in part, by any person, including any depositor, individual, or group of individuals, whether or not authorized to draw on or exercise any right or control with...

Section 1109.11 | Deposits entered as U.S. money.

...All deposits of money, or its equivalent, made with a bank shall be entered on its books only in terms of money of the United States.

Section 1109.15 | Permitted transactions.

...rgin requirements the superintendent of financial institutions may prescribe by rule, a state bank may make loans secured by stocks, bonds, or other securities. (B) Subject to sections 1109.22, 1109.32, and 1109.47 of the Revised Code and any rules the superintendent prescribes, a state bank may purchase obligations of any kind with or without recourse. (C) A state bank may acquire personal property for lease to ot...

Section 1109.151 | No fiduciary relationship created.

...Unless otherwise expressly agreed to in writing by the bank, the relationship between a bank and its obligor, or a bank and its customer, creates no fiduciary or other relationship between the parties or any special duty on the part of the bank to the customer or any other party.

Section 1109.16 | Standards for extensions of credit.

...(A) The superintendent of financial institutions shall adopt rules prescribing standards for extensions of credit that are either of the following: (1) Secured by liens on interests in real estate; (2) Made for the purpose of financing the construction of either a building or improvements to real estate. (B) In prescribing the standards required by division (A) of this section, the superintendent shall consider al...

Section 1109.17 | Accepting drafts or bills of exchange.

...k's capital. (b) The superintendent of financial institutions, under conditions the superintendent may prescribe, may authorize a state bank to accept or be obligated for a participation share in drafts or bills of exchange under division (B)(1) of this section, in an amount not exceeding at any time in the aggregate two hundred per cent of the bank's capital. (3) Notwithstanding division (B)(2) of this section, a ...

Section 1109.18 | Extending credit pursuant to revolving credit agreement.

...(A) A bank may extend credit to a customer pursuant to a revolving credit agreement allowing the customer to access the credit from time to time, subject to a limitation on the outstanding balance of the credit accessed and without regard to whether the customer has previously accessed and repaid the credit. A revolving credit agreement may authorize the customer to access the credit extended by either or both of th...

Section 1109.181 | Charges under revolving credit agreement.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Revolving credit agreement" means an agreement pursuant to which a bank contemplates repeated transactions and the amount of credit that may be extended pursuant to the agreement is made available to the extent that any outstanding balance is repaid. "Revolving credit agreement" does not include an agreement secured by a residential mortgage. (2) "Residential mortgage" means ...

Section 1109.20 | Interest and finance charge rates.

...(A) A bank may contract for and receive interest or finance charges at any rate or rates agreed upon or consented to by the parties to the loan contract, extension of credit, or revolving credit agreement, but not exceeding an annual percentage rate of twenty-five per cent. In addition, a bank may charge, collect, and receive, as interest, other fees and charges that are agreed upon by the bank and the borrower, incl...

Section 1109.22 | Total loans and extensions of credit to person outstanding at any one time.

...tent specified by the superintendent of financial institutions, any liability of a bank to advance funds to or on behalf of a person pursuant to a contractual commitment; (c) Any credit exposure to a person arising from a derivative transaction between the person and a bank. (3) "Person" includes an individual; sole proprietorship; partnership; joint venture; association; trust; estate; business trust; corporation;...