Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5921.12 | Federal military service.
...f the Revised Code do not authorize the Ohio naval militia, or any part thereof, to be called or ordered as such into the military service of the United States. The naval militia may become a component of the Ohio national guard. The governor may consent to the employment of not more than one-half of the naval militia to assist in areas adjacent to the borders of the state. No person shall, by reason of his enlistme... |
Section 5921.13 | Resignation - discharge.
...discharge to any enlisted member of the Ohio naval militia at any time. Commissions or warrants of officers of the naval militia shall be vacated by resignation or absence without leave for three months, upon recommendation of an efficiency board, pursuant to sentence of a court martial or if such officer has been convicted of an infamous crime. |
Section 5921.14 | No enlistment by organization.
...r civil group, shall be enlisted in the Ohio naval militia as an organization. |
Section 5921.15 | Compensation.
...shall be deducted therefrom. Each ship company of the Ohio naval militia shall receive the same allowances for incidental expenses, as are allowed the headquarters of a separate battalion of the Ohio military reserve, and each division, the same allowance in every respect as a company of infantry. |
Section 6113.01 | Adoption of Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Compact.
...The following Ohio river valley water sanitation compact, which has been negotiated by representatives of the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and West Virginia, is hereby approved, ratified, adopted, enacted into law, and entered into by the state of Ohio as a party thereto and signatory state, namely: OHIO RIVER VALLEY WATER SANITATION COMPACT Whereas, A substantial... |
Section 6113.02 | Ohio commission members.
...de, there shall be three members of the Ohio river valley water sanitation commission from this state. The governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint two of such commissioners, each of whom shall be a resident and citizen of the state. The two commissioners so appointed shall not be of the same political party. Terms of office of the appointed commissioners shall be for six years, commencing o... |
Section 6113.03 | Powers and duties of commission - jurisdiction and enforcement.
...There is hereby granted to the Ohio river valley water sanitation commission and the commissioners thereof all the powers provided for in the Ohio river valley water sanitation compact set forth in section 6113.01 of the Revised Code and all the powers necessary or incidental to the carrying out of said compact in every particular. All officers of the state shall do all things falling within their respective province... |
Section 6113.04 | Powers supplemental to powers vested by other laws.
...Any powers granted to the Ohio river valley water sanitation commission under sections 6113.01 to 6113.03, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall be regarded as in aid of and supplemental to and in no case a limitation upon any of the powers vested in said commission by other laws of the state of Ohio or by the laws of the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and West Virginia, or ... |
Section 719.01 | Appropriation of property by municipal corporations.
... whole or in part by the state, or by a company or individual authorized by law to make such improvement; (J) For sewers, drains, ditches, public urinals, bathhouses, water closets, and sewage and garbage disposal plants and farms; (K) For natural and artificial gas, electric lighting, heating, and power plants, and for supplying the product thereof; (L) For establishing esplanades, boulevards, parkways, park grou... |
Section 719.011 | Powers of impacted city.
...Any impacted city, as defined in division (C) of section 1728.01 of the Revised Code, in order to create or preserve jobs and employment opportunities and to improve the economic welfare of the people of such impacted city, may appropriate, enter upon, and hold real estate within its corporate limits for either: (A) The sale, lease, exchange or other disposition of such real estate for use or development for industr... |
Section 719.012 | Appropriation of property and rehabilitation of building or structure.
...orporation determines to be a blighted property as defined in section 1.08 of the Revised Code, a municipal corporation may appropriate, in the manner provided in sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code, any such building or structure and the real property of which it is a part. The municipal corporation shall rehabilitate the building or structure or cause it to be rehabilitated within two years after th... |
Section 719.02 | Appropriation of property outside municipal corporation - payment in lieu of taxes.
...In the appropriation of property for any of the purposes named in section 719.01 of the Revised Code, the municipal corporation may, when reasonably necessary, acquire property outside the limits of the municipal corporation. If real property so acquired is removed from the tax duplicate, the municipal corporation shall pay annually to the county treasurer of the county in which such property is located, commencing ... |
Section 719.03 | Cemeteries.
...No land shall be purchased for public cemeteries within two hundred yards of a dwelling house without the consent, in writing, of the owner of the tract of land on which such house is situated. If the consent, in writing, of the owner of the tract of land on which such house is situated cannot be obtained, the municipal corporation may appropriate such land for the establishment of a cemetery or for the enlargement o... |
Section 719.031 | Appropriating cemetery property for water lines.
... removal, and proceed to enter upon the property appropriated and make the removal at its own expense, as provided in this section. |
Section 719.04 | Resolution declaring intent to appropriate.
...r it is deemed necessary to appropriate property, pass a resolution declaring such intent, defining the purpose of the appropriation, and setting forth a pertinent description of the land and the estate or interest therein desired to be appropriated. |
Section 719.05 | Proceedings on passage of appropriation resolution.
...ode, declaring an intent to appropriate property, for which but one reading is necessary, cause written notice to be given to the owner of, person in possession of, or person having an interest of record in, every piece of property sought to be appropriated, or to the authorized agent of the owner or other such person. Such notice shall be served by a person designated for the purpose and return made in the man... |
Section 719.19 | Interested parties may give bond.
...Before or after the passage of an ordinance for opening a street or other public highway, any person may execute his bond, payable to the municipal corporation to the acceptance of its legislative authority, conditioned for the payment of all damage which may be assessed by a jury. Such bond shall be good in law, and if such person pays or deposits according to the order of court, then such street or other highway s... |
Section 719.31 | Preference to be given appropriation proceedings.
...the city to the owner or owners of real property, the court shall give preference to all proceedings under such application over all other civil cases, except proceedings under sections 119.01 to 119.13, inclusive, of the Revised Code, irrespective of the position of the proceedings on the calendar of the court. In the course of the proceedings the court shall grant no more than two continuances to either party with... |
Section 721.01 | Lease or sale of municipal property.
...r lease real estate or to sell personal property belonging to the municipal corporation, when such real estate or personal property is not needed for any municipal purpose. Such power shall be exercised in the manner provided by this chapter. |
Section 721.02 | Conveyance of real property to board of education.
...sfer and conveyance by deed of any real property, owned by it and not needed for municipal purposes, to the board of education of any such municipal corporation, to be used as an athletic field, a playground for children, or for school sites, upon such terms as are agreed to between the municipal corporation and the board. When the property is so conveyed it shall be under the control and supervision of the board. |
Section 721.03 | Lease or sale of real estate - advertisement for bids.
...No contract, except as provided in section 721.28 of the Revised Code, for the sale or lease of real estate belonging to a municipal corporation shall be made unless authorized by an ordinance, approved by a two-thirds vote of the members of the legislative authority of such municipal corporation, and by the board or officer having supervision or management of such real estate. When the contract is so authoriz... |
Section 721.04 | Use and control of waters and soil of Lake Erie.
...ritory to which this section applies is limited to that within the limits of the municipal corporation and extending into Lake Erie to the distance of two miles from the natural shore line. For all purposes of government and exercise of such powers the limits of any such municipal corporation shall be held to extend out, in, over, and under such water and land made or that may be made within such territory. This sect... |
Section 721.05 | Limitations of rights of municipal corporation regarding lake front.
...When any part of the territory mentioned in section 721.04 of the Revised Code is in front of privately owned upland and has been filled in or improved by the owner or his predecessor in title to such upland, a municipal corporation shall not take possession such part of the public domain so filled or improved, without the consent of such upland owner, until the municipal corporation has complied with sections 719.01... |
Section 721.08 | Control and management of territory.
...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation may, when not otherwise prescribed by the charter of such municipal corporation, provide by ordinance for the manner and by what executive officials the ordinances and laws governing the administration of the territory described in section 721.04 of the Revised Code shall be administered and for the management of such territory and improvements placed thereon. |
Section 721.09 | Application of rentals.
...All rentals or charges made or collected by a municipal corporation for the use of any part of the territory described in section 721.04 of the Revised Code, or for improvements thereon, shall be used only to maintain, improve, or add to improvements in aid of navigation and water commerce. |