Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 183.021 | Prohibited expenditures.
... existed prior to the repeal of section 183.02 of the Revised Code by H.B. 119 of the 127th general assembly, shall be expended to do any of the following: (1) Hire an executive agency lobbyist, as defined under section 121.60 of the Revised Code, or a legislative agent, as defined under section 101.70 of the Revised Code; (2) Support or oppose candidates, ballot questions, referendums, or ballot initiatives. (... |
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Section 184.37 | Establishing competitive processes for awarding loans and grants.
...development program pursuant to section 184.25 of the Revised Code; (B) Loans, loan guarantees, and grants under the Ohio biomedical development program pursuant to section 184.26 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 1105.01 | Authority, number, terms and classes of directors.
...(A) Except where the Revised Code, the articles of incorporation, or the code of regulations require action to be authorized or taken by shareholders or members, all of the authority of a state bank shall be exercised by or under the direction of the bank's board of directors. The board of directors shall consist of not less than five directors. (B) Unless the articles of incorporation or the code of regulations pro... |
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Section 1105.02 | Qualifications of board members.
...(A)(1) Of the directors on the board of directors of a state bank: (a) A majority of the directors shall be outside directors. However, in the case of a stock state bank, if eighty per cent or more of any class of the bank's voting shares are owned by a company, a majority of the directors may be officers or directors of one or more affiliates of the bank. (b) For purposes of this section, anyone who is not an empl... |
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Section 1105.03 | Director oath.
...anking law or any provision of Chapters 1101. to 1127. of the Revised Code. (B) Promptly upon execution, and within sixty days of the person's election or appointment, the oath shall be filed with the secretary of the state bank. |
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Section 1105.04 | Individual, schedule, or blanket fidelity bonds.
...Each officer and employee of a state bank, prior to the discharge of the officer's or employee's duties, shall be covered by an individual, schedule, or blanket fidelity bond in favor of the bank, with terms and issuing insurer approved by the board of directors. The amount of the bond shall be set by the board of directors, and shall be reasonable given the size of the bank and nature of its business. The board of d... |
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Section 1105.07 | Bylaws.
...For its own governance, the board of directors may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the law of this state, the articles of incorporation, or the code of regulations. Without limiting their generality, the bylaws may include provisions with respect to: (A) The time and place of holding, the manner of and authority for calling, giving notice of, and conducting meetings of the board of directors; (B) The appointment... |
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Section 1105.08 | Board and committee meetings.
...(A)(1) A state bank's board of directors shall meet monthly unless the bank's code of regulations provides for a different frequency of meetings, which shall not be less than quarterly. (2) Division (A)(1) of this section does not prohibit either of the following: (a) A state bank's board of directors meeting more frequently than required by division (A)(1) of this section or the bank's code of regulations; (b) Th... |
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Section 1105.10 | Removing director; vacancy.
...a director may be removed as follows: (1) By the board of directors or the superintendent of financial institutions if any of the following applies: (a) The director has filed for relief or is a debtor in a case filed under Title XI of the United States Code; (b) A court has determined the director is incompetent; (c) The director has been removed in accordance with federal law. (2) By the board of directors for... |
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Section 1105.11 | Personal liability.
...o comply with any provision of Chapters 1101. to 1127. of the Revised Code or the rules adopted under those chapters, including any civil money penalties, unless it can be shown that the director, officer, employee, or other institution-affiliated party knowingly violated or failed to comply with that provision of law or, with respect to a director's liability, that the director knowingly permitted any of the officer... |
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Section 127.12 | Controlling board created.
...nority party. Notwithstanding section 101.26 of the Revised Code, the legislative members, when engaged in their duties as members of the controlling board, shall be paid at the per diem rate of one hundred fifty dollars, and their necessary traveling expenses, which shall be paid from the funds appropriated for the payment of expenses of legislative committees. (F) In the event of the absence, illness, disabilit... |
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Section 127.13 | Organization.
...cutive department as defined in Section 1 of Article III, Ohio Constitution, not currently before the controlling board be added to the agenda for a specified future meeting of the board, provided that such request has been previously submitted to the president for inclusion in the agenda for a board meeting. The controlling board also may adopt rules authorizing the president to act on its behalf in exigent circumst... |
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Section 127.14 | Transfer of funds.
...The controlling board may, at the request of any state agency or the director of budget and management, authorize, with respect to the provisions of any appropriation act: (A) Transfers of all or part of an appropriation within but not between state agencies, except such transfers as the director of budget and management is authorized by law to make, provided that no transfer shall be made by the director for the ... |
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Section 127.15 | Hearing on transfers.
...The controlling board may authorize any state agency for which an appropriation is made, in any act making appropriations for capital improvements, to expend the moneys appropriated otherwise than in accordance with the items set forth, and for such purpose may authorize transfers among items or create new items and authorize transfers thereto, provided that prior to such transfers the agency seeking the same shall n... |
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Section 127.16 | Purchasing by competitive selection.
...appropriated to it directly, shall: (1) Make any purchase from a particular supplier, that would amount to fifty thousand dollars or more when combined with both the amount of all disbursements to the supplier during the fiscal year for purchases made by the agency and the amount of all outstanding encumbrances for purchases made by the agency from the supplier, unless the purchase is made by competitive selection... |
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Section 127.162 | Approval of purchase by controlling board.
... both of the following requirements: (1) The agency has utilized one of the following competitive selection or evaluation and selection processes: (a) The requirements for competitive sealed bidding under section 125.07 of the Revised Code; (b) The requirements for competitive sealed proposals under section 125.071 of the Revised Code; (c) The requirements for reverse auctions under section 125.072 of the Re... |
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Section 127.17 | Actions to carry out legislative intent.
...The controlling board shall take no action which does not carry out the legislative intent of the general assembly regarding program goals and levels of support of state agencies as expressed in the prevailing appropriation acts of the general assembly. |
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Section 127.19 | Controlling board emergency purposes/contingencies fund.
...There is hereby created in the state treasury the controlling board emergency purposes/contingencies fund, consisting of transfers from the general revenue fund and any other funds appropriated by the general assembly. Moneys in the fund may be used by the controlling board at the request of a state agency or the director of budget and management for the purpose of providing disaster and emergency aid to state agenci... |
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Section 129.01 | Board of commissioners of sinking fund.
...The board of commissioners of the sinking fund shall be composed of the governor, treasurer of state, auditor of state, secretary of state, and the attorney general. The auditor of state shall be president, and the secretary of state shall be secretary of the board. The board may appoint a clerk who shall be paid from the sinking fund. |
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Section 129.04 | Duties of board of commissioners.
...When due, the board of commissioners of the sinking fund shall pay the interest on the bonded debt of the state, the certificates of bonded debt, and at all times preserve the good faith and credit of the state. |
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Section 129.041 | Deficiency in sinking fund.
...s of the procedure set forth in section 126.06 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 129.05 | Composition of sinking fund.
...The sinking fund of the state shall consist of the proceeds of sales of lands appropriated by congress for the support of schools or for ministerial purposes, except as otherwise provided by law, the proceeds of any sale of public works or of any part thereof, except as otherwise provided by law, and the moneys raised by taxation as required by Section 7 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution. |
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Section 129.06 | Application of sinking fund.
...Funds belonging to the sinking fund shall be applied to the payment of the principal and interest of the bonded debt of the state, and to the expenses of such payment. |
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Section 129.09 | Payment of interest.
...Interest on the bonded debt of the state shall be paid to the owner of bonds or certificates evidencing such debt, or to such owner's agent, attorney, or legal representative. |
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Section 129.17 | Issuance of new certificates.
...The board of commissioners of the sinking fund, at periods, previous to and near the time when any portion of the bonded debt of the state becomes payable, according to the terms expressed upon the face of the certificates thereof and in accordance with law, shall issue certificates of the bonded debt of the state of such numbers and in such amount as will be sufficient from the proceeds thereof to redeem so much of ... |
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Section 5809.031 | Duties of a trustee with respect to the acquisition, retention, or ownership of a life insurance policy.
...nclude any of the following duties: (1) To determine whether the policy is or remains a proper investment; (2) To diversify the investment in the policy relative to any other life insurance policies or to any other trust assets; (3) To exercise or not to exercise any option, right, or privilege available under the policy, including the payment of premiums unless there is sufficient cash or there are other r... |
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Section 5810.11 | Personal liability of trustee on contract as partner.
...(A)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (C) of this section or unless personal liability is imposed in the contract, a trustee who holds an interest as a general partner in a general or limited partnership is not personally liable on a contract entered into by the partnership after the trust's acquisition of the interest if the fiduciary capacity was disclosed. A partnership certificate that is filed p... |
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Section 5812.02 | Fiduciary duties - general principles.
...y matter within the scope of sections 5812.07 to 5812.14 of the Revised Code, all of the following apply: (1) A fiduciary shall administer a trust or estate in accordance with the terms of the trust or the will, even if there is a different provision in sections 5812.01 to 5812.52 of the Revised Code. (2) A fiduciary may administer a trust or estate by the exercise of a discretionary power of administration given t... |
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Section 5812.18 | Character of receipts.
...an a trust or estate to which section 5812.19 of the Revised Code applies, a business or activity to which section 5812.20 of the Revised Code applies, or an asset-backed security to which section 5812.38 of the Revised Code applies. (B) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a trustee shall allocate to income money received from an entity. (C) A trustee shall allocate all of the following receipts from an ... |
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Section 5813.02 | Maximum annual distribution from institutional trust fund.
...ision (D) of this section and section 5813.03 of the Revised Code, during any fiscal year in which income may be or is required to be distributed to an institution from an institutional trust fund, income means the greater of the following: (1) The income from the assets of the institutional trust fund for the fiscal year as determined in accordance with the applicable trust instrument and applicable law without reg... |
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Section 5814.01 | Transfers to minors act definitions.
...As used in sections 5814.01 to 5814.10 of the Revised Code, unless the context otherwise requires: (A) "Benefit plan" means any plan of an employer for the benefit of any employee, any plan for the benefit of any partner, or any plan for the benefit of a proprietor, and includes, but is not limited to, any pension, retirement, death benefit, deferred compensation, employment agency, stock bonus, option, or profit-sh... |
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Section 5814.04 | Custodian - powers and duties.
... the use and benefit of the minor. (D)(1) Except as provided in division (D)(2) of this section and in section 5814.09 of the Revised Code, to the extent that the custodial property is not so expended, the custodian shall deliver or pay the custodial property over to the minor on the minor's attaining the age of twenty-one years or, if the minor dies before attaining the age of twenty-one years, shall, upon the min... |
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Section 5814.09 | Delayed time for delivery of custodial property.
...r pursuant to division (A) of section 5814.02 of the Revised Code may be delayed until a specified time after the minor attains the age of twenty-one years, which time shall be specified in the written instrument that makes or provides for the gift or transfer pursuant to divisions (A)(1) to (9) of section 5814.02 of the Revised Code. (B) To specify a delayed time for delivery to the minor of the custodial property... |
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Section 5815.25 | Administrative duties and responsibilities of trust; exclusion of fiduciaries.
...on may include any of the following: (1) Opening and maintaining bank, brokerage, financial, or other custodial accounts to receive trust income or contributions and from which trust expenditures, bills, and distributions may be disbursed; (2) Maintaining and handling trust records, reports, correspondence, or communications; (3) Maintaining an office for trust business; (4) Filing any trust tax returns; (5... |
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Section 5815.35 | General partners acting as fiduciary.
...(A)(1) As used in this division, "fiduciary" means any person, association, or corporation, other than a trustee of a testamentary trust, an assignee or trustee for an insolvent debtor, or a guardian under Chapter 5905. of the Revised Code, that is appointed by and accountable to the probate court, and that is acting in a fiduciary capacity for another or charged with duties in relation to any property, interest, or ... |
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Section 5815.41 | Consignment of art works definitions.
...As used in sections 5815.41 to 5815.48 of the Revised Code: (A) "Art dealer" means a person engaged in the business of selling works of art, other than a person exclusively engaged in the business of selling goods at public auction. (B) "Artist" means the creator of a work of art. (C) "On consignment" means delivered to an art dealer for the purpose of sale or exhibition, or both, to the public by the art dealer o... |
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Section 5816.07 | Restrictions on actions, remedies, and claims.
...ut subject to division (G) of section 5816.10 of the Revised Code, no creditor may bring an action of any kind, including, but not limited to, an action to enforce a judgment entered by a court or other body having adjudicative authority, an action at law or in equity, or an action for an attachment or other final or provisional remedy, against any person who made or received a qualified disposition, against or... |
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Section 5817.04 | Jurisdiction; venue.
...e venue for a complaint under section 5817.02 of the Revised Code is either of the following: (1) The probate court of the county in this state where the testator is domiciled; (2) If the testator is not domiciled in this state, the probate court of any county in this state where any real property or personal property of the testator is located or, if there is no such property, the probate court of any county in... |
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Section 5817.05 | Testator complaint; party defendants.
...(A) A complaint under section 5817.02 of the Revised Code shall name as party defendants all of the following, as applicable: (1) The testator's spouse; (2) The testator's children; (3) The testator's heirs who would take property pursuant to section 2105.06 of the Revised Code had the testator died intestate at the time the complaint is filed; (4) The testator's beneficiaries under the will; (5) Any benef... |
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Section 5817.06 | Settlor complaint; party defendants.
...(A) A complaint under section 5817.03 of the Revised Code shall name as party defendants the following, as applicable: (1) The settlor's spouse; (2) The settlor's children; (3) The settlor's heirs who would take property pursuant to section 2105.06 of the Revised Code had the settlor died intestate at the time the complaint is filed; (4) The trustee or trustees under the trust; (5) The beneficiaries under t... |
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Section 5901.01 | Veterans' services definitions.
...As used in sections 5901.01 to 5901.37 of the Revised Code: (A) Except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, "veteran" means either of the following: (1) A former member of the armed forces of the United States who served on active military duty and received an honorable discharge or honorable separation, a member of the armed forces of the United States who died on active military duty, or a membe... |
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Section 5901.021 | Creation of additional memberships.
...ore than five hundred thousand. (B)(1) In any county that is described in division (A) of this section and in which the veterans service commission submits a budget request under section 5901.11 of the Revised Code for the ensuing fiscal year that exceeds twenty-five-thousandths of one per cent of the assessed value of property in the county or the amount approp... |
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Section 5901.09 | Statement of household income and property.
...ncial assistance under sections 5901.01 to 5901.15 of the Revised Code shall provide the veterans service commission with a statement concerning the applicant's household income and the amount of real and personal taxable property, stocks, bonds, moneys on hand loaned or deposited in any bank or elsewhere, shares in building associations, mortgages, notes, or other articles of value fr... |
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Section 5902.04 | Director to furnish information and advice to veterans.
...ty of any documents in those files: (1) Applicants for, or recipients or former recipients of, financial assistance under sections 5901.01 to 5901.15 of the Revised Code; (2) Applicants for federal, state, or county benefits under those sections. (C)(1) No information or documents obtained by examinations conducted under division (B) of this section shall be considered part of the public reco... |
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Section 5907.021 | Superintendent to terminate employment of police upon felony conviction.
...ny" has the same meaning as in section 109.511 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) The superintendent of the Ohio veterans' homes shall not appoint a person as a chief of police or an employee as a Ohio veterans' home police officer on a permanent basis, on a temporary basis, for a probationary term, or on other than a permanent basis if the person or employee previously has been convicted of or has pleaded guilty to... |
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Section 5907.18 | Bingo at veterans' homes.
... have the same meanings as in section 2915.01 of the Revised Code. (B) Notwithstanding sections 2915.07 to 2915.13 of the Revised Code, an Ohio veterans' home may conduct bingo games as described in division (O)(1) of section 2915.01 of the Revised Code, but only if the Ohio veterans' home complies with all of the following requirements: (1) All bingo games are conducted only on the premises of the Ohio veterans' h... |
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Section 5913.09 | Custodian of military property of state.
...es to the cost of an improvement. (C)(1) In accordance with applicable state and federal law and regulations, the adjutant general, with the approval of the governor, may acquire by purchase lease, license, or otherwise, real and personal property necessary for the purposes of the department. (2) In accordance with applicable state and federal law and regulations, the adjutant general, with the approval of ... |
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Section 5919.16 | Discharge of officer.
...general upon either of the following: (1) The officer's resignation; (2) Approval of a board's recommendation for withdrawal of federal recognition by the chief of the national guard bureau. (B) An officer also may be discharged under any of the following circumstances: (1) Pursuant to other federal regulations; (2) If absent without leave for three months, upon recommendation of an efficiency board; (3) Pursua... |
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Section 5923.01 | State militia membership - limitation of troops.
... are members of one of the following: (1) The Ohio national guard; (2) The Ohio naval militia; (3) The Ohio military reserve ; (4) The Ohio cyber reserve. (B) The Ohio national guard, including both the Ohio air national guard and the Ohio army national guard, the Ohio naval militia, the Ohio military reserve, and the Ohio cyber reserve are known collectively as the Ohio organized militia. (C) The Ohio naval m... |
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Section 5923.05 | Paid military leave for permanent public employees.
...(A)(1) Permanent public employees who are members of the Ohio organized militia or members of other reserve components of the armed forces of the United States, including the Ohio national guard, are entitled to a leave of absence from their respective positions without loss of pay for the time they are performing service in the uniformed services, for periods of up to one month, for each federal fiscal year in which... |