Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 6117.02 | Sanitary rates, charges, or penalties fixed or established.
...ovement record provided for in section 6117.33 of the Revised Code until the connection charges are paid in full. The board may include amounts attributable to connection charges being paid in installments in its billings of rates and charges for the use of sanitary facilities. (C) When any of the sanitary rates or charges are not paid when due, the board may do any or all of the following as it considers appropria... |
Section 6117.38 | Sewerage or drainage outside district.
...(A)(1) After the formation of any county sewer district, the board of county commissioners may contract with a person, political subdivision, unincorporated area, or public agency located outside of the district for any of the following: (a) Depositing sewage or drainage from outside of the district in facilities acquired or constructed or to be acquired or constructed by the county to serve the district; (b) The t... |
Section 6119.04 | Hearing on petition for establishment.
...eas constituted as provided in section 6119.03 of the Revised Code, at its first meeting, shall fix the time and place of a hearing on the petition for the establishment of the proposed regional water and sewer district. The hearing shall be either preliminary or final as the petition may request and shall be held not later than sixty days thereafter. The clerk of the court shall give notice of the hearing by publica... |
Section 6119.06 | Rights, powers, and duties of trustees of district.
...and sewer district pursuant to section 6119.04 of the Revised Code and upon the qualifying of its board of trustees and the election of a president and a secretary, said district shall exercise in its own name all the rights, powers, and duties vested in it by Chapter 6119. of the Revised Code, and, subject to such reservations, limitations and qualifications as are set forth in this chapter, such district may: (A)... |
Section 6121.03 | Public policy of the state.
...oward one or more of the following: (1) To preserve, protect, upgrade, conserve, develop, utilize, and manage the water resources of the state; (2) To prevent or abate the pollution of water resources; (3) To promote the beneficial use of waters of the state for the protection and preservation of the public health, safety, convenience, and welfare; (4) To assist in the financing of waste water facilities and... |
Section 6131.01 | Single county drainage improvement definitions.
...As used in sections 6131.01 to 6131.64 of the Revised Code: (A) "Owner" means any owner of any right, title, estate, or interest in or to any real property and includes persons, partnerships, associations, private corporations, public corporations, boards of township trustees, boards of education of school districts, the mayor or legislative authority of a municipal corporation, the director of any department, offi... |
Section 6131.07 | Notice and hearing on petition.
...When a petition is filed under section 6131.04 of the Revised Code with the clerk of the board of county commissioners, the clerk shall give notice of the petition to the board of county commissioners and the county engineer. (B) The board of county commissioners shall do both of the following: (1) Establish a date and hour for a view of the proposed improvement, which shall be between thirty and one hundred twen... |
Section 6131.12 | Grant of petition.
...he board finds all of the following: (1) That a proposed improvement is necessary; (2) That the proposed improvement is conducive to the public welfare; (3) That it is reasonably certain that the benefits of the proposed improvement will outweigh its costs. (B) The board shall give consideration to the protection of environmentally significant areas when those areas could be adversely affected by the constru... |
Section 6131.15 | Schedule of assessments.
... that includes all of the following: (1) The name and address of each private owner of land and a description of the land to be benefited by the proposed improvement. The engineer shall obtain the names and addresses from the tax duplicates of the county. The engineer shall obtain the description from the county recorder's office. For purposes of the description the county recorder shall not require a metes and bou... |
Section 6131.21 | Factors to be considered by commissioners at final hearing.
...hall consider the following factors: (1) The cost of location and construction; (2) The compensation for land or other property necessary to be taken; (3) The effect on land along or in the vicinity of the route of the improvement; (4) The effect on land below the lower terminus of the improvement that may be caused by constructing the improvement; (5) The sufficiency or insufficiency of the outlet; (6) T... |
Section 6131.22 | Approval and confirmation of assessments.
...ence on the question of benefits. (B)(1) The board, from the evidence offered and from an actual view of the premises, shall amend and correct the assessments, and the assessments so amended or corrected shall be approved by the board. (2) An assessment for benefits to the general public because the improvement is conducive to the public welfare shall be paid by the public and shall be assessed against the count... |
Section 6137.04 | Drainage maintenance district.
...(A)(1) The board of county commissioners, upon recommendation of the county engineer, may combine improvements into a drainage maintenance district, in which the maintenance assessment shall be the same percentage of original cost for each improvement to be maintained. (2) In combining improvements into drainage maintenance districts, the county engineer and the board of county commissioners shall consider similar... |
Section 6137.12 | Permanent easement for maintenance and cleaning of drainage improvements.
... conveyances, or other equipment. (B)(1) In the case of open ditches, the permanent easement so used shall be not more than twenty-five feet from the top of the bank, measured at right angles thereto, and wherever practical the area so used shall be on one side of the ditch only. (2) In the case of an open ditch log-jam removal project within a wooded riparian corridor, a maintenance easement may be created from... |
Section 6301.01 | Workforce development system definitions.
...velopment area designated under section 106 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, 29 U.S.C. 3121, pursuant to this chapter. (B) "Workforce development activity" means an activity carried out through a workforce development system. (C) "Chief elected official or officials," when used in reference to a local area, means the chief elected executive officer of a unit of general local government in the local ... |
Section 6301.11 | Methodology for determining workforce demands.
...tution" means any of the following: (1) A state institution of higher education, as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code; (2) A private, nonprofit institution in this state holding a certificate of authorization pursuant to Chapter 1713. of the Revised Code; (3) An Ohio technical center that provides adult technical education services as recognized by the chancellor of higher education. (B) The... |
Section 6301.112 | Online workforce supply tool.
... of the following through the tool: (1) Businesses with historical information on graduates from high demand fields; (2) Businesses with projections on future graduates; (3) The number of skilled workers available for work in occupations included in the list of in-demand jobs created under section 6301.11 of the Revised Code. (B) The governor's office of workforce transformation, in collaboration with the... |
Section 6301.22 | Role of office of workforce transformation as liaison.
...ity regarding all of the following: (1) Industry-recognized credentials approved under section 3313.6113 of the Revised Code; (2) Certificate programs and industry-recognized credentials included in the inventory prescribed under section 3333.94 of the Revised Code; (3) Any other existing or proposed credential or certificate program necessary to meet the workforce needs of the state, as determined by the of... |
Section 6301.23 | Industry-recognized credentials.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Ohio career-technical associations" includes all of the following: (a) The Ohio association of career and technical education; (b) The Ohio association of career-technical superintendents; (c) The Ohio association of comprehensive and compact career-technical schools. (2) "Other public school" has the same meaning as in section 3301.0711 of the Revised Code. (3) "St... |
Section 7.12 | Qualifications for newspapers publishing legal notices.
...ournals in existence on or before July 1, 2011, and performing the functions described in section 2701.09 of the Revised Code for a period of three years immediately preceding any such legal publication required to be made, is a publication bearing a title or name that is regularly issued at least once a week, and that meets all of the following requirements: (1) It is printed in the English language using st... |
Section 7.16 | Abbreviated publication.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "State agency" means any organized body, office, agency, institution, or other entity established by the laws of the state for the exercise of any function of state government, including state institutions of higher education, as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code. (2) "Political subdivision" has the meaning defined in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (B) If a ... |
Section 701.10 | Unpaid charges for collection or disposal services.
...(A)(1) The legislative authority of a municipal corporation that has established a rate or charge, payable to the municipal corporation, for the provision of collection or disposal services for garbage, ashes, animal and vegetable refuse, dead animals, or animal offal may certify to the county auditor, by ordinance, the amount of the rate or charge that has not been paid in accordance with applicable requirements by ... |
Section 703.361 | Transition supervisory board.
...(A)(1) A transition supervisory board consists of the following three voting members: (a) The auditor of the county wherein a majority of the village territory was located; (b) A member of the board of county commissioners, selected by the board of county commissioners, of the county wherein a majority of the village territory was located; (c) The recorder of the county wherein a majority of the village territo... |
Section 707.30 | Requirements for petition for special election on question of incorporation.
...attached to it all of the following: (1) A full description and an accurate map of the territory within the proposed municipal corporation; (2) A statement signed by the county auditor as to the total assessed valuation of the area proposed for incorporation; (3) A statement showing that the territory meets all the criteria for incorporation of a city listed in division (A) of section 707.29 of the Revised Code... |
Section 709.023 | Special annexation procedure where land is not excluded from township.
...A) A petition filed under section 709.021 of the Revised Code that requests to follow this section is for the special procedure of annexing land into a municipal corporation when, subject to division (H) of this section, the land also is not to be excluded from the township under section 503.07 of the Revised Code. The owners who sign this petition by their signature expressly waive their right to appeal in law or eq... |
Section 709.03 | Petition presented to board of county commissioners - proceedings.
...ioners shall do all of the following: (1) Within five days cause written notice of the filing of the petition with the board of county commissioners, the date and time of the filing, and the date, time, and place of the hearing, to be delivered to the clerk of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation to which annexation is proposed, to the clerk of each township any portion of which is included withi... |