Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1726.11 | Annual financial reports - audits.
...Each development corporation incorporated under this chapter shall prepare an annual financial report that conforms to rules prescribed by the auditor of state pursuant to section 117.20 of the Revised Code, that is prepared according to generally accepted accounting principles, and that is certified by the board of trustees of the corporation or its treasurer or other chief fiscal officer. The financial report shall... |
Section 1726.12 | Cancellation of articles of incorporation.
...If any development corporation fails to prepare an annual financial report as required by section 1726.11 of the Revised Code and to file that report with the auditor of state within ninety days of the time prescribed for that filing by that section, or if the auditor of state determines by applying the standards applicable to a public office under section 117.41 of the Revised Code that any development corporation c... |
Section 1726.13 | Applicability of general corporation laws.
...The provisions of Chapter 1701. of the Revised Code shall be applicable to corporations organized under this Chapter 1726. of the Revised Code to the extent they are not inconsistent herewith. |
Section 1727.01 | Farm laborers' association - holding of real estate.
...No association incorporated for the purpose of promoting the interests of agriculture, for the relief of distressed farm laborers or their widows and orphans, whether such widows and orphans are members of the association or not, and for any other charitable purpose, shall take or hold real estate, except such as is actually occupied in the exercise of its legitimate business, or as it acquires in security for or sat... |
Section 1727.02 | Investments - loans.
...After paying its expenses, an association coming within the purview of section 1727.01 of the Revised Code shall invest its funds exclusively for the purposes mentioned in its articles of incorporation, and may invest them in mortgages upon real estate or in county, state, or United States securities. In its articles of incorporation, it may designate the kinds of securities in which its funds shall be invested, in w... |
Section 1727.03 | Maintenance of libraries and museum.
...An association coming within the purview of section 1727.01 of the Revised Code may maintain libraries, and a museum of art consisting of models of such improved instruments and machinery as are best calculated to promote the interests of agriculture, for the benefit of such association, under such regulations as its members adopt. |
Section 1727.05 | Consolidation.
...Any unincorporated association organized for any purpose named in section 1727.01 of the Revised Code may be consolidated with an association incorporated for a purpose named in said section, by a resolution of each component association adopted by not less than two thirds of its members at a meeting called for that purpose. Such resolutions and the votes thereon must be recorded by the clerk of the component corpora... |
Section 1728.01 | Community redevelopment corporation definitions.
...(C)(2) of this section lasts for only a limited period from the date of the declaration, as determined by the rules promulgated pursuant to division (G) of section 122.06 of the Revised Code, but in the event that an impacted city, while qualified under such division, enters into a financial agreement with a community urban redevelopment corporation pursuant to section 1728.07 of the Revised Code, a loss of certifica... |
Section 1728.02 | Required provisions in articles of incorporation.
...(A) Any corporation formed, or which shall be formed, under Chapter 1701. or 1702. of the Revised Code may qualify to operate under Chapter 1728. of the Revised Code, if its articles of incorporation, originally or by amendment thereof, contain the following provisions: (1) The name of the corporation shall include the words "community urban redevelopment." (2) The object for which it is formed shall be to operate ... |
Section 1728.03 | Sale of blighted area land.
...When any municipal corporation or agency or authority thereof has acquired land constituting or being a part of a blighted area, the governing body of the municipal corporation, or the agency or authority, by resolution, may make such land available for use for a project by a community urban redevelopment corporation, qualified under Chapter 1728. of the Revised Code, by private sale or lease, upon such terms and con... |
Section 1728.04 | Restrictions on business activities.
...(A) So long as a community urban redevelopment corporation is obligated under a financial agreement with a municipal corporation made pursuant to section 1728.07 of the Revised Code, it shall engage in no business other than the acquisition, ownership, construction, operation, and management of such project or projects. (B) The corporation shall not voluntarily transfer the project undertaken by it under Chapter 172... |
Section 1728.05 | Loans, guarantees, acquisitions.
...A community urban redevelopment corporation in carrying out projects may: (A) Accept loans from the federal government or an agency thereof in aid of a project owned or to be acquired or undertaken by the corporation. (B) Obtain, or aid in obtaining, from the federal government any insurance or guarantee, or commitment therefor, as to, or for the payment or repayment of interest or principal, or both, or any part t... |
Section 1728.06 | Written application to municipal corporation for approval of project.
...orporation, and may include but not be limited to: (A) A general statement of the nature of the proposed project, that the undertaking conforms to all applicable municipal ordinances, that its completion will meet an existing need, and that the project accords with the master plan or official map, if any, of the municipal corporation; (B) A description of the proposed project outlining the area included and ... |