Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4719.01 | Telephone solicitor definitions - exemptions.
...if the issuer, or its subsidiary, has a net worth in excess of one hundred million dollars, files or its parent files with the securities and exchange commission an S.E.C. form 10-K, and has continued in substantially the same business since it had a class of securities that met the criteria in division (B)(6)(a) of this section. As used in division (B)(6)(b) of this section, "issuer" and "subsidiary" include the suc... |
Section 4909.06 | Additional facts.
...ities. Such report shall also show the net and gross receipts of such public utility or railroad and the method by which moneys were expended or paid out and the purpose of such payments. The commission may prescribe the procedure to be followed in making the investigation and valuation, the form in which the results of the ascertainment of the value of each public utility or railroad shall be submitted, and t... |
Section 4909.15 | Fixation of reasonable rate.
...d local taxes imposed on or measured by net income may, in the discretion of the commission, be computed by the normalization method of accounting, provided the utility maintains accounting reserves that reflect differences between taxes actually payable and taxes on a normalized basis, provided that no determination as to the treatment in the rate-making process of such taxes shall be made that will result in loss o... |
Section 4909.18 | Application to establish or change rate.
...n summarizing assets, liabilities, and net worth; (E) Such other information as the commission may require in its discretion. |
Section 4909.45 | Information furnished by gas or natural gas company to municipal corporation.
...on summarizing assets, liabilities, and net worth; (E) A proposed notice for newspaper publication fully disclosing the substance of the ordinance. The notice shall further include the average percentage increase in rate that a representative industrial, commercial, and residential customer will bear should the ordinance be accepted. Such information and exhibits shall be in the same form as the public utilities co... |
Section 4928.02 | State policy.
...nection standards, standby charges, and net metering; (L) Protect at-risk populations, including, but not limited to, when considering the implementation of any new advanced energy or renewable energy resource; (M) Encourage the education of small business owners in this state regarding the use of, and encourage the use of, energy efficiency programs and alternative energy resources in their businesses; (N) Fac... |
Section 4928.39 | Determining total allowable transition costs.
...ncurred. (B) The costs are legitimate, net, verifiable, and directly assignable or allocable to retail electric generation service provided to electric consumers in this state. (C) The costs are unrecoverable in a competitive market. (D) The utility would otherwise be entitled an opportunity to recover the costs. Transition costs under this section shall include the costs of employee assistance under the employee... |
Section 4929.25 | Determine total allowable amount of capacity and commodity costs, and costs incidental thereto.
...ncurred. (2) The costs are legitimate, net, verifiable, and directly due to capacity and commodity obligations entered into by the natural gas company on behalf of consumers that take commodity sales service from other than the natural gas company. (3) The costs are otherwise unrecoverable. (4) The company would otherwise be entitled to an opportunity to recover those costs. The commission shall not authorize suc... |
Section 505.108 | Disposition of unclaimed property.
...Code, property that is unclaimed for ninety days or more shall be sold by the chief of police or other head of the organized police department of the township, township police district, joint police district, or office of a township constable at public auction, after notice of the sale has been provided by publication once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation, or as provided ... |
Section 505.261 | Establishing township park.
...t be included in the computation of the net indebtedness of the township under section 133.09 of the Revised Code. The resolution authorizing the issuance of the securities shall provide for amounts sufficient to pay the interest on and principal of the securities. For this purpose, the board may expend funds from the township general fund, or the board may levy a tax, not to exceed one-half of one mill, on the taxa... |
Section 505.264 | Evaluating township buildings for energy conservation measures.
...t be included in the calculation of the net indebtedness of a township under section 133.09 of the Revised Code. |
Section 513.08 | Agreement for participation in construction and maintenance of municipal hospital - bond issue submitted to electors.
...133. of the Revised Code. The aggregate net indebtedness created or incurred by a joint township hospital district, or by a county, for the purposes of this section, shall not exceed two per cent of the tax valuation of such district or county. |
Section 513.081 | Agreement with county hospital commission.
...133. of the Revised Code. The aggregate net indebtedness created or incurred by a joint township hospital district for the purposes of this section shall not exceed three per cent of the total district tax valuation. Funds contributed by the joint township hospital district for the construction, enlargement, and equipment of hospital facilities shall be deposited in the county hospital facility fund created by divisi... |
Section 5153.29 | Sale, lease or other use of county children's home.
...ther necessary and proper purposes. The net proceeds of any such sale or lease shall be paid into the county treasury. |
Section 5153.49 | County withdrawing from district.
...ode does not apply to this section. The net proceeds of any such sale or lease shall be paid into the county treasury of the withdrawing county. Members of the board of trustees of a district children's home who are residents of a county withdrawing from such district are deemed to have resigned their positions upon completion of the withdrawal procedure provided by this section. Vacancies thus created shall be fi... |
Section 5155.23 | Possession of property of persons entering county homes.
....01 to 2127.43 of the Revised Code. The net proceeds of such sale shall be applied in whole or in part, under the special direction of the board or the superintendent or administrator to the maintenance of such person, so long as he remains a resident of a county home. |
Section 5155.24 | Distributing proceeds of sale of property.
...(A) The net proceeds arising from the sale of the property of a resident of a county home, under section 5155.23 of the Revised Code, shall be paid to the county treasurer, and by him placed to the credit of such person, to be paid out on the warrant of the county auditor, upon the order of the board of county commissioners. The superintendent or administrator of the county home shall open an account with the person ... |
Section 5168.05 | [Repealed effective 10/16/2025] Submitting financial statement and cost report.
...ome, expenses, assets, liabilities, and net worth of the hospital, and accompanying notes. A hospital that has a fiscal year different from the calendar year shall file its financial statement within one hundred eighty days of the end of its fiscal year or at a later date approved by the director. The financial statement shall be prepared by an independent certified public accountant and reflect an official audit rep... |
Section 5168.83 | Refunds.
...he indirect guarantee percentage of the net patient revenue for all health insuring corporations for that fiscal year and seventy-five per cent or more of all health insuring corporations receive enhanced medicaid payments or other state payments equal to seventy-five per cent or more of the total franchise fees imposed on their health insuring corporation plans, the department of medicaid shall refund the excess amo... |
Section 5303.11 | Conduct of case.
... material removed or destroyed, and the net annual value, rents, and profits of the land accruing after the occupying claimant received notice of claim by service of summons. The jury shall find the value of the land at the time the judgment was rendered with the improvements thereon, and its value without the improvements or damages sustained by waste, including the removal or destruction of the timber or other valu... |
Section 5303.13 | Judgment and execution on verdict for plaintiff.
...ssessment of damages for waste, and the net annual value of the rents and profits, the court shall render a judgment therefor, without pleadings, and issue execution thereon as in other cases. In such case, or in cases in which no such excess is reported, such plaintiff is barred from having or maintaining an action for mesne profits. |
Section 5303.14 | Proceedings if verdict is for occupying claimant.
..., sustained by waste, together with the net annual value of the rents and profits which the defendant received after commencement of the action, the successful claimant, or his heirs, or, if they are minors, their guardians, may demand of the occupying claimant the value of the land without the improvements so assessed and tender a deed of it to him, or pay him the sum so allowed by the jury in his favor, within such... |
Section 5303.30 | Income - payment of taxes and expenses.
...The net income accruing from a sale of an estate described in section 5303.21 of the Revised Code shall be paid to the person who would be entitled to the use or income of the estate were it unsold. Taxes and the expenses of the investment and management of the fund shall be paid by the person entitled to the income thereof. |
Section 5505.203 | Payroll deduction plan for payments for service credits.
...ion may exceed the amount of a member's net compensation after all other deductions and withholdings required by law. |
Section 5528.51 | Improvements under Ohio Constitution article VIII definitions.
...y any capital appropriations act. (I) "Net proceeds" means amounts received from the sale of obligations, excluding amounts used to refund or retire outstanding obligations, and does not include amounts required to be deposited into special funds pursuant to the applicable bond proceedings, or financing costs paid from such amounts received. (J) "Obligations" means bonds, notes, or other evidences of obligation of ... |