Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 149.23 | Authentication.
...(A) An official publisher of legal material in an electronic record that is designated as official under section 149.22 of the Revised Code shall authenticate the record. To authenticate an electronic record, the publisher shall provide a method for a user to determine that the record received by the user from the publisher is unaltered from the official record published by the publisher. (B) Legal material in an e... |
Section 149.24 | Preservation and security.
... is reasonably available for use by the public on a permanent basis. |
Section 149.25 | Implementation.
...electronic record, and other electronic records, a s promulgated by national standard-setting bodies; (C) The needs of users of legal material in an electronic record; (D) The views of governmental officials and entities, and other interested persons; (E) To the extent practicable, methods and technologies for the authentication of, preservation and security of, and public access to, legal material that are com... |
Section 149.26 | Construction.
...f the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it. |
Section 149.27 | Construction with other laws.
...natures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. 7001 et seq., but do not modify, limit, or supersede 15 U.S.C. 7001(c) or authorize electronic delivery of any of the notices or documents described in 15 U.S.C. 7003(b). |
Section 149.301 | Ohio historic site preservation advisory board.
...toric and archaeological sites and artifacts, and shall encourage the designation of suitable sites on the national register of historic places and under related federal programs. The advisory board shall provide general advice, guidance, and professional recommendations to the state historic preservation officer in conducting the comprehensive statewide survey, preparing the state historic preservation plan, and car... |
Section 149.302 | National museum of Afro-American history and culture.
...s section. Any historical items or artifacts donated to the Ohio history connection, or to the private, nonprofit organization to which the Ohio history connection has conveyed the museum and its contents, for placement in the museum, shall remain at the museum as part of its permanent collection. (C) Any instrument by which real property is acquired pursuant to this section shall identify the agency of the state th... |
Section 149.304 | Historic homestead register program.
...to criteria it shall establish and make public. Upon authentication of the homestead or tract of land by the board, the Ohio history connection shall list the homestead or tract of land on its register and provide the applicant with a plaque of suitable design determined by the Ohio history connection to be affixed to the homestead or tract of land. The plaque shall identify the homestead or tract of land as an hist... |
Section 149.305 | Ohio African-American hall of fame.
... donations of historical items and artifacts for placement in the hall of fame and shall house those items and artifacts at the Ohio historical center in Columbus, Ohio. After a permanent hall of fame site is selected, the Ohio history connection shall cooperate with the private, nonprofit organization to loan those items and artifacts for interpretive purposes of the hall of fame. Any historical items or artifacts ... |
Section 149.306 | Ohio African-American hall of fame governing board.
...proceedings, which shall be open to the public for inspection. A written notice of the time and place of each meeting shall be sent to each member. A majority of the members of the governing board shall constitute a quorum. (E) The Ohio history connection may provide any necessary staff or services required by the governing board in the performance of its duties. Compensation for those services shall be paid out of ... |
Section 149.307 | Ohio history license plate contribution fund.
...ncrease access to its collection by the public. The Ohio history connection shall establish and administer all aspects of the grant program, including eligibility requirements for receiving a grant under the program. Not later than the last business day of January of each year, the Ohio history connection shall prepare and submit to the general assembly a written report, detailing all aspects of the grant program d... |
Section 149.308 | Ohio history fund.
...dited to the fund in furtherance of the public functions with which the Ohio history connection is charged under section 149.30 of the Revised Code. |
Section 149.309 | Ohio commission for the United States semiquincentennial.
...d implement an overall program to build public awareness and foster public participation to celebrate and commemorate the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the independence and founding of the United States; (2) Coordinate with all federal, state, and local agencies and private organizations on infrastructural improvements and projects or programs to welcome and encourage regional, national, and international to... |
Section 149.3010 | American-Indian burial sites.
...The Ohio history connection, in addition to its other functions, may use any land owned by the Ohio history connection, any land owned by the state and in the Ohio history connection's custody and control, any land leased by the Ohio history connection, or any land that the Ohio history connection has agreed to lease to another entity or organization, for the purpose of repatriation of American Indian human remains. ... |
Section 149.311 | Application for rehabilitation tax credit certificate.
...and 5747.76 of the Revised Code. The Ohio historic preservation office is authorized to charge reasonable fees in connection with its review and approval of applications under this section. Any such fees collected shall be credited to the fund and used to pay administrative costs incurred by the Ohio historic preservation office pursuant to this section. (H) Notwithstanding sections 5725.151, 5725.34, 5726.52, ... |
Section 149.33 | State records program - office of state records administration.
... establishing and administering a state records program for all state agencies, except for state-supported institutions of higher education. The department shall apply efficient and economical management methods to the creation, utilization, maintenance, retention, preservation, and disposition of state records. There is hereby established within the department of administrative services a state records program, wh... |
Section 149.331 | State record administration program.
...ts operations. After the closing of the Ohio veterans' children's home, the resident records of the home and the resident records of the home when it was known as the soldiers' and sailors' orphans' home required to be maintained by approved records retention schedules shall be administered by the state department of education and workforce pursuant to this chapter, the administrative records of the home required to ... |
Section 149.332 | Records management programs in the legislative and judicial branches of state government.
...sist and advise in the establishment of records management programs in the legislative and judicial branches of state government and shall, as required by them, provide program services similar to those available to the executive branch under section 149.33 of the Revised Code. Prior to the disposal of any records, the state archivist shall be allowed sixty days to select for preservation in the state archives those ... |
Section 149.333 | Applying for record disposal or transfer.
...If the auditor of state disapproves the action by the state agency, the auditor of state shall so inform the state agency through the state records program within sixty days, and the records shall not be destroyed. At the same time, the state records program shall forward the application for records disposal or transfer or the schedule for retention or destruction to the state archivist for review and approval. The... |
Section 149.34 | Records management procedures.
...ram for the effective management of the records of the state agency; (B) Submit to the state records program, in accordance with applicable standards and procedures, schedules proposing the length of time each record series warrants retention for administrative, legal, or fiscal purposes after it has been received or created by the agency. The head also shall submit to the state records program applications for disp... |
Section 149.35 | Laws prohibiting the destruction of records.
...If any law prohibits the destruction of records, the director of administrative services, the director's designee, or the boards of trustees of state-supported institutions of higher education shall not order their destruction or other disposition. If any law provides that records shall be kept for a specified period of time, the director of administrative services, the director's designee, or the boards shall not o... |
Section 149.351 | Prohibiting destruction or damage of records.
...threatened to be violated: (1) A civil action for injunctive relief to compel compliance with division (A) of this section, and to obtain an award of the reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the person in the civil action; (2) A civil action to recover a forfeiture in the amount of one thousand dollars for each violation, but not to exceed a cumulative total of ten thousand dollars, regardless of the number ... |
Section 149.352 | Replevin of public records.
...ttorney general may replevin any public records which have been unlawfully transferred or removed in violation of sections 149.31 to 149.44 of the Revised Code or otherwise transferred or removed unlawfully. Such records shall be returned to the office of origin and safeguards shall be established to prevent further recurrence of unlawful transfer or removal. |
Section 149.36 | Authority not restricted.
... control over purchases of equipment by public offices. |
Section 149.38 | County records commission.
...end that application or schedule to the Ohio history connection for its review. The Ohio history connection shall review the application or schedule within a period of not more than sixty days after its receipt of it. During the sixty-day review period, the Ohio history connection may select for its custody from the application for one-time disposal of obsolete records any records it considers to be of continuing his... |