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Section 5505.112 | Actions against highway patrol retirement system, the board, its officers, employees, or board members; venue.

...Any action brought against the state highway patrol retirement system or the state highway patrol retirement board or its officers, employees, or board members in their official capacities shall be brought in the appropriate court in Franklin county, Ohio.

Section 5516.01 | Advertising on interstate highway definitions.

...urpose of which is to provide a site or venue for the presentation to the public of either of the following: (1) Events of one or more major or minor league professional athletic or sports teams that are associated with the state or with a city or region of the state; (2) Motorsports events. (R) "Compensation" means the exchange of anything of value including money, securities, real property interests, goods, s...

Section 5816.10 | Miscellaneous rules; conflicts, tacking, savings, migration.

...urisdiction over, or may provide proper venue for, that case or controversy or the parties to the case or controversy. Nothing in this division shall be construed to do either of the following: (1) Prohibit a transfer or other reassignment of any case or controversy from one court of this state to another court of this state; (2) Expand or limit the subject matter jurisdiction of any court of this state. (I)(1)...

Section 719.01 | Appropriation of property by municipal corporations.

... shall have the same right to change of venue as is given in the trial of civil actions; (N) For the construction or operation of street, interurban, suburban, or other railways or terminals and the necessary tracks, way stations, depots, terminals, workshops, conduits, elevated structures, subways, tunnels, offices, sidetracks, turnouts, machine shops, bridges, and other appurtenances for the transportation of pers...

Section 742.091 | Actions; venue.

...Any action brought against the Ohio police and fire pension fund or the Ohio police and fire pension fund b oard of trustees or its officers, employees, or board members in their official capacities shall be brought in the appropriate court in Franklin county, Ohio.

Section 9.27 | State contracts - invalid terms and conditions.

...rocess. (3) A provision that names a venue for any action or dispute against the state other than a court of proper jurisdiction in Franklin county, Ohio. (4) A provision that requires the state to agree to limit the liability for any direct loss to the state for bodily injury, death, or damage to property of the state caused by the negligence, intentional or willful misconduct, fraudulent act, recklessness, or...

Section 131.01 | Revenues and funds definitions.

...As used in Chapters 113., 117., 123., 124., 125., 126., 127., and 131. of the Revised Code, and any statute that uses the terms in connection with state accounting or budgeting: (A) "Account" means any record, element, or summary in which financial transactions are identified and recorded as debit or credit transactions in order to summarize items of a similar nature or classification. (B) "Accounting procedure...

Section 131.02 | Collecting amounts due to state.

...(A) Except as otherwise provided in section 4123.37, section 5703.061, and division (K) of section 4123.511 of the Revised Code, whenever any amount is payable to the state, the officer, employee, or agent responsible for administering the law under which the amount is payable shall immediately proceed to collect the amount or cause the amount to be collected and shall pay the amount into the state treasury or into t...

Section 131.021 | Certification of pending nonfinal tax liability to attorney general.

...(A) As used in this section, "tax" means all taxes and fees, including any penalties, additional charges, and interest charges, administered by the tax commissioner. "Tax" excludes any taxes and fees that are paid to a county auditor or treasurer. (B) Any pending tax liability that the commissioner determines is owed to the state, but that is not final, may be certified to the attorney general pursuant to, and for p...

Section 131.022 | Sale of final overdue claims - notice to obligor.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Final overdue claim" means a claim that has been certified to the attorney general under section 131.02 of the Revised Code, that has been final for at least one year, and for which no arrangements have been made for the payment of the claim or, if arrangements for the payment of the claim have been made, the person owing the claim has failed to comply with the terms of the arrangem...

Section 131.023 | Biennial report of collection efforts by attorney general.

...Not later than April 30, 2007, and not later than that date every other year thereafter, the attorney general shall prepare and file a report with the clerk of the house of representatives, the clerk of the senate, and the chairpersons of the respective standing committees of the senate and house of representatives that are primarily responsible for considering tax assessment and collection matters. The report shall ...

Section 131.024 | Recovery of unclaimed funds.

...(A) The attorney general may, not later than the first day of February of each year, send to the director of commerce a request containing the name, address, and social security number of any person who owes a claim that has been certified to the attorney general under section 131.02 of the Revised Code and request that the director provide information to the attorney general as required in division (B) of this...

Section 131.025 | Participation in federal treasury offset program.

...The attorney general shall enter into an agreement with the United States secretary of the treasury to participate in the federal treasury offset program for the collection of the following debts certified to the attorney general pursuant to section 131.02 of the Revised Code: (A) State income tax obligations pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 6402(e); (B) Covered unemployment compensation debts pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 6402(f)....

Section 131.03 | Collection of delinquent charges.

...Any officer, employee, or agent certifying a claim to the attorney general pursuant to section 131.02 of the Revised Code shall supply to the attorney general, upon demand, all papers and information necessary for the commencement and prosecution of any proceedings to collect the delinquent charges. The attorney general, in addition to the powers otherwise reposed in him, shall have such further powers to enforce pay...

Section 131.09 | First mortgage loans as security for deposit of public money.

...In addition to the undertakings or security provided for in sections 135.01 to 135.40 of the Revised Code, the treasurer of a subdivision or county may accept first mortgages, upon unencumbered real estate located in this state, provided the amount owing on such mortgages at the time tendered as security is double the excess of the amount of public moneys to be at the time so deposited, over and above any portion of ...

Section 131.10 | Subordination of liens upon securities held to insure contractual obligations.

...A political subdivision, taxing unit, board of library trustees, or board of directors of a municipal university of this state holding securities under authority of any section of the Revised Code to insure the faithful performance of depository contracts of banks which subsequent to the execution of such contracts are operated by a conservator, state or national, the possession of which is assumed by the superintend...

Section 131.11 | Security required for county funds deposited by certain public officials; service charge.

...No money held or controlled by any probate court, juvenile court, clerk of the court of common pleas, clerk of a county court, sheriff, county recorder, director of a county department of job and family services, clerk or bailiff of a municipal court, prosecuting attorney, resident or division deputy director of highways, or treasurer of a university receiving state aid, in excess of that covered by federal deposit i...

Section 131.12 | Continuous undertaking - new undertaking on increase or decrease of deposits - release.

...The undertaking provided for in section 131.11 of the Revised Code shall be continuous in form and shall remain in full force as to all deposits secured by it until they have been totally withdrawn, including all interest thereon. In case the deposits are increased or decreased or the federal deposit insurance is decreased or increased, the depository may furnish and substitute for said undertaking a good and suffici...

Section 131.13 | Securities accepted in lieu of undertaking.

...In place of the undertaking provided for in section 131.11 of the Revised Code, the depositor may accept as security for money deposited, to the extent such money is not covered by federal deposit insurance, the securities listed in section 135.18 of the Revised Code and any securities expressly made eligible as security for public deposits under any other law of this state. Deposits may be made in the depositories ...

Section 131.14 | Hypothecation - release.

...The hypothecation of the securities referred to in section 131.13 of the Revised Code shall be the proper legal transfer thereof as collateral which shall stipulate that such securities shall be the property of the depositor in case of any default on the part of the bank in its capacity as depository, and the negotiation or release thereof shall require the signature of the depositor except when the securities have b...

Section 131.15 | Safekeeping of hypothecated securities.

...(A) Any depositor enumerated in section 131.11 of the Revised Code shall make ample provisions for the safekeeping of hypothecated securities. The interest thereon, when paid, shall be turned over to the bank or trust company if it is not in default. The depositor may make provisions for the exchange and release of securities and the substitution of other securities or of an undertaking therefor except in those cases...

Section 131.16 | Liability of depositor - use of safety deposit boxes.

...When any depositor enumerated in section 131.11 of the Revised Code has fully complied with sections 131.11 to 131.16, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and is not guilty of malfeasance or nonfeasance in the matters enumerated, and a depository selected by him defaults, such depositor shall not be liable for loss resulting therefrom. In the event that all banks in the county of such depositor refuse to take any of suc...

Section 131.18 | Release and discharge of treasurer, clerk, or judge from liability.

...When a loss of public funds, entrusted to a county or municipal corporation treasurer or to a clerk of the court of common pleas, clerk of the court of appeals, clerk of the municipal court, clerk of the county court, judge of the probate court as clerk of such court, judge of the juvenile court as clerk of such court, or to a township or school district treasurer, or a fiscal officer of the board of trustees o...

Section 131.19 | Finding necessary to release treasurer or clerk.

...Before the release and discharge provided in section 131.18 of the Revised Code is effected, the board of county commissioners, board of township trustees, legislative authority of the municipal corporation or board of education shall find that the treasurer or clerk was entrusted by law with the care of public funds, and that the loss thereof was not occasioned by his fault or negligence, and an entry of such findi...

Section 131.20 | Appeal from findings.

...Within five days after a finding of release and discharge is made pursuant to section 131.19 of the Revised Code, a taxpayer of the county, township, municipal corporation, or school district may appeal therefrom to the court of common pleas of the county. Until such appeal is finally determined, the finding and other proceedings shall not effect a release and discharge. Notice in writing of the intention to appeal s...