Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 164.12 | Preventing adverse effects on federal income tax.
...gs and notwithstanding any statutory or administrative limitations on the use or transfer of those funds or receipts, the appropriate official may withdraw or transfer from the fund or funds, or direct the deposit from receipts, designated for the purpose, and deposit in or credit to the fund or account established for the purpose, which establishment is hereby authorized, any amounts computed at the time to represen... |
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Section 164.26 | Establishing policies for open space acquisition.
...t policies delineating what constitutes administrative costs for purposes of division (F) of section 164.27 of the Revised Code. (B) The Ohio public works commission shall administer sections 164.20 to 164.27 of the Revised Code and shall exercise any authority and use any procedures granted or established under sections 164.02 and 164.05 of the Revised Code that are necessary for that purpose. (C) Technical assi... |
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Section 164.27 | Clean Ohio conservation fund.
...on or nonprofit organization to pay any administrative costs incurred by the local political subdivision or nonprofit organization. |
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Section 169.09 | Administrative rules.
...rdance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, necessary rules that prescribe uniform methods for conducting unclaimed funds audits under section 169.03 of the Revised Code and for determining when such an audit is appropriate, and may make necessary rules to carry out any other duty imposed upon the director by this chapter. |
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Section 1706.471 | Effect of dissolution.
...proceedings whether civil, criminal, or administrative; (4) Make an assignment of the limited liability company's property; (5) Resolve disputes by mediation or arbitration; (6) Merge or convert in accordance with sections 1706.71 to 1706.74 of the Revised Code. (C) A limited liability company's dissolution, in itself: (1) Is not an assignment of the limited liability company's property; (2) Does not prev... |
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Section 1706.769 | Separate asset series-activities and proceedings after dissolution.
...proceedings whether civil, criminal, or administrative; (3) Make an assignment of the series' property; (4) Resolve disputes by mediation or arbitration. (C) A series' dissolution, in itself: (1) Is not an assignment of the series' property; (2) Does not prevent the commencement of a proceeding by or against the series in the series' name; (3) Does not abate or suspend a proceeding pending by or against t... |
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Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.
...orming solely clerical, secretarial, or administrative functions or duties for the investment adviser, which employee, in connection with the employee's regular functions or duties, participates in the investment activities of the investment adviser, provided that, for at least twelve months, the employee has been performing such nonclerical, nonsecretarial, or nonadministrative functions or duties for or on behalf o... |
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Section 1707.02 | Exempt securities.
... matter, which is hereby declared to be administrative rather than judicial. Notice of the hearing may be given by electronic mail at least ten days before such hearing. (4) The division may suspend the exemption of any security described in division (E)(1) of this section, provided that the security is listed or authorized for listing on an exchange or system that is not listed in section 18(b)(1) of the Securiti... |
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Section 1707.056 | Portal operators-oversight, purchase limits, and purchaser privacy.
...d under section 1707.057 of the Revised Code. (3) Take reasonable efforts to verify that no purchaser exceeds the purchase limitations set forth in division (F) of section 1707.051 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) A portal operator shall not disclose, except to the division of securities, personal information without the written or electronic consent of the prospective purchaser or purchaser. For purposes of division ... |
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Section 1707.47 | Ohio investor recovery fund.
...tim. (2) "Final order" means a final administrative order issued by the division of securities or a final court order in a civil or criminal proceeding initiated by the division. (3) "Victim" means a purchaser identified in a final order that has suffered a pecuniary loss as the result of a violation of this chapter or any rules adopted thereunder, or, in the case of a deceased purchaser so identified, the purc... |
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Section 1707.49 | Reporting elder financial exploitation.
...his section is immune from any civil or administrative liability arising from the report or hold. (F) Any record made available to a state agency under this section shall be considered an investigative record pursuant to division (B) of section 1707.12 of the Revised Code. Any record of a transactional hold, any report relating to the hold, and any notification of the hold shall be maintained by the dealer or inves... |
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Section 1729.031 | Indemnification.
...n (D) of section 1729.23 of the Revised Code. (3) With respect to any criminal action or proceeding, the indemnification described in division (A)(1) of this section shall be made if the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the association as described in division (D) of section 1729.23 of the Revised Code, and the person had no re... |
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Section 173.23 | Immunity; false complaint; representation by attorney general.
...t by the office, or participating in an administrative or judicial proceeding resulting from a complaint. (C) No person shall knowingly register a false complaint with the office, or knowingly swear or affirm the truth of a false complaint previously registered, when the statement is made with purpose to incriminate another. (D) The attorney general shall provide legal counsel to the office of the state long-t... |
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Section 173.43 | Interagency agreement for unified long-term care budget for home and community-based services.
...nnium; (2) Contract with each PASSPORT administrative agency for assistance in the administration of the unified long-term care budget; (3) Provide individuals who are eligible for home and community-based services covered by medicaid components the department of aging administers a choice of services that meet the individuals' needs and improve their quality of life; (4) Provide a continuum of services that ... |
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Section 173.50 | PACE administration.
...tment of aging shall carry out its PACE administrative duties in accordance with the provisions of the interagency agreement and all applicable federal laws, including the "Social Security Act," section 1934, 42 U.S.C. 1396u-4. (B) To the extent authorized by rules authorized by section 5162.021 of the Revised Code, the director of aging may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code regarding... |
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Section 1733.05 | Membership.
...opted by the superintendent in terms of administrative control and authority, the location of the surviving credit union in the case of a merger, or the home office in the case of an expansion, is controlling. |
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Section 1733.181 | Removal from office.
...ance with section 119.09 of the Revised Code. If the director, officer, committee member, or other person does not request a hearing, he shall be deemed to have consented to the issuance of an adjudication order of removal or prohibition. In the event of such consent, or if upon the record of such hearing the superintendent finds that any of the grounds specified in the notice have been established, he may issue an a... |
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Section 1733.411 | Adoption of administrative rules.
...rdance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code and subject to section 1733.41 of the Revised Code, shall adopt the following rules: (A) Rules regulating payments, by credit unions, to or on behalf of any business entity that employs, or that is owned or controlled by, a director or officer of the credit union; (B) Rules prohibiting a credit union from paying or offering to pay compensation or any other remuneration t... |
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Section 1739.03 | Certificate of authority issued by superintendent of insurance.
...rief outline of the method by which the administrative obligations of each arrangement will be met; (8) A business plan describing the arrangement's anticipated method of operations for two years from its commencement of activities. (9) A copy of the articles and bylaws of each arrangement; (10) A copy of the agreement; (11) The name and address of all third-party administrators; (12) A copy of each agreement be... |
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Section 174.03 | Loan programs to provide housing and housing assistance for specifically targeted low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
...ion, and payment of pre-development and administrative costs related to any of the activities listed above. (C) In developing programs under this section, the department and the agency shall invite, accept, and consider public comment, and recommendations from the housing trust fund advisory committee created under section 174.06 of the Revised Code, on how the programs should be designed to most effectively ben... |
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Section 1745.43 | Indemnification; advancement of expenses.
...uant to section 1745.56 of the Revised Code. (C) To the extent that a manager, officer, employee, member, agent, or volunteer of the association or a person acting in any other representative capacity, however denominated, has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any action, suit, or proceeding referred to in division (A) or (B) of this section, or in defense of any claim, issue, or matter ... |
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Section 175.05 | General duties and powers - attorney general as legal representative.
...s administrator. The agency may charge administrative fees to the state, the federal government, or a program recipient. (14) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Revised Code, establish, maintain, administer, and close funds and accounts as convenient or appropriate to the agency's operations; (15) Establish a policy to permit the investment of agency funds in securities and obligations; (16) Establish... |
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Section 175.08 | Housing finance agency bonds - proceeds - sale - liability - negotiability.
...ys the agency may expend for operating, administrative, or other expenses; (n) Secure bonds by a trust agreement in accordance with section 175.06 of the Revised Code; (o) Establish rules and procedures to address matters that affect the security or protection of the bonds. (2) Any resolution authorizing bonds or an issue of bonds is subject to any agreement with bondholders that exists at the time of the resoluti... |
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Section 1753.07 | Information given to provider.
...fects the participating provider; (2) Administrative manuals related to provider participation, if any; (3) Insofar as division (B) of section 3963.03 of the Revised Code is applicable, the summary disclosure form with the disclosures required under that division; (4) A signed and dated copy of the final participation contract. (C) Nothing in this section requires a health insuring corporation providing spec... |
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Section 181.21 | State criminal sentencing commission - juvenile committee.
...cience, or related fields of expertise; administrative assistants; and secretaries. The commission also may appoint and fix the compensation of part-time data collectors, clerical employees, and other temporary employees as needed to enable the commission to execute its authority under sections 181.21 to 181.25 of the Revised Code. (D)(1) The sentencing commission shall establish a standing juvenile committee. The ... |