Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2913.61 | Finding of value of stolen property as part of verdict.
...involved is livestock, poultry, or raw agricultural products for which a local market price is available, the latest local market price prior to the offense is prima-facie evidence of the value of the livestock, poultry, or products. (4) When the property involved is a negotiable instrument, the face value is prima-facie evidence of the value of the instrument. (5) When the property involved is a warehouse rec... |
Section 2923.18 | License or temporary permit to possess or use dangerous ordnance.
...quired, possessed, carried, or used for agricultural purposes on lands farmed by them; (3) Scientists, engineers, and instructors, with respect to dangerous ordnance acquired, possessed, carried, or used in the course of bona fide research or instruction; (4) Financial institution and armored car company guards, with respect to automatic firearms lawfully acquired, possessed, carried, or used by any such person w... |
Section 303.01 | County rural zoning - agriculture defined.
...sing, drying, storage, and marketing of agricultural products when those activities are conducted in conjunction with, but are secondary to, such husbandry or production. |
Section 303.20 | Outdoor advertising classified as business use.
...try, business, trade, or lands used for agricultural purposes. |
Section 307.77 | Giving aid to units of government for water management.
...r for domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational, conservational, or other public uses, not including commercial water transportation; or (2) To provide dams, ditches, or other facilities for a water supply system, or for the removal and disposition of surplus water, or for abatement or alleviation of pollution, or for betterment of sanitary conditions; and (C) The board of county commissioners fi... |
Section 317.32 | Recording fees.
... instruments conveying or extinguishing agricultural easements to the office of farmland preservation in the department of agriculture under division (H) of section 5301.691 of the Revised Code shall be governed by that division, and payment of fees for electronic recording may be made by electronic funds transfer, automated clearing house, or other electronic means after presentation. The fees provided for in thi... |
Section 3303.04 | Cooperation with federal department of education.
...he Revised Code, for the improvement of agricultural, business, distributive, trade and industrial and home economics subjects, and vocational guidance. The department of education and workforce may appoint such directors, supervisors, and other assistants as are necessary to carry out such sections. The salaries and traveling expenses of such directors, supervisors, and assistants, and such other expenses as are nec... |
Section 3303.05 | Approved schools receive state money equal in amount to federal money.
...artment, or class giving instruction in agricultural, commercial, industrial, trade, and home economics subjects approved by the department of education and workforce and any school or college so approved, training teachers of such subjects, which receives the benefit of federal moneys is entitled also to receive for the salaries of teachers of said subjects an allotment of state money equal in amount to the amount o... |
Section 3313.39 | Appropriation of land.
...al purposes; (B) grounds to be used for agricultural purposes, athletic field, or playground for children; (C) any site for the purpose of erecting and maintaining buildings to be used as homes or houses for public school teachers when the cost of such erection has been contributed by private donations; (D) any site for the purpose of providing an outlet to dispose of sewage for a school building or grounds, the boar... |
Section 3313.53 | Special instruction departments and schools - pupil-activity programs.
...ence, and commercial departments; (2) Agricultural, industrial, vocational, and trades schools. Such board may pay from the public school funds, as other school expenses are paid, the expenses of establishing and maintaining such departments and schools and of directing, supervising, and coaching the pupil-activity programs in music, language, arts, speech, government, athletics, and any others directly relat... |
Section 3313.603 | Requirements for high school graduation; workforce or college preparatory units.
...ogy which may include computer science, agricultural education, a junior reserve officer training corps (JROTC) program approved by the congress of the United States under title 10 of the United States Code, or English language arts, mathematics, science, or social studies courses not otherwise required under division (C) of this section. One-half unit of instruction under division (C)(8) of this section may be in... |
Section 3317.014 | Career-tech education program funding.
...ation workforce development programs in agricultural and environmental systems, construction technologies, engineering and science technologies, finance, health science, information technology, and manufacturing technologies, each of which shall be defined by the department in consultation with the governor's office of workforce transformation; (2) A multiple of 0.5905 for students enrolled in workforce developmen... |
Section 3335.07 | Annual report of trustees.
...wed under the federal act known as the "Agricultural College Act of 1862." |
Section 3335.36 | Ohio cooperative extension service employees.
...the department of agriculture, the Ohio agricultural research and development center, the department of education and workforce, and the United States department of agriculture, for the purpose of making available the educational materials of OSU extension. The employees shall represent the university and shall conduct educational activities related to agriculture, natural resources, community development, family and... |
Section 3343.05 | Powers and duties of board of trustees.
...d maintain such industrial, vocational, agricultural, home economics, commercial, business administration, technical, and collegiate subjects leading to the bachelors degree in arts and sciences. The board may provide for other courses and degrees. |
Section 3345.121 | Notice to legislative authorities of educational facility construction or renovation - comments or objections.
...bly and exhibition halls, greenhouses, agricultural buildings and facilities, parking, storage, and maintenance facilities, infirmary, hospital, medical, and health facilities, continuing education facilities, communications, fire prevention, and fire fighting facilities, and any one, part of, or combination of the foregoing, whether or not comprising part of one building, structure, or facility. (E) "Capital ... |
Section 3345.31 | Boards of trustees may establish compensation plans.
...t, and the board of control of the Ohio agricultural research and development center may establish compensation plans, including schedules of hourly rates, for the compensation of all employees and may establish rules or policies for the administration of their respective compensation plans. The provisions of this section do not apply to employees for whom the state employment relations board establishes appro... |
Section 3345.59 | Workforce education and efficiency compacts.
...of 1862," 7 U.S.C. 301 et seq., or the "Agricultural College Act of 1890," 7 U.S.C. 321 et seq., or any subsequent act of congress, also shall to enter into an agreement providing for the creation of a compact that enhances collaboration between state institutions designated as land grant colleges. (E) Each state institution of higher education shall include in its annual efficiency report to the chancellor the effi... |
Section 3377.01 | Ohio higher educational facility commission definitions.
...mbly and exhibition halls, greenhouses, agricultural buildings and facilities, parking, storage and maintenance facilities, infirmary, hospital, medical, and health facilities, continuing education facilities, communications, fire prevention, and fire fighting facilities, and any one, or any combination of the foregoing, whether or not comprising part of one building, structure, or facility. It does not include any f... |
Section 3501.15 | Election officials not to be candidates - exceptions.
...r of the board of directors of a county agricultural society, presidential elector, or a member of a party committee. No person who is a candidate for an office or position to be voted for by the electors of a precinct, except for a candidate for county central committee who is not opposed by any other candidate in that election and precinct, shall serve as a precinct election officer in said precinct. |
Section 3706.15 | Exemption from taxes and assessments.
...r the enhancement of their residential, agricultural, recreational, economic, commercial, and industrial opportunities and is a public purpose. As the operation and maintenance of air quality projects will constitute the performance of essential governmental functions, the Ohio air quality development authority shall not be required to pay any taxes or assessments upon any air quality project, or upon any property ac... |
Section 3717.221 | Voluntary registration of farm market, farmers market, or farm product auction.
...duct auction, which is a location where agricultural products, including food products, are offered for sale at auction. (B) The director shall inspect each farm market and farm product auction that registers under this section. Inspections shall occur at a frequency considered appropriate by the director and shall be conducted in accordance with sanitation standards established in rules adopted under this section.... |
Section 3733.44 | License application.
...Application for an agricultural labor camp license shall be made to the licensor on forms prescribed and furnished by the director. |
Section 3733.46 | Licensing bodies.
...e licenses authorizing the operation of agricultural labor camps. |
Section 3733.471 | Investigations.
...reat to the health or safety of migrant agricultural laborers, the attorney general, or the attorney general in conjunction with the director of health, shall investigate the complaint. If after an investigation period, which shall not exceed forty-eight hours, the attorney general finds probable cause to believe that existing conditions cause a direct or serious threat to the health or safety of the laborers, the at... |