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Section 5537.04 | Authority and powers of turnpike and infrastructure commission.

...remarketing, and administrative agents, attorneys, and other employees, independent contractors, or agents that are necessary in its judgment and fix their compensation, provided all such expenses shall be payable solely from the proceeds of bonds or from revenues of the Ohio turnpike system; (13) Receive and accept from any federal agency, subject to the approval of the governor, and from any other governmental ag...

Section 5703.77 | Credit account balances.

...he taxpayer's tax debt certified to the attorney general under section 131.02 of the Revised Code and the amount of the taxpayer's liability, if any, for a tax debt. The commissioner shall apply any amount withheld first in satisfaction of the amount of the taxpayer's certified tax debt and then in satisfaction of the taxpayer's liability. If the credit account balance originates from the tax administered under secti...

Section 5721.17 | Foreclosure proceeding against property that includes building constituting a public nuisance.

...e Revised Code by the receiver, and the fees of the receiver approved pursuant to division (H)(1) of that section; (c) Third, any remaining proceeds in the order set forth in division (D) of section 5721.19 of the Revised Code. (2) In rendering its judgment in a foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code that relates to property as described in division (A) of this section and i...

Section 5721.33 | Negotiating sale of number of tax certificates.

...amount to be paid in private attorney's fees related to tax certificate foreclosures, subject to section 5721.371 of the Revised Code; (4) Any other terms of the sale or transfer that the county treasurer, in the treasurer's discretion, determines appropriate or necessary for the sale or transfer. (B) The sale or transfer of tax certificates under this section shall be governed by the criteria established by the co...

Section 5721.36 | Transferring tax certificate.

...be the certificate holder or a private attorney for that person properly authorized to act in that person's behalf. (2) Upon registration of a security interest with the county treasurer, both of the following apply: (a) No purchaser or transferee of a tax certificate, other than a county land reutilization corporation, may transfer that tax certificate except upon presentation to the treasurer of instruction...

Section 5733.121 | Applying refund in partial satisfaction of debt.

...bts due to the state and may charge the attorney general for the commissioner's cost in applying refunds to certified claims. The commissioner may promulgate rules to implement this section. The tax commissioner may, with the consent of the taxpayer, provide for the crediting, against tax due for any tax year, of the amount of any refund due the taxpayer under this chapter for a preceding tax year.

Section 6101.28 | Appraising of benefits and damages.

..., both for easement and for purchase in fee simple. The board of directors may, if it deems best, specify in case of any property the particular purpose for which and the extent to which an easement in the same is desired, describing definitely such purpose and extent. The board of appraisers shall appraise all damages which may, because of the execution of the official plan, accrue to real or other property either w...

Section 6115.30 | Appraisals of compensation and damages.

..., both for easement and for purchase in fee simple. The board of directors may, if it deems best, specify in case of any property the particular purpose for which and the extent to which an easement in the same is desired, describing definitely such purpose and extent. The board of appraisers shall appraise all damages which may, because of the execution of the official plan, accrue to real or other property within t...

Section 6119.54 | Collection of special assessments.

...tion against the owner of the estate in fee, such court may apportion the cost of the assessment between the life tenant and the owner in fee in proportion to the relative value of the improvement to their estates, respectively, to be ascertained and determined by the court on principles of equity. In placing any assessment on the tax list and duplicate the county auditor shall add to each assessment such per cent a...

Section 705.25 | Disposition of fees and perquisites.

...e municipal corporation act as agent or attorney for any person, company, or corporation, in relation to any matter to be affected by action of the legislative or any other department, or by the action of any officer of the municipal corporation. The violation of this section is cause for removal.

Section 718.27 | Interest and penalties.

...nt collection costs and fees, including attorney's fees.

Section 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.

...rvices," as that term is defined by the attorney general by rule adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code; (g) Services to protect the environment or promote environmental education that are provided by a nonprofit entity or services to protect the environment that are funded with federal grants or revolving loan funds and administered in accordance with federal law. (3) The person receives t...

Section 9.68 | Regulation of arms prohibited - challenging political subdivisions.

...ude, but are not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, expert witness fees, and compensation for loss of income. (4) "Knife" means a cutting instrument and includes a sharpened or pointed blade. (5) "Arms" includes firearms and knives. (6) "Firearm liability insurance" means a policy of liability insurance covering losses resulting from the use of a firearm owned by the person covered by the poli...

Section 9.681 | Local regulation of tobacco and alternative nicotine products.

... court shall award costs and reasonable attorney fees to any person, group, or entity that prevails in a challenge to an ordinance, resolution, regulation, local law, or other action as being in conflict with this section. (D) The general assembly finds and declares that this section is part of a statewide and comprehensive legislative enactment regulating all aspects of the giveaway, sale, purchase, distribution,...

Section 928.03 | Rules.

...B) The amount of an initial application fee that an applicant shall submit along with an application for a hemp cultivation license or a hemp processing license, and the amount of an annual license fee that a licensee shall submit for a hemp cultivation license or a hemp processing license. In adopting rules under division (B) of this section, the director shall ensure both of the following: (1) That the amount of ...

Section 935.06 | Issuance or denial of wildlife shelter permit.

... and investigation in the office of the attorney general for a criminal records check of the applicant for the permit. Upon receipt of a request, the superintendent of the bureau shall conduct a criminal records check in the manner described in division (B) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code to determine whether any information exists that indicates that the applicant previously has been convicted of or pleaded g...

Section 935.09 | Issuance or denial of restricted snake possession permit.

...and investigation in the office of the attorney general for a criminal records check of the applicant for the permit. Upon receipt of a request, the superintendent of the bureau shall conduct a criminal records check in the manner described in division (B) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code to determine whether any information exists that indicates that the applicant previously has been convicted of or plea...

Section 107.43 | General Assembly authority to rescind or invalidate orders or rules during emergency; civil actions.

... pay the person's reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (E) An order or rule issued or adopted in violation of this section is invalid and has no legal effect.

Section 109.17 | Writs in other counties.

...f shall be allowed the same mileage and fees as if the writ had been issued from the court of common pleas or the court of appeals of his county, and made returnable thereto.

Section 109.37 | Legal representation of correctional employee.

...al representation or to pay attorney's fees, expenses, or court costs incurred by the employee following the indictment of the employee. (E) If an employee is represented by an attorney as described in division (B) of this section and if the employee is subsequently convicted of or pleads guilty to a criminal offense based on the employee's use of deadly force, the attorney general or the department of rehabil...

Section 109.5721 | Retained applicant fingerprint database.

...on, including payment of any reasonable fee that may be charged for the purpose. (I) No public office or employee of a public office shall be considered negligent in a civil action solely because the public office did not elect to be a participating public office. (J)(1) No person shall knowingly use information contained in or received from the retained applicant fingerprint database for purposes not authorized by...

Section 109.82 | Antitrust section - fund.

...all related civil penalties, attorney's fees, and reimbursements of investigative, litigation, or expert witness costs shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the attorney general antitrust fund, which is hereby created. The fund shall be used for expenses of the antitrust section. The expenses of the antitrust section in excess of the money available in the fund shall be paid out of the regular approp...

Section 109.89 | Access and use of national precursor log exchange information.

... enforcement officer is to be charged a fee for access to or use of the national precursor log exchange or information from the exchange authorized by this section or by the contract or memorandum; (5) Require all parties to the contract or memorandum to comply with federal and state laws governing the confidentiality of patient-specific information; (6) Specify how the contract or memorandum may be amended or...

Section 1121.48 | Suits and court proceedings.

...f shall be allowed the same mileage and fees for the service as would be allowed if the writ had been issued from and made returnable to the court of common pleas of the sheriff's county.

Section 119.03 | Procedure for adoption, amendment, or rescission of rules.

...and be heard in person, by the person's attorney, or both, may present the person's position, arguments, or contentions, orally or in writing, offer and examine witnesses, and present evidence tending to show that the proposed rule, amendment, or rescission, if adopted or effectuated, will be unreasonable or unlawful. An agency may permit persons affected by the proposed rule, amendment, or rescission to present thei...