Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2935.23 | Witnesses in felony investigations.
...agistrate taking the testimony. Witness fees shall be paid to such persons as in other cases. |
Section 2941.48 | Recognizance of witnesses for appearance at trial.
...he shall be paid while so confined like fees as are allowed witnesses by section 2335.08 of the Revised Code. The trial of such case has precedence over other cases and the court shall designate any early day for such trial. |
Section 2947.06 | Testimony in mitigation - presentence investigation report - psychologist's or psychiatrist's reports.
...ologist or psychiatrist shall receive a fee to be fixed by the court and taxed in the costs of the case. The psychologist's or psychiatrist's reports shall be made in writing, in open court, and in the presence of the defendant, except in misdemeanor cases in which sentence may be pronounced in the absence of the defendant. A copy of each report of a psychologist or psychiatrist may be furnished to the defendant, if ... |
Section 2947.231 | Pharmacy board investigative costs included in sentence.
...tive costs, travel expenses, attorney's fees, and any other reasonable expense incurred by the board. The board shall set forth the costs the entity is required to pay in an itemized statement provided to the judge or magistrate. |
Section 2949.221 | Confidentiality of manufacturers, suppliers, etc. of drugs for lethal injections.
...his division, and reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (G) If division (B), (C), or (D) of this section applies to a person with respect to any conduct or activity of the person occurring at a time prior to the day that is twenty-four months after the effective date of this section , the expiration of that twenty-four-month period does not affect, add to, or diminish the protections and limitations specified... |
Section 2981.03 | Provisional title to property subject to forfeiture.
...le, excluding any associated attorney's fees, and to the payment of the costs incurred by law enforcement agencies and financial institutions in connection with the seizure, storage, and maintenance of, and provision of security for, the property; (2) Second, in the order of priority of the security interests and liens, to the payment of valid security interests and liens pertaining to the property that, at the time... |
Section 301.27 | Use of county credit cards.
... on the written notice, the prosecuting attorney of the county shall recover that amount from the officer or employee or appointing authority who is liable under this section by civil action in any court of appropriate jurisdiction. (K) Use of a county credit card in a manner that is not in accordance with this section or with the policy adopted under division (B) of this section is a violation of section 2913.21 ... |
Section 305.23 | Centralized services for a county office.
...llection of any taxes, assessments, and fees the county treasurer is required by law to collect; (6) Purchases of software used by the county recorder. (D) Nothing in this section authorizes the board of county commissioners to have control or authority over funds that are received directly by a county office under another section of the Revised Code, or to control, or have authority regarding, the expenditure... |
Section 306.04 | Powers and duties of board.
...ant, or devise or real estate may be in fee simple or any lesser estate. Any advances or loans received from any federal, state, or other governmental or private source may be repaid in accordance with the terms of such advance or loan. A loan accepted by a county transit board shall not, in any way, obligate the general fund of a county or a board of county commissioners. (9) Conduct investigations and surveys... |
Section 307.62 | Crime victim assistance program - appropriating moneys.
...for a meeting to ask questions, express feelings, or discuss restitution agreements with the convicted offenders or delinquent juveniles involved in the crimes against such victims. (B) In addition to any money from another source appropriated for the same purpose, the board of county commissioners of any county may appropriate to a county agency, or grant to a private, nonprofit corporation or association, the mone... |
Section 307.79 | Administrative rules.
...the written approval of the prosecuting attorney of the county if, in the opinion of the prosecuting attorney, the violation is egregious. Once a stop work order is issued, the board or its duly authorized representative shall request, in writing, the prosecuting attorney of the county to seek an injunction or other appropriate relief in the court of common pleas to abate excessive erosion or sedimentation and secu... |
Section 307.86 | Competitive bidding required - exceptions.
... (I) of this section shall disclose any fees or compensation received from any source in connection with that employment. As used in division (N) of this section, "supplies" means any personal property including equipment, materials, and other tangible assets. |
Section 3105.18 | Awarding spousal support - modification of spousal support.
...erson to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party, as determined by the court, that arose in relation to the act of contempt. |
Section 3105.21 | Order for disposition, care and maintenance of children.
...person to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party, as determined by the court, that arose in relation to the act of contempt. |
Section 3107.063 | Searching putative father registry.
...te the search request was submitted. No fee shall be charged for searching the registry. Division (B) of section 3107.17 of the Revised Code does not apply to this section. (B) If the department of job and family services provides a certified copy of a putative father's registration form pursuant to division (A) of this section, the department also shall provide a written notice to the putative father: (1) That he... |
Section 3109.05 | Child support determinations.
...person to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party, as determined by the court, that arose in relation to the act of contempt and, on or after July 1, 1992, shall assess interest on any unpaid amount of child support pursuant to section 3123.17 of the Revised Code. (D) The court shall not authorize or permit the escrowing, impoundment, or withholding of any child support payment ordered under this sec... |
Section 3109.051 | Parenting time - companionship or visitation rights.
...person to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party, as determined by the court, that arose in relation to the act of contempt, and may award reasonable compensatory parenting time or visitation to the person whose right of parenting time or visitation was affected by the failure or interference if such compensatory parenting time or visitation is in the best interest of the child. Any compensatory pare... |
Section 311.37 | Regulation of transient vendors.
...bond shall be in a form approved by the attorney general. The bond shall remain in effect for two years after the transient vendor last does business in that county. (C) No transient vendor, as defined in section 5739.17 of the Revised Code, intending to provide goods and services of a retail value of more than five hundred dollars, shall negligently fail to file a bond within ten days before doing business as a tra... |
Section 3111.13 | Judgment or order.
...person to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party, as determined by the court, that arose in relation to the act of contempt. (2) When a court determines whether to require a parent to pay an amount for that parent's failure to support a child prior to the date the court issues an order requiring that parent to pay an amount for the current support of that child, it shall consider all relevant factor... |
Section 3113.04 | Sentence suspended upon posting bond.
...person to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party, as determined by the court, that arose in relation to the act of contempt. |
Section 3123.77 | Liability for support arrearages and related expenses.
...ts, interest, and reasonable attorney's fees of the opposing party. |
Section 317.08 | Records to be kept by county recorder.
...for filing of record; (23) Powers of attorney, including all memoranda of trust, as described in division (A) of section 5301.255 of the Revised Code, that do not describe specific real property; (24) Plats and maps of town lots, of the subdivision of town lots, and of other divisions or surveys of lands, any center line survey of a highway located within the county, the plat of which shall be furnished by the ... |
Section 317.22 | Prerequisites to recording.
... county recorder shall receive the same fees for such indexing and recording as provided by section 317.32 of the Revised Code. (C) The record of such affidavit shall, in the trial of any cause, so far as competent, be prima-facie evidence. (D) No county recorder shall record a conveyance if the indorsement, indorsements, or stamps of indorsement of a county auditor indicating compliance with section 319.202 o... |
Section 321.261 | Treasurer's delinquent tax and assessment collection fund; prosecuting attorney's delinquent tax and assessment collection fund.
...ges, including for the payment of late fees, to clear arrearage balances, and to augment moneys used in the county's foreclosure prevention program. The money also may be used to assist county land reutilization corporations, municipal corporations, or townships in the county, upon their application to the county treasurer, prosecuting attorney, or the county department of development, in the nuisance abatemen... |
Section 321.262 | Excess appropriation from RC 321.261 fund.
...es, including for the payment of late fees, to clear arrearage balances, and to augment moneys used in the county's foreclosure prevention program, provided that the combined amount so expended each year in the county shall not exceed three million dollars. |