Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5311.01 | Condominium property definitions.
...evelopment. "Agent" does not include an attorney whose representation of a developer consists solely of rendering legal services. (B) "Additional property" means land, including surface and air rights, or improvements to land that are described in an original declaration and that may be added in the future to an expandable condominium property. (C) "Affiliate of a developer" means any person who controls a develope... |
Section 5501.45 | Conveyance of lands not needed for highway or recreation purposes.
... shall be in the form prescribed by the attorney general. Sections 5301.13 and 5515.01 of the Revised Code, relating to the sale or use of public lands, shall not apply to conveyances, grants, transfers, or permits to use made pursuant to this division. An institution receiving financial assistance from the state shall provide the director with acceptable documentary evidence of the state loan, grant, or other state ... |
Section 5502.12 | Use of written report of motor vehicle accident.
...r vehicle accident, or to the person's attorney, upon the payment of a nonrefundable fee of four dollars or the amount approved by the board of county commissioners of the county in which the law enforcement agency is located as provided in division (B) of this section. With respect to accidents investigated by the state highway patrol, the director of public safety shall furnish to such person all relat... |
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 5721.31 | Selecting parcels for tax certificate sales.
...Revised Code and the county prosecuting attorney's fee under division (B)(3) of section 5721.37 of the Revised Code. To the extent there is a surplus in the fund from time to time, the surplus may, with the approval of the county treasurer, be utilized for the purposes of a county land reutilization corporation operating in the county. (F) The county treasurers of more than one county may jointly conduct a regional ... |
Section 5721.36 | Transferring tax certificate.
...nd reutilization shall pay any costs or fees assessed by the county treasurer or auditor in relation to the transfer of the certificate. (B)(1) Application may be made to the county treasurer for a duplicate certificate if a certificate is alleged by affidavit to have been lost or destroyed. The treasurer shall issue a duplicate certificate, upon payment of a fee of twenty dollars to cover the costs of issuing... |
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.
...aisers shall have the assistance of the attorney, engineers, secretary, and other agents and employees of the board of directors. The board of appraisers shall also appraise the benefits and damages accruing to municipal corporations, counties, townships, and other public corporations, as political entities, and to this state. Before appraisals of compensation and damages are made, the board of directors may report... |
Section 6115.30 | Appraisals of compensation and damages.
...aisers shall have the assistance of the attorney, engineers, secretary, and other agents and employees of the board of directors. The board of appraisers shall also appraise the benefits and damages accruing to municipal corporations, counties, townships, and other public corporations, as political entities, and to this state. Before appraisals of compensation and damages are made, the board of directors may report... |
Section 6119.54 | Collection of special assessments.
...ntative of any such district may act as attorney for the county treasurer in actions brought for the enforcement of the lien of such delinquent assessments. When a special assessment is made on real estate subject to a life estate, the assessment shall be payable by the tenant for life, but upon application by the life tenant to a court of competent jurisdiction, by action against the owner of the estate in fee, suc... |
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 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.
... exchange for membership dues and other fees, any of the services provided to a member that is a governmental entity shall, for purposes of this section, be considered services "for the primary benefit of a governmental entity or the employees of a governmental entity." |
Section 9.498 | Legislative intent.
...pplied only to contracts with a private attorney retained on a contingency fee basis by the state. These limitations shall not apply to contingency fee contracts between private parties and contracts not involving the state. |
Section 928.03 | Rules.
... hemp processing license holders; (W) Fees for the laboratory testing of plants and products; (X) Standards for the testing and labeling of hemp and hemp products; (Y) Requirements prohibiting the processing of hemp in a building used as a personal residence or on land that is zoned for residential use; (Z) Production standards and manufacturing practices for processing hemp; (AA) Procedures and requirement... |
Section 935.06 | Issuance or denial of wildlife shelter permit.
...division (F) of this section. (H) All fees collected under this section shall be credited to the dangerous and restricted animal fund created in section 935.25 of the Revised Code. |
Section 935.09 | Issuance or denial of restricted snake possession permit.
...division (F) of this section. (H) All fees collected under this section shall be credited to the dangerous and restricted animal fund created in section 935.25 of the Revised Code. |
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 109.5721 | Retained applicant fingerprint database.
...in accordance with rules adopted by the attorney general. "Participating public office" also means the department of medicaid if it elects to receive notices under division (D) of this section regarding independent providers. (5) "Public office" has the same meaning as in section 117.01 of the Revised Code. (6) "Participating private party" means any person or private entity that is allowed to request a criminal re... |
Section 109.89 | Access and use of national precursor log exchange information.
...3715.05 of the Revised Code. (B) The attorney general may enter into a contract or memorandum of understanding with the national association of drug diversion investigators or its successor organization and, if the attorney general determines it to be appropriate, a person to whom the authority to administer the national precursor log exchange has been delegated. The contract or memorandum shall govern the a... |
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... |
Section 120.03 | Commission - powers and duties.
...fender training fund for the deposit of fees received by the Ohio public defender commission from educational seminars, and the sale of publications, on topics concerning criminal law and procedure. Expenditures from this fund shall be made only for the operation of activities authorized by division (D)(2)(c) of this section. (F)(1) In accordance with sections 109.02, 109.07, and 109.361 to 109.366 of the Revised Co... |
Section 120.53 | Application for financial assistance.
...cluding, but not limited to, by private attorneys or through reduced fee plans, judicare panels, organized pro bono programs, and mediation programs. (C) The Ohio access to justice foundation shall determine whether each applicant that filed an application for financial assistance under division (A) of this section in a calendar year is eligible for financial assistance under this section. To be eligible for such f... |