Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1521.01 | Definitions.
...he state, and any department, division, board, commission, agency, or instrumentality of the United States, the state, or a political subdivision of the state. (K) "State agency" or "agency of the state" has the same meaning as "agency" in section 111.15 of the Revised Code. (L) "Cone of depression" means a depression or low point in the water table or potentiometric surface of a body of ground water that develop... |
Section 1521.18 | Floodplain management ordinance or resolution.
...written notice by certified mail to the board of county commissioners of the county or the chief executive officer of the municipal corporation stating the nature of the noncompliance. (2) In order to maintain its compliance status in accordance with division (D) of this section, a county or municipal corporation that has received a notice of noncompliance under division (C)(1) of this section may submit information... |
Section 153.01 | Architect must submit accurate plans, estimates, bills of materials, and details to scale.
...he Revised Code or more, each officer, board, or other authority upon which devolves the duty of constructing, erecting, altering, or installing the same, referred to in sections 153.01 to 153.60 of the Revised Code as the public authority, shall cause to be made, by an architect or engineer whose contract of employment shall be prepared and approved by the attorney general, the following: (1) Full and accura... |
Section 153.011 | Using domestic steel products in state supported projects.
...money collected to the treasurer of the board of education of the city, local, or exempted village school district and joint vocational school district, if one exists, in which the construction, repair, or improvement project for which the steel products used in violation of division (A) of this section is located. The treasurer shall deposit the civil penalty in equal amounts into the school district's general... |
Section 153.02 | Debarment of contractor from contract awards.
...r to the commission and school district board, as provided in division (F) of section 3318.08 of the Revised Code; (5) Misrepresented the firm's qualifications in the selection process set forth in sections 153.65 to 153.71 or section 3318.10 of the Revised Code; (6) Been convicted of a criminal offense related to the application for or performance of any public or private contract, including, but not limited to,... |
Section 153.23 | Expenses of building commission.
...the county treasury on the order of the board of county commissioners and the warrant of the county auditor. |
Section 153.24 | Oath and bond.
...me amount as required of members of the board of county commissioners, with sureties approved by the judge of the court of common pleas. Such bond shall be delivered to the county treasurer and kept in the treasurer's office. |
Section 153.29 | Proceedings of building commission.
...and nays recorded on the journal of the board of county commissioners. When signed by five members of the commission, the county auditor shall draw his warrant on the county treasurer for the payment of all bills and estimates of such commission. |
Section 153.30 | Record of proceedings.
... county auditor upon the journal of the board of county commissioners. He shall carefully preserve in his office all plans, drawings, representations, bills of material, specifications of work, and estimates of costs in detail and in the aggregate pertaining to the building. |
Section 153.32 | Contracts for erection and repair of superstructures.
...ecomes necessary to erect a bridge, the board of county commissioners shall determine the length and width of the superstructure, and whether it shall be single or double track, and it shall advertise for bids for performing the labor and furnishing the materials necessary to the erection thereof in accordance with sections 307.86 to 307.92 of the Revised Code. |
Section 153.33 | Bids on other plans may be considered.
...The board of county commissioners may also invite, receive, and consider bids on any other plan at the option of bidders, and shall require that any such plan together with specifications shall be filed in the office of the county auditor for a period of fifteen days prior to the date for receiving bids. Such plans and specifications shall show the number of spans, the length of each, the nature, quality, and size of... |
Section 153.34 | Contents of advertisement.
...In its advertisement, the board of county commissioners shall invite bidders to make bids for furnishing all the materials and performing all the work, or for such parts thereof as bidders deem proper, and include such other matter as is required in section 307.87 of the Revised Code. |
Section 153.38 | Approval of plans for bridge.
... bridge, they shall be submitted to the board of county commissioners and the county engineer. If approved by a majority of them, a copy thereof shall be deposited in the office of county engineer and kept for the inspection of parties interested. |
Section 153.44 | Contracts submitted to prosecuting attorney.
...ars in amount shall be submitted by the board of county commissioners to the prosecuting attorney of the county. If found to be in accordance with sections 153.01 to 153.60, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and a certificate to that effect is indorsed thereon by the prosecuting attorney, such contracts shall have full effect, otherwise the contract shall be void. |
Section 153.45 | Commissioners may annul old and make new contracts.
... attached to and made part thereof, the board of county commissioners may annul such contract, and shall proceed to make another contract for the completion thereof, in accordance with sections 153.01 to 153.60, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
Section 153.50 | Separate bids for work and materials.
... general contracting firm, an officer, board, or other authority of the state, a county, township, municipal corporation, or school district, or of any public institution belonging thereto, authorized to contract for the erection, repair, alteration, or rebuilding of a public building, institution, bridge, culvert, or improvement and required by law to advertise and receive bids for furnishing of materials and... |
Section 153.55 | Dividing project into parts to avoid threshold prohibited; costs included in threshold amount.
...153.01 of the Revised Code, no officer, board, or other authority of the state or any institution supported by the state shall subdivide a public improvement project into component parts or separate projects in order to avoid the threshold of that section, unless the component parts or separate projects thus created are conceptually separate and unrelated to each other, or encompass independent or unrelated nee... |
Section 153.56 | Creditor shall furnish statement of amount due - service of notice of furnishing.
...nd was provided by the duly authorized board or officer, shall furnish the sureties on the bond, a statement of the amount due to the person. (B) A suit shall not be brought against sureties on the bond until after sixty days after the furnishing of the statement described in division (A) of this section. If the indebtedness is not paid in full at the expiration of that sixty days, and if the person complies... |
Section 153.581 | Contracts for construction definitions.
... county, municipal corporation, school board, or other governmental entity empowered to award a public works contract, and any construction manager at risk as defined in section 9.33 of the Revised Code or design-build firm as defined in section 153.65 of the Revised Code awarding a subcontract. (C) "Contractor" means any person, partnership, corporation, or association that has been awarded a public works con... |
Section 153.62 | Issuing change order for additional work.
...mprovement of any nature by an officer, board, or other authority of the state, a county, township, municipal corporation, school district, or any political subdivision, or any public institution belonging thereto, are subject to all applicable federal, state, and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations, including, but not limited to, those dealing with the prevention of environmental pollution that affect or are... |
Section 153.64 | Protecting underground utility facilities during construction of public improvement.
...on; (b) Any public agency, authority, board, commission, instrumentality, or special district of or in the state or a county, township, municipal corporation, school district, or other political subdivision; (c) A designer as defined in section 3781.25 of the Revised Code who is acting on behalf of any entity described in division (A)(2)(a) or (b) of this section. (3) "Underground utility facilities" includes a... |
Section 153.65 | Professional design services definitions.
...sion, or any public agency, authority, board, commission, instrumentality, or special purpose district of the state or of a political subdivision. (2) "Public authority" does not include the director of transportation when exercising the director's authority to prepare plans for, acquire rights-of-way for, construct, or maintain roads, highways, or bridges. (B) "Professional design firm" means any person legal... |
Section 153.69 | Evaluating and selecting firms.
... Revised Code, request approval of the board to make expenditures under the contract. (D) Upon failure to negotiate a contract with the firm ranked most qualified, the public authority shall inform the firm in writing of the termination of negotiations and may enter into negotiations with the firm ranked next most qualified. If negotiations again fail, the same procedure may be followed with each next most qu... |
Section 153.691 | No fee estimate on contract for professional design services.
...has been preapproved by the controlling board. |
Section 1531.04 | Division of wildlife - powers and duties.
...are vested in some other officer, body, board, association, or organization; (C) Enforce by proper legal action or proceeding the laws of the state and division rules for the protection, preservation, propagation, and management of wild animals and sanctuaries and refuges for the propagation of those wild animals, and adopt and carry into effect such measures as it considers necessary in the performance of its duti... |