Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 307.69 | Agreements for protection of funds contributed.
...t of such contributions, the respective boards of county commissioners may enter into such proper arrangements and agreements with the secretary of defense, or any other public authority empowered to act in the premises under any act of congress or of the general assembly of this or the legislative authority of any other state, as is necessary for such purposes; and also with counties and other public authorities, of... |
Section 307.692 | Expending funds for encouraging economic development of the county or area through promotion of tourism.
...oint agreement, or the chief officer or board of directors of the private nonprofit organizations. As used in this section, "promotion of tourism" is the encouragement through advertising, educational and informational means, and public relations, both within the state and outside of it, of travel by persons away from their homes for pleasure, personal reasons, or other purposes, except to work, to the county, or to... |
Section 307.693 | Appropriating moneys for convention and visitors' bureaus.
...A board of county commissioners may appropriate moneys from the general fund to make contributions to convention and visitors' bureaus operating within the county. |
Section 307.694 | Expending funds for senior citizens services or facilities.
...The board of county commissioners may spend moneys for the support of senior citizens services or facilities. |
Section 307.698 | Moneys spent for housing purposes.
...The board of county commissioners may spend moneys from the general fund for housing purposes, including the housing purposes of a county land reutilization corporation organized under Chapter 1724. of the Revised Code. |
Section 307.72 | Appropriating funds for police training.
...The board of county commissioners may appropriate funds to pay the reasonable expenses of the sheriff or deputy sheriffs while going to, attending, and returning from any police training school, whether within or without the state. |
Section 307.75 | Operating or contracting for operation of police training schools.
...The board of county commissioners may operate or may contract with an accredited university or college to operate a police training school, a law enforcement training and research school, a police science laboratory for criminal investigation, or a crime prevention activity program, for the use of police officers, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, marshals, and deputy marshals within such county and such county may contract... |
Section 307.76 | Operating or contracting for operation of zoological park.
...The board of county commissioners may maintain and operate a zoological park, or it may contract with or contribute to any nonprofit corporation organized to encourage the study and promote the sciences of natural history, to maintain and operate a zoological park, to develop such park, and to provide for the acquisition, disposition, and care of the animals to be exhibited therein. |
Section 307.761 | Facility to promote sciences and natural history.
...A board of county commissioners may maintain and operate a facility to encourage the study of and promote the sciences and natural history, or it may contract with or contribute to a nonprofit corporation to develop, maintain, and operate such a facility if the nonprofit corporation is organized, in whole or in part, for the purpose of encouraging the study of and to promote the sciences and natural history. |
Section 307.772 | Agreements for facilitating water management projects.
...e contributing counties, the respective boards of county commissioners may enter into such agreements with any public authority empowered to act with respect to any public improvement set forth in division (B)(1) and (2) of section 307.77 of the Revised Code under any act of congress or of the general assembly of this state, or the legislative authority of any other state, and also with counties and other subdivision... |
Section 307.862 | Competitive sealed proposals - procedure.
...f the department, office, institution, board, or commission that is requesting to purchase supplies, services, or both; (2) Instructions for offerors to follow when submitting proposals; (3) Instructions governing communications between an offeror and the contracting authority, including, but not limited to, the name, title, and telephone number of the person to whom questions concerning the request for propo... |
Section 307.87 | Notice of competitive bidding.
... other suitable public place a bulletin board upon which it shall post and maintain a copy of such notice for at least two weeks preceding the day of the opening of the bids. |
Section 307.901 | County contracts - invalid terms and conditions.
...ment, authority, commission, office, or board of a county. (B) Except as otherwise required or permitted by state or federal law, a contract entered into by the contracting authority for the procurement of goods or services shall not include any of the following: (1) A provision that requires the county to indemnify or hold harmless another person; (2) A provision by which the county agrees to binding arbitrati... |
Section 307.987 | Permitting exchange of information needed to improve services and assistance to individuals and families and the protection of children.
...law; (D) Be adopted by resolution of a board of county commissioners; (E) Specify how the contract, plan, or procedures may be amended. |
Section 307.988 | Federal requirements for contracts with religious organization.
...If a board of county commissioners contracts with a religious organization under section 307.981 or 307.982 of the Revised Code, the religious organization shall comply with section 104 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-193). |
Section 308.061 | Contract with prosecuting attorney.
...The board of trustees of a regional airport authority may contract with the prosecuting attorney of a county, as provided in section 309.09 of the Revised Code, to obtain legal services from the prosecuting attorney. |
Section 308.07 | Eminent domain powers.
...(A) The board of trustees of a regional airport authority may exercise the power of eminent domain to appropriate any land, rights, rights of way, franchises, easements, or other property, within or without the territorial boundaries of the regional airport authority, necessary or proper for the construction or efficient operation of any airport or airport facility or access thereto under its jurisdiction pursuant to... |
Section 308.10 | Bond interest, maturity.
...le, and retirement of said bonds as the board of trustees in their discretion believe reasonable and proper, provided, no such sale shall be made at such price as would require payment of interest on the money received for such bonds at more than the rate provided in section 9.95 of the Revised Code, computed with relation to the absolute maturity of the bonds in accordance with standard tables of bond values, exclud... |
Section 308.14 | Authority to contract.
...The board of trustees of a regional airport authority may enter into such contracts or other arrangements with the United States government or any department thereof, with the state government of this or other states, with counties, municipalities, townships, or other governmental agencies created by or under the authority of the laws of the state of Ohio or other states, with persons, with public corporations and pr... |
Section 308.17 | County appropriation for expenses.
...The board of county commissioners of any county included within a regional airport authority may appropriate annually, from moneys to the credit of the general fund of the county and not otherwise appropriated, that portion of the expense of the regional airport authority to be paid by such county as provided in the resolution creating the regional airport authority adopted under section 308.03 of the Revised Code, o... |
Section 309.03 | Bond of prosecuting attorney - oath.
...mium for such bond shall be paid by the board of county commissioners, and shall be charged to the general fund of the county. Such bond, with the approval of such court and the oath of office required by sections 3.22 and 3.23 of the Revised Code indorsed thereon, shall be deposited with the county treasurer. |
Section 3105.84 | Defraying administrative costs.
...of the Revised Code shall authorize the board of the public retirement program that is or will be paying the benefit or lump sum payment to withhold from any benefit or payment that is subject to an order an amount determined by the public retirement program to be necessary to defray the cost of administering the order. This amount shall be divided equally between the participant and the alternate payee. |
Section 3109.14 | Fees for vital statistics records.
..., except that the children's trust fund board may approve an amount for actual administrative costs exceeding three per cent but not exceeding four per cent of such amount. The balance of the investment earnings shall be credited to the fund. Moneys credited to the fund shall be used only for the purposes described in sections 3109.13 to 3109.179 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3109.171 | Child abuse and child neglect prevention regions.
...s approved by the children's trust fund board, there are hereby created the following eight child abuse and child neglect prevention regions in the state: One region consisting of the following counties: Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Huron, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood, and Wyandot. One region consisting of the following counties: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga,... |
Section 3109.174 | Submission of regional prevention plan.
...all submit to the children's trust fund board a regional prevention plan for funding child abuse and child neglect prevention programs and activities based on criteria set forth by the children's trust fund. The plan shall be submitted on the form and in the manner specified in rules adopted by the department of children and youth pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. |