Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 176.01 | Municipal corporation, county or township may establish or designate housing advisory board.
...tablish or designate a housing advisory board. (B) The purposes of a housing advisory board are: (1) To receive and review comprehensive plans for the development and maintenance of affordable housing submitted to the housing advisory board pursuant to division (A)(2) of section 176.04 of the Revised Code by any such political subdivision it serves; (2) To receive and review written descriptions submitted to the h... |
Section 176.011 | Creating nonprofit corporation to receive and spend public and private funds for housing purposes.
...on located within such a county. (A) A board of county commissioners, a board of township trustees, the chief executive officer of a municipal corporation with the consent of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, or any combination of these, may do one or both of the following: (1) Create and participate in a nonprofit corporation incorporated under Chapter 1702. of the Revised Code for the purpos... |
Section 176.02 | Service from board of contiguous or overlapping county.
...or designating its own housing advisory board, any municipal corporation or township may enter into an agreement with an overlapping county or with a contiguous municipal corporation or township to receive the services of the county housing advisory board or the housing advisory board of that other municipal corporation or township. Any two or more counties may enter into an agreement to establish a joint-county hous... |
Section 176.03 | Membership status and compensation.
...Membership on any housing advisory board under section 176.01 or 176.02 of the Revised Code does not constitute the holding of a public office or employment by a political subdivision. The legislative authority of the political subdivision that appoints members of a housing advisory board shall determine what, if any, compensation the members of the board shall receive. |
Section 176.04 | Issuing general obligations or expending tax moneys.
...lished or designated a housing advisory board pursuant to section 176.01 of the Revised Code, or entered into an agreement pursuant to section 176.02 of the Revised Code for the service of a housing advisory board established by one or more other subdivisions; (2) At least thirty days prior to approval of it by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, county, or township, submitted to the housing a... |
Section 176.05 | Establishing residential prevailing rate of wages.
...ration, county, or township, including lease-purchase programs, using mortgage revenue bond financing; (e) Any individual project, that is sponsored or developed by a nonprofit organization that is exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, for which the federal government or any of its agencies furnishes by loan, grant, low-income housing tax credit, or insurance more... |
Section 176.06 | Number and dollar amount of mortgage loans.
...(A) Each municipal corporation, county, and township shall compile and make available, in accordance with this section, to the public for inspection and copying for a period of five years, the number and total dollar amount of mortgage loans that were originated, for which completed applications were received and applicants were rejected, and that were purchased by that municipal corporation, county, or township duri... |
Section 176.07 | Developing regulations for state housing loan, loan guarantee, loan subsidy and grant programs.
...ulations to each local housing advisory board to serve as a guideline for carrying out the requirements of divisions (D)(2) and (3) of section 176.04 of the Revised Code. |
Section 176.08 | Unlawful discriminatory practices.
...Each municipal corporation, county, and township shall monitor its exercise of housing authority under Section 16 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution, to ensure that it does not encourage, contribute to, or participate in an unlawful discriminatory practice under division (H) of section 4112.02 of the Revised Code or discriminate against families with children. |
Section 197.01 | Definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Genocide" means an internationally recognized crime where the following acts are committed against a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group's members with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, the group: (1) Killing; (2) Causing serious bodily or mental harm; (3) Deliberately inflicting life conditions calculated to bring about physical destruction, in whole or in par... |
Section 197.03 | Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission.
...the Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission. |
Section 197.04 | Commission membership.
...The Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission shall consist of fifteen members as follows: (1) Two members shall be members of the house of representatives appointed by the governor after consultation with the speaker of the house of representatives, with one member being from the majority party and one member being from the minority party, to serve a term of the remainder of the general assembly du... |
Section 197.05 | Commission meetings, officers, rules.
...The Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission shall meet not less than six times during a calendar year. (B) On the first meeting, the commission shall elect a chairperson, vice-chairperson, and other officers from the voting members. (C) The commission shall adopt rules governing the commission. |
Section 197.06 | Quorum.
...the Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission constitute a quorum of the commission. No action of the commission shall be taken without the affirmative vote of eight voting members. |
Section 197.07 | Reimbursement.
...the Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for expenses actually and necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties. |
Section 197.08 | Commission duties.
...The Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission shall do the following: (A) Gather and disseminate Holocaust and genocide information throughout this state; (B) Take inventory of current statewide Holocaust and genocide memorial and education programs and initiatives, and propose programming to fill program and initiative gaps; (C) Secure appropriate recognition of the accomplishments and contribut... |
Section 197.11 | Holocaust and genocide memorial and education office.
...the Holocaust and genocide memorial and education office to serve the Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission. |
Section 197.12 | Director.
...the Holocaust and genocide memorial and education office shall be appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of, the Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission. The director shall, with the commission's approval, appoint employees as necessary to carry out the duties of the office. The employees shall serve at the director's pleasure. |
Section 197.13 | Office duties.
...The Holocaust and genocide memorial and education office shall do the following: (A) Advise and provide information to the Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission on statewide programs and new opportunities to further Holocaust and genocide memorial and education; (B) Serve as a clearinghouse to review, comment on, and propose initiatives submitted to the office that meet Holocaust and genocide m... |
Section 305.01 | Board of county commissioners - election, term.
...The board of county commissioners shall consist of three persons who shall be elected as follows: (A) In November, 1974, and quadrennially thereafter, one county commissioner shall be elected to take office on the first day of January following. (B) In November, 1972, and quadrennially thereafter, two commissioners shall be elected. The term of one of such commissioners shall commence on the second day of January n... |
Section 305.02 | Vacancy in county offices filled by election or appointment.
...t term as an independent candidate, the board of county commissioners shall make the appointment, except where the vacancy is in the office of county commissioner, in which case the prosecuting attorney and the remaining commissioners or a majority of them shall make the appointment. (C) Appointments made under this section shall be certified by the appointing county central committee or by the board of county comm... |
Section 305.021 | County engineer vacancy.
... that reason, the office is vacant, the board of county commissioners may contract with another county's county engineer to exercise the powers and perform the acts, duties, or functions of the county engineer. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of the Revised Code or the common law, the same person may serve as the county engineer of more than one county, including adjacent counties, under this section. (B) A ... |
Section 305.03 | Absence of certain county officers; office deemed vacant.
...fficer shall cause to be filed with the board of county commissioners a certificate from a physician, certified nurse-midwife, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse practitioner of the officer's sickness or injury. If the certificate is not filed with the board within ten days after the expiration of thirty consecutive days, in the case of a county auditor or county treasurer, or within ten days after the exp... |
Section 305.04 | Bond of county commissioners - oath of office.
...n 2109.18 of the Revised Code for the release of sureties of guardians. |
Section 305.05 | Organization; election of president.
...The board of county commissioners shall organize not later than the second Monday of January of each year, by the election of one of its members as president for a term of one year. The member so elected shall preside at all regular and special sessions of the board. If the position of president becomes vacant during the year, the board shall select one of its members to preside. |