Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 305.35 | Designating petition committee.
...led against any resolution or rule, the board of county commissioners repeals or rescinds such, or it is held to be invalid, the board of elections shall not submit such resolution or rule to a vote of the electors. |
Section 305.36 | Circulator of referendum petition to file statement.
...(A) The circulator of a referendum petition, or his agent, shall, within five days after such petition is filed with the county auditor, file a statement, made under penalty of election falsification, showing in detail: (1) All moneys or things of value paid, given, or promised for circulating such petition; (2) Full names and addresses of all persons to whom such payments or promises were made; (3) Full names and... |
Section 305.38 | Prohibited acts.
...No person shall knowingly sign a referendum petition more than once, sign a name other than his own, or sign when not a legal voter. |
Section 305.39 | Prohibited act.
...No person shall accept anything of value for signing a referendum petition. |
Section 305.41 | Prohibited acts.
...No person shall, directly or indirectly, by intimidation or threats, influence or seek to influence any person to sign or abstain from signing, or to solicit signatures to or abstain from soliciting signatures to a referendum petition. |
Section 305.42 | Provisions apply to petitions filed under other chapters.
...Sections 305.32 to 305.41 and 305.99 of the Revised Code apply to petitions authorized by sections 307.791, 322.021, 4504.021, and 5739.022 of the Revised Code. |
Section 305.43 | Conflict and appointment of new commissioner.
...w to serve as an ex officio member on a board, commission, or other body of the county or of another political subdivision, including a joint district, but has or may have a conflict of interest under division (D) of section 102.03 of the Revised Code, or has or may have an unlawful interest in a public contract under section 2921.42 of the Revised Code, regarding the commissioner's membership on that body, the other... |
Section 305.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates section 305.38, 305.39, or 305.41 of the Revised Code is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. |
Section 307.01 | County buildings, offices, equipment.
...issioners may provide offices for or lease offices to a county land reutilization corporation organized under Chapter 1724. of the Revised Code and, in connection with such a lease, charge rentals that are at or below the market rentals for such offices, if the board determines that providing offices for or leasing offices to the corporation will promote economic development or the general welfare o... |
Section 307.02 | Methods for providing county facilities.
... or by installment payments, enter into lease-purchase agreements, lease with option to purchase, lease, appropriate, construct, enlarge, improve, rebuild, equip, and furnish a courthouse, county offices, jail, county home, juvenile court building, detention facility, public market houses, retail store rooms and offices, if located in a building acquired to house county offices, for which store rooms or offices the b... |
Section 307.021 | Public purpose and function to provide capital facilities for jails, workhouses or community-based corrections.
... and any municipal corporations, shall lease capital facilities described in this section that are constructed, reconstructed, or otherwise improved, which facilities are financed by the treasurer of state pursuant to Chapter 154. of the Revised Code, for the use of the county or counties and any municipal corporations, and may enter into other agreements ancillary to the construction, reconstruction, improvem... |
Section 307.022 | Lease, easement, license or sale in connection with correctional facility without competitive bidding.
...f the Revised Code: (1) Enter into a lease, including a lease with an option to purchase, of correctional facilities for a term not in excess of forty years. Before entering into the lease, the board shall publish a notice that the board is accepting proposals for a lease pursuant to this division once a week for three consecutive weeks using at least one of the following methods: (a) In the print or digital edi... |
Section 307.023 | Contract for acquisition or use of sports facilities.
... construct, improve, maintain, operate, lease, or otherwise contract for the acquisition or use of sports facilities, as defined in section 307.696 of the Revised Code. The authority granted by this section is not subject to the limitations imposed under sections 307.02 and 307.09 of the Revised Code. |
Section 307.03 | Use of county buildings for public library.
...The board of county commissioners may, by resolution, permit the use of public grounds or buildings under its control for a public library or any other public purpose, upon such terms as it prescribes. |
Section 307.04 | Light, heat, and power contracts.
...The board of county commissioners may, at any time before or after the completion of any county building, award contracts for supplying such building with light, heat, or power for any period of time not exceeding ten years, except a contract entered into under section 9.48 of the Revised Code may exceed ten years. Sections 5705.41 and 5705.44 of the Revised Code shall not apply to any such contracts. |
Section 307.041 | Contracts to analyze reducing energy consumption in buildings owned by county.
...allation, or remodeling approved by the board of county commissioners as an energy conservation measure. (B) For the purpose of evaluating county buildings for energy conservation measures, a county may contract with an architect, professional engineer, energy services company, contractor, or other person experienced in the design and implementation of energy conservation measures for an energy conservation report.... |
Section 307.042 | Contracts to regulate utility rates of users of municipal utility.
...Unless provided for by contract between a county and a municipal corporation, a county may not regulate the utility rates of users of a municipal utility. |
Section 307.05 | Ambulance, emergency medical and nonemergency patient transport service organizations.
...ction 4765.01 of the Revised Code. A board of county commissioners may operate an ambulance service organization or emergency medical service organization, or, in counties with a population of forty thousand or less, may operate a nonemergency patient transport service organization, or may enter into a contract with one or more counties, townships, municipal corporations, nonprofit corporations, joint emergen... |
Section 307.051 | County emergency medical, fire and transportation service organization regulated by state board.
...ction 4766.01 of the Revised Code. A board of county commissioners, by adoption of an appropriate resolution, may choose to have the state board of emergency medical, fire, and transportation services license any emergency medical service organization it operates. If a board adopts such a resolution, Chapter 4766. of the Revised Code, except for sections 4766.06 and 4766.99 of the Revised Code, applies to th... |
Section 307.052 | Creating joint emergency medical services district.
...The boards of county commissioners of two or more counties may, by adoption of a joint resolution by a majority of the members of each such board, create a joint emergency medical services district for the purpose of providing emergency medical services to the district. The joint resolution shall provide for the financial support of the district by the participating counties, and shall provide for the division of the... |
Section 307.053 | Members of board of trustees.
...ervices district shall be governed by a board of trustees composed of an equal number of representatives, not to exceed three, as specified in the joint resolution creating the district, appointed by the board of county commissioners of each county participating in the district. Each person appointed to the board shall be a resident of the district. Any member of an appointing board of county commissioners may be app... |
Section 307.054 | Executive director duties - employees.
...(A) The board of trustees of a joint emergency medical services district shall employ an executive director, who shall be in the unclassified service, and fix his compensation. In addition to that compensation, the director shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties. The board may enter into an employment contract with the executive director for a ... |
Section 307.055 | Furnishing ambulance and emergency medical services.
...ether the facilities used are owned or leased by the district, by another political subdivision, or by the contractor. (D) The district may purchase, lease, and maintain all materials, buildings, land, and equipment, including vehicles, the board considers necessary for the district. When the board finds, by resolution, that the district has personal property that is not needed for public use, or is obsolete ... |
Section 307.056 | Powers of board of trustees.
...ection 307.055 of the Revised Code, the board of trustees of a joint emergency medical services district may do any of the following: (A) Maintain an office and such other facilities as may be necessary for the operation and maintenance of emergency medical services; (B) Pay all or any part of the cost of group hospitalization, surgical, major medical, and sickness and accident insurance and group life insurance fo... |
Section 307.057 | Levying taxes - issuing bonds.
...Upon notification by the board of trustees of a joint emergency medical services district to the board of county commissioners of each county located in whole or in part within the district that taxes need to be levied pursuant to Chapter 5705. of the Revised Code or that bonds or other evidences of indebtedness need to be issued pursuant to Chapter 133. of the Revised Code in order to provide the services and equipm... |