Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1509.23 | Health and safety rules for drilling of wells and production of oil and gas.
...creational areas, zoning districts, and buildings or other structures. Rules adopted under this division shall not conflict with section 1509.021 of the Revised Code. (C) Other methods of operation; (D) Procedures, methods, and equipment and other requirements for equipment to prevent and contain discharges of oil and brine from oil production facilities and oil drilling and workover facilities consistent with and ... |
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Section 153.24 | Oath and bond.
...ir duties, the persons appointed to the building commission shall each take an oath of office and give bond for the faithful and honest discharge of official duties in the same 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. |
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Section 153.25 | Vacancies.
...nation, or removal of any member of the building commission, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the judge of the court of common pleas as provided in section 153.21 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 153.311 | Construction of public building in stages.
...ommissioners from constructing a public building in stages and letting contracts from time to time for various portions of the work, so long as the total cost of construction of a project, which may include more than one building, is reasonably estimated by the board to exceed fifteen million dollars. |
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Section 153.36 | Approval of plans for courthouse or jail.
...ive, of the Revised Code, relate to the building of a courthouse or jail, or an addition to or alteration, repair, or improvement thereof, they shall be submitted to the board of county commissioners. If the estimated total cost of the project is greater than seventy-five thousand dollars, the materials also shall be submitted to the clerk of the court of common pleas, the sheriff, and probate judge, and one person t... |
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Section 153.62 | Issuing change order for additional work.
...struction, repair, or alteration of any building, highway, or other work or improvement 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, th... |
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Section 153.692 | Obtaining services of criteria architect or engineer.
...For every design-build contract, the public authority planning to contract for design-build services shall first obtain the services of a criteria architect or engineer by doing either of the following: (A) Contracting for the services consistent with sections 153.65 to 153.70 of the Revised Code; (B) Obtaining the services through an architect or engineer who is an employee of the public authority. |
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Section 153.70 | Requiring professional liability insurance.
...(A) Except for any person providing professional design services of a research or training nature, any person rendering professional design services to a public authority or to a design-build firm, including a criteria architect or engineer and person performing architect or engineer of record services, shall have and maintain, or be covered by, during the period the services are rendered, a professional liability in... |
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Section 153.73 | Construction of statutes.
...The requirements set forth in sections 153.65 to 153.72 of the Revised Code for the bidding, selection, and award of a contract for professional design services or design-build services by a public authority prevail in the event of any conflict with any other provision of this chapter. |
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Section 1546.13 | Transfer of lease after foreclosure sale.
...When buildings located on state land are sold on foreclosure in a delinquent tax suit or in a mortgage foreclosure suit, the state immediately shall transfer to the purchaser of the buildings the lease for the state lands on which the buildings are located or shall cancel the former lease and execute a new lease to the purchaser. If a new lease is executed, it shall be for the same annual rental, contain the same res... |
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Section 1555.01 | Coal research and development definitions.
...earch and development facilities" means buildings, structures, and other improvements, and equipment and other property, real and personal, or the modification or replacement of property, for coal research and development, including, without limitation, research, pilot, and commercial-scale demonstration facilities and, when necessary or appropriate to demonstrate the commercial acceptability of a specific technology... |
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Section 1563.03 | Map of new mine.
...ways, oil and gas wells, magazines, and buildings, plainly marked with name of each; (F) The location of all underground semipermanent and permanent transformers and substations; (G) The location and extent of the excavations and connection with the surface survey; (H) The direction of the air current, or air currents, by arrows; (I) The location and extent, so far as known or obtainable, of the excavation of any... |
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Section 163.14 | Determination of ownership rights.
...idue, to be paid to the owners. When a building or other structure is on the property appropriated or when a building or other structure is situated partly upon the land appropriated and partly upon adjoining land so that the structure cannot be divided upon the line between such lands without manifest injury thereto, the jury, in assessing compensation to any owner of the land, shall assess the value thereof, as... |
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Section 1711.15 | County aid to county agricultural society.
...ultural society, and may erect suitable buildings on the real estate and otherwise improve it. In counties in which there is a county agricultural society that has purchased, or leased for a term of not less than twenty years, real estate as a site on which to hold fairs, or if the title to the site is vested in fee in the county, the board of county commissioners may erect or repair buildings or otherwise improve ... |
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Section 1713.30 | Trustees ineligible to other office.
...free ingress to the grounds, rooms, and buildings of the corporation. |
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Section 1715.14 | Sale of real property of extinct corporation.
...When a parish, congregation, or society becomes extinct by reason of the death or dispersion of its members, the court of common pleas of the county in which any real property of such extinct parish, congregation, or society is situated may, upon the petition of the board of trustees of the denomination to which the extinct parish, congregation, or society belonged, make an order for the sale of such real property, w... |
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Section 1721.02 | Appropriation of land for cemetery purposes.
...n which there is a dwelling house, farm building, orchard, nursery, valuable mineral spring or other medicinal spring, or well actually yielding oil or salt water, unless such lands adjoin a cemetery already in use on the same or opposite side of a public highway. |
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Section 1721.18 | Crematory associations and morgues.
...onditions provided in such sections. No building shall be erected for such a purpose within two hundred yards of a dwelling house unless the owner of the dwelling house gives his consent. No person, company, association, or firm shall establish a morgue on a street upon which there are dwelling houses unless the owners or occupants of all dwelling houses within two hundred yards of the proposed morgue give their writ... |
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Section 1723.06 | Hydraulic company may hold necessary property.
...and may erect or purchase the necessary buildings and machinery for carrying on the business, including all the necessary equipment and appendages of the business, such as tubing, pumps, tanks, telegraph apparatus, and engines, as may be necessary to transport oils, coal or its derivatives, or water through tubes and pipes. |
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Section 1726.09 | Net earnings, surplus.
...Each year a corporation incorporated under Chapter 1726. of the Revised Code shall set apart as earned surplus not less than ten per cent of its net earnings for the preceding fiscal year until such surplus is equal in value to one-half of the amount paid in on the shares of the corporation then outstanding. Whenever the amount of such surplus becomes impaired, it shall be built up again to the required amount in the... |
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Section 1726.15 | Investing in housing partnerships.
...n 1726.01 of the Revised Code, except a building and loan association, may purchase for its own account, hold, or dispose of shares of stock issued by a corporation created under the "Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968," 82 Stat. 476, 42 U.S.C. 3931, and may make, hold, or dispose of investments in a partnership, limited partnership, or joint venture formed under section 907 (a) or section 907 (c) of such act. |
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Section 1743.07 | Corporations for preservation of historic and prehistoric sites or monuments.
...which is the site of an historic event, building, structure, canal, cemetery, monument, spring, tree, stone, or other natural or artificial object; which is the site of any historic or prehistoric mound, earth works, stone works, occupation, burial site, rock carving, inscribed rock, cache, hoarding pit, or cave or rock shelter when such cave or rock shelter can be proved to have been occupied or used by aborigines; ... |
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Section 2151.68 | Appointment of district boards of trustees by joint board of county commissioners.
...r the choice of an established site and buildings, or after the selection and purchase of a building site, at which time such joint board of county commissioners shall appoint a board of not less than five trustees, one of whom shall hold office for a term of one year, one for the term of two years, one for the term of three years, half of the remaining number for the term of four years, and the remainder for the ter... |
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Section 2715.09 | Manner of executing order of attachment.
..., may use any lawful means to enter any building or enclosure, other than an occupied dwelling unit, in which property that can be applied to the plaintiff's claim is contained, if reasonable efforts to obtain voluntary admittance have failed. If the officer enters the building or enclosure to take possession of property without first obtaining permission to enter, he shall file with the court on the next business da... |
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Section 2907.241 | Loitering to engage in solicitation - solicitation after positive HIV test.
...ty; (b) A doorway or entrance way to a building that fronts on a place described in division (C)(2)(a) of this section; (c) A place not described in division (C)(2)(a) or (b) of this section that is open to the public. (D)(1) Whoever violates division (A) of this section is guilty of loitering to engage in solicitation, a misdemeanor of the third degree. (2) Whoever violates division (B) of this section is guilty... |