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Section 927.59 | Nursery inspections.

...rd, garden, greenhouse, packing ground, building, cellar, freight, or express office, or warehouse, car, vessel, motor vehicle, or other place which it may be necessary or desirable for him to enter in administering sections 927.51 to 927.72, inclusive, of the Revised Code. No person shall deny such access to the director or any of his authorized representatives, or in any manner, hinder, thwart, or defeat such inspe...

Section 928.03 | Rules.

...prohibiting the processing of hemp in a building used as a personal residence or on land that is zoned for residential use; (Z) Production standards and manufacturing practices for processing hemp; (AA) Procedures and requirements for the transportation and storage of both hemp and hemp products; (BB) Any other requirements or procedures necessary to administer and enforce this chapter.

Section 943.07 | Sanitation.

...ing the construction and maintenance of buildings, pens, and chutes on all premises regularly used for the assembling, receiving, handling, feeding, watering, holding, buying, or selling of livestock, and may prescribe and enforce rules for the purpose of carrying into effect sections 943.01 to 943.18 of the Revised Code. Those sections shall not apply to railroads subject to the "Interstate Commerce Act of 18...

Section 961.04 | Establishing endowment care fund.

... the grounds, lots, markers, memorials, buildings, equipment, statuary, and other real and personal property of the pet cemetery and for the payment of real property taxes. Annual reports of all the assets and investments of the endowment care fund shall be prepared and maintained, and shall be available for inspection at reasonable times to any owner of a burial right in the pet cemetery.

Section 345.01 | Soldiers' memorial tax levy - resolution.

...(A) As used in this chapter, "the county auditor's appraised value" has the same meaning as in section 5705.01 of the Revised Code. (B) The taxing authority of any municipal corporation, township, or county, at any time not less than one hundred days prior to a general election in any year, by a vote of two-thirds of all members of the taxing authority, may, and upon presentation to the clerk or fiscal officer, as ...

Section 345.02 | Bond issue for soldiers' memorial.

...The taxing authority of any municipal corporation, township, or county may issue the bonds of such subdivision for the purpose of purchasing a site, and for erecting, equipping, and furnishing, or for establishing a memorial to commemorate the services of all members and veterans of the armed forces of the United States. Any such taxing authority may determine to submit to the electors of the subdivision the question...

Section 345.03 | Tax levy resolution certified to board of elections - notice of election.

...A copy of any resolution adopted under section 345.01 of the Revised Code shall be certified within five days by the taxing authority and not later than four p.m. of the ninetieth day before the day of the election, to the county board of elections, and such board shall submit the proposal to the electors of the subdivision at the succeeding general election. The board shall make the necessary arrangements for the su...

Section 345.04 | Form of ballot for tax levy.

...The form of the ballot cast at a general election, as provided by sections 345.01 to 345.03 of the Revised Code, shall be: "An additional tax for the benefit of (name of subdivision) for the purpose of (state purpose stated in the resolution), that the county auditor estimates will collect $_____ annually, at a rate not exceeding _____ mills for each $1 of taxable value, which amounts to $_____ for each $100,000 of t...

Section 345.05 | Majority vote required for approval of tax levy.

...If a majority of the electors voting on the tax levy provided for in section 345.01 of the Revised Code, vote in favor thereof, the taxing authority of a political subdivision, as provided by such section, may levy a tax within such subdivision, at the additional rate outside of the ten-mill limitation, during the period and for the purpose stated in the resolution, or at any lesser rate, or for any of such years or ...

Section 345.06 | Appointment of board of trustees prior to vote of electors.

...Prior to the vote of the electors authorizing bonds, or an additional tax levy as provided for in sections 345.02 to 345.05, inclusive, of the Revised Code, the taxing authority of the township or county or the mayor of the municipal corporation may, regardless of whether funds are presently available to complete the project, appoint a board of trustees, as provided by section 345.08 of the Revised Code, to determine...

Section 345.07 | Certification of tax levy voted outside ten-mill limitation.

...A tax levy voted outside the ten-mill limitation under sections 345.03 to 345.05 of the Revised Code, shall be certified to the taxing authority of the political subdivision in the first year of such levy. The levy shall be extended on the tax lists after the February settlement succeeding such election. If such additional tax is to be placed on the tax list of the current year, as specified in the resolution provid...

Section 345.08 | Board of trustees.

...Within five days after the certification to the taxing authority of the result of an election held under sections 345.02 to 345.05 of the Revised Code, provided a majority of the votes cast on the proposal submitted are in favor of such proposal, or within five days after adoption by the taxing authority of an ordinance or resolution to authorize the issuance of any such bonds without a vote of the electors, th...

Section 345.09 | Meetings of board of trustees.

...The appointing authority of the board of trustees provided by section 345.08 of the Revised Code, in making the appointments, shall fix a time and place for the first meeting of the board and shall give the trustees notice of such meeting. The time of such first meeting shall be not more than fifteen days after the date of their appointment. The board shall meet at the time and place appointed, and shall organize by ...

Section 345.10 | Bond of trustees - employment of superintendents and architects.

...Before making any expenditures from the memorial fund, the trustees appointed under section 345.08 of the Revised Code shall give bond to the state in such sum as the appointing authority fixes, and to the approval of such authority. Premium payments for such bond shall be an authorized expenditure by the board of trustees. The board may appoint and employ such superintendents, architects, clerks, laborers, and othe...

Section 345.11 | The memorial fund.

...The fund arising from a tax levy, or the proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized to be issued under sections 345.01 to 345.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall be placed in the treasury of the subdivision to the credit of a fund to be known as "The Memorial Fund." Such fund shall be paid out on the order of the board of trustees, certified by the president and secretary of such board.

Section 345.12 | Establishment of memorial - acquisition of site - donations.

...The board of trustees may provide for the establishment, arrangement, plans, and design of the soldiers' memorial provided by section 345.01 of the Revised Code; it may provide for the maintenance of such memorial; it may make such contracts, and such purchases of supplies and materials as are necessary. The board may acquire by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, any necessary site for such memorial. Before acquir...

Section 345.13 | Purpose of soldiers' memorial.

...the memorial. When such memorial is a building, it shall provide suitable apartments of sufficient dimensions to commemorate the soldiers, sailors, marines, and all members of the armed forces of the United States, so designated by congress, who have lost their lives while in the service of the country. Suitable tablets shall be maintained with the names of such soldiers, sailors, and marines inscribed thereon. The...

Section 345.14 | Powers of board of trustees.

...and lease office space in such memorial buildings to agencies of the United States and of this state or any of their political subdivisions engaged in any activity for the benefit of the men and women of the armed forces of the United States and the honorably discharged veterans thereof, and all earnings or receipts shall be used for the maintenance thereof; (D) Co-ordinate and assemble within a county, as nearly as...

Section 345.15 | Interest in contract.

...No trustee, officer, or employee of the board of trustees of a soldiers' memorial shall be interested in any contract entered into by the board, nor shall a trustee, officer, or employee of the board be individually liable to any contractor upon any contract made under sections 345.01 to 345.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or to any person on any claim occasioned by any act or default of a contractor, or any one ...

Section 345.16 | Employment of veterans.

...The board of trustees, for soldiers' memorials under its control, shall employ only honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines, both men and women, of the armed forces of the United States, if available, as caretakers, janitors, or employees. Employment of any person who is not such an honorably discharged soldier, sailor, or marine, without a showing on the journal of the board that none of the latter wer...

Section 345.17 | Permitting use of county buildings.

...y historical association, of any county building, or part thereof, not necessary for other county purposes.

Section 345.18 | Limitation.

...Sections 345.01 to 345.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code apply exclusively to memorials erected, equipped, furnished, and maintained or established by any political subdivisions of the state. All sections of the Revised Code, inconsistent with or prohibiting the exercise of the authority conferred by sections 345.01 to 345.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall be deemed to be inoperative for the purpose of such ...

Section 3781.01 | Municipal corporation may make additional regulations.

...hapters or with the rules the board of building standards adopts. Those chapters or rules do not modify or repeal any portion of any building code adopted by a municipal corporation and in force on September 13, 1911, that is not in direct conflict with those chapters or rules. (B) The state residential building code the board of building standards adopts pursuant to section 3781.10 of the Revised Code does not p...

Section 3781.02 | Exceptions to certain requirements.

...escribing the minimum distance at which buildings or structures shall be located from any lot line or the provisions relating to open courts and fireproof passageways do not apply when Chapters 3781. and 3791. of the Revised Code or the rules and regulations of the board of building standards are, or can be, complied with by or with the use of adjoining property, and when such adjoining property affords the widths an...

Section 3781.04 | Jurisdiction for violations of building standards.

...A judge of the county court or municipal court judge has final jurisdiction within the territory for which he is elected or appointed in a prosecution for a violation of Chapters 3781. and 3791. of the Revised Code or any rules adopted pursuant thereto.