Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5717.01 | Appeal from county board of revision to board of tax appeals - procedure - hearing.
...An appeal from a decision of a county board of revision may be taken to the board of tax appeals within thirty days after notice of the decision of the county board of revision is mailed as provided in division (A) of section 5715.20 of the Revised Code. Such an appeal may be taken by the county auditor, the tax commissioner, or any board, legislative authority, public official, or taxpayer authorized by section 5715... |
Section 5717.02 | Appeal from final determination by tax commissioner or county auditor - procedure - hearing.
...arily to the state treasury, or by the county auditors of the counties to the undivided general tax funds of which the revenues affected by that decision would primarily accrue. Appeals from the redetermination by the director of development services under division (B) of section 5709.64 or division (A) of section 5709.66 of the Revised Code may be taken to the board of tax appeals by the enterprise to which no... |
Section 5739.03 | Consumer to pay tax - report of tax - exemption certificates.
... of the Revised Code, wholly owned by a county may provide and sign, on behalf of the county, an exemption certificate required under this section for that exemption. (C) As used in this division, "contractee" means a person who seeks to enter or enters into a contract or agreement with a contractor or vendor for the construction of real property or for the sale and installation onto real property of tangible perso... |
Section 5741.01 | Definitions.
...reasurer thereof, and with respect to a county which is a transit authority, the fiscal officer of the county transit board appointed pursuant to section 306.03 of the Revised Code or, if the board of county commissioners operates the county transit system, the county auditor. (K) "Territory of the transit authority" means all of the area included within the territorial boundaries of a transit authority as they fr... |
Section 9.50 | Display of the POW/MIA flag during normal business hours at public buildings.
...ch municipal corporation, the principal county building in the county seat of each county, and the state house in Columbus. (3) "Transportation facilities" has the meaning defined in section 5501.01 of the Revised Code. (B) The general assembly hereby encourages the display of the POW/MIA flag during normal business hours at each public building. (C) Except as provided under division (E) of this section, the POW/M... |
Section 122.175 | Tax exemption for sale, storage, use, or other consumption of computer data center equipment.
...tified the legislative authority of the county, township, or municipal corporation from which the employment positions would be relocated. For purposes of this paragraph, the movement of an employment position from one political subdivision to another political subdivision shall be considered a relocation of an employment position unless the movement is confined to the project site. The transfer of an employment posi... |
Section 1306.01 | Definitions.
...federal government, of a state, or of a county, municipality, or other political subdivision of a state. (J) "Information" means data, text, images, sounds, codes, computer programs, software, databases, or the like. (K) "Information processing system" means an electronic system for creating, generating, sending, receiving, storing, displaying, or processing information. (L) "Person" means an individual, corporati... |
Section 1309.102 | Definitions and index of definitions - UCC 9-102.
...ans a subdivision, agency, department, county, parish, municipal corporation, or other unit of the government of the United States, a state, or a foreign country. "Governmental unit" includes an organization having a separate corporate existence if the organization is eligible to issue debt on which interest is exempt from income taxation under the laws of the United States. (46) "Health-care-insurance receiva... |
Section 2307.64 | Regulating electronic mail advertisements.
...ply to the court of common pleas of the county in which the recipient resides or the service provider is located for an order enjoining the person who transmitted or caused to be transmitted that electronic mail advertisement from transmitting or causing to be transmitted to the recipient any additional electronic mail advertisement. (H) No person shall use a computer, a computer network, a computer program, o... |
Section 2313.04 | Office and supplies.
...The board of county commissioners shall provide a suitable office for the commissioners of jurors on the order of the court of common pleas and shall make provision for supplying all equipment, stationery, postage, advertisement expenses, computer software, and other supplies as are necessary for the proper and convenient conduct of the commissioners in discharging the duties imposed by Chapter 2313. of the Rev... |
Section 2901.01 | General provisions definitions.
... an auxiliary police force organized by county, township, or municipal law enforcement authorities, within the scope of the member's appointment or commission; (e) A person lawfully called pursuant to section 311.07 of the Revised Code to aid a sheriff in keeping the peace, for the purposes and during the time when the person is called; (f) A person appointed by a mayor pursuant to section 737.10 of the Revised... |
Section 2901.12 | Venue of criminal cases.
...ction of the subject matter outside the county in which trial otherwise would be held, when it appears that a fair and impartial trial cannot be held in the jurisdiction in which trial otherwise would be held, or when it appears that trial should be held in another jurisdiction for the convenience of the parties and in the interests of justice. |
Section 2913.01 | Theft and fraud general definitions.
... dispensing machine. It also includes a county procurement card issued under section 301.29 of the Revised Code. (V) "Electronic fund transfer" has the same meaning as in 92 Stat. 3728, 15 U.S.C.A. 1693a, as amended. (W) "Rented property" means personal property in which the right of possession and use of the property is for a short and possibly indeterminate term in return for consideration; the rentee generally... |
Section 2953.31 | Sealing or expungement of record of conviction or bail forfeiture - definitions.
...sed Code: (1) "Prosecutor" means the county prosecuting attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer, who has the authority to prosecute a criminal case in the court in which the case is filed. (2) "Bail forfeiture" means the forfeiture of bail by a defendant who is arrested for the commission of a misdemeanor, other than a defendant in a traffic case as defined in Traffic R... |
Section 2981.03 | Provisional title to property subject to forfeiture.
... to this section, the prosecutor of the county in which the seizure occurred shall commence a civil action to forfeit that property under section 2981.05 of the Revised Code, if that section applies. A prosecutor may file an appropriate charging instrument under section 2981.04 of the Revised Code to seek a criminal forfeiture after a civil forfeiture action begins. Filing a charging instrument for an offense that i... |
Section 3317.06 | Providing materials to nonpublic schools.
...re and pay for security services from a county sheriff or a township or municipal police force or from a person certified through the Ohio peace officer training commission, in accordance with section 109.78 of the Revised Code, as a special police, security guard, or as a privately employed person serving in a police capacity for nonpublic schools in the district described in division (E)(1) of section 3317.024 of t... |
Section 3503.15 | Statewide voter registration database.
...l, a public library, or the office of a county treasurer, the date stamped on the application upon receipt by the entity that transmits the application to the board of elections or the secretary of state; (ii) In the case of an application delivered in person to a board of elections or the secretary of state, the date stamped on the application upon receipt by the board of elections or the secretary of state, as a... |
Section 3750.02 | Emergency response commission.
...(A) There is hereby created the emergency response commission consisting of the directors of environmental protection and health, the chairperson of the public utilities commission, the fire marshal, the director of public safety, the director of transportation, the director of natural resources, the superintendent of the highway patrol, and the attorney general as members ex officio, or their designees; notwithst... |
Section 3798.01 | Definitions.
...eans a municipal corporation, township, county, school district, or other body corporate and politic responsible for governmental activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (M) "State agency" means any one or more of the following: (1) The department of administrative services; (2) The department of aging; (3) The department of mental health and addiction services; (4) The departme... |
Section 3916.11 | Records - examinations.
...the court of common pleas of Franklin county to obtain and enforce a judgment for expenses incurred in the performance of a market conduct examination. (G)(1) No cause of action shall arise nor shall any liability be imposed against the superintendent, any authorized representative of the superintendent, or any examiner appointed by the superintendent for any statements made or conduct performed in good faith ... |
Section 4111.14 | Implementing constitutional minimum wage authority.
... court of common pleas of an employee's county of residence, for any violation of Section 34a of Article II, Ohio Constitution, or any law or regulation implementing its provisions within three years of the violation or of when the violation ceased if it was of a continuing nature, or within one year after notification to the employee of final disposition by the state of a complaint for the same violation, whichever ... |
Section 4141.13 | Director of job and family services - additional duties.
... law of Canada; (20) Transfer surplus computers and computer equipment directly to a chartered public school within the state, notwithstanding sections 125.12 to 125.14 of the Revised Code. The computers and computer equipment may be repaired or refurbished prior to the transfer, and the public school may be charged a service fee not to exceed the direct cost of repair or refurbishing. (B)(1) The director shall d... |
Section 4141.29 | Eligibility for benefits.
...ion. (e) Any individual employed by a county board of developmental disabilities shall be notified by the thirtieth day of April each year if the individual is not to be reemployed the following academic year. (f) Any individual employed by a school district, other than a municipal school district as defined in section 3311.71 of the Revised Code, shall be notified by the first day of June each year if the indivi... |
Section 5104.02 | License required.
...rs of age or older and is operated by a county, township, municipal corporation, township park district created under section 511.18 of the Revised Code, park district created under section 1545.04 of the Revised Code, or joint recreation district established under section 755.14 of the Revised Code. (11) A home education learning pod. |
Section 5107.78 | Support enforcement tracking system notice.
...st to an assistance group residing in a county in which the computer system known as support enforcement tracking system is in operation, the department of job and family services shall include a notice of the amount of support payments due a member of the assistance group that a child support enforcement agency collected and paid to the department pursuant to section 5107.20 of the Revised Code during the ... |