Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1710.07 | Permitted costs of plan.
...g employees and professional services, contracting for insurance, and purchasing or leasing office space or office equipment; (B) The cost of planning, designing, and implementing the public improvements or public services plan, including payment of architectural, engineering, legal, appraisal, insurance, consulting, energy auditing, and planning fees and expenses, and, for public services, the management, pro... |
Section 1711.27 | Contracts for purchase or lease of new site by county society.
...commissioners may carry into effect any contract which such society has made for the purchase or lease of the new site. |
Section 1715.30 | Fiscal trustees - powers.
...es may, in the name of the association, contract and be contracted with, prosecute and defend suits, and receive, hold, and dispose of all money and property which the association may have, acquire, or be entitled to, by gift, purchase, or otherwise, for its endowment, and may, when necessary for such purposes, use the common seal of the corporation. Such fiscal trustees shall not have any power, or control over the... |
Section 1716.05 | Fund-raising counsel requirements.
...with which the fund-raising counsel has contracted. The accounting shall be in writing and shall be retained by the charitable organization for three years. The fund-raising counsel shall file a copy of the accounting with the attorney general not later than seven days after it is furnished to the charitable organization. (2) Not later than two days after receipt of each contribution, deposit the entire amount of t... |
Section 1728.07 | Form of financial agreement for approved project.
...ial agreement shall be in the form of a contract requiring full performance within twenty years from the date of completion of the project and shall, as a minimum, include the following: (A) That all improvements in the project to be constructed or acquired by the corporation shall be exempt from taxation, subject to section 1728.10 of the Revised Code; (B) That the corporation shall make payments in lieu of r... |
Section 1729.58 | Association may act to wind up affairs or obtain reinstatement of articles.
...ll vacancies; elect officers; carry out contracts of the association; make new contracts; borrow money; mortgage or pledge the property of the association as security; sell its assets at public or private sale; make conveyances in the association's name; lease real estate for any term, including ninety-nine years renewable forever; settle or compromise claims in favor of or against the association; appoint or employ ... |
Section 1729.70 | Agricultural cooperative not illegal.
...any other marketing agreements or sales contracts authorized or described in sections 1729.67 to 1729.70 of the Revised Code, are not illegal as such, in unlawful restraint of trade, or part of a conspiracy or combination to accomplish an improper or illegal purpose. (B) An agricultural cooperative, upon resolution of its board, may enter into marketing agreements and other arrangements with any other agricultural c... |
Section 173.01 | Department of aging; powers and duties.
...ment's programs; (G) Have authority to contract with public or private groups to perform services for the department; (H) Adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to govern the operation of services and facilities for the elderly that are provided, operated, contracted for, or supported by the department, and determine that those services and facilities are operated in conformity with the rul... |
Section 173.54 | Medicaid-funded component of assisted living program.
...the medicaid-funded component through a contract entered into with the department of medicaid under section 5162.35 of the Revised Code. (2) The contract shall include an estimate of the medicaid-funded component's costs. (3) The medicaid-funded component shall be operated as a separate medicaid waiver component. (4) The medicaid-funded component may not serve more individuals than is set by the United State... |
Section 173.70 | Programs for the provision of outpatient prescription drug discounts.
...The director of aging may enter into a contract with any person under which the person operates a program for the provision of outpatient prescription drug discounts to any or all of the following: (1) Individuals who are sixty years of age or older; (2) Individuals whose family incomes do not exceed three hundred per cent of the federal poverty guidelines, as revised annually by the United States department ... |
Section 1733.20 | Officers - duties.
... the directors without prejudice to the contract rights of such officer. The election or appointment of an officer for a given term, or a general provision in the articles, regulations, or bylaws with respect to term of office, shall not be deemed to create contract rights. (E) Except with the written consent of the superintendent of credit unions, no person shall serve as an officer of a credit union, if the person... |
Section 1733.241 | Payment on joint account - contract for payment on death.
...A credit union may enter into a written contract with a natural person for the proceeds of the person's shares, share accounts, or deposits to be payable on the death of that person to another person or to any entity or organization in accordance with the terms, restrictions, and limitations set forth in sections 2131.10 and 2131.11 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1733.251 | Alternative interest rate.
...of the Revised Code, a credit union may contract for and receive interest at any rate or rates agreed upon or consented to by the parties to the contract for the loan or other extension of credit, but not exceeding an annual percentage rate of twenty-five per cent. (B) The computation of the loan or other extension of credit balance on which interest is assessed and the method of compounding interest on the balance ... |
Section 1733.29 | Permanent records.
...nication, acknowledgment, agreement, or contract between a credit union and its member or any other person, in which a signature is required or used. (2)(a) Any party to the communication, acknowledgment, agreement, or contract may affix a signature by use of a digital signature. (b) The digital signature, when lawfully used by the person whose signature it purports to be, shall have the same force and effe... |
Section 1739.16 | Contracts with third-party administrator.
...perating a group self-insurance program contracts with a third-party administrator that is not an employee of the arrangement, it shall enter into a written agreement. The agreement is subject to review and approval by the superintendent of insurance in accordance with this section. (B) The agreement may provide both of the following: (1) The right of substitution of the third-party administrator and the revocation... |
Section 1739.18 | Contracts with third-party administrators.
...ng a group self-insurance program shall contract only with a third-party administrator that meets all of the following conditions: (A) The third-party administrator has and maintains a fidelity bond as required by the "Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974," 88 Stat. 829, 29 U.S.C.A. 1001, as amended. (B) The third-party administrator has and maintains errors and omissions coverage or other appropriate li... |
Section 1745.37 | Officers; authority and removal.
...t the officer without prejudice to the contract rights of that officer. The election or appointment of an officer for a given term, or a general provision in the governing principles with respect to term of office, shall not be considered to create contract rights. (3) The persons authorized to elect or appoint officers may fill any vacancy in any office occurring for whatever reason. |
Section 1745.52 | Effect of voluntary dissolution and authority and duties of managers during winding up.
...ll vacancies, elect managers, carry out contracts of the association, make new contracts, borrow money, mortgage or pledge the property of the association as security, sell its assets at public or private sale, make conveyances in the association's name, lease real property for any term, including ninety-nine years renewable forever, settle or compromise claims in favor of or against the association, employ one... |
Section 1746.17 | Validity of contracts or titles not affected by violation.
...ter does not affect the validity of any contract with such trust, or the validity of the title to any estate or interest in real or personal property taken, held, or disposed of by such trust. No business trust that has transacted business in violation of this chapter, nor any persons acting on its behalf, shall maintain any action in any court of this state until it has fully complied with this chapter and further p... |
Section 175.01 | Definitions.
... housing pursuant to a land installment contract if that contract vests possession and maintenance responsibilities in the purchaser, and a person who has care or control of housing as executor, administrator, assignee, trustee, or guardian of the estate of the owner of that housing. (T) "Security interest" means any lien, encumbrance, pledge, assignment, mortgage, or other form of collateral the Ohio hous... |
Section 175.06 | Program duties and powers - bonds and financial assistance.
...2) Serve as a public housing agency and contract with the United States department of housing and urban development to administer the department's rent subsidy program, housing subsidy program, and monitoring programs for low- and moderate-income persons. The agency shall ensure that any contract into which it enters provides for sufficient compensation to the agency for its services. (3) Develop and administe... |
Section 175.12 | Liberal construction of chapter - public records law - interagency cooperation.
... agency may arrange with and enter into contracts with other entities to perform functions this chapter authorizes the agency to perform and compensate those entities for performing those functions. (3) The agency may enter into contracts with state entities as described in this chapter. (D) Any state agency that provides supplies, equipment, or services directly related to the mission of the Ohio housing finan... |
Section 1751.32 | Annual report.
...rising out of its health care policies, contracts, certificates, and agreements; (3) Expenditures for capital improvements or additions thereto, including, but not limited to, construction, renovation, or purchase of facilities and equipment. (B) A description of the enrollee population and composition, group and nongroup; (C) A summary of enrollee written complaints and their disposition; (D) A statement of ... |
Section 1751.40 | Insurance companies operating as health insuring corporations.
...of this state, an insurance company may contract with a health insuring corporation to provide insurance or similar protection against the cost of care provided through health insuring corporations and to provide coverage in the event of the failure of the health insuring corporation to meet its obligations. The enrollees of a health insuring corporation constitute a permissible group under such laws. Among other thi... |
Section 1751.56 | Effect of supplemental sickness and accident insurance policy.
...oup health insuring corporation policy, contract, or agreement shall be delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state, if the policy, contract, or agreement excludes or reduces the benefits payable to or on behalf of an insured because benefits are also payable or have been paid under a supplemental sickness and accident insurance policy to which all of the following apply: (1) The policy covers a specifi... |