Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 6156.01 | County board of reclamation created.
...The board of county commissioners in each county may create by resolution a board to be known as the county board of reclamation to decide, upon application, which lands, public and private, shall be reclaimed by the use of the county dredging equipment authorized in section 6156.02 of the Revised Code. The board shall consist of the board of county commissioners and the county engineer. The chairman of the board of ... |
Section 707.09 | Record.
...The county recorder shall file the transcript or other papers provided by section 707.08 of the Revised Code in the county recorder's office, and at the expiration of sixty days thereafter, unless enjoined as provided in section 707.11 of the Revised Code, the county recorder shall make a record of the petition, transcript, if any, and map in the official records. The county recorder shall also file a copy of t... |
Section 707.22 | Territory embracing parts of more than one county.
... petition shall be made to the board of county commissioners of the county in which the largest number of qualified voters of the proposed municipal corporation reside, and a statement to that effect shall be set forth in the petition. The transcript of the proceedings of the board, if required, and the other papers relating to the incorporation shall be recorded in the county in which the petition is filed in the ma... |
Section 709.031 | Report on accuracy of legal description - verification of signatures.
...r annexation is filed with the board of county commissioners, the clerk of the board shall refer the legal description of the perimeter and the map or plat of the territory proposed to be annexed to the county engineer for a report upon the accuracy of the legal description of the perimeter, map, or plat. Upon receiving these items, the county engineer shall file, at least twenty-five days before the hearing, a writt... |
Section 709.033 | Commissioners' resolution granting or denying annexation.
... petition for annexation, the board of county commissioners shall enter upon its journal a resolution granting the annexation if it finds, based upon a preponderance of the substantial, reliable, and probative evidence on the whole record, that each of the following conditions has been met: (1) The petition meets all the requirements set forth in, and was filed in the manner provided in, section 709.02 of the Re... |
Section 709.16 | Petition by municipal corporation for annexation.
...l corporation may petition the board of county commissioners to annex contiguous territory owned only by the municipal corporation, a county, or the state. The clerk of the board shall cause the petition to be entered upon the board's journal at its next regular session. This entry shall be the first official act of the board upon the petition. Proceedings on the petition shall be conducted under this section to the ... |
Section 711.101 | General rules setting standards and requiring and securing construction of improvements shown on the plats and plans.
... municipal corporation, or the board of county commissioners, may adopt general rules setting standards and requiring and securing the construction of improvements shown on the plats and plans required by sections 711.05, 711.09, and 711.10 of the Revised Code. Such rules may establish standards and specifications for the construction of streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lights, water mains, storm sewers, s... |
Section 715.263 | Tax credit for abating building nuisance on tax foreclosed property.
...shall certify a copy of the list to the county auditor. Any time the municipal corporation adds a nuisance to the list, it shall certify an updated copy of the list to the county auditor. The list shall be open to public inspection both at the municipal offices and at the offices of the county auditor. (C) A person is eligible for a tax credit under this section if that person purchases at a foreclosure sale held pu... |
Section 715.71 | Election concerning alternative procedures and requirements for creating joint economic development district.
... with the legislative authority of each county within which a party to the contract is located all of the following: (1) A signed copy of the contract, together with copies of district maps and plans related to or part of the contract; (2) Certified copies of the ordinances and resolutions of the contracting parties relating to the district and the contract; (3) A certificate of each of the contracting parties ... |
Section 9.361 | Payroll deduction benefit program.
...A board of county commissioners may authorize, by resolution, a payroll deduction benefit program to implement the qualified transportation fringe benefit provided for in section 132(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 132(f), as amended, for county employees, but only insofar as it applies to parking and transit passes. If the program includes a parking benefit for parking at a facility that is not ow... |
Section 9.97 | Exemption of bond interest from income tax.
...Any municipal corporation, township, or county which, pursuant to state law, created or participated in the creation of any board, authority, commission, district, agency, body, corporation, or other entity which is authorized to issue bonds, notes, or other obligations is hereby expressly authorized to act for such issuer as the governmental unit on behalf of which such issuer issues bonds, notes, or other obligatio... |
Section 940.34 | Joint board of supervisors.
... an additional supervisor from the lead county shall be designated. (B) A joint board of supervisors shall exercise the same powers, execute the same duties, and follow the same procedures in connection with an improvement under this chapter as the board of supervisors of a single soil and water conservation district with the following conditions: (1) For purposes of making a preliminary determination to accept o... |
Section 955.012 | Law enforcement canine registration.
... state highway patrol, the office of a county sheriff, the police department of a municipal corporation or township, or a township or joint police district. (3) "Law enforcement canine" means a dog regularly utilized by a law enforcement agency for general law enforcement purposes, tracking, or detecting the presence of a controlled substance or explosive. (B) Instead of obtaining an annual registration under... |
Section 955.221 | Local ordinances or resolutions pertaining to dog control.
...ng for such purpose. (B)(1) A board of county commissioners may adopt and enforce resolutions to control dogs within the unincorporated areas of the county that are not otherwise in conflict with any other provision of the Revised Code. (2) A board of township trustees may adopt and enforce resolutions to control dogs within the township that are not otherwise in conflict with any other provision of the Revised Cod... |
Section 101.311 | Sergeant at arms of house and assistants.
...actory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training program, the person previously has been employed as a peace officer, the prior employment of the person as a peace officer contains no breaks in service of more than one year, and the person has successfully completed a firearms requalification program under section 109.801 of the Revised Code. ... |
Section 109.731 | Prescribed forms.
...f the license, its expiration date, its county of issuance, the name of the sheriff who issues the license, and the unique combination of letters and numbers that identify the county of issuance and the license given to the licensee by the sheriff in accordance with division (A)(2)(c) of this section. (iii) It has space for the signature of the licensee and the signature or a facsimile signature of the sheriff who i... |
Section 109.83 | Investigating organized criminal activity.
...nd jury, or a special grand jury of the county in which the most significant portion of the crime or the elements of the crime occurred or, if it is not possible to determine that county, the county with the largest population. When evidence is referred directly to a grand jury pursuant to this section, the attorney general and any assistant or special counsel designated by the attorney general has the exclusive righ... |
Section 111.46 | Disclosure of confidential information.
... to chiefs of police, village marshals, county sheriffs, county prosecuting attorneys, and a designee of each of these individuals. (B)(1)(a) A city director of law or similar chief legal officer who requires access to a program participant's confidential address or telephone number for a legitimate governmental purpose may petition the court of common pleas of Franklin county to order the secretary of state to mak... |
Section 1121.38 | Administrative hearing.
...f the Revised Code shall be held in the county in which the principal place of business of the bank or trust company or residence of the regulated person is located, unless the bank, trust company, or regulated person requesting the hearing consents to another place. Within ninety days after the hearing, the superintendent of financial institutions shall render a decision, which shall include findings of fact upon wh... |
Section 118.15 | Prior approval of debt obligations.
... incurred by the municipal corporation, county, or township, whether purchased by the municipal corporation, county, or township or others, except with the prior approval of the financial planning and supervision commission. (B) The commission shall disapprove the issuance of debt obligations upon a determination that, in its judgment, such action would impede the purposes of a financial plan under this chapter or b... |
Section 121.376 | Ohio automated service coordination information system.
...m. The information system shall contain county family and children first council records detailing funding sources and information regarding families seeking services from a county council including: (1) Demographics including: (a) Number and relationship of family members; (b) Genders of youth; (c) Ages of youth; (d) Races of youth; (e) Education of youth. (2) Youth financial resource eligibilit... |
Section 122.15 | Definitions for sections 122.151 to 122.156.
...n by contract or by law. (B) "Border county" means a county in this state that borders another state. (C) "Closing date" means the date on which a rural business growth fund has collected all of the amounts specified by divisions (G)(1) and (2) of section 122.151 of the Revised Code. (D) "Credit-eligible capital contribution" means an investment of cash by a person subject to the tax imposed by section 3901.... |
Section 122.178 | TechCred program.
...(A) As used in this section, "microcredential" means an industry-recognized credential or certificate that an applicant may complete in not more than one year and that is approved by the chancellor of higher education. (B) There is hereby created the TechCred program to reimburse employers from appropriations made for that purpose for training costs for prospective and incumbent employees to earn a microcredential.... |
Section 122.6511 | Brownfield remediation program.
...petroleum. (2) "Lead entity" means a county, township, municipal corporation, port authority, conservancy district, park district or other similar park authority, county land reutilization corporation, or organization for profit. (3) "Remediation" means any action to contain, remove, or dispose of hazardous substances or petroleum at a brownfield. "Remediation" includes the acquisition of a brownfield, demoliti... |
Section 124.39 | Unused sick leave.
...thorizing any appointing authority of a county office, department, commission, or board to set compensation, any modification of the right provided by division (B) of this section, and any policy adopted under division (C) of this section, shall only apply to a county office, department, commission, or board if it is adopted in one of the following ways: (1) By resolution of the board of county commissioners for any... |