Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 7.11 | Publication in newspaper of general circulation.
...eneral interest to the taxpayers as the county auditor, county treasurer, probate judge, or board of county commissioners deems proper shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation, as defined in section 7.12 of the Revised Code at the county seat. In counties having cities of eight thousand inhabitants or more, not the county seat of such counties, additional publication of such notice shall be made... |
Section 703.361 | Transition supervisory board.
...oting members: (a) The auditor of the county wherein a majority of the village territory was located; (b) A member of the board of county commissioners, selected by the board of county commissioners, of the county wherein a majority of the village territory was located; (c) The recorder of the county wherein a majority of the village territory was located. (2) A township trustee or the township fiscal officer... |
Section 709.07 | Appeal from resolution granting or denying petition.
... Code from a resolution of the board of county commissioners granting or denying the petition. The agent for the petitioners, any township in which the territory proposed for annexation is located, and any municipal corporation to which the territory is proposed to be annexed are necessary parties in an appeal. The filing of a notice of appeal with the clerk of the board of county commissioners shall operate as a sta... |
Section 713.27 | Plans to be filed with county recorder.
...Whenever a county or regional plan is adopted by a city planning commission or the board of county commissioners, the fact of such adoption shall be certified by the adopting authority to the regional or county planning commission, as the case may be. Thereupon such regional or county commission shall deposit a copy of so much of the regional or county plan as is affected by such adoption in the office of the county ... |
Section 715.692 | Creation of joint economic development review council.
...st of exempt property, compiled by the county auditor under section 319.28 or 5713.08 of the Revised Code. (2) "Business" means a sole proprietorship, a corporation for profit, a pass-through entity as defined in section 5733.04 of the Revised Code, the federal government, the state, the state's political subdivisions, a nonprofit organization, or a school district. (3) "Contracting party" means a municipal c... |
Section 727.30 | Duties of officers in implementing special assessments.
...l certify the special assessment to the county auditor, stating the amounts and the time of payment. The auditor shall place the special assessments upon the tax list. If section 727.301 of the Revised Code applies, the county auditor shall certify the special assessment, and the time it is payable, to the treasurer of the municipal corporation. Except as provided in section 727.301 of the Revised Code, the county t... |
Section 749.18 | Board of governors of municipal hospital - powers.
...int township hospital district, or of a county, in the maintenance and operation of a municipal hospital, the municipal corporation may establish a board of governors to exercise, subject to such further limitations as are imposed by the agreement, the powers vested in the board of hospital commissioners, provided that any such limitations shall not deny the board of governors the authority to retain counsel, to inst... |
Section 755.13 | Supervision and maintenance of recreation facilities.
...d of township trustees, or the board of county commissioners determines. The local authorities of any such municipal corporation, township, or county may equip, develop, operate, and maintain such facilities as authorized by sections 755.12 to 755.18 of the Revised Code. Such local authorities may, for the purpose of carrying out such sections, employ play leaders, recreation directors, supervisors, superintendents, ... |
Section 755.181 | Petition for membership in joint recreation district; withdrawals.
...tion, township, township park district, county, or school district desiring to join a joint recreation district created under section 755.14 of the Revised Code may, by resolution, petition the joint recreation district board of trustees for membership. If the joint recreation district does not impose a tax, the petitioning subdivision becomes a member upon approval by the joint recreation district's board of trustee... |
Section 9.15 | Burial or cremation of body at expense of township or municipal corporation.
... the person was a legal resident of the county, the proper officers of the township or municipal corporation in which the person's body was found shall cause it to be buried or cremated at the expense of the township or municipal corporation in which the person had a legal residence at the time of death. (B) If the person had a legal residence in any other county of the state at the time of death, the superintendent... |
Section 903.09 | Issuance of draft permits.
...newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the concentrated animal feeding facility or discharger is located or proposed to be located. The director shall mail notice of the issuance of a draft permit and a copy of the draft permit to the board of county commissioners of the county and the board of township trustees of the township in which the concentrated animal feeding facility or discharger is locate... |
Section 955.20 | Dog and kennel fund.
...nd." The fees shall be deposited by the county auditor in the county treasury daily as collected. Money in the fund shall be used for the purpose of defraying the cost of furnishing all blanks, records, tags, nets, and other equipment, for the purpose of paying the compensation of county dog wardens, deputies, poundkeepers, and other employees necessary to carry out and enforce sections 955.01 to 955.261 of the Revis... |
Section 107.56 | Actions reviewed by common sense initiative office.
...ll not apply to the attorney general, a county prosecuting attorney, or any assistant prosecutor designated to assist a county prosecuting attorney. (2) The state, a board or commission, or a member of a board or commission in the member's official capacity, may request a stay of any lawsuit alleging that a board or commission engaged in anticompetitive conduct by taking an action described in division (B)(1) or (2)... |
Section 109.73 | Rule recommendations.
...ities to be required at approved state, county, municipal, and department of natural resources peace officer training schools; (3) Minimum qualifications for instructors at approved state, county, municipal, and department of natural resources peace officer training schools; (4) The requirements of minimum basic training that peace officers appointed to probationary terms shall complete before being eligible fo... |
Section 118.14 | Commission communications.
... officers of the municipal corporation, county, township, or state, or to the municipal corporation, county, or township or county budget commission and cause the same to be mailed or delivered to appropriate officials as designated by this chapter or, where not so designated, as it may deem appropriate. Any such certification, notification, order, or request, including preparation and submission of a financial plan ... |
Section 118.21 | Rights and remedies of the holders of debt obligations.
...ion; (A) If the municipal corporation, county, or township defaults in the payment of debt service on an issue of debt obligations, whether at maturity or upon call for redemption, and such default continues for a period of thirty days, or if the municipal corporation, county, or township fails or refuses to comply with this chapter, or defaults in any contract made with the holders of an issue of debt obligations, ... |
Section 120.041 | Duties of public defender regarding determination of costs.
...(A) In addition to the state public defender's other duties under this chapter and other Revised Code provisions, the state public defender shall do all of the following for each state fiscal year: (1) Determine the total dollar amount of all requests for reimbursements that were submitted for that fiscal year by counties under sections 120.18, 120.28, 120.33, 120.35, and 2941.51 of the Revised Code; (2) Determin... |
Section 120.08 | Indigent defense support fund.
...he fund for the purposes of reimbursing county governments for expenses incurred pursuant to sections 120.18, 120.28, and 120.33 of the Revised Code and operating its system pursuant to division (C)(7) of section 120.04 of the Revised Code and division (B) of section 120.33 of the Revised Code. Disbursements from the fund to county governments shall be made at least once per year and shall be allocated proportionatel... |
Section 120.17 | State public defender not required to defend in counties having county public defender.
...In any county in which the county commissioners choose to establish a county public defender's office, the Ohio public defender shall not be required to defend indigent persons in that county, except as set forth in division (A) of section 120.06 of the Revised Code, or if the court finds that it is required in the interests of justice. |
Section 120.27 | State public defender not required to defend in counties having joint county public defender.
...In any counties in which the boards of county commissioners choose to establish a joint county public defender's office, the Ohio public defender shall not be required to defend indigent persons in those counties, except as set forth in division (A) of section 120.06 of the Revised Code, or if the court finds that it is required in the interests of justice. |
Section 120.39 | Conflict of interest.
...o assist the state public defender or a county or joint county public defender, and any public defender, county public defender, or joint county defender, or member of their offices, shall not be a partner or employee of any prosecuting attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer. (B) A partner or employee of a village solicitor or of a law firm, legal professional association, ... |
Section 122.21 | Urban and rural initiative grant program definitions.
...g committee in a municipal corporation, county, or township whose territory includes the eligible area. The committee shall consist of members of the public and private sectors who live in that municipal corporation, county, or township. The local economic development planning committee shall prepare and submit to the department a five-year economic development plan for that municipal corporation, county, or township... |
Section 122.4050 | County request application solicitation.
...on adoption of a resolution, a board of county commissioners may request the development services agency to solicit applications from broadband providers for program grants under the Ohio residential broadband expansion grant program for eligible projects in the municipal corporations and townships of the county. A request made by a county shall identify, to the extent possible, the residential addresses in unserve... |
Section 124.38 | Sick leave.
...Employees in the various offices of the county, municipal, and civil service township service, other than superintendents and management employees, as defined in section 5126.20 of the Revised Code, of county boards of developmental disabilities; (B) Employees of any state college or university; (C) Any employee of any board of education for whom sick leave is not provided by section 3319.141 of the Revised Code,... |
Section 124.393 | Mandatory cost savings program applicable to exempt employees.
...manent full-time or permanent part-time county, township, or municipal corporation employee who is not subject to a collective bargaining agreement between a public employer and an exclusive representative. (2) "Fiscal emergency" means any of the following: (a) A fiscal emergency declared by the governor under section 126.05 of the Revised Code. (b) A fiscal watch or fiscal emergency has been declared or determ... |