Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 153.37 | Approval of plans for county home.
...ilding, addition to, or alteration of a county home, they shall be submitted to the board of county commissioners. If approved by a majority of the board, a copy thereof shall be deposited in the office of the board of county commissioners and kept for the inspection and use of parties interested. |
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Section 153.39 | Approval of plans for children's home.
...they shall be submitted to the board of county commissioners and three citizens of the county, to be appointed by a resident judge of the court of common pleas, or a judge residing in the same subdivision of the judicial district. If approved by a majority of them, a copy thereof shall be deposited in the office of the board of county commissioners and kept by the board for the inspection of interested parties. Befor... |
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Section 1531.27 | Payments to counties for land use by state.
...d in the following manner: in each such county one per cent of the total value of such lands exclusive of improvements, as shown on the auditor's records of taxable value of real property existing at the time when the state acquired the tract or tracts comprising the lands. The payments shall be made from funds accruing to the division from fines, penalties, restitution, and forfeitures deposited into the state trea... |
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Section 1545.37 | Application for hearing on dissolution.
... be filed with the probate court of the county that created the district at any time not prohibited by this section and shall meet the requirements of this section. (B) The application shall: (1) Bear the signatures of at least twenty-five per cent of the number of voters in the district who voted in the preceding gubernatorial election; (2) Bear the name, address, and telephone number of at least one voter reg... |
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Section 1546.32 | Rocky Fork state park permits.
...d in a state park that is situated in a county with a population under fifty thousand residents in accordance with the most recent federal decennial census. (B) The chief of the division of parks and watercraft shall establish a program for the issuance of permits to property owners who seek to do any of the following: (1) Construct or acquire and maintain a dock on and abutting a state park lake; (2) Mow st... |
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Section 1547.30 | Ordering storage of vessel or outboard motor left on private property.
...Revised Code. (B)(1) The sheriff of a county, chief of police of a municipal corporation, township, township police district, or joint police district, or other chief of a law enforcement agency, within the sheriff's or chief's respective territorial jurisdiction, upon complaint of any person adversely affected, may order into storage any vessel or outboard motor that has been left on private property, other than a... |
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Section 1547.302 | Disposing of unclaimed vessel or motor.
... of at the order of the sheriff of the county, the chief of police of the municipal corporation, township, or township police district, or another chief of a law enforcement agency in any of the following ways: (1) To a marine salvage dealer; (2) To any other facility owned, operated, or under contract with the state or the county, municipal corporation, township, or other political subdivision; (3) To a ch... |
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Section 163.15 | Contents of jury verdict - relocation payments.
...courts shall forthwith transmit to the county auditor a certified copy of said final journal entry who shall transfer the property on the auditor's books and transmit said entry with proper endorsement to the county recorder for recording. The costs of filing such final journal entry with the county auditor and the county recorder shall be taxed as costs in the appropriation proceedings the same as other costs... |
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Section 164.08 | State capital improvements fund.
...horized to be issued and sold that each county would receive if such amounts were allocated on a per capita basis each year. If a county's per capita share for the year would be less than three hundred thousand dollars, the director shall allocate to the district in which that county is located an amount equal to the difference between three hundred thousand dollars and the county's per capita share. (4) After maki... |
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Section 166.13 | Determining whether assistance will conform to chapter requirements.
...e person and that is located in another county, municipal corporation, or township, the person shall provide written notification to the appropriate local governmental bodies and state officials. The director may not enter into an agreement to provide innovation financial assistance until the director determines that the appropriate local government bodies and state officials have been notified. (C) As used in divi... |
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Section 166.18 | Applications for research and development financial assistance.
...e person and that is located in another county, municipal corporation, or township within the state, the person shall provide written notification to the appropriate local governmental bodies and state officials. The director may not enter into an agreement to provide research and development financial assistance until the director determines that the appropriate local government bodies and state officials have been ... |
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Section 167.081 | Authority of regional council to contract on a per unit basis.
...to a competitive bidding procedure of a county, municipal corporation, or township or a special district, school district, or other political subdivision that is a council member; a statewide consortium of which the council is a member; or a multistate consortium of which the council is a member. A public notice requirement pertaining to the contract shall be considered as having been met if the public notice ... |
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Section 1701.73 | Filing and signing of certificate of amendment or amended articles.
... filed for record in the office of the county recorder of any county in this state, and for such recording, the county recorder shall charge and collect the same fee as provided for in division (A)(1) of section 317.32 of the Revised Code. The copy shall be recorded in the official records of the county recorder. |
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Section 1702.38 | Amendments to articles.
...e filed for record in the office of the county recorder of any county in this state, and for that recording the county recorder shall charge and collect the same fee as provided for in division (A)(1) of section 317.32 of the Revised Code. That copy shall be recorded in the official records of the county recorder. |
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Section 1702.41 | Merger or consolidation into domestic corporation.
...ved by the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which the principal office of the public benefit corporation is located, in a proceeding of which the attorney general's charitable law section has been given written notice by certified mail within three days of the initiation of the proceeding, and in which proceeding the attorney general may intervene as of right. No approval by the court under ... |
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Section 1702.411 | Merger or consolidation into entity other than domestic corporation.
...ved by the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which the principal office of the domestic public benefit corporation is located in a proceeding of which the attorney general's charitable law section has been given written notice by certified mail within three days of the initiation of the proceeding and in which proceeding the attorney general may intervene as of right. No approval by the court under... |
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Section 1702.43 | Certificate of merger or consolidation.
... filed for record in the office of the county recorder of any county in this state and, if filed, shall be recorded in the official records of that county. For that recording, the county recorder shall charge and collect the same fee as in the case of deeds. |
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Section 1702.462 | Form of certificate of conversion.
...e filed for record in the office of the county recorder of any county in this state and, if filed, shall be recorded in the official records of that county. For the recording, the county recorder shall charge and collect the same fee as in the case of deeds. |
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Section 1702.52 | Judicial dissolution.
...er of, the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which the corporation has its principal office; (2) By an order of the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which such corporation has its principal office, in an action brought by voting members entitled to dissolve the corporation voluntarily, when it is established: (a) That its articles have been canceled or its period of existence ... |
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Section 1707.49 | Reporting elder financial exploitation.
...ing immediately to the division and the county department of job and family services for the county in which the eligible adult resides. (D) A dealer or investment adviser making a report to the division and the county department of job and family services pursuant to division (C) of this section may continue the transactional hold for up to another fifteen business days at the request of an investigating federal o... |
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Section 1711.05 | Annual financial report and report of proceedings.
...Every county agricultural society annually shall do all of the following: (A) Make a report of its proceedings during the year; (B) File a financial report, in accordance with section 117.38 of the Revised Code and forward it to the director of agriculture at or before the annual meeting of the directors of the society with the director of agriculture, as provided for in section 1711.06 of the Revised Code. No pa... |
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Section 1711.09 | Forbidden activities.
... as otherwise provided in this section, county agricultural societies, independent agricultural societies, and the Ohio expositions commission shall not permit during any fair, or for one week before or three days after any fair, any dealing in spirituous liquors, or at any time allow or tolerate immoral shows, lottery devices, games of chance, or gambling of any kind, including pool selling and paddle wheels, anywhe... |
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Section 1711.17 | County joint ownership.
...tural society, the respective boards of county commissioners may purchase or lease jointly, for a term of not less than twenty years, real estate on which to hold fairs under the management and control of the society, and may erect suitable buildings and otherwise improve the property, and pay the rental thereof, or contribute to or pay any other form of indebtedness of the society, if the director of agriculture has... |
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Section 1711.19 | Bonds.
...If a majority of the voters of a county voting upon the question of issuing bonds under section 1711.18 of the Revised Code vote in favor thereof, the board of county commissioners, for the purpose of liquidating the county agricultural society's indebtedness, shall issue and sell bonds of the county in the amount necessary. Such bonds shall bear interest at not more than the rate provided in section 9.95 of the Revi... |
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Section 1711.23 | Title to fairgrounds vests in county on dissolution of society.
...When a county agricultural society ceases to exist, in a county out of whose treasury payments have been made for real estate, or improvements thereon, for the use of such society, or for the liquidation of indebtedness of such society, all such real estate and improvements shall vest in fee simple in the county by which the payments were made. |