Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4504.19 | County auditor's payments to townships.
...Upon receipt by the county auditor of moneys pursuant to section 4501.043 of the Revised Code, the county auditor shall pay into the treasury of each township in the county levying a township motor vehicle license tax the portion of such money due the township as shown by the certificate of the registrar of motor vehicles prepared pursuant to section 4501.031 of the Revised Code. The money shall be used by the ... |
Section 4507.091 | Ineligibility for license due to outstanding municipal, county, or mayor's court arrest warrant.
...(A) A municipal court, county court, or mayor's court, at the court's discretion, may order the clerk of the court to send to the registrar of motor vehicles a report containing the name, address, and such other information as the registrar may require by rule, of any person for whom an arrest warrant has been issued by that court and is outstanding. Upon receipt of such a report, the registrar shall enter the infor... |
Section 4509.101 | Operating of motor vehicle without proof of financial responsibility.
...y designate as the place of hearing the county seat of the county in which the person resides or a place within fifty miles of the person's residence. The person shall pay the cost of the hearing before the registrar, if the registrar's order of suspension is upheld. (C) Any order of suspension issued under this section or division (B) of section 4509.37 of the Revised Code may be terminated at any time if the reg... |
Section 4510.33 | Insufficient age person using license to purchase intoxicating liquor or beer.
...le a petition in the municipal court or county court, or in case the person is under the age of eighteen years, in the juvenile court, in whose jurisdiction the person resides, agreeing to pay the cost of the proceedings, and alleging error by the registrar in the suspension of the license or permit to drive, or in one or more of the matters within the scope of the hearing as provided in this section, or both. The pe... |
Section 4511.01 | Traffic laws - operation of motor vehicles definitions.
...ncy vehicles of municipal, township, or county departments or public utility corporations when identified as such as required by law, the director of public safety, or local authorities, and motor vehicles when commandeered by a police officer. (E) "Public safety vehicle" means any of the following: (1) Ambulances, including private ambulance companies under contract to a municipal corporation, township, or count... |
Section 4513.34 | Written permits for oversized vehicles.
...n project. (3) The director and every county shall issue an annual permit under division (A)(2) of this section for: (a) A vehicle or combination of vehicles that haul farm machinery, provided that the farm machinery otherwise qualifies for the farm equipment permit or a similar permit offered by the county for farm machinery or equipment; (b) A vehicle or combination of vehicles that haul agricultural produce ... |
Section 4513.62 | Disposal of unclaimed vehicles ordered into storage.
...he following: (A) The sheriff of the county or the chief of a law enforcement agency of the municipal corporation, township, port authority, conservancy district, university campus police department, park district police force, or township or joint police district, or the department of natural resources may dispose of it with a motor vehicle salvage dealer or scrap metal processing facility as defined in section 4... |
Section 4521.04 | Establishing parking violations bureau.
...ion, may request the municipal court or county court having territorial jurisdiction over the municipal corporation or township to authorize the municipal corporation or township to establish a parking violations bureau to handle all parking infractions occurring within the territory of the municipal corporation or the unincorporated area of the township, including parking infractions that are violations of ordinance... |
Section 4703.206 | Substitution of financial security for architect lien.
... apply to the common pleas court of the county in which the commercial real estate is located to substitute financial security for the lien. (B) The substitute security shall be in the amount equal to the architect's claim, and in a form such as an escrow account or surety bond held by the clerk of courts or other party as determined adequate by the court. (C) The court, in its entry approving the substitute se... |
Section 4703.546 | Substitution of financial security for landscape architect lien.
... apply to the common pleas court of the county in which the commercial real estate is located to substitute financial security for the lien. (B) The substitute security shall be in the amount equal to the landscape architect's claim, and in a form such as an escrow account or surety bond held by the clerk of courts or other party as determined adequate by the court. (C) The court, in its entry approving the sub... |
Section 4707.111 | State is sole regulator of auctions.
...site is in the unincorporated area of a county, the county sheriff as to the location and time of the auction and give to that officer a general description of the items offered for sale. A licensee who conducts regular auction sales on a fixed day at the same location is required to provide such notice to the chief of police or county sheriff only once. However, the licensee shall notify the chief of police or count... |
Section 4717.03 | Organization of board.
...ade to the court of common pleas in the county in which is located the crematory facility to which the final order pertains, or in the county in which the party resides. (G) On its own initiative or on receiving a written complaint from any person whose identity is made known to the board of embalmers and funeral directors, the board shall investigate the acts or practices of any person holding or claiming to hold ... |
Section 4723.063 | [Repealed effective 12/31/2033] Nurse education grant program.
...n 3721.09 of the Revised Code; (c) A county home or a county nursing home as defined in section 5155.31 of the Revised Code that is certified under Title XVIII or XIX of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C. 301, as amended; (d) A freestanding dialysis center; (e) A freestanding inpatient rehabilitation facility; (f) An ambulatory surgical facility; (g) A freestanding cardiac cathet... |
Section 4728.03 | License qualifications.
...ts of any municipal corporation, to the county in which the office of the licensee is located. All portions of license fees payable to municipal corporations or counties shall be paid as they accrue, by the treasurer of state, on vouchers issued by the director of budget and management. (D) Every such license shall be renewed annually by the last day of June, or annually on a different date set by the superintende... |
Section 4729.54 | Terminal distributor licenses.
...(F) Except for an application made by a county dog warden or on behalf of an animal shelter, if an applicant for a limited category II license or limited category III license intends to administer dangerous drugs to a person or animal, the applicant shall submit, with the application, a copy of its protocol or standing orders. The protocol or orders shall be signed by a licensed health professional authorized to pres... |
Section 4733.306 | Substitution of financial security for lien.
... apply to the common pleas court of the county in which the commercial real estate is located to substitute financial security for the lien. (B) The substitute security shall be in the amount equal to the professional engineer or professional surveyor's claim, and in a form such as an escrow account or surety bond held by the clerk of courts or other party as determined adequate by the court. (C) The court, in ... |
Section 4906.103 | No power siting board certificate or amendment where limited.
...If a board of county commissioners has adopted a resolution which limits the boundaries of the proposed utility facility to a smaller geographic area of the county, completely within what was proposed by the applicant, as described in section 303.62 of the Revised Code, the power siting board shall not grant a certificate or material amendment that includes an area outside of the geographic area approved by the board... |
Section 4923.99 | Forfeitures; injunctions; compliance orders.
...n the court of common pleas of Franklin county to collect a forfeiture assessed under this section. The commission shall account for the forfeitures collected under this section and pay them to the treasurer of state under section 4921.21 of the Revised Code. (2) The attorney general, upon the written request of the commission, shall bring an action for injunctive relief in the court of common pleas of Franklin coun... |
Section 4926.43 | Venue requirements.
...such a proceeding shall lie only in the county in which the cooperative's Ohio headquarters is located, provided that at least some portion of the attachment will occur in that county. In the event that the cooperative's Ohio headquarters is not located in a county in which some portion of the attachment will occur, or that more than one cooperative is a party, venue shall lie only in the county in which the largest ... |
Section 4928.2314 | Exemption from taxes and other charges.
...lar charges imposed by the state or any county, municipal corporation, school district, local authority, or other subdivision. (B) Phase-in-recovery bonds issued under a final financing order shall not constitute a debt or a pledge of the faith and credit or taxing power of this state or of any county, municipal corporation, or any other political subdivision of this state. Bondholders shall have no right to ... |
Section 4953.08 | Proportionate use and liability - grant for use of streets, alleys, and roads.
...y municipal corporation or the board of county commissioners of any county in which such company is located, which owns or has charge of any public road, street, alley, way, or ground of any kind, except a public landing, may grant to such union terminal company the right to construct, maintain, and operate elevated, surface, and underground tracks, so far as are necessary to carry out the purpose of said union termi... |
Section 4955.36 | Removal of obstructive vegetation at crossings.
...s local agent, the commission, board of county commissioners, board of township trustees, or legislative authority of a municipal corporation, in which the intersection is located, having the care of such road or highway, shall remove such plants, trees, brush, or other obstructive vegetation and shall recover the cost of removal from the responsible railroad company. If the company fails to pay the amount demanded w... |
Section 4957.03 | Ordinance or resolution to proceed with improvement.
...a municipal corporation or the board of county commissioners shall determine whether it will proceed with the proposed improvement. If it is decided to proceed with the improvement, an ordinance by the legislative authority or resolution by the board shall be passed, which ordinance or resolution must contain, in addition to the conditions stated in such resolution, the plans and specifications of the proposed altera... |
Section 4957.06 | Cost of maintenance of bridge borne by county or state.
...ost of maintenance must be borne by the county or the state as may be provided by law. (B) When the public way passes under a railroad, or railroad and interurban railroad, the bridge and its abutments shall be kept and maintained by the railroad company, or the railroad company and interurban railroad company, as the case may be, in such proportions as are fixed by agreement between the parties or, in the absence o... |
Section 4961.07 | Route may be changed.
...her reasonable cause, to pass through a county not named in the articles of incorporation, or to avoid passing into or through a county named in them, other than a county in which a terminus of the railroad has been fixed by its articles of incorporation, or in which is located a municipal corporation or place by or through which the line of such railroad is to pass, its president and board of directors, or a majorit... |