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Section 1715.05 | Disposition of unused real estate.

...ion in the court of common pleas of the county where the property is situated, setting forth all the facts in the case and asking such court's direction as to the proper disposition of such property or proceeds. Notice of the filing of such petition must be given by publication, in some newspaper published in and of general circulation in the county where it is filed, for four consecutive weeks, setting forth the ob...

Section 1715.37 | Petition for conveyance.

...the court of common pleas of the proper county, setting forth the fact of the union, and such court may make an order requiring such governing body to convey to the new corporation the real estate owned and held by the parties to the union, as it directs. If any of the members of such governing body refuse or neglect to obey such order, the decree for the conveyance shall serve as such conveyance. The order sha...

Section 1715.39 | Sale or encumbrance of real estate by a religious or charitable organization.

...le, in the court of common pleas of the county in which the real estate is situated, a petition stating how and by whom the title to such real estate is held, the desire of such society or association to make the sale, lease, exchange, or encumbrance, and the object thereof. If upon the hearing of the case it appears that such sale, exchange, lease, or encumbrance is desired by the members of the society or associati...

Section 1717.16 | Enforcement activity reports.

...(A) Annually, a county humane society shall submit enforcement activity reports to the county sheriff. (B) Records of an enforcement activity by a humane society agent are public records under section 149.43 of the Revised Code, except that any such records that are confidential law enforcement investigatory records, as defined in division (A)(2) of section 149.43 of the Revised Code, are not public records.

Section 1719.05 | Prosecuting attorney may enforce administration of trust - annual financial report.

...The prosecuting attorney of the county in which a charitable trust incorporated as provided in section 1719.01 of the Revised Code has its general office may examine the accounts and records of such corporation, and may proceed by action in the proper courts to enforce the administration of the trust and the investment and application of its funds and property in accordance with the deed or will creating it. A copy ...

Section 1719.06 | Incorporation of charitable trusts in certain special cases.

...part of officials of this state, of the county in which such charities are to be administered or such institution or school is to be located, or of any municipal corporation in such county, and of the member of congress for the district of which it forms a part, or of any of such officials, and names others to be associated with them, and provides for the appointment of successors to such persons named to act with su...

Section 1719.08 | Members and directors.

... than two citizens and residents of the county in which the charities are to be administered or the institution or school located who execute and acknowledge them with such executor, shall, upon the filing of the articles, become the members and directors of the corporation. As the term of any such official expires, his successor, by virtue of his office, thereupon shall become one of the members and directors of su...

Section 1721.05 | Land for entrance.

... the officers may apply to the board of county commissioners of the county in which the cemetery is located for the appointment of appraisers. Upon such application being made, such board shall proceed in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.22, inclusive, of the Revised Code.

Section 1721.09 | Plat and use of grounds.

... recorded or filed in the office of the county recorder of the county in which they are situated, numbering the lots by regular consecutive numbers. It may inclose, improve, and adorn the grounds and avenues, erect buildings for its use, prescribe rules for inclosing and adorning lots and for erecting monuments in the cemetery, and prohibit any use, division, improvement, or adornment of a lot. An annual exhibit sha...

Section 1721.15 | Sale of grounds by certain associations.

...ion to the court of common pleas of the county in which such cemetery is located, for the sale of the whole or a portion of its grounds, and said court may order such sale. The money derived from such sale shall be applied, under the direction of such court, to the costs of the removal from such grounds and reinterment elsewhere of the remains of the dead and to the payment of any debts of such association. Any surpl...

Section 1721.21 | Establishment of endowment care trust.

...f the United States, this state, or any county or municipal corporation of this state. Whenever any person described in this division has placed another fifty thousand dollars in the endowment care trust out of gross sales proceeds, in addition to the deposit required by this division, that person, after submitting proof of this fact to the trustees of the endowment care trust, may be paid a distribution in the sum...

Section 1723.02 | Acquiring right to appropriate.

...control as to state roads, the board of county commissioners as to county roads, the board of township trustees as to township roads, and the legislative authority of municipal corporation as to streets and alleys in their respective jurisdictions, may grant to such companies, subject to such regulations and restrictions as such public officials prescribe, the right to lay such tubing, pipes, conduits, poles, a...

Section 1729.47 | Complaint for fair cash value of stock.

...ity in the court of common pleas of the county in which the principal place of business of the association that issued the stock is or was located. However, if the principal place of business of an association is not within this state, then the complaint described in this division shall be filed in the court of common pleas of the county in which the association's statutory agent resides. Other affected stockholders...

Section 1729.58 | Association may act to wind up affairs or obtain reinstatement of articles.

...ion to the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which the principal place of business of the association is located to have the winding up continued under supervision of the court, as provided in section 1729.59 of the Revised Code. However, if the association has no principal place of business in this state, the application described in this division may be made to a court of common pleas in the coun...

Section 1729.59 | Judicial liquidations.

...ction, the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which is located the principal place of business of a voluntarily dissolved association or of an association whose articles have been canceled or whose period of existence has expired, upon the complaint of the association, or a majority of the directors, or ten per cent of the members or twenty members, whichever is less, and upon such notice to all the...

Section 1729.61 | Complaint for judicial dissolution.

...der of the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which the association has its principal place of business, in an action brought by the members having sixty per cent of the voting power of the association on such proposal, or the holders of a lesser proportion as are entitled by the articles of incorporation to dissolve the association voluntarily, when it is established that it is beneficial to the me...

Section 1729.68 | Prohibited acts - injunctive relief.

...int in the court of common pleas of the county in which the violation occurred. Actions against different defendants may be consolidated, in the discretion of the court, if the alleged violations are of the same provision, have occurred in the same or adjoining counties, relate to the same product, service, or supply, and the consolidation can be made without prejudice to a substantial right of any defendant. (C) An...

Section 173.01 | Department of aging; powers and duties.

...The department of aging shall: (A) Be the designated state agency to administer programs of the federal government relating to the aged, requiring action within the state, that are not the specific responsibility of another state agency under federal or state statutes. The department shall be the sole state agency to administer funds granted by the federal government under the "Older Americans Act of 1965," 79 Stat....

Section 173.20 | Access to records; subpoena power.

...e ombudsman shall apply to the Franklin county court of common pleas for a contempt order, as in the case of disobedience of the requirements of a subpoena issued from the court, or a refusal to testify in the court. (I) The state ombudsman may petition the court of common pleas in the county in which a long-term care facility is located to issue an injunction against any long-term care facility in violation of sect...

Section 173.51 | Definitions for PASSPORT and Assisted Living programs.

...ent of the assisted living program. "County or district home" means a county or district home operated under Chapter 5155. of the Revised Code. "Long-term care consultation program" means the program the department of aging is required to develop under section 173.42 of the Revised Code. "Long-term care consultation program administrator" or "administrator" means the department of aging or, if the department...

Section 173.56 | Rules.

...be in the court of common pleas of the county in which the individual who brings the appeal resides or, if the individual does not reside in this state, to the Franklin county court of common pleas. (2) The notice of appeal must be mailed to the department and filed with the court not later than thirty days after the department mails notice of the director's decision. For good cause shown, the court may extend...

Section 1733.361 | Appointment and removal of conservator - duties of conservator.

...n the court of common pleas of Franklin county to obtain an order compelling the superintendent to remove the conservator. The court shall give the action calendar priority over other civil business before the court and expeditiously proceed and make a determination on it. The Rules of Civil Procedure apply to the action except that the copy of the complaint and summons shall be served by the sheriff of Franklin coun...

Section 174.04 | Annual determination of median income for families and individuals in each county.

...f the median income for persons in each county. (B) The director of development shall determine appropriate income limits for identifying or classifying low- and moderate-income persons for the purposes of sections 174.01 to 174.07 of the Revised Code. In making the determination, the director shall take into consideration the amount of income available for housing, family size, the cost and condition of available h...

Section 174.06 | Housing trust fund advisory committee.

...apter 4735. of the Revised Code. (6) A county recorder. (B)(1) Terms of office are for four years, with each term ending on the same day of the same month as did the term that it succeeds. Each member shall hold office from the date of appointment until the end of the term for which the member was appointed. Vacancies shall be filled in the manner prescribed for the original appointment. A member appointed to fill ...

Section 175.06 | Program duties and powers - bonds and financial assistance.

... of emergency exists with respect to a county, region, or political subdivision of this state, or declares that a county, region, or political subdivision has experienced a disaster as defined in section 5502.21 of the Revised Code. (2) The agency determines that the emergency or disaster has substantially damaged or destroyed housing in the area of the emergency or disaster. (D) The agency shall establish gu...