Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 175.17 | Tax credit for single-family housing development.
...y. (14) "Unit of government" means a county, township, municipal corporation, regional planning commission, community improvement corporation, economic development corporation, or county land reutilization corporation organized under Chapter 1724. of the Revised Code, or port authority. (15) "Project development team" means the group of entities that develops, constructs, reports, appraises, finances, and servi... |
Section 1751.01 | Health insuring corporation law definitions.
...ty formed by or on behalf of a board of county commissioners, a county board of developmental disabilities, an alcohol and drug addiction services board, a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, or a community mental health board, as those terms are used in Chapters 340. and 5126. of the Revised Code. Except as provided by division (D) of section 1751.02 of the Revised Code, or as otherwise pro... |
Section 1751.02 | Applying for certificate of authority.
...ll be construed to preclude a board of county commissioners, a county board of developmental disabilities, an alcohol and drug addiction services board, a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, or a community mental health board, or a public entity formed by or on behalf of any of these boards, from using managed care techniques in carrying out the board's or public entity's duties pursu... |
Section 1776.77 | Dissenting partner's demand for fair cash value of interests.
...ode in the court of common pleas of the county in which the principal office of the partnership that issued the interests is located or was located when the partners adopted the proposal of merger, consolidation, or conversion. The complaint shall be filed in the court of common pleas of Franklin county if the domestic partnership does not have, or did not have at the time of the demand, its principal office in... |
Section 1782.15 | Filing is notice of certain fact.
...rtnership is on file in the office of a county recorder or with the secretary of state is notice that the partnership is a limited partnership and that the persons designated in the certificate as general partners are general partners. It is not notice of any other fact. Any certificate filed with the secretary of state on or after July 1, 1994, shall supersede all certificates filed in the office of a county recorde... |
Section 1783.05 | Transferability of interest.
...st so transferred, in the office of the county recorder, who shall enter it. For such entry he shall receive the same fees as in other cases. No transferee of an interest, or the representatives of a decedent, or an insolvent, shall be entitled thereafter to any participation in the subsequent business of the association, unless he is elected thereto by a vote of a majority of the members in number and value of thei... |
Section 1901.022 | Jurisdiction to appoint trustees to receive and distribute earnings in executions against property.
...e jurisdiction within the limits of the county or counties in which their territory is situated, except within the territorial jurisdiction of another municipal court, to appoint trustees to receive and distribute earnings in accordance with section 2329.70 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1901.026 | Current operating costs apportioned.
...osts of a municipal court, other than a county-operated municipal court, that has territorial jurisdiction under section 1901.02 or 1901.182 of the Revised Code that extends beyond the corporate limits of the municipal corporation in which the court is located shall be apportioned pursuant to this section among all of the municipal corporations and townships that are within the territory of the court. Each municipal ... |
Section 1901.041 | Assignment and referral of cases to special divisions of court.
...ests of the parties. (B) The Hamilton county municipal court may refer a case to the drug court judge of the court of common pleas of Hamilton county if the case is of a type that is eligible for admission into the drug court under the local rule adopted by the court of common pleas under division (B)(3) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1901.051 | Housing and environmental division judges election.
... environmental division of the Franklin county municipal court shall consist of one full-time judge. The judge of the environmental division shall be elected specifically as the environmental division judge and shall be the judge of the Franklin county municipal court whose term begins January 8, 1992, and his successors. |
Section 1901.121 | Appointment of assigned and substitute judges.
...dent of the territory of a municipal or county court that is contiguous to the court. The appointee shall either be admitted to the practice of law in this state and have been, for a total of at least six years preceding appointment, engaged in the practice of law in this state or a judge of a court of record in any jurisdiction in the United States or be a retired judge of a court of record. The appointee shall be s... |
Section 1901.381 | Liability coverage for municipal court clerk.
...employees of a municipal corporation or county. (C) The liability coverage provided under division (B) of this section shall be in an amount and subject to terms and conditions that are necessary to protect the clerk of the municipal court against liability arising from the duties of his office or employment and that are consistent with the method or arrangement used for the provision of the coverage. (D) The costs... |
Section 1905.02 | Application of county court provisions.
...located is within the jurisdiction of a county court. |
Section 1905.032 | Transfer of cases.
...ansfer the case to the municipal court, county court, or court of common pleas with jurisdiction over the alleged violation and shall require the person to enter into a recognizance to appear before that court. If a person who is charged with a violation of a law or an ordinance is brought before a mayor's court and the violation charged is within the jurisdiction of the court, as set forth in section 1905.01 of the... |
Section 1905.08 | Duties of police chief or village marshal.
...its and process is coextensive with the county in criminal cases and in cases of violations of ordinances of the municipal corporation. In serving such writs and process and taxing costs on them, the chief of police, other police officer, or marshal shall be governed by the laws pertaining to constables. The fees of the mayor are the same as those allowed in the municipal or county court within whose jurisdiction the... |
Section 1905.35 | Imprisonment.
...or the purpose of imprisonment, use the county jail, at the expense of the municipal corporation, until the municipal corporation is provided with a prison, house of correction, or workhouse. Persons so imprisoned in the county jail are under the charge of the sheriff. Such sheriff shall receive and hold such persons in the manner prescribed by the ordinances of the municipal corporation, until such persons are legal... |
Section 1907.012 | Jurisdiction over violations of township resolutions.
...ddition to other jurisdiction granted a county court in the Revised Code, a county court has jurisdiction over violations of township resolutions adopted pursuant to section 503.52 or 503.53 or Chapter 504. of the Revised Code. For procedural purposes, a case in which a person is charged with the violation of a township resolution shall be treated as a civil case, except as otherwise provided in the Revised Code and ... |
Section 1907.08 | Action on bond or undertaking.
...pon a bond or undertaking, a judge of a county court has jurisdiction coextensive with his county. |
Section 1907.131 | Presiding and administrative judge.
...(A) In a county court district having only one judge, that judge shall be the presiding and administrative judge for that district. (B) In a county court district having two or more judges, the presiding and administrative judge shall be elected or designated as provided in the Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio. |
Section 1907.14 | Oath of office.
...(A) A judge of a county court shall take an oath of office as provided in section 3.23 of the Revised Code. (B) The office of judge of a county court is subject to forfeiture, and a judge may be removed from office, for the causes and by the procedure provided in sections 3.07 to 3.10 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1907.17 | Commissioners may provide additional compensation.
...07.16 of the Revised Code, the board of county commissioners may provide for payment of a fixed annual amount, not to exceed two thousand dollars, to each county court judge. |
Section 1907.202 | Electronic filing.
...ents may be filed with the clerk of the county court either in paper format or in electronic format. (B)(1) The clerk shall determine whether the filing of pleadings or documents in electronic format may be accomplished either by electronic mail or through the use of an online platform. (2) The fee for filing pleadings or documents in electronic format may be paid after the filing. The clerk shall not require tha... |
Section 1907.23 | Receipt for official dockets of county court.
...A clerk of a county court who receives by succession dockets, files, papers, and materials as provided in section 1907.22 of the Revised Code shall, if requested, give a receipt for them to the person from whom they are received. |
Section 1907.26 | Transmitting fees and costs.
...Judges of a county court shall not retain any of the costs or fees specified in the schedules adopted pursuant to section 1907.24 of the Revised Code nor shall they retain a fee for performing a marriage ceremony. Those costs and fees that cannot be retained shall be transmitted to the general fund of the county on or before the twentieth day of the month following the month in which they are collected. |
Section 1907.30 | Appeals.
...Appeals from the final judgments of a county court may be taken to the court of appeals for the county in which the judgment was rendered. |