Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 164.20 | Natural resource project definitions.
..., "local political subdivision" means a county, municipal corporation, township, conservancy district, soil and water conservation district, lake facilities authority, joint recreation district, park district, or other similar park authority. (B) As used in sections 164.20 to 164.27 of the Revised Code, "nonprofit organization" means an environmental and conservation organization that is exempt from federal income ... |
Section 164.27 | Clean Ohio conservation fund.
...ted to all districts each year for each county that is represented by the district. (2) The remaining moneys shall be allocated to each district annually on a per capita basis. (C) A grant that is awarded under sections 164.20 to 164.27 of the Revised Code may provide up to seventy-five per cent of the estimated cost of a project. Matching funds from a grant recipient may consist of contributions of money by any pe... |
Section 165.02 | Authority of bond issuer.
... federal or state department or agency, county, township, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision, taxing district, or public body or agency for the planning and installation of streets, roads, alleys, water supply and distribution facilities, storm and sanitary sewage collection and disposal facilities, and other necessary appurtenances to a project; (J) Purchase fire and extended coverage and liabili... |
Section 165.09 | Exemptions from tax.
...on of the year shall be remitted by the county auditor. |
Section 167.03 | Powers.
...ll not displace any existing municipal, county, regional, or other planning commission or planning agency in the exercise of its statutory powers. (E) A council, with an educational service center as its fiscal agent, that is established to provide health care benefits to the council members' officers and employees and their dependents may do either of the following: (1) Contract to administer and coordinate a se... |
Section 167.04 | Adoption of by-laws.
...(A) The regional council of governments shall adopt by-laws, by a majority vote of its members, designating the officers of the council and the method of their selection, creating a governing board that may act for the council as provided in the by-laws, and providing for the conduct of its business. (B) The by-laws of the regional council of governments shall provide for the appointment of a fiscal officer, who may... |
Section 167.05 | Employing personnel.
...ract with the prosecuting attorney of a county, as provided in section 309.09 of the Revised Code, to obtain legal services from the prosecuting attorney. |
Section 167.07 | Membership not a public office.
...hip, special district, school district, county, or other political subdivision other than the council itself. (C) No member or officer of the council shall be disqualified from holding any public office or employment, nor shall such member or officer forfeit any such office or employment, by reason of serving as an officer or member of the council, notwithstanding any law to the contrary. |
Section 169.08 | Filing claim for refund.
... papers, directed to the sheriff of the county where such witness resides or is found, which shall be served and returned. The fees of the sheriff shall be the same as that allowed in the court of common pleas in criminal cases. Witnesses shall be paid the fees and mileage provided for under section 119.094 of the Revised Code. Fees and mileage shall be paid from the unclaimed funds trust fund. (D) Interest earned ... |
Section 169.12 | Failure to report or file report.
...in the court having jurisdiction in the county where the holder resides or has his principal place of business or is engaged in business, to enforce such reporting or settlement requirements and to recover interest and penalties due. The director may waive part or all of the civil penalties provided for in this section for good cause shown and shall waive such civil penalties upon a showing that a holder had reasona... |
Section 169.17 | Revocation or refusal to issue or renew certificate.
...enaed, the court of common pleas of any county in this state, upon application made to it by the director, shall compel obedience by attachment proceedings for contempt, as in the case of disobedience of the requirements of a subpoena issued from the court or a refusal to testify therein. (E) If the director determines that a person is engaged in or is believed to be engaged in activities that may constitute a viol... |
Section 1701.20 | Enforcing payment for shares.
...newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the principal office of the corporation is located. Any proceeds remaining after paying the amount due on the shares and the cost of sale shall be paid to the subscriber or purchaser. (C) If a receiver with power to collect debts due the corporation or a trustee in bankruptcy of the corporation has been appointed, all amounts unpaid on any contract of subscrip... |
Section 1701.27 | Replacement of lost, stolen or destroyed certificate.
...ommon pleas or the probate court of the county in which the principal office of the corporation is located shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine all questions respecting such loss, theft, or destruction, the person interested therein, the bond required to be given to protect the corporation or any person injured by the execution and delivery of a new certificate, the terms on which a new certificate shall be ... |
Section 1701.56 | Number and qualifications of directors - provisional director.
.... (B) The court of common pleas of the county in which a corporation maintains its principal office may, pursuant to division (A) of section 1701.911 of the Revised Code, order the appointment of a provisional director for the corporation without regard to the number or qualifications of directors stated in the articles or regulations of the corporation. |
Section 1701.85 | Dissenting shareholders - compliance with section - fair cash value of shares.
...nt in the court of common pleas of the county in which the principal office of the corporation that issued the shares is located or was located when the proposal was adopted by the shareholders of the corporation, or, if the proposal was not required to be submitted to the shareholders, was approved by the directors. Other dissenting shareholders, within that three-month period, may join as plaintiffs or may be... |
Section 1701.86 | Voluntary dissolution.
...(A) A corporation may be dissolved voluntarily in the manner provided in this section, provided the provisions of Chapter 1704. of the Revised Code do not prevent the dissolution from being effected. (B) A resolution of dissolution for a corporation shall set forth that the corporation elects to be dissolved. The resolution also may include any of the following: (1) The date on which the certificate of dissolutio... |
Section 1701.87 | Notice of dissolution to creditors and claimants against corporation.
...ished and of general circulation in the county in which the principal office of the corporation was to be or is located. |
Section 1701.89 | Jurisdiction of court over winding up of affairs of voluntarily dissolved corporation.
...ority, the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which the principal office of a voluntarily dissolved corporation is located, in which the principal office was to be located, or in which the principal office of a corporation whose articles have been canceled or whose period of existence has expired is located, upon the complaint of the corporation, a majority of the directors, or a creditor or c... |
Section 1701.911 | Provisional director - appointment, duties, qualifications.
...ctors, the court of common pleas of the county in which the corporation maintains its principal office may order the appointment of a provisional director for that corporation if the articles or regulations of the corporation expressly provide for such an appointment. No appointment shall be made until a hearing is held by the court. Notice of the hearing shall be given to each director and the secretary of the... |
Section 1702.27 | Number and qualifications of directors - ex officio directors - provisional director.
... (B) The court of common pleas of the county in which the corporation maintains its principal office may, pursuant to division (A) of section 1702.521 of the Revised Code, order the appointment of a provisional director for the corporation without regard to the number or qualifications of directors stated in the articles or regulations of the corporation. |
Section 1702.48 | Public notice of voluntary dissolution.
...ished and of general circulation in the county in which the principal office of the corporation was to be or is located, and shall forthwith cause written notice of dissolution to be given either personally or by mail to all known creditors of, and to all known claimants against, the dissolved corporation. |
Section 1702.50 | Jurisdiction of court over winding up of affairs of voluntarily dissolved corporation.
...ority, the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which is located the principal office of a voluntarily dissolved corporation or of a corporation whose articles have been canceled or whose period of existence has expired, upon the complaint of the corporation, a majority of the directors, or a creditor or member, and upon such notice to all the directors and such other persons interested as the court... |
Section 1702.521 | Provisional director - appointment, duties, qualifications.
...ation, the court of common pleas of the county in which the corporation maintains its principal office may order the appointment of a provisional director for that corporation if the articles or regulations of the corporation expressly provide for such an appointment. No appointment shall be made until a hearing is held by the court. Notice of the hearing shall be given to each director and the secretary of the corpo... |
Section 1702.59 | Filing of verified statement of continued existence.
...e filed in the recorder's office of any county in the state, for which the recorder shall charge and collect a base fee of one dollar for services and a housing trust fund fee of one dollar pursuant to section 317.36 of the Revised Code. The rights, privileges, and franchises of a corporation whose articles have been reinstated are subject to section 1702.60 of the Revised Code. (G) The secretary of state shall fur... |
Section 1703.031 | Notice of transaction of business.
...ion and complete address, including the county, of its main office in another state and its principal office, if any, in this state; (3) The appointment of a designated agent and the complete address of such agent in this state, which agent may be a natural person who is a resident of this state, or may be a domestic corporation for profit or a foreign corporation for profit holding a license as such under the... |