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Section 1717.08 | Police powers of officers, agents, and members.

...An officer, agent, or member of a county humane society may interfere to prevent the perpetration of any act of cruelty to animals in the officer's, agent's, or member's presence, may use such force as is necessary to prevent it, and to that end may summon to the officer's, agent's, or member's aid any bystanders.

Section 1717.17 | Humane society agent removal from office for just cause.

...(A) A probate judge of a county in which a humane society agent operates may revoke the approval of an appointment for just cause, under the procedure established in division (B) of this section. (B)(1) A movant may commence the procedure by filing with the probate court a motion to revoke the appointment, in the form of an affidavit sworn to by the movant, describing the conduct that constitutes just cause for the...

Section 1719.07 | Articles of incorporation.

... the persons named in such will, of the county in which the charities are to be administered, or such institution or school located, and he or they and such associates shall execute, acknowledge, and file with the secretary of state articles of incorporation. After the probate of such a will, and if within six months of such probate he or they do not file such articles, then a minority of the officials for the time b...

Section 1719.14 | Managing board of directors or trustees.

...cials of any kind, including municipal, county, state, or federal officials, judges, representatives, or senators, and when such testamentary provision for management, either expressly or by fair inference from the will, is subject to the condition that it is consistent with law and practicable, then if and when such manner or form of management is found to be inconsistent with law or impracticable, and the board of ...

Section 1721.14 | Cemetery policemen.

...ke and subscribe, before any judge of a county court or judge of a municipal court having jurisdiction in the township where the grounds are situated, an oath of office similar to the oath required by law of constables. Upon taking such oath, such watchmen, superintendents, gardeners, or agents shall have, within and adjacent to the cemetery grounds, all the powers of police officers.

Section 1721.17 | Transfer from one association to another.

...newspaper of general circulation in the county in which said cemetery is located, specifying the place, time, and object of such meeting. A majority of the members of such association shall constitute a quorum. If by a majority vote of the members of such association the trustees are authorized to convey and transfer such lands and improvements and other assets to a corporation so organized for cemetery purposes and ...

Section 1721.211 | Preneed cemetery merchandise and services contract.

...ividuals who have been residents of the county in which the seller is located for at least one year, each of whom shall be bonded by a fidelity bond, or insured under an insurance policy less any deductible, in an amount that is at least equal to the amount deposited in the trust of which those persons serve as trustee. Amounts in the trust shall be held and invested in the manner in which trust funds are permitted ...

Section 1724.05 | Annual financial report.

...have a web site, on the web site of the county in which the corporation is located. Each community improvement corporation shall submit to audits by the auditor of state, the scope and frequency of which shall be in accordance with section 117.11 of the Revised Code as if the corporation were a public office subject to that section. However, a community improvement corporation may request in accordance with section...

Section 1725.04 | Appointment of inspectors.

...aining to his position, in the city and county in which the association is located, and shall be subject to all the laws relating thereto. The certificate of such appointee as to his official acts shall be evidence binding upon the persons interested. Every inspector, gauger, weigher, or measurer so appointed may appoint one or more deputies to be approved by the board of directors or board of officers of the assoc...

Section 1727.02 | Investments - loans.

...hem in mortgages upon real estate or in county, state, or United States securities. In its articles of incorporation, it may designate the kinds of securities in which its funds shall be invested, in which case no part of such funds shall be invested in securities other than those named in the articles. It shall not make any loan to any of its trustees or officers. It may take by gift, subscription, purchase, devise...

Section 1728.06 | Written application to municipal corporation for approval of project.

... as determined from the records of the county auditor not more than five days prior to the submission of the application to the mayor of the municipal corporation, of the owners of all property which the corporation proposes in its application to acquire. Such application shall be addressed and submitted to the mayor of the municipal corporation, who shall, within sixty days after receipt thereof, submit it wi...

Section 1728.112 | Urban redevelopment tax increment equivalent fund.

...ted to the municipal corporation by the county treasurer as provided in section 1728.111 of the Revised Code. Moneys deposited in the urban redevelopment tax increment equivalent fund shall be used for such purposes as are authorized in the resolution or ordinance establishing the fund. Any incidental surplus remaining in the urban redevelopment tax increment equivalent fund upon its dissolution shall be transferred ...

Section 1729.07 | Articles of incorporation.

... organized under this chapter. (3) The county and municipal corporation or township where the association's principal place of business will be located which need not be within this state; (4) The names and addresses of the incorporators; (5) The number of its directors or a statement that the number of directors shall be as specified in the bylaws; (6) The names and addresses of those who are to serve as directo...

Section 1729.55 | Voluntary dissolution.

...(A) An association may be dissolved voluntarily in the manner provided in this section. (B) A resolution of dissolution for an association shall state both of the following: (1) That the association elects to be dissolved; (2) Any additional provision considered necessary with respect to the proposed dissolution and winding up. (C) Before subscriptions for membership and any stock or other ownership interest have...

Section 1729.56 | Public notice of voluntary dissolution.

...ished and of general circulation in the county in which the principal place of business of the association was to be or is located and shall cause written notice of dissolution to be given to all known creditors of, and to all known claimants against, the dissolved association.

Section 173.011 | Planning and service areas.

...y divide the state into separate multi-county regions that shall be known as planning and service areas. If the department divides the state into those areas, then, consistent with the rules adopted under division (C)(1) of this section, it shall designate one public entity or one private nonprofit entity as each area's agency on aging. That agency shall administer programs on behalf of the department under th...

Section 173.11 | System of multipurpose senior centers.

...The department of aging shall, as appropriate and feasible and to the extent federal, state, and local funding is available, develop a system of community multipurpose senior centers for the purposes of: (A) Providing centralized, coordinated medical, social, supportive, and rehabilitative services to older adults; (B) Encouraging older adults to maintain physical, social, and emotional well-being and to live dig...

Section 173.12 | Services provided by multipurpose senior center.

...the center with any other state agency, county, township, municipal corporation, school district, community or technical college district, health district, person, or organization. The department shall provide for the necessary insurance coverage to protect all volunteers from the normal risks of personal liability while they are acting within the scope of their volunteer assignments for the provision of services u...

Section 173.14 | Long-term care ombudsman program definitions.

...pursuant to 42 C.F.R. 412.23(e); (c) A county home or district home operated pursuant to Chapter 5155. of the Revised Code; (d) A residential facility licensed under section 5119.34 of the Revised Code that provides accommodations, supervision, and personal care services for three to sixteen unrelated adults or accommodations and personal care services for only one or two adults who are receiving payments under the...

Section 173.26 | Payment of fee per bed to department of aging.

... pursuant to 42 C.F.R. 412.23(e); (3) County homes and district homes operated pursuant to Chapter 5155. of the Revised Code; (4) Residential facilities licensed under section 5119.34 of the Revised Code that provide accommodations, supervision, and personal care services for three to sixteen unrelated adults; (5) Facilities approved by the Veterans Administration under Section 104(a) of the "Veterans Health ...

Section 173.42 | Long-term care consultation program.

...d veterans service organizations or the county veterans service office that can assist with investigating and applying for benefits through the United States department of veterans affairs. (F) An individual's long-term care consultation may include an assessment of the individual's functional capabilities. The consultation may incorporate portions of the determinations required under sections 5119.40, 5123.021, an...

Section 173.541 | Eligibility for assisted living program.

... the residents of the facility; (2) A county or district home licensed as a residential care facility. (C) Meet all other eligibility requirements for the medicaid-funded component established in rules adopted under section 173.54 of the Revised Code.

Section 173.544 | Eligibility requirements for state-funded component of assisted living program.

...the residents of the facility; (2) A county or district home licensed as a residential care facility. (D) The individual must meet all other eligibility requirements for the state-funded component established in rules adopted under section 173.543 of the Revised Code.

Section 173.95 | Best practices to prevent elder fraud and financial exploitation.

...eneral's designee, in consultation with county departments of job and family services, adult protective services agencies, the Ohio bankers league, the community bankers association of Ohio, the securities industry and financial markets association, and the Ohio credit union league, shall work together to do all of the following: (1) Develop best practices and standards for preventing elder fraud and financial expl...

Section 1739.15 | Liability of members.

... it in the court of common pleas of the county of this state in which the cause of action arose or in which the plaintiff resides. Service of process in the action shall be perfected upon the arrangement by serving the superintendent of insurance in accordance with the laws of this state.