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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; area agencies on aging.

...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.

Section 1745.51 | Notice of voluntary dissolution.

...ished and of general circulation in the county in which the principal office of the unincorporated nonprofit association was to be or is located; (B) 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 association. If a statement is on file with the secretary of state appointing an agent authorized to receive ...

Section 1745.53 | Jurisdiction of court over winding up of affairs of voluntarily dissolved unincorporated nonprofit association.

...ority, the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which is located the principal office of a voluntarily dissolved unincorporated nonprofit association or of an unincorporated nonprofit association whose period of existence has expired, upon the complaint of the association, a majority of the managers, or a creditor or member of the association and upon notice to all of the managers and any other ...

Section 1746.10 | Interests in property.

...nother instrument of record in the same county which specifically contains such limitations. As to all bona fide purchasers and encumbrancers of the property, a conveyance, release, or encumbrance by such business trust, trustees, or nominees transfers or releases the estate or interest in the property specified free from the claims of the holders of shares of beneficial interest in the trust estate and free from any...

Section 1747.06 | Interests in property.

...nother instrument of record in the same county which specifically contains such limitations. As to all bona fide purchasers and encumbrancers of the property, a conveyance, release, or encumbrance by such trust, trustees, or nominees transfers or releases the estate or interest in the property specified free from the claims of the holders of certificates of beneficial interest in the trust estate and free from any ob...

Section 175.05 | General duties and powers - attorney general as legal representative.

...petent jurisdiction located in Franklin county, Ohio. (11) Enter into any contract, commitment, or agreement and execute any instrument necessary or incidental to the performance of duties and the execution of powers; (12) Adopt an official seal; (13)(a) Contract with any private or government entity to administer programs for which the agency receives sufficient revenues for its services or the agency support...

Section 1751.03 | Verification of application.

...graphic area or areas to be served, by county; (15) A copy of all solicitation documents; (16) A balance sheet and other financial statements showing the applicant's assets, liabilities, income, and other sources of financial support; (17) A description of the nature and extent of any reinsurance program to be implemented, and a demonstration that errors and omission insurance and, if appropriate, fidelity i...

Section 1751.45 | Administrative penalties - violations.

... the court of common pleas of Franklin county. The court in any such action or proceeding may levy civil penalties, not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars per violation, in addition to any other appropriate relief, including requiring a violator to pay the expenses reasonably incurred by the superintendent in enforcing the order. The penalties and fees collected under this division shall be paid into the s...

Section 176.08 | Unlawful discriminatory practices.

...Each municipal corporation, county, and township shall monitor its exercise of housing authority under Section 16 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution, to ensure that it does not encourage, contribute to, or participate in an unlawful discriminatory practice under division (H) of section 4112.02 of the Revised Code or discriminate against families with children.

Section 1761.02 | Establishment, licensing and operation.

...s and fees imposed by this state or any county, municipal corporation, local authority, or other subdivision, except that any real property owned by the nonprofit corporation is subject to taxation to the same extent according to its value as other real property is taxed. (F) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 5725.18 of the Revised Code, the capital deposits or contributions by participating credit unions sh...

Section 1761.13 | Investing or depositing funds.

...d, assumed, or guaranteed by any state, county, or municipal corporation of the United States; (7) In bonds or other evidence of indebtedness rated in the three highest ratings by Standard and Poor's or Moody's service, not in default as to principal or interest, that are valid obligations issued, assumed, or guaranteed by any corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States or a state and described in d...