Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 307.646 | Collecting and maintaining information; annual report.
...for the review of suicide deaths in the county or region. In an effort to ensure confidentiality, each committee shall do all of the following: (1) Maintain all records in a secure location; (2) Develop security measures to prevent unauthorized access to records containing information that could reasonably identify any person; (3) Develop a system for storing, processing, indexing, retrieving, and destroying in... |
Section 307.647 | Providing information to suicide fatality review committee.
... the request of the review committee, a county coroner shall make available to the review committee the coroner's full and complete record as described in section 313.10 of the Revised Code that relates to the person whose death is being reviewed by the committee. (B) Notwithstanding division (A) of this section, no person, entity, law enforcement agency, or prosecuting attorney shall provide any information regard... |
Section 307.654 | Domestic violence fatality review board - purpose and duties.
... by domestic violence that occur in the county or region served by the review board in order to develop an understanding of the causes and incidence of those deaths; (C) Recommending and developing plans for implementing local service and program changes and changes to the groups, professions, agencies, or entities that serve local residents that might prevent deaths by domestic violence; (D) Providing the depart... |
Section 307.659 | Unauthorized dissemination of confidential information.
...307.621 of the Revised Code in the same county or region, and otherwise collaborate with a child fatality review board, if the person whose death is being reviewed as a domestic violence fatality was a child. |
Section 307.694 | Expending funds for senior citizens services or facilities.
...The board of county commissioners may spend moneys for the support of senior citizens services or facilities. |
Section 307.72 | Appropriating funds for police training.
...The board of county commissioners may appropriate funds to pay the reasonable expenses of the sheriff or deputy sheriffs while going to, attending, and returning from any police training school, whether within or without the state. |
Section 307.76 | Operating or contracting for operation of zoological park.
...The board of county commissioners may maintain and operate a zoological park, or it may contract with or contribute to any nonprofit corporation organized to encourage the study and promote the sciences of natural history, to maintain and operate a zoological park, to develop such park, and to provide for the acquisition, disposition, and care of the animals to be exhibited therein. |
Section 307.761 | Facility to promote sciences and natural history.
...A board of county commissioners may maintain and operate a facility to encourage the study of and promote the sciences and natural history, or it may contract with or contribute to a nonprofit corporation to develop, maintain, and operate such a facility if the nonprofit corporation is organized, in whole or in part, for the purpose of encouraging the study of and to promote the sciences and natural history. |
Section 307.801 | Organization of board.
...Within ninety days after a county microfilming board has been established, it shall hold its initial meeting at such time as the secretary of the board determines. Thereafter, the board shall meet annually on the second Monday in January and at such other times and places as the secretary determines. The secretary shall, within five days after receiving a written request from any other member of the board, call... |
Section 307.88 | Bid contents.
...tation and the bid. (B) The board of county commissioners, by a unanimous vote of the entire board, may permit a contracting authority to exempt a bid from any or all of the requirements of section 153.54 of the Revised Code if the estimated cost is one hundred thousand dollars or less. If the board exempts a bid from any but not all of those requirements, the bid notice published pursuant to section 307.87 of the... |
Section 307.92 | Contracting authority defined.
...ity to contract for or on behalf of the county or any agency, department, authority, commission, office, or board thereof. |
Section 307.987 | Permitting exchange of information needed to improve services and assistance to individuals and families and the protection of children.
... Be adopted by resolution of a board of county commissioners; (E) Specify how the contract, plan, or procedures may be amended. |
Section 307.988 | Federal requirements for contracts with religious organization.
...If a board of county commissioners contracts with a religious organization under section 307.981 or 307.982 of the Revised Code, the religious organization shall comply with section 104 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-193). |
Section 308.061 | Contract with prosecuting attorney.
...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 308.14 | Authority to contract.
...The board of trustees of a regional airport authority may enter into such contracts or other arrangements with the United States government or any department thereof, with the state government of this or other states, with counties, municipalities, townships, or other governmental agencies created by or under the authority of the laws of the state of Ohio or other states, with persons, with public corporations and pr... |
Section 309.01 | Election of prosecuting attorney.
... shall be elected quadrennially in each county, a prosecuting attorney, who shall hold his office for four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election. |
Section 309.14 | Injuries to timber.
...f the general revenue fund, or into the county treasury to the credit of the school district, as the case may be. |
Section 309.15 | Annual report to attorney general.
...ed by indictment or information in his county for the year ending the first day of July, specifying: (A) Under the head of felonies: (1) The number convicted; (2) The number acquitted; (3) The amount of costs incurred; (4) The amount of costs collected. (B) Under the head of misdemeanors: (1) The number convicted; (2) The number acquitted; (3) The amount of fines imposed; (4) The amount of fines collected;... |
Section 3101.08 | Who may solemnize marriages.
...ed to solemnize marriages, a judge of a county court in accordance with section 1907.18 of the Revised Code, a judge of a municipal court in accordance with section 1901.14 of the Revised Code, a probate judge in accordance with section 2101.27 of the Revised Code, the mayor of a municipal corporation anywhere within this state, the superintendent of Ohio deaf and blind education services, or any religious society in... |
Section 3101.13 | Marriage record.
...emnization, to the probate judge of the county in which the marriage license was issued. If, in accordance with section 2101.27 of the Revised Code, a probate judge solemnizes a marriage and if the probate judge issued the marriage license to the husband and wife, the probate judge shall file a certificate of that solemnized marriage in the probate judge's office within thirty days after the solemnization. All ... |
Section 3101.15 | Applying to correct marriage certificate.
...certificate in the probate court of the county in which the certificate was filed. In the application, the applicant shall set forth all of the available facts required on a certificate of marriage and the reasons for making the application, including the reason for the unavailability of the parties to the marriage. The applicant shall verify the application. On the filing of an application under this section, the c... |
Section 3105.62 | Residency requirement.
...marriage shall be brought in the proper county for commencement of actions pursuant to the Rules of Civil Procedure. An action for dissolution of marriage may be brought pursuant to a motion for conversion of a divorce action into an action for dissolution of marriage pursuant to section 3105.08 of the Revised Code. For purposes of service of process, both parties in an action for dissolution of marriage shall be con... |
Section 3107.031 | Assessor to conduct home study - false statements.
...sts and paid into the state treasury or county treasury, as the court may direct. On request, the assessor shall provide the person seeking to adopt a copy of the report of the home study. The assessor shall delete from that copy any provisions concerning the opinion of other persons, excluding the assessor, of the person's suitability to adopt a minor. This section does not apply to a foster caregiver seeking ... |
Section 3107.04 | Filing petition - caption.
...tion shall be filed in the court in the county in which the person to be adopted was born, or in which, at the time of filing the petition, the petitioner or the person to be adopted or parent of the person to be adopted resides, or in which the petitioner is stationed in military service, or in which the agency having the permanent custody of the person to be adopted is located. (B) If the court finds in the inter... |
Section 3107.14 | Presence of petitioner and adoptee at hearing - continuance - final decree or interlocutory order.
...y the case to the juvenile court of the county where the minor is then residing for appropriate action and disposition if it finds any of the following: (1) The requirements for a decree under division (C) of this section have not been satisfied; (2) The court vacates an interlocutory order of adoption (3) A person sought to be adopted was placed in the home of the petitioner in violation of law. (E) The iss... |