Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 307.933 | Issuance of securities.
... repair of any improvements for a multicounty, municipal-county, or multicounty-municipal correctional center that is provided for in section 307.93 of the Revised Code and for which a county may issue securities under section 133.15 of the Revised Code. (B) The commission may issue securities of the commission to fund or refund the securities issued under division (A) of this section. The commission may als... |
Section 307.982 | Contracts to perform family services duty or workforce development activity.
...vision (B) of this section, a board of county commissioners may enter into a written contract with a private or government entity, including a public or private college or university, for the entity to perform a family services duty or workforce development activity on behalf of a county family services agency or workforce development agency. The entity with which a board contracts is not required to be locate... |
Section 309.08 | Powers and duties of prosecuting attorney - rewards for information as to drug-related offenses.
...to the commission of crimes within the county. The prosecuting attorney shall prosecute, on behalf of the state, all complaints, suits, and controversies in which the state is a party, except for those required to be prosecuted by a special prosecutor pursuant to section 177.03 of the Revised Code or by the attorney general pursuant to section 109.83 of the Revised Code, and other suits, matters, and controversi... |
Section 311.01 | Election and qualifications of sheriff.
... shall be elected quadrennially in each county. A sheriff shall hold office for a term of four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after the sheriff's election. (B) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no person is eligible to be a candidate for sheriff, and no person shall be elected or appointed to the office of sheriff, unless that person meets all of the following requirements: (1) The... |
Section 317.08 | Records to be kept by county recorder.
...(A) The county recorder shall record all instruments in one general record series to be known as the "official records." The county recorder shall record in the official records all of the following instruments that are presented for recording, upon payment of the fees prescribed by law: (1) Deeds and other instruments of writing for the absolute and unconditional sale or conveyance of lands, tenements, and heredi... |
Section 317.114 | Standard format of instruments to be recorded.
...ocument presented for recording to the county recorder shall have been prepared in accordance with all of the following requirements: (1) Legible print size not smaller than a font size of ten; (2) Minimum paper size of eight and one-half inches by eleven inches; (3) Maximum paper size of eight and one-half inches by fourteen inches; (4) Black or blue ink only; (5) No use of highlighting; (6) Margins of on... |
Section 323.66 | Expedited foreclosure by board of revision on unoccupied land.
... 5722., or 5723. of the Revised Code, a county board of revision created under section 5715.01 of the Revised Code, upon the board's initiative, expressed by resolution, may foreclose the state's lien for real estate taxes upon abandoned land in the county and, upon the complaint of a certificate holder or county land reutilization corporation, foreclose the lien of the state or the certificate h... |
Section 323.74 | Disposition of abandoned land not sold at auction.
... is not sold at the public auction, the county board of revision may order the disposition of the abandoned land in accordance with division (B) or (C) of this section. (B) The abandoned land offered for sale at a public auction as described in section 323.73 of the Revised Code, but not sold at the auction, may be offered for sale in any usual and customary manner by the sheriff as otherwise provided by law. The ... |
Section 325.23 | No reduction of compensation due to decline of population in 1993.
...(A) As used in this section, "county office" means the office of county auditor, county treasurer, county sheriff, clerk of the court of common pleas, county recorder, county commissioner, prosecuting attorney, county engineer, or county coroner. (B) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this chapter, the annual compensation of a person holding any county office on December 31, 1992, who commences a new term o... |
Section 3311.52 | Establishment of cooperative education school district - dissolution of county school financing district.
...trict that is within the territory of a county school financing district. A copy of each resolution shall be filed with the governing board of the educational service center which created the county school financing district. Upon the filing of the last such resolution, the educational service center governing board shall immediately notify each board of education filing such a resolution of the date on which ... |
Section 339.08 | Hospital trust fund.
...The board of county hospital trustees may receive any gift, bequest, or devise of real or personal property in trust for the erection, improvement, or support of the county hospital, and administer the said property and the proceeds thereof in the manner required by law or the instrument creating such trust. Before receiving such trust property, the board shall give additional bond in such amount as the board of coun... |
Section 340.021 | County alternatives for providing alcohol and drug addiction services.
...lth service district where the board of county commissioners has established an alcohol and drug addiction services board, the community mental health board established under former section 340.02 of the Revised Code shall serve as the entity responsible for providing mental health services in the county. A community mental health board has all the powers, duties, and obligations of a board of alcohol, drug addiction... |
Section 340.022 | Board size after withdrawing from a joint-county district.
...31, 2022, grants approval to a board of county commissioners of a county with a population of at least seventy thousand but not more than eighty thousand, according to data from the 2010 federal census, to withdraw from a joint-county alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district pursuant to section 340.01 of the Revised Code, the size of the board shall be determined by the board of county commissioner... |
Section 340.10 | County auditor is auditor and fiscal officer of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district or joint-county district.
...The county auditor or, in a joint-county alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district, the auditor of the county, the treasurer of which has been designated in the agreement between the counties of the district as custodian of the funds for addiction services, mental health services, and recovery supports, is hereby designated as the auditor and fiscal officer of an alcohol, drug addiction, and mental ... |
Section 341.12 | Confinement of persons in custody in jail of another county.
...In a county not having a sufficient jail or staff, the sheriff shall convey any person charged with the commission of an offense, sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail, or in custody upon civil process to a jail in any county the sheriff considers most convenient and secure. As used in this paragraph, any county includes a contiguous county in an adjoining state. The sheriff may call such aid as is necessary... |
Section 3501.28 | Compensation of precinct officials.
..., each precinct election official in a county shall be paid for the official's services at the same hourly rate, which shall be not less than the minimum hourly rate established by the Fair Labor Standards Act and not more than ninety-five dollars per diem. (C) The secretary of state shall establish, by rule adopted under section 111.15 of the Revised Code, the maximum amount of per diem compensation that may ... |
Section 3503.19 | Methods of registration or change of registration.
...at a public library, at the office of a county treasurer, or at a branch office established by the board of elections, or in person, through another person, or by mail at the office of the secretary of state or at the office of a board of elections. A registered elector may also change the elector's registration on election day at any polling place where the elector is eligible to vote, in the manner provided under s... |
Section 3506.02 | Manner of adopting voting machines, marking devices, and automatic tabulating equipment.
...be adopted for use in elections in any county in the following manner: (A) By the board of elections; (B) By the board of county commissioners of such county on the recommendation of the board of elections; (C) By the affirmative vote of a majority of the electors of such county voting upon the question of the adoption of such equipment in such county. If a petition signed by electors equal in number to two ... |
Section 351.04 | Organization of board of directors.
...rs: (A) Six directors appointed by the county commissioners. One shall be a representative of the townships in the county, one shall be a representative of a major business trade association located in the county, and one shall be a representative of the convention and visitors' bureau operating within the county. Not more than three of the persons appointed under this division shall be members of the same political... |
Section 3513.10 | Filing fees.
...ourt of common pleas judge $ 50 For county court judge $ 50 For municipal court judge $ 50 For district office, including member of the United States house of representatives and member of the general assembly $ 50 For county office $ 50 For city office $ 20 For village office $ 10 For township office $ 10 For member of state board of education $ 20 For member of local, city, or ex... |
Section 3517.03 | Controlling committees of major or intermediate political party membership.
...s the outgoing committee determines; a county central committee consisting of one member from each election precinct in the county, or of one member from each ward in each city and from each township in the county, as the outgoing committee determines; and such district, city, township, or other committees as the rules of the party provide. All the members of such committees shall be members of the party and... |
Section 3521.014 | Fourth congressional district.
...ins the following territory:
Allen county Auglaize county Champaign county Delaware county Hardin county Logan county Marion county Morrow county Richland county In Shelby county, the following census blocks: |
Section 3521.015 | Fifth congressional district.
... the following territory:
Crawford county Hancock county Huron county In Lorain county, the following census blocks: |
Section 3704.01 | Air pollution control definitions.
...ty health department representing Stark county; (c) The Hamilton county department of environmental services, southwest Ohio air quality agency representing Butler, Warren, Hamilton, and Clermont counties; (d) The city of Cleveland division of the environment representing Cuyahoga county; (e) The regional air pollution control agency representing Darke, Preble, Miami, Montgomery, Clark, and Greene counties; (... |
Section 3736.05 | Making grants - matching contributions.
...le applicant that is or is located in a county that has a per capita income equal to or below ninety per cent of the median county per capita income of the state as determined by the director using the most recently available figures from the United States census bureau, to provide a matching contribution as follows: (a) Up to ten per cent of the grant from any eligible applicant that is or is located in a county th... |