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Section 902.11 | Property subject to taxes and zoning, planning and building regulations.

...on of the year shall be remitted by the county auditor. (B) Bonds issued under this chapter, the transfer thereof, and the interest and other income from the bonds, including any profit made on the sale thereof, are free from taxation within the state.

Section 903.10 | Administrative rules for permits to install and permits to operate [see Section 3 of H.B. 363 of the 128th General Assembly].

...th local officials, including boards of county commissioners and boards of township trustees, in addressing issues related to local government infrastructure needs and the financing of that infrastructure. (C) Establish all of the following concerning insect and rodent control plans required under section 903.06 of the Revised Code: (1) The information to be included in an insect and rodent control plan; (2) Crite...

Section 905.323 | Voluntary nutrient management plans.

...o the court of common pleas of Franklin county. (D) After a voluntary nutrient management plan has been approved under this section, the person who developed the plan or had it developed shall submit the plan once every five years to the supervisors of the applicable soil and water conservation district or the director for review. If after the review the supervisors or the director determines that the plan needs to ...

Section 905.326 | Application of fertilizer in western basin.

... court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the premises is located for a search warrant authorizing access to the premises for the purposes of this section. (4) The court shall issue the search warrant for the purposes requested if there is probable cause to believe that the person is not in compliance with this section. The finding of probable cause may be based on hearsay, provided that there is a rea...

Section 905.35 | Label information.

... Name and address of the purchaser, and county of destination; (3) Date of sale; (4) Product name; (5) Net weight; (6) Grade expressed in whole numbers only for all mixed fertilizers, and other claims, if any. The weight and grade of each material in the mixture and the total weight of the mixture may be stated in lieu of a statement of the grade of the mixture. (C) No person shall distribute in this state any t...

Section 905.37 | Statement and reports by director.

...(A) The director of agriculture may distribute annual statements of fertilizer sales by grades of materials and mixed fertilizer by counties, in a manner prescribed by the director. (B) The director may publish annually a report of the analysis of fertilizers inspected. (C) The director may distribute a state fertilizer usage report by grade of materials and mixed fertilizers for each month.

Section 905.41 | Design and construction of storage facilities for anhydrous ammonia.

...ity is proposed to be located; (2) The county sheriff, or the police chief of the police department of a municipal corporation, township, or township or joint township police district, as applicable, with jurisdiction over the location where the storage facility is proposed to be located; (3) The fire chief of the fire department with jurisdiction over the location where the storage facility is proposed to be ...

Section 905.43 | Mislabeled or misrepresented fertilizer.

...y a sealer of weights and measures of a county or municipal corporation.

Section 905.47 | Condemnation procedures.

... court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the fertilizer is located. The court upon a finding that the fertilizer is in violation of sections 905.31 to 905.503 of the Revised Code or any rule shall order the condemnation of the fertilizer, and it shall be disposed of in a manner consistent with the laws of this state. The court shall not order the condemnation of the fertilizer without first givin...

Section 905.48 | Injunctions.

...ly to the court of common pleas in the county wherein any of the provisions of sections 905.31 to 905.503 of the Revised Code are being violated for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from the violation.

Section 905.503 | No local regulation of fertilizers.

...: (1) "Political subdivision" means a county, township, or municipal corporation and any other body corporate and politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (2) "Local legislation" includes, but is not limited to, an ordinance, resolution, regulation, rule, motion, or amendment that is enacted or adopted by a political subdivision. (B)(1) No pol...

Section 905.58 | Annual statement of liming material sales.

... statement of liming material sales, by county and by grade, as defined in section 905.54 of the Revised Code, in a manner prescribed by the director. (B) The director shall publish an annual report of the director's analysis of liming material that the director has inspected.

Section 905.64 | Condemnation order.

... court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the liming material is located. If the court finds that the liming material is in violation of sections 905.51 to 905.65 of the Revised Code or any rule adopted under those sections, it shall order the condemnation of the liming material. The court shall not order the condemnation of the liming material without first giving the manufacturer, seller, or distribu...

Section 905.65 | Injunction.

...ply to the court of common pleas in the county wherein sections 905.51 to 905.65, inclusive, of the Revised Code are being violated for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from such violation.

Section 907.35 | Prosecutions.

...ttorney, or city director of law of the county wherein the offense was committed or where the person lives shall institute proceedings against any person charged with violation of such sections if the evidence warrants such action. After judgment by the court, the director may publish any information pertinent to the issuance of judgment, in such media as he designates.

Section 909.01 | Apiary definitions.

...stered by the state or by any district, county, municipal corporation, or other governmental subdivision thereof. When construing or enforcing such sections, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, servant, or other individual acting for or employed by any person as above defined within the scope of the person's employment or office is deemed to be the act, omission, or failure of such person, as well as...

Section 917.06 | No local regulations.

...ection, "political subdivision" means a county, township, or municipal corporation and any other body corporate and politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (B) All political subdivisions shall give full faith and credit to the inspections and acts performed and records created in the administration and enforcement of this chapter and the rules adopte...

Section 917.21 | Injunctive or other relief.

...apply to the court of common pleas of a county in which a violation of this chapter or rules adopted under it occurs for a temporary or permanent injunction or other appropriate relief concerning the violation.

Section 917.99 | Penalty.

...sburse the remainder of the fine to the county treasurer.

Section 918.08 | License - annual fee - violations.

...ly to the court of common pleas of the county in which a violation of sections 918.01 to 918.12 of the Revised Code or rules adopted under those sections occurs for a temporary or permanent injunction or other appropriate relief concerning the violation.

Section 918.28 | License issuance, revocation, suspension.

...ly to the court of common pleas of the county in which a violation of sections 918.21 to 918.31 of the Revised Code or rules adopted under those sections occurs for a temporary or permanent injunction or other appropriate relief concerning the violation.

Section 921.06 | Commercial applicator license.

... the United States government, a state, county, township, or municipal corporation, or a park district, port authority, or sanitary district created under Chapter 1545., 4582., or 6115. of the Revised Code, respectively; (c) Apply restricted use pesticides. Division (A)(1)(c) of this section does not apply to a private applicator or an immediate family member or a subordinate employee of a private applicator who i...

Section 921.13 | Pesticide dealer license.

...n does not apply to any federal, state, county, or municipal agency that provides pesticides for its own programs. (C) Each licensed pesticide dealer is responsible for the acts of each employee in the solicitation and sale of pesticides and all claims and recommendations for use of pesticides. The pesticide dealer's license is subject to denial, suspension, or revocation after a hearing for any violation of this c...

Section 921.24 | Prohibited acts.

...; (H) Impersonate any federal, state, county, or municipal official; (I) Make false or fraudulent records, invoices, or reports; (J) Fail to provide training to trained servicepersons in the application of general use or restricted use pesticides, as applicable; (K) Fail to provide direct supervision as specified in rules adopted under division (C) of section 921.16 of the Revised Code; (L) Distribute a mis...

Section 921.29 | Fines, penalties, costs, and damages are lien of state.

...of the director of agriculture with the county in which the real and personal property is located. The real and personal property of the person shall be liable to execution for the fines, penalties, costs, and damages by the attorney general, who shall deposit any proceeds from an execution upon the property in the pesticide, fertilizer, and lime program fund created in section 921.22 of the Revised Code.