Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1721.10 | Exemptions of burial grounds.
...c or for private use, and recorded or filed as such in the office of the county recorder of the county where they are situated, and any burial ground that has been used as such for fifteen years are exempt from sale on execution on a judgment, dower, and compulsory partition; but land appropriated and set apart as a private burial ground is not so exempt if it exceeds in value the sum of fifty dollars. The lien for ... |
Section 1721.11 | Acting as soldiers' monumental association.
... as a cemetery association, and, as it elects, may take charge of the management of cemetery grounds, or monuments especially erected in honor of soldiers or seamen who have died in the service of the state or of the United States or both. |
Section 1721.12 | Acceptance and execution of certain trusts.
...eautifying fences, graves, vaults, mausoleums, monuments, walks, cemetery lots, drives, or avenues in its cemeteries, and may appropriate such property, or the proceeds thereof, to any of such purposes according to the terms of the trust for which it was given, granted, or devised. |
Section 1721.13 | Incorporation when holding land within a village.
... subscriptions of lot holders and the sale of lots, and who are acting through a board of trustees chosen by members of the association may, when the lands thus occupied have been brought or held within the corporate limits of a village subsequently to the time of their purchase and improvement, become incorporated for cemetery purposes, as though the lands held by the association were outside such corporate limits. ... |
Section 1721.14 | Cemetery policemen.
...r 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 1721.15 | Sale of grounds by certain associations.
... or which is involved in debt it is unable to pay, may apply, by petition to the court of common pleas of the county in which such cemetery is located, for the sale of the whole or a portion of its grounds, and said court may order such sale. The money derived from such sale shall be applied, under the direction of such court, to the costs of the removal from such grounds and reinterment elsewhere of the remains of t... |
Section 1721.16 | Sinking fund.
... of real estate in this state worth double the loan or upon collateral consisting of any such securities which are of equal face value with the loan. It shall not loan such money to a member of the cemetery board. All moneys thus appropriated to a sinking fund and interest earned thereon shall be held exclusively for the enlargement, improvement, repair, or adornment of cemetery grounds, or for constructing or keepi... |
Section 1721.17 | Transfer from one association to another.
...so organized for cemetery purposes and electing to accept such transfer, said trustees may execute a deed of conveyance and transfer of said lands, improvements, and other assets to said corporation. If the members of such association are its lot owners, and notice of such meeting has been given as provided by this section, not less than fifteen members shall constitute a quorum, and the conveyance and transfer of th... |
Section 1721.18 | Crematory associations and morgues.
... firm shall establish a morgue on a street upon which there are dwelling houses unless the owners or occupants of all dwelling houses within two hundred yards of the proposed morgue give their written consent thereto. This section does not apply to a crematory built, or a morgue established, as of April 3, 1900. |
Section 1721.19 | Violation of bylaw, rule or regulation - detention or arrest.
...s, directors, or other officers of a cemetery company or association, or by a board of township trustees having charge of township cemeteries, with reference to the protection, good order, and preservation of cemeteries, and the trees, shrubbery, structures, and adornments therein. (B)(1) A watchperson, superintendent, gardener, or agent of a cemetery company or association who has probable cause to believe that a p... |
Section 1721.20 | Charge for delivery or installation of burial vault.
...allation of a burial receptacle in a cemetery for human remains, except when such charge is for service actually performed, or expense actually incurred in aid of said installation. Charges under this exception shall be equal for similar services in the same cemetery. |
Section 1721.21 | Establishment of endowment care trust.
...vailable for inspection at reasonable times by any owner of interment rights in the cemetery. (2) Every cemetery required to establish and maintain an endowment care trust shall ensure each of the following: (a) That the cemetery has deposited, at the time specified in division (D) of this section, the amounts required by that division in the cemetery's endowment care trust; (b) That the cemetery used the amoun... |
Section 1721.211 | Preneed cemetery merchandise and services contract.
...of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1954," 26 U.S.C.A. 501, an established fraternal organization, or a municipal corporation or other political subdivision of the state, to a cemetery that is a national cemetery, or to a cemetery that is a family cemetery as defined in section 4767.02 of the Revised Code; provided that, on a voluntary basis, rules and other measures are adopted to safeguard and secure all moneys receiv... |
Section 1721.23 | Cancellation of contract for sale of mausoleum space.
...f his immediate family dies before completion of the mausoleum. The options shall include, but not be limited to, providing entombment in a temporary space. (C) If a contract is canceled pursuant to division (A) of this section, the seller shall, within thirty days of cancellation, refund all moneys paid by the purchaser under the contract. |
Section 1721.99 | Penalty.
... of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than five nor more than fifty dollars. (B) Whoever violates section 1721.20 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars. (C) Whoever violates section 1721.21 or 1721.211 of the Revised Code shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both. |
Section 1733.01 | Credit union definitions.
...l, a corporation, an unincorporated society or association, or any other organization of individuals. (H) "Articles" includes original articles of incorporation, agreements of merger, amended articles, and amendments to any of these. (I) "Regulations" includes the code of regulations of a credit union and any amendments thereto or an amended code of regulations and any amendments thereto. (J) Persons having a "com... |
Section 1733.02 | Purpose of chapter.
...tive uses, assistance to members in budgeting and money management and the effective use of their assets and resources, and all activities necessary or incidental thereto; (B) To delegate to the superintendent of credit unions rule-making power and administrative discretion, subject to this chapter, which will assure that the supervision and regulation of credit unions, chartered or qualified under the laws of this ... |
Section 1733.03 | Purpose of credit union.
... purposes, assistance to members in budgeting and money management and the effective use of their assets and resources, and all activities necessary or incidental thereto. |
Section 1733.04 | Authority of credit union.
...g as a trustee or custodian for member retirement, education, or health savings accounts. (8) Participate in and pledge assets in connection with the linked deposit programs under sections 135.61 to 135.66 of the Revised Code and sections 135.70 to 135.71 of the Revised Code. (B) The authority of a credit union shall be subject to the following: (1) A credit union may not borrow money in excess of twenty-fiv... |
Section 1733.041 | Insurance protection for members' accounts.
... 12 U.S.C. 1751, and any amendments thereto, or from a credit union share guaranty corporation, established under Chapter 1761. of the Revised Code, or from any insurer qualified under the laws of this state to write such insurance. |
Section 1733.042 | Posting notice of insurance.
...ice facilities. The notice shall be not less than eight and one-half inches by eleven inches and shall include all of the following in not less than twenty-four point type: (1) A statement that members' accounts are insured by a share guaranty corporation; (2) The name of the share guaranty corporation; (3) A conspicuous underlined statement that reads as follows: "MEMBERS' ACCOUNTS ARE NOT INSURED OR GUARANTEED B... |
Section 1733.05 | Membership.
...gulations, a person shall be deemed to retain affiliation with the credit union so long as the person remains a member of the credit union even though no longer within the field of membership. (D) Unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or the code of regulations, and subject to such conditions as the superintendent of credit unions may establish, groups composed of persons within the field of me... |
Section 1733.051 | Grounds for termination of services.
...on; (4) Otherwise engages in conduct detrimental to the credit union. (B) A member that has its membership terminated or services suspended under division (A) of this section may, within ninety days after the termination or suspension, appeal the action to the board of directors of the credit union. The board may affirm, disaffirm, or modify the action, and its decision is final. |
Section 1733.06 | Statutory agent.
...agent shall meet the requirements of Title XVII of the Revised Code for an entity of the agent's type to transact business or exercise privileges in this state. |
Section 1733.07 | Forming a credit union.
...incorporation. (1) The articles shall set forth: (a) The name, which shall include the words "credit union" and shall not be so similar to the name of an existing credit union as to be likely to mislead the public; (b) The place in this state where the principal office of the credit union is to be located; (c) The purpose, which shall be "to conduct the business of a credit union"; (d) The persons and organizati... |