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Section 759.39 | Municipal corporation or township may withdraw.
...y, or both, may, by a resolution of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation or of the board of township trustees and with the consent of the legislative authorities of the remaining municipal corporations and the boards of the remaining townships, withdraw from the management and control of such cemetery and relinquish interest therein. Thereupon the cemetery shall be under the management and control o... |
Section 759.40 | Public burial ground may be appropriated.
...In the establishment of a union cemetery, a municipal corporation and a township may make use of a public burial ground or cemetery held by the municipal corporation or township, and may make use of any land acquired by dedication, gift, or devise for burial purposes. |
Section 759.41 | Purchase of lands - improvements.
...ees of a township, may purchase, for cemetery purposes, from an incorporated cemetery association the lands, lots, and improvements of such association remaining unsold and take a conveyance thereof. Such purchase money shall be applied to the payment of the legal debts of the association, and to the embellishment and preservation of the land purchased, and such other purposes as the trustees of the cemetery direct. |
Section 759.42 | Municipal corporation or township may transfer cemetery property to cemetery association.
...tees may transfer to an incorporated cemetery association the lands, lots, and improvements of a cemetery owned and controlled by the municipal corporation or township for cemetery purposes. The association shall assume all legal debts on the cemeteries so transferred. |
Section 759.43 | Rights and titles inviolate.
...the government and regulation of the cemetery by the authorities making the purchase. |
Section 759.44 | Clerk shall record plat of ground.
...t purpose, a plat of all grounds for cemetery purposes laid out into avenues, walks, paths, and lots, and he shall execute to the purchasers of lots such conveyances as are necessary to carry into effect the contracts of sale. The conveyance shall, at the expense of the person receiving it, be recorded by the clerk in a book kept for that purpose. |
Section 759.45 | Acquisition of cemetery approach.
...g control and management of a public cemetery, acting under sections 759.02 to 759.48, inclusive, of the Revised Code, may acquire property necessary, in the judgment of a majority of them, for a better approach thereto. No lot or parcel of land or part thereof upon which a dwelling house is situated shall be so appropriated. Such property may be acquired by gift, purchase, appropriation, or by exchange therefor of p... |
Section 759.46 | Conveyances.
... or municipal corporation owning the cemetery. The officers making such exchange shall execute, in the name of the township or municipal corporation, conveyances of the property so exchanged. No property shall be acquired by purchase or appropriation unless the money necessary to pay for it is in the cemetery fund. Land so acquired may not be used for burial purposes nor be subject to statutory restrictions against ... |
Section 759.47 | Sale of old approach.
...poses, may be sold by them at public sale to the highest bidder after advertisement as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code or once a week for five consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the county in which the cemetery is situated. The board of township trustees or board of cemetery trustees of a municipal corporation making such sale shall execute in the name of the township or... |
Section 759.48 | Appropriation of property.
...ake application to the court of common pleas or to a judge thereof in vacation, or to the probate court of the county in which the property or a part thereof is located, in the manner prescribed in section 163.05 of the Revised Code, and the proceedings therefor shall be conducted as prescribed by sections 163.01 to 163.22, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
Section 759.49 | Rules governing product of fetal death.
...3705.01 of the Revised Code. (B) The legislative authority of a municipal corporation owning a public burial ground or cemetery, whether within or without the municipal corporation, may pass and provide for the enforcement of ordinances for the burial, re-interment, or disinterment of the product of a fetal death in that public burial ground or cemetery. (C) With regard to the product of a fetal death, on t... |
Section 759.491 | Reinterment or disinterment of product of fetal death.
...nt or disinterment of the product of a fetal death buried in accordance with division (C)(2) of section 759.49 of the Revised Code is not subject to section 517.24 of the Revised Code if one or both surviving parents provide written consent for the re-interment or disinterment to the public burial ground or cemetery and comply with any ordinances passed under division (B) of section 759.49 of the Revised Code.... |
Section 924.01 | Agricultural commodity marketing program definitions.
...eans any person who sells, offers for sale, markets, or distributes an agricultural commodity that the person has purchased or acquired directly from a producer, or that the person markets on behalf of a producer. (C) "Handler" means any person who is in the business of packing, grading, selling, offering for sale, or marketing any agricultural commodity in commercial quantities as defined in a marketing program. ... |
Section 924.02 | Director to establish marketing programs for agricultural commodities.
...rketing programs to: (1) Promote the sale and use of their products; (2) Develop new uses and markets for such products; (3) Improve the methods of distributing such products to consumers; (4) Standardize the quality of such products for specific uses. (B) Adopt and enforce rules to put into effect the intent of sections 924.01 to 924.16 of the Revised Code; (C) Except as provided in section 924.06 of the Re... |
Section 924.03 | Authority of marketing programs for agricultural commodities.
...) Advertise and otherwise promote the sale of such agricultural commodity; (3) Assemble and distribute market information for such agricultural commodity; (4) Research and survey markets for and the marketing of such agricultural commodity; (5) Conduct research to improve production of and develop new uses for such agricultural commodity; (6) Contract with qualified organizations, agencies, or individuals to carr... |
Section 924.04 | Petition for referendum to establish or amend marketing program.
...riculture with a petition signed by the lesser of one thousand or twenty per cent of all such producers requesting that the director hold a referendum in accordance with section 924.06 of the Revised Code to establish a marketing program for that commodity or to amend an existing program. (B) At the time of presentation of the petition to the director under division (A) of this section, the petitioners also shall pr... |
Section 924.05 | Filing properly certified report by handler, distributor or processor.
... agricultural commodity for which a marketing program is proposed to file with him within thirty days, a properly certified report which shows: (1) The correct name and address of each producer of such agricultural commodity from whom such handler, distributor, or processor received such agricultural commodity in the marketing season preceding the filing of such report; (2) The volume marketed by each such produce... |
Section 924.06 | Referendum to establish or amend marketing program.
...k of more than seventy-five thousand domesticated chickens and, if the referendum is held on a proposed amendment to an egg marketing program, is subject to an assessment under the program. |
Section 924.07 | Establishing marketing program - operating committee.
...shall a list include fewer than three names. (E) The director, or the director's designee, is an ex officio member of each operating committee, with the right to vote. (F) Each member of an operating committee, except the director or the director's designee, is entitled to actual and necessary travel and incidental expenses while attending meetings of the committee or while engaged in the performance of official re... |
Section 924.08 | Monitoring actions of operating committee.
...isions of the marketing program; (2) Rules adopted by the director; (3) Sections 924.01 to 924.16 of the Revised Code. (D) Administrative activities of each committee are coordinated with those of the department of agriculture. |
Section 924.09 | Levying assessments.
...ducers that pay the assessments receive credits from the board. |
Section 924.10 | Marketing program funds - fiscal year - financial statements.
...tion 924.09 of the Revised Code and deposited pursuant to this division also shall be used only in defraying the costs of administration of the marketing program and for carrying out sections 924.02, 924.03, and 924.13 of the Revised Code. (C) Each operating committee shall establish a fiscal year for its marketing program and shall publish within sixty days of the end of each fiscal year an activity and financial r... |
Section 924.12 | Suspending operation of marketing program.
...han twelve consecutive months. (B) At least once in each five years of operation, or at any time upon written petition by the lesser of twenty per cent or one thousand of the producers affected by a marketing program, the director shall give public notice by analogy to division (A) of and conduct a hearing under division (C) of section 119.03 of the Revised Code to consider the continuation of the program. The dire... |
Section 924.13 | Termination of marketing program.
...al commodity favor termination of a marketing program for the commodity the operating committee and the director of agriculture shall terminate all operations of the program. (B) Upon the termination of any marketing program, the director may spend any remaining unobligated funds for any lawful purpose of the department of agriculture. |
Section 924.15 | Enforcing compliance.
...ity granted by this chapter, or any marketing program which is established in compliance with this chapter. |