Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3734.909 | Limitation on assessment.
...four years after the date on which the return for the period assessed was due or was filed, whichever date is later. This section does not bar an assessment when any of the following occur: (A) The person assessed failed to file a return required by section 3734.904 of the Revised Code; (B) The person assessed knowingly filed a false or fraudulent return; (C) The person assessed and the tax commissioner have waive... |
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Section 3734.9010 | Tire fee administrative fund.
...to the treasurer of state shall be deposited and credited in accordance with section 3734.901 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3734.9011 | Registration of wholesale distributors, retail dealers.
... or other person shall sell tires to a retail dealer within this state, and no retail dealer or other person shall import or otherwise acquire tires for sale at retail within this state from a person who is not a registered wholesale distributor, without having a registration therefor. (B) Each wholesale distributor and each retail dealer required to be registered under division (A) of this section shall apply for r... |
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Section 3734.9012 | Wholesale distributor to provide statement to customers.
...his section does not apply to sales at retail. |
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Section 3734.9013 | Prohibited acts.
...(A) No person shall fail to file any return or report required to be filed by section 3734.904 of the Revised Code, or file or cause to be filed any incomplete, false, or fraudulent return, report, or statement, or aid or abet another in the filing of any false or fraudulent return, report, or statement. (B) No person shall sell at retail any tire unless the tire was obtained from a wholesale dealer holding a curren... |
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Section 3734.9014 | Maintaining list of registered distributors.
...ssioner shall maintain a list of the wholesale distributors registered under division (A) of section 3734.9011 of the Revised Code. The list shall contain the name and address of each distributor and the account number assigned to each by the tax commissioner. The list and subsequent updates of it may be furnished to persons on the list and shall be open to public inspection in the office of the tax commissioner. |
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Section 3734.91 | Definitions - lead acid batteries.
...not limited to, computers, electronic games, telephones, radios, and similar electronics. "Consumer product" does not include vehicles, motorcycles, wheelchairs, boats, or other forms of motive power. (B) "Lead-acid battery" means a battery that contains lead and sulfuric acid, is used as a power source, and is not intended as a power source for consumer products. (C) "Retailer" means a person that sells lead-... |
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Section 3734.911 | Prohibiting commingling of used lead-acid batteries.
...g it to one of the following: (1) A retailer; (2) A wholesaler; (3) A secondary lead smelter; (4) An automotive repair business; (5) A household hazardous waste collection location or event; (6) A lead-acid battery collection or recycling entity or other entity that operates in compliance with rules adopted under section 3734.12 of the Revised Code. (C) A retailer shall discard a used lead-acid battery b... |
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Section 3734.912 | Duties of retailer.
...(A) A retailer that sells lead-acid batteries in this state shall accept from a purchaser of a lead-acid battery, at the time of purchase, used lead-acid batteries of the same general type and in a quantity that is at least equal to the number sold to the purchaser if the purchaser offers the used lead-acid batteries to the retailer. (B) A retailer that displays for sale and sells lead-acid batteries in ... |
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Section 3734.913 | Duties of wholesaler.
...s to the wholesaler. Not later than ninety days after the day of purchase of a lead-acid battery by such a retailer from a wholesaler, the wholesaler shall remove the applicable number of lead-acid batteries from the retailer's location. |
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Section 3734.914 | Required signage.
...(A) A retailer that displays for sale and sells lead-acid batteries in the state shall post a sign that shall be at least eight and one-half inches by eleven inches in size, use lettering that is at least thirty point font in size, display the universal recycling symbol, and contain all of the following language: (1) "It is illegal to discard a used lead-acid battery." (2) "Recycle your used batteries." (3) ... |
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Section 3734.915 | No signage for lead-acid battery cases.
... shall not be required to display a society for plastics industry symbol or code, a society for automotive engineers symbol or code, or another resin identification code. |
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Section 3734.99 | Penalty.
...), and (H) of this section, whoever recklessly violates any section of this chapter, except section 3734.025, 3734.18, 3734.57, 3734.572, 3734.573, 3734.574, or 3734.60 of the Revised Code, recklessly violates section 3734.03 of the Revised Code with regard to scrap tires, or recklessly violates an order issued under division (B) of section 3734.13 of the Revised Code regarding a violation of the provisions of this c... |
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Section 3735.27 | Creating metropolitan housing authority.
...his section, the most populous city becomes the city with the largest ratio of housing units owned or managed by the authority to population, when the term of office of the member who was appointed by the chief executive officer of the city with the largest ratio expires, that member shall not be reappointed, and the membership of the authority shall be as described in division (B)(1)(b) of this section. (b) I... |
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Section 3735.28 | Organization.
...an housing authority shall organize by electing one of its number chairman, and another vice-chairman, and it may employ counsel, a director, who shall be ex officio secretary, and such other officers and employees as are desired, and shall fix the term of office, qualifications, and compensation of each. |
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Section 3735.29 | Member or employee shall not have any interest in property.
...No member or employee of a metropolitan housing authority shall have any interest, directly or indirectly, in any contract for property, materials, or services to be acquired by said authority. |
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Section 3735.30 | County commissioners may appropriate and loan funds for initial construction expenses.
...commissioners of the county in which a metropolitan housing authority has been created may appropriate and loan to such authority a sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, for the purpose of paying expenses of organizing and supervising the work of the authority during the period of initial construction of the proposed projects. Such loan is to be authorized by a resolution of the board, which shall set forth the ... |
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Section 3735.31 | Metropolitan housing authority - powers and duties.
...ney or accept grants or other financial assistance from the federal government for or in aid of any housing project within its territorial limits; take over or lease or manage any housing project or undertaking constructed or owned by the federal government; comply with any conditions and enter into any mortgages, trust indentures, leases, or agreements that are necessary, convenient, or desirable; (D) Subject to s... |
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Section 3735.311 | Felony conviction precludes or terminates employment.
...reviously has been convicted of or has pleaded guilty to a felony. (2)(a) A metropolitan housing authority shall terminate the employment of a member of the police force of the metropolitan housing authority who does either of the following: (i) Pleads guilty to a felony; (ii) Pleads guilty to a misdemeanor pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement as provided in division (D) of section 2929.43 of the Revised Code ... |
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Section 3735.32 | Acquisition of real property.
.... The authority may acquire the fee simple title, or a lesser interest in any property within its territorial limits which it deems necessary to appropriate for the purposes of the authority. The powers shall be exercised by an authority in the same manner as is provided by sections 719.01 to 719.05 and 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code; and in exercising the power, the governing body, chairman, and counsel of the... |
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Section 3735.33 | Housing authorities may join or cooperate with one another.
...overnment agencies, housing-related knowledge, technology, software, innovations, or expertise for any of the following: (A) The development or redevelopment of housing projects; (B) The performance of federal housing contracts or grants; (C) Any matter related to the efficient operation of housing organizations; (D) The management or operation of a metropolitan housing authority or redevelopment authority. |
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Section 3735.34 | Exemption from taxation - audit.
...within the meaning of Section 2 of Article XII, Ohio Constitution, and shall be exempt from all taxation. All accounting and other transactions of the authority shall be subject to audit by the auditor of state. |
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Section 3735.35 | Payments to county treasurer.
...rtification of the county auditor to be credited to a fund to be designated as the "undevided public housing fund" and shall be distributed to the taxing subdivisions levying taxes in the subdivision in which the property is located, in the same proportions in which the current general property tax is distributed. |
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Section 3735.36 | Plans and specifications - advertisement for bids - award of contract.
...When a metropolitan housing authority has acquired the property necessary for any project, it shall proceed to make plans and specifications for carrying out such project, and shall advertise for bids for all work that it desires to have done by contract, such advertisements to be published as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code or once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circula... |
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Section 3735.37 | Annual report.
...annual report of these publicly available. All moneys received in excess of operating expenditures shall be devoted to the payment of interest and sinking fund charges for the retirement of indebtedness, whether secured by mortgage or otherwise, and from the excess there shall be set aside such fund as the authority deems proper for the purpose of covering repairs, depreciation, and reserves. Whatever balance ... |