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Section 765.01 | Noncriminal land use infraction definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) "Land use infraction" means a violation of any municipal zoning code provisions that regulate parking on private property, a motor vehicle service or repair business in residential districts, or signage and other graphics displays, and any municipal ordinance, resolution, or other regulation dealing with the display of house numbers on buildings. (B) "Law enforcement officer" means a la...

Section 765.02 | Noncriminal land use infractions ordinance.

...l not be arrested as a result of the commission of the infraction, and that ticketed infractions shall be handled pursuant to this chapter. Adoption of an ordinance under this section does not preclude the enforcement of any land use infraction code, ordinance, resolution, or regulation in any manner otherwise provided by law as long as no ticket is issued under this chapter, but instead provides an additional method...

Section 765.03 | Issuing ticket for land use infraction.

...his section, the offender whose act or omission resulted in the infraction for which the ticket was issued is liable for the infraction and for any fine or penalty arising out of the infraction under an ordinance enacted by the municipal corporation under division (A) of section 765.02 of the Revised Code. (D) No person upon whom a ticket charging a land use infraction is served under this section shall be arrested ...

Section 765.04 | Jurisdiction of environmental division not abrogated.

...The provisions of this chapter are in addition to, and not in abrogation of, any other jurisdiction the environmental division of any municipal court has to enforce any code, ordinance, resolution, or regulation described in division (A) of section 765.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 9.01 | Official records - preserving and maintaining.

...When any officer, office, court, commission, board, institution, department, agent, or employee of the state, of a county, or of any other political subdivision who is charged with the duty or authorized or required by law to record, preserve, keep, maintain, or file any record, document, plat, court file, paper, or instrument in writing, or to make or furnish copies of any of them, deems it necessary or advisable, ...

Section 9.02 | Inspection and review of financial institution records.

...ecords are subpoenaed for purposes of a criminal investigation or prosecution; (b) The subpoena is delivered to the financial institution at least ten days before the records are to be provided; (c) The subpoena identifies individual items to be provided or is for statements of the customer's account for a specified period of time but only as is relevant to the possible crime being investigated. If any financial r...

Section 9.03 | Newsletters of political subdivisions.

...vision or are provided at or through premises owned or operated by a political subdivision; (3) Licensing an interest in a name or mark that is owned or controlled by the political subdivision. (G) Whoever violates division (D) of this section shall be punished as provided in section 3599.40 of the Revised Code.

Section 9.04 | State funds for nontherapeutic abortion benefits.

...nd all departments, boards, offices, commissions, agencies, colleges and universities, institutions, and other instrumentalities of the state of Ohio. "State" does not include political subdivisions. (B) Subject to division (C) of this section, but notwithstanding other provisions of the Revised Code that conflict with the prohibition specified in this division, funds of the state or any political subdivision ...

Section 9.041 | Childbirth preferred over abortion.

... the extent that is constitutionally permissible.

Section 9.06 | Private operation and management of initial intensive program prison.

... notice may be by either facsimile transmission or mail. A failure to comply with this requirement regarding an escape is a violation of section 2921.22 of the Revised Code. (6) A requirement that, if the facility is a state correctional institution, the contractor provide a written report within specified time limits to the director of rehabilitation and correction or the director's designee of all unusual inciden...

Section 9.07 | Correctional facility to house out-of-state prisoners.

...lity is located, for investigation, all criminal offenses or delinquent acts that are committed in or on the grounds of, or otherwise in connection with, the correctional facility and report to the department of rehabilitation and correction all disturbances at the facility; (5) A requirement that the private contractor immediately report all escapes from the facility, and the apprehension of all escapees, by teleph...

Section 9.08 | Improper internet access - private correctional facilities.

...s guilty of improper internet access, a misdemeanor of the first degree.

Section 9.10 | Facsimile signature defined.

...As used in sections 9.10 to 9.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code, "facsimile signature" includes, but is not limited to, the reproduction of any authorized signature by a copper plate or by a photographic, photostatic, or mechanical device, but does not authorize the use of a rubber stamp signature by the official or authorized employee referred to in section 9.11 of the Revised Code on the face of any instrument men...

Section 9.11 | Public officials using facsimile signature.

...er, agent, or employee of any board, commission, bureau, or other public body established by law, who is permitted or required in the performance of his duties to affix his signature on any check, draft, warrant, voucher, or other instrument for the payment of money, may adopt a facsimile thereof, in lieu of such manual signature, and affix such facsimile to any such instrument. Notice of the adoption of any such fac...

Section 9.12 | Validity of instrument with facsimile signature.

...Any check, draft, warrant, voucher, or other instrument for the payment of money bearing a duly adopted facsimile signature as authorized by section 9.11 of the Revised Code, even though such facsimile signature was affixed without the authority or knowledge of the person whose signature it purports to be, is as valid as if the genuine manual signature of such person were affixed thereto as to any depository, bank, o...

Section 9.13 | Highway project not located within subdivision boundaries.

...A county, municipal corporation, or township may spend money on highway projects that are not located within its boundaries.

Section 9.14 | Loss of funds occasioned by use of duly adopted facsimile signature.

...gnature. Any public official, board, commission, bureau, or public body mentioned in section 9.11 of the Revised Code may protect itself and its agents and employees from loss, damage, or expense occasioned by the unauthorized use of such facsimile signature by purchasing at public expense a surety bond in such amount as is approved by its legal adviser.

Section 9.15 | Burial or cremation of body at expense of township or municipal corporation.

...As used in this section, "legal residence" means a permanent place of abode used or occupied as living quarters at the time of a person's death, including a nursing home, hospital, or other care facility. When the body of a dead person is found in a township or municipal corporation, and such person was not an inmate of a correctional, benevolent, or charitable institution of this state, and the body is not claimed ...

Section 9.16 | Governmental use of distributed ledger technology.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Governmental entity" means the state or a political subdivision. (2) "Political subdivision" has the same meaning as in section 9.48 of the Revised Code. (3) "State" has the same meaning as in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A governmental entity may utilize distributed ledger technology, including blockchain technology, in the exercise of its authority.

Section 9.17 | Competitive bidding threshold amount.

...(A) The amount for purposes of a provision of the Revised Code that references this section shall be as follows: (1) Beginning on the effective date of this section through calendar year 2024, seventy-five thousand dollars; (2) For each calendar year thereafter, the amount for the previous calendar year increased by three per cent as determined and published by the director of commerce.

Section 9.20 | Receipt of gift, devise, or bequest moneys, lands, or other properties by public authority.

...ip, or a cemetery association or the commissioners or trustees of a county, township, or cemetery association; a municipal corporation or the legislative authority, a board, or other officers of a municipal corporation; and a benevolent, educational, or correctional institution, wholly or in part under the control of the state, or the board of directors, trustees, or other officers of the institution may receive by g...

Section 9.21 | Policies regarding political subdivisions that hold credit card accounts.

...t limit or limits; (7) The actions or omissions by an officer or employee that qualify as misuse of a credit card account. (B) The name of the political subdivision shall appear on each presentation instrument related to the account including cards and checks. (C) If the political subdivision's fiscal officer does not retain general possession and control of the credit card account and presentation instruments rel...

Section 9.22 | Use of debit card accounts.

...As used in this section, "political subdivision" means a county, township, municipal corporation, or any other body corporate and politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. No political subdivision may hold or utilize a debit card account, except for law enforcement purposes. Possession or use of a debit card account by a political subdivision except f...

Section 9.23 | Disbursements by government entities definitions.

...As used in sections 9.23 to 9.238 of the Revised Code: (A) "Allocable nondirect costs" means the amount of nondirect costs allocated as a result of actual expenditures on direct costs. "Allocable nondirect costs" shall be calculated as follows: direct costs actually incurred for the provision of services pursuant to a contract entered into under section 9.231 of the Revised Code divided by the minimum percentage of...

Section 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.

... the services are delivered and upon submission to the governmental entity of an invoice or other claim for payment as required by any applicable local, state, or federal law or, if no such law applies, by the terms of the contract. (b) Contracts under which the services are reimbursed through or in a manner consistent with a federal program that meets all of the following requirements: (i) The program calculat...