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Section 1116.18 | Powers.

...al holding company organized under this chapter may do all of the following: (A) Acquire a bank organized in mutual or stock form by merger of such bank with the subsidiary stock state bank, interim subsidiary stock bank, or subsidiary stock holding company of the mutual holding company; (B) Merge with or acquire another holding company provided that such holding company has, as one of its subsidiaries, a subsidiar...

Section 1116.19 | Surplus distribution.

...th their membership rights. (B) If the superintendent of financial institutions determines that the surplus held by a mutual holding company is excessive, the superintendent may order the board of directors of the mutual holding company to make the distribution described in division (A) of this section.

Section 1116.20 | Subsidiary holding company; issuance of securities.

...chapter. Subject to the approval of the superintendent of financial institutions, the subsidiary holding company may be established either at the time of the initial mutual holding company reorganization or at a subsequent date. (B) In addition to its powers under Chapters 1107. and 1109. of the Revised Code, any subsidiary stock state bank or subsidiary holding company may, with the prior approval of the superinten...

Section 1116.21 | Conversion to stock holding company.

...s chapter may, with the approval of the superintendent of financial institutions, convert to a stock holding company by submitting an application in accordance with rules adopted by the superintendent under section 1121.03 of the Revised Code.

Section 1117.01 | Banking office locations.

... With the prior written approval of the superintendent of financial institutions obtained in accordance with section 1117.02 of the Revised Code, a state bank may establish or acquire a banking office at any of the following locations: (a) Any location in this state; (b) Any location in another state of the United States; (c) Any location outside the United States. (2) The superintendent may condition approval of...

Section 1117.02 | Application for establishing banking office.

... program is not acceptable, or the bank fails to submit an affirmative action lending program within the sixty days, the superintendent shall disapprove the banking office. If the affirmative action lending program is acceptable, the superintendent shall approve the banking office. (2)(a) In order to determine whether a bank is complying with its affirmative action lending program, the superintendent may do either o...

Section 1117.03 | Banking office schedules.

... to doing either of the following: (1) Changing the banking office's schedule of operation from part-time to full-time or full-time to part-time; (2) If the banking office is operated by use of a mobile facility, adding or eliminating any location at which the banking office transacts business within the banking office's service area or changing the banking office's schedule of operation.

Section 1117.04 | Relocating a banking office.

...ent location, the bank shall notify the superintendent of financial institutions and comply with the relocation procedures established by the superintendent. (B) If the banking office is to be relocated outside a one-mile radius of the banking office's current location, the bank shall obtain the superintendent's approval for the relocation in accordance with the procedures set forth in section 1117.02 of the Revised...

Section 1117.05 | Providing services at another institution's offices.

... any kind of business combination under Chapter 1115. of the Revised Code. (D) This section does not authorize a contracting bank to establish new deposit accounts, extend credit, or create new banking relationships through offices of the other banks, savings banks, and savings associations.

Section 1117.06 | Limited operations - extension of structures.

...aged solely in providing administrative support services for its own operations or for other depository institutions. (B) A bank shall give written notice to the superintendent of financial institutions both prior to using and after ceasing to use any of the following: (1) Any structure located within five hundred yards of a banking office and operated as an extension of the services of the banking office; (2) Any...

Section 1117.07 | Bank closing.

...cing, or other special observance. In such a case, the bank shall not be required to comply with any other provision of the Revised Code regarding the closing or reopening of banks or financial institutions. (C) Any act required or authorized to be performed at a banking office that has not been opened or that has been closed for any time pursuant to this section, may be performed on the next succeeding business day...

Section 1119.01 | Foreign bank definitions.

...As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (A) "Foreign bank" means any company, or any subsidiary or affiliate of a company, organized under the laws of a foreign country, a territory of the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, or the Virgin Islands, that engages in the business of banking. "Foreign bank" includes, without limitation, a foreign commercial bank, foreign merchant ba...

Section 1119.02 | Foreign bank license.

...nt of financial institutions under this chapter or by the office of the comptroller of the currency. Any license issued by the superintendent under this chapter is effective until surrendered by the foreign bank or revoked by the superintendent. (B) Except as provided in section 1117.05 of the Revised Code, no person shall conduct any operations in this state connected to a foreign bank's banking business as a repre...

Section 1119.05 | Applying for preliminary approval of representative office.

... foreign bank shall first submit to the superintendent of financial institutions an application for preliminary approval of the representative office. The superintendent shall approve or disapprove the application within sixty days after accepting the application. (2) In determining whether to approve or disapprove the foreign bank's application, the superintendent shall consider all of the following: (a) Whether...

Section 1119.06 | Prohibited and authorized activities.

...(A) A foreign bank licensed to operate a representative office shall not conduct any banking business through the licensed representative office, including any of the following activities: (1) Soliciting, receiving, or accepting deposits, either directly or as agent for subsequent deposit at another office of the foreign bank; (2) Approving any application for, disbursing any funds from, or otherwise providing cred...

Section 1119.08 | Applying for preliminary approval of agency or branch.

... foreign bank shall first submit to the superintendent of financial institutions an application for preliminary approval of the agency or branch. The superintendent shall determine whether to approve or disapprove the application within sixty days after accepting the application. (2) In determining whether to approve or disapprove the foreign bank's application, the superintendent shall consider all of the followin...

Section 1119.09 | Pledging assets.

...foreign bank shall pledge assets to the superintendent of financial institutions, of the kinds, in an amount, and in the manner prescribed by the superintendent, by placing the assets with a qualified custodian for safekeeping. The assets pledged are for the benefit of the agency's or branch's unaffiliated creditors. (B)(1) The value of the assets pledged in accordance with this section shall be computed based on th...

Section 1119.10 | Complying with asset maintenance requirement.

...be licensed to operate an agency or branch in this state, a foreign bank shall maintain assets in this state of the kinds and in the amount prescribed by the superintendent as necessary or desirable for the maintenance of a sound financial condition and for the protection of depositors, creditors, and the public interest. (B) In determining compliance with the asset maintenance requirement of division (A) of this se...

Section 1119.11 | Permitted activities.

...ency or branch shall, in the manner the superintendent of financial institutions prescribes, give notice to the agency's or branch's customers that deposits with that agency or branch are not insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation or otherwise.

Section 1119.13 | Branch defined.

...No foreign bank licensed under this chapter to operate a representative office or an agency shall use the term "branch" to identify that representative office or agency. A foreign bank may use the term "branch" in a description of a representative office or agency that the foreign bank has clearly identified as licensed as a representative office or agency, as the case may be, under this chapter.

Section 1119.14 | Transferring or assigning license.

...tained; (b) Obtain the approval of the superintendent of financial institutions to consolidate the representative office, agency, or branch being acquired with another representative office, agency, or branch appropriately licensed, whether under this chapter or otherwise, to conduct the business of the representative office being acquired. (2) The foreign bank licensed to operate the representative office, agency,...

Section 1119.16 | Licensee's duties.

... in this state may, as permitted by the superintendent of financial institutions, do both of the following: (a) Combine the records of those licensed representative offices, agencies, and branches and maintain the records at one location in this state; (b) Collectively maintain the assets of those licensed representative offices, agencies, and branches. (B) All deposits of money, or its equivalent, in any agency o...

Section 1119.17 | Reporting income and condition.

... under this chapter shall file with the superintendent of financial institutions any reports the superintendent may prescribe in the form and manner and containing the information the superintendent prescribes. (B) When the superintendent requires banks and trust companies to report their income and condition in accordance with section 1121.21 of the Revised Code, the superintendent shall require each foreign bank l...

Section 1119.18 | Approving or taking action.

...business under authority granted by the superintendent of financial institutions; (B) Any person or group of persons, such as a committee, to whom the authority to approve or take the action has been properly delegated in accordance with the laws of the country where the foreign bank is chartered.

Section 1119.21 | Regulatory powers.

...remedies, and sanctions provided to the superintendent of financial institutions and the division of financial institutions in Chapters 1101. to 1127. of the Revised Code. (B)(1) With regard to any foreign bank licensed under this chapter to operate a representative office, agency, or branch in this state or conducting operations in this state connected to its banking business without being licensed under this chapt...

Section 5153.29 | Sale, lease or other use of county children's home.

...issioners of any county having a county children's home, may, upon the recommendation of the public children services agency and with the approval of the department of children and youth, abandon the use of such home and proceed to sell or lease the site, building, furniture, and equipment of such home in the manner most advantageous to the county, or it may use the home for other necessary and proper purposes. The n...

Section 5153.30 | Accepting gifts and bequests.

...The public children services agency may accept and receive bequests, donations, and gifts of funds or property, real or personal, for child care and services. The facilities or services to be established or maintained through any such gift shall be subject to the approval of the department of children and youth.

Section 5153.31 | Institution or agency - transfer of power and duties.

...nstitution, the powers and duties of which are transferred by this chapter to the public children services agency, the proceeds of all tax levies in process of collection, the unexpended balances of all current appropriations for the use of such agencies and institutions, and the custody of all wards of such agencies and institutions, shall be deemed transferred to the agency.

Section 5153.32 | Transfer from corporation to child welfare institution or agency.

...blishing, conducting, and maintaining a child welfare institution or agency, which is unable, for any reason, to conduct and maintain such institution or agency, and which has not, for a period of three consecutive years, conducted or maintained a place or establishment for the care of children, and which has in its hands funds or properties acquired by it for the purpose of establishing, conducting, and maintaining ...

Section 5153.33 | Investing funds.

...Funds in the hands of the public children services agency, donated or transferred to such agency under sections 5153.31 and 5153.32 of the Revised Code, and which are not immediately needed, may be invested in bonds of the United States or of any political subdivision of the state.

Section 5153.34 | Acquiring property and equipment.

...roperty and equipment and purchase such supplies and services as are necessary for the proper conduct of its work, including the ownership, operation, and maintenance of motor vehicles. Neither the director nor an employee of the agency shall sell or supply any article to the agency, or to any institution maintained by such agency, or be personally interested in any contract made by the agency.

Section 5153.35 | Levying taxes and making appropriations for public children services agency.

...iations sufficient to enable the public children services agency to perform its functions and duties under this chapter. If the board of county commissioners levies a tax for children services and the children services functions are transferred from a county children services board to the department of children and youth, or from the department of children and youth to a county children services board, the levy shall...

Section 5153.36 | Joint board for establishment of district children's home.

...ze a district for the establishment and support of a children's home, by using a site and buildings already established in one such county, or by providing for the purchase of a site and the erection of necessary buildings thereon.

Section 5153.37 | Annual assessment of taxes for support of home.

...nual assessments of taxes sufficient to support and defray all necessary expenses of such home.

Section 5153.38 | Accepting gifts and bequests.

...f, to the use and benefit of a district children's home, the board of trustees of the home may accept and use such donation or bequest as they deem for the best interests of the institution, and consistent with the conditions of such bequest. The facilities or services to be established or maintained through any such gift shall be subject to the approval of the department of children and youth.

Section 5153.39 | Appointing board of trustees.

...or as soon thereafter as practicable, such joint board of county commissioners shall appoint a board of five trustees, which shall hold office and perform it duties until the first annual meeting after the choice of an established site and buildings or after the selection and purchase of a building site, at which time such joint board of county commissioners shall appoint a board of five trustees, one of whom shall h...

Section 5153.40 | Meetings.

...quarterly. The executive secretary of each of the counties of the district organized pursuant to section 5153.36 of the Revised Code shall attend such meetings, or shall designate a member of his staff to do so. The members of the board shall receive no compensation for their services, except their actual traveling expenses, which, when properly certified, shall be allowed and paid.

Section 5153.41 | Superintendent of home - bond - powers and duties.

...trict children's home shall appoint the superintendent thereof. Before entering upon his duties such superintendent shall give a bond to the board, in such sum as it fixes, with sufficient surety, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties and the full and faithful accounting of the funds and properties coming into his hands. The superintendent shall appoint all employees, who, except for the superinten...

Section 5153.42 | Management and operation of district children's homes.

...District children's homes shall be established, operated, maintained, and managed in the same manner so far as applicable as county children's homes and shall be subject to the requirements of sections 5103.05 and 5103.051 of the Revised Code.

Section 5153.43 | Site of district children's home.

...on 5153.39 of the Revised Code does not choose an established institution in one of the counties of the district it may select a suitable site for the erection of a district children's home. Such site must be easily accessible, and when, in the judgment of the board, it is equally conducive to health, economy in purchasing or in building, and to the general interest of the home and inmates, such site shall be as near...

Section 5153.44 | Appointing trustees.

...Each county in the district, organized under section 5153.36 of the Revised Code, shall be entitled to one trustee, and in districts composed of but two counties, each county shall be entitled to not less than two trustees. The county in which a district children's home is located shall have not less than two trustees, who, in the interim period between the regular meetings of the board of trustees, shall act as an e...

Section 5153.45 | Removal - vacancy.

...n 5153.39 of the Revised Code, but no such removal shall be made on account of the religious or political opinion of such trustee. The trustee appointed to fill any vacancy shall hold his office for the unexpired term of his predecessor.

Section 5153.46 | Powers between selection and purchase of site, and erection and occupancy.

...e interim, between the selection and purchase of a site, and the erection and occupancy of the district children's home, the joint board of county commissioners provided by section 5153.36 of the Revised Code may delegate to board of trustees appointed under section 5153.39 of the Revised Code, such powers and duties as, in its judgment, will be of general interest or aid to the institution. Such joint board of count...

Section 5153.47 | Control of farm.

...The choice of an established site and buildings, or the purchase of a site, stock, implements, and general farm equipment, should there be a farm, the erection of buildings, and the completion and furnishing of the district children's home for occupancy, shall be in the hands of the joint board of county commissioners organized under section 5153.36 of the Revised Code. Such joint board of county commissioners may de...

Section 5153.48 | Appraising value of site and buildings.

...e and buildings are used for a district children's home the joint board of county commissioners organized under section 5153.36 of the Revised Code shall cause the value of such site and buildings to be properly appraised. This appraisal value, or in case of the purchase of a site, the purchase price and the cost of all betterments and additions thereto, shall be paid by the counties comprising the district, in propo...

Section 5153.49 | County withdrawing from district.

...ty commissioners of any county within a children's home district may, upon the recommendation of the public children services agency, and subject to the approval of the department of children and youth, withdraw from such district and dispose of its interest in such home by selling or leasing its right, title, and interest in the site, buildings, furniture, and equipment to any counties in the district, at such price...

Section 5153.50 | Meeting of county auditors of counties comprising district.

...ors of the several counties composing a children's home district, shall meet at the district children's home, not less than once in six months, to adjust accounts and to transact such other duties in connection with the institution as pertain to the business of their office.

Section 5153.51 | Expenses of county commissioners.

...consider the organization of a district children's home, shall, upon presentation of properly certified accounts, be paid their necessary expenses upon a warrant drawn by the county auditor of their county.

Section 5153.52 | County may support private children's homes.

...r its purchase, and if such corporation fails to maintain, manage, and control such home so as to subserve the purpose of a children's home for which it was incorporated, the board may enforce such lien or, if it prefers may, upon approval of the department of children and youth first being obtained, organize such home into a county children's home. The title to such property, where the county has contributed the who...

Section 5153.53 | Operating buses for educational purposes.

...The public children services agency may purchase, operate, and maintain buses to be used for educational purposes. The operation and maintenance of such buses shall be according to the law relating to school buses.

Section 117.16 | Force account project assessment form.

... account project assessment form that each public office that undertakes force account projects shall use to estimate or report the cost of a force account project. The form shall include costs for employee salaries and benefits, any other labor costs, materials, freight, fuel, hauling, overhead expense, workers' compensation premiums, and all other items of cost and expense, including a reasonable allowance for the ...

Section 122.64 | Business services division.

...ctions 122.39 and 122.41 to 122.62, and Chapter 166. of the Revised Code. (B) The director of development services shall: (1) Receive applications for assistance pursuant to sections 122.39 and 122.41 to 122.62 and Chapter 166. of the Revised Code. The director shall process the applications. (2) With the approval of the director of administrative services, establish salary schedules for employees of the variou...

Section 124.09 | Civil service powers of director of administrative services.

...r of the board, or the chief examiner, fails or refuses to attend and testify to any matter regarding which the person may be lawfully interrogated, or produce any documentary evidence pertinent to any investigation, inquiry, or hearing, the court of common pleas of any county, or any judge of the court of common pleas of any county, where the disobedience, failure, or refusal occurs, upon application of the d...

Section 124.387 | Bereavement leave.

...n 124.136 of the Revised Code. (B) Each full-time permanent and part-time permanent employee whose salary or wage is paid directly by warrant of the director of budget and management shall be granted three days of bereavement leave with pay due to the death of a member of the employee's immediate family. (C) Except as provided in division (E) of this section, an employee described in division (B) of this sectio...

Section 124.40 | Civil service commissions in municipalities and townships.

...cipal civil service commissions and the supervisory authority of the state personnel board of review under division (A) of this section shall be applicable to the civil service commission of a civil service township. The board of township trustees has the exclusive right to suspend the chief of the police or fire department of the township in the same manner as provided in division (A) of this section for municip...

Section 125.82 | Duties of department to employees of terminated agency.

...executive, legislative, or judicial branch of government, is scheduled to terminate its operations on a specified date, the department of administrative services shall: (A) Provide for the final payment by mail of the wages or salaries and the value of accumulated vacation leave to former employees of the agency; (B) Certify the employment status of former employees of the agency who are eligible for unemployment c...

Section 126.29 | Agency scheduled to terminate operations.

...executive, legislative, or judicial branch of government, is scheduled to terminate its operations on a specified date, the agency shall notify the director of budget and management not earlier than one hundred twenty days prior to the specified termination date and, if feasible, not later than ninety days prior to such date. If notice cannot feasibly be given at least ninety days prior to such date, notice shall be ...

Section 141.13 | Fees or additional remuneration prohibited - exceptions.

... Revised Code shall be allowed to any such officer. No additional remuneration shall be given any such officer under any other title than that by which the officer was elected or duly appointed. Subject to divisions (B) and (C) of this section, the salaries provided in such sections shall be in full compensation for any services rendered by such officers and employees, payment of which is made from the state treasury...

Section 145.016 | Credit for contributing service.

...all be allowed as follows: (1) For each month for which the member's earnable salary is two hundred fifty dollars or more, allow one month's credit; (2) For each month for which the member's earnable salary is less than two hundred fifty dollars, allow a fraction of a month's credit with a numerator of the earnable salary during the month and a denominator of two hundred fifty dollars, except that if the member...

Section 145.12 | Certifying rate necessary to pay employer contributions.

...y commissioners and county auditor of each county, to the executive head of each municipal corporation, park district, conservancy district, health district, and metropolitan housing authority, to the board of township trustees of each township, and to the board of trustees of each public library, and to each employer, except the state of Ohio, mentioned in division (D) of section 145.01 of the Revised Code, prior to...

Section 145.294 | Payroll deduction plans.

...1 or 145.311 of the Revised Code or purchasing any service credit members of the public employees retirement system are eligible to purchase under this chapter, or for making additional deposits under section 145.583 or 145.62 of the Revised Code. In addition to any other matter considered relevant by the board, the rules shall specify all of the following: (a) The types of service credit that may be paid for...

Section 145.35 | Providing disability coverage for on-duty illness or injury.

...right to make an election, a member who fails to file a valid election under this section shall be considered to have elected disability coverage under section 145.36 of the Revised Code. To be valid, an election must be made on the form provided by the retirement board, signed by the member, and filed with the board not later than one hundred eighty days after the date the notice was mailed, or, in the case of a for...

Section 145.38 | Employment of retirant.

...employment subject to this section or a supplemental retirement allowance based on the retirant's contributions and service credit for that period of employment. (3) This division does not apply to any of the following: (a) A PERS retirant elected to office who, at the time of the election for the retirant's current term, was not retired but, not less than ninety days prior to the primary election for the term ...

Section 145.47 | Per cent of compensation required as contribution - deductions.

...ed in division (B) of this section for failing to timely transmit a report, pay the total amount due, or both is as follows: (1) At least one but not more than ten days past due, an amount equal to one per cent of the total amount due; (2) At least eleven but not more than thirty days past due, an amount equal to two and one-half per cent of the total amount due; (3) Thirty-one or more days past due, an amoun...

Section 1503.41 | Middle Atlantic interstate forest fire protection compact.

... maintenance or use of any equipment or supplies in connection therewith. All liability, except as otherwise provided hereinafter, that may arise either under the laws of the requesting state or under the laws of the aiding state or under the laws of a third state on account of or in connection with a request for aid, shall be assumed and borne by the requesting state. Any member state rendering outside aid pursuan...

Section 1509.071 | Forfeiting bond.

...rces management finds that an owner has failed to comply with a final nonappealable order issued or compliance agreement entered into under section 1509.04, the restoration requirements of section 1509.072, plugging requirements of section 1509.12, or permit provisions of section 1509.13 of the Revised Code, or rules and orders relating thereto, the chief shall make a finding of that fact and declare any surety bond ...

Section 1531.05 | Compensation.

...rmance of their official duties. The chief of the division of wildlife, in addition to the salary provided by law, shall be paid his actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties. He shall devote his entire time to the duties of his office, and shall hold no other office or position of profit. Employees may be allowed and paid all actual and necessary expenses incurred by...

Section 1761.08 | Assessing financial condition and performance of credit union.

...r credit union supervisory authority which were prepared pursuant to division (A) of section 1733.32 of the Revised Code or a comparable state or federal statute. (2) There shall be no liability on the part of, and no cause of action of any nature shall arise against this state or any state, the superintendent of credit unions or other credit union supervisory authority, or the national credit union administration f...

Section 2152.42 | Superintendent and other employees of facility.

...trol, manage, operate, and have general charge of the facility and shall have the custody of its property, files, and records. (B) For a county facility, the superintendent shall appoint all employees of the facility, who shall be in the unclassified civil service. The salaries shall be paid as provided by section 2151.13 of the Revised Code for other employees of the court, and the necessary expenses incurred in m...

Section 2301.12 | Appointments by court of common pleas.

...s appointed by the several judges, have supervision over the jurors regularly drawn for service as jurors, so that there may be at all times sufficient jurors in attendance subject to the call of the several court constables when the said jurors are required to fill the panel in any case upon trial. Said chief court constable, who shall be a deputy sheriff, shall perform all the duties required to be performed by a c...

Section 2301.27 | Probation and supervisory services.

...e individuals, fix their salaries, and supervise their work. (b) When appointing a chief probation officer, the court shall do all of the following: (i) Publicly advertise the position on the court's web site, including, but not limited to, the job description, qualifications for the position, and the application requirements; (ii) Conduct a competitive hiring process that adheres to state and federal equal...

Section 2301.58 | Resident program fund - commissary.

...penses: (1) The purchase of materials, supplies, and equipment used in any library program, educational program, vocational program, rehabilitative program, religious program, medical services program, or recreational program operated by the facility for the benefit of the residents; (2) The construction, alteration, repair, or reconstruction of a facility under the control of the facility governing board for use i...

Section 2743.48 | Wrongful imprisonment civil action against state.

...he department or under the department's supervision: (i) Any user fee or copayment for services at a detention facility, including, but not limited to, a fee or copayment for sick call visits; (ii) The cost of housing and feeding the wrongfully imprisoned individual in a detention facility; (iii) The cost of supervision of the wrongfully imprisoned individual; (iv) The cost of any ancillary services provided to t...

Section 2744.06 | Satisfying a judgment against political subdivision.

...ion, judicial sale, garnishment, or attachment to satisfy a judgment rendered against a political subdivision in a civil action to recover damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by an act or omission of the political subdivision or any of its employees in connection with a governmental or proprietary function. Those judgments shall be paid from funds of the political subdivisions that have ...

Section 307.804 | Chief administrator - employees.

...tion. The recorder or his deputy shall supervise the operation of the microfilming center. Subject to approval by the board, the administrator shall employ such other persons as are necessary for the operation of the center and shall fix the compensation of the deputy and all such employees. Salaries and expenses of the center shall be paid from funds budgeted and appropriated to the board by the board of county c...