Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 140.03 | Hospital facility agreements.
...ncluding the sites and interest in real estate pertaining thereto, is to be held, transferred, or disposed of; (2) Unless provided for by lease pursuant to section 140.05 of the Revised Code, the method by which such hospital facilities are to be acquired, constructed, or otherwise improved and by which they shall be managed, occupied, maintained, and repaired, including the designation of one of the hospital a... |
Section 141.01 | Salaries of elective state executive officers - limit on other salaries - exceptions.
...f the Revised Code, or to the officer's estate. The amount shall equal the amount of the salary that the officer would have received during the remainder of the officer's unexpired term or an amount equal to the salary of the office held for two years, whichever is less. Unless a higher salary is explicitly established by statute, no officer or employee elected or appointed, and no officer or employee of any state a... |
Section 141.011 | Annual salaries of elective officers beginning in 2020 through 2028.
...f the Revised Code, or to that person's estate. The amount shall equal the amount of the salary that the officer would have received during the remainder of the officer's unexpired term or an amount equal to the salary of that person's office for two years, whichever is less. |
Section 141.04 | Compensation of judges by state.
...f the Revised Code, or to that person's estate. The amount shall equal the amount of the salary that the chief justice or justice would have received during the remainder of the unexpired term or an amount equal to the salary of office for two years, whichever is less. (D) Neither the chief justice of the supreme court nor any justice or judge of the supreme court, the court of appeals, the court of common pleas, o... |
Section 145.01 | Public employees retirement system definitions.
...neficiary" or "beneficiaries" means the estate or a person or persons who, as the result of the death of a member, contributor, or retirant, qualify for or are receiving some right or benefit under this chapter. (H)(1) "Total service credit," except as provided in sections 145.016 and 145.37 of the Revised Code, means all service credited to a member of the retirement system since last becoming a member, including... |
Section 145.053 | Candidate campaign finance statements - donor statement of independent expenditures.
...vos or testamentary trust or decedent's estate, and the payment by any person other than the person to whom the services are rendered for the personal services of another person, which contribution is made, received, or used for the purpose of influencing the results of an election to the public employees retirement board under section 145.05 of the Revised Code, including a special election provided for by section 1... |
Section 145.451 | Payment of death benefit.
...ant's or disability benefit recipient's estate. (B) The amount of the death benefit shall be as follows: (1) If the retirant or disability benefit recipient had at least five years' but less than ten years' total service credit, five hundred dollars; (2) If the retirant or disability benefit recipient had at least ten years' but less than fifteen years' total service credit, one thousand dollars; (3) If the retir... |
Section 145.64 | Application for benefit where refund not received.
...ings shall be paid to the beneficiary's estate. (H) Receipt of the first month's annuity payment constitutes final acceptance of the plan of payment and may be changed only as provided in this section. |
Section 149.302 | National museum of Afro-American history and culture.
...ssistance, acquire real property or any estate, right, or interest therein, construct buildings, access roads, parking areas, and other appropriate facilities for museum visitors, and exercise any powers incidental to such purpose. The Ohio history connection shall establish an acquisition policy for the museum. Donations of money received under this section shall be placed in a separate fund within the accounts of ... |
Section 149.38 | County records commission.
....261 of the Revised Code, from the real estate assessment fund created in section 325.31 of the Revised Code, or from amounts allocated for the furtherance of justice to the county sheriff under section 325.071 of the Revised Code or to the prosecuting attorney under section 325.12 of the Revised Code to be retained for at least four years. (E) No person shall knowingly violate the rule adopted under division (D) o... |
Section 149.52 | Filing articles of dedication.
...tory connection of real property or any estate, or right therein, provisions defining the rights of the owner or operating agency and of the Ohio history connection and its agents, and such other provisions as may be necessary or advisable to carry out the uses and purposes for which the property is dedicated. They may contain conditions under which the owner and the Ohio history connection may agree to rescind the a... |
Section 1501.07 | Public service facilities in state park.
...hich inventory was prepared by the real estate section of the department and is supported by maps on file with the division; (D) All lands or interests in lands of the state hereafter designated as state parks in the journal of the director. All such state parks shall be exclusively under the control and administration of the division of parks and watercraft. The director by order may remove from the classification... |
Section 1504.03 | Surveys and inspections.
...The chief of the office of real estate and land management or an employee of the office may enter upon lands to make surveys and inspections when necessary for the purposes of this chapter. The chief shall provide reasonable notice of any proposed entry to the owner or person in possession of the land to be surveyed or inspected not less than forty-eight hours and not more than thirty days prior to the date of entry.... |
Section 1507.01 | Division of engineering - chief engineer - powers and duties.
...d Code, coordinate and conduct all real estate functions for the department of natural resources, including at least acquisitions by purchase, lease, gift, devise, bequest, appropriation, or otherwise; grants through sales, leases, exchanges, easements, and licenses; inventories of land; and other related general management duties; (I) Coordinate such environmental matters concerning the department and the state as... |
Section 1509.01 | Division of oil and gas resources management - oil and gas definitions.
...1) Is owned by the owner of the surface estate of the tract on which the well is located; (2) Is used primarily to provide gas for the owner's domestic use; (3) Is located more than two hundred feet horizontal distance from any inhabited private dwelling house other than an inhabited private dwelling house located on the tract on which the well is located; (4) Is located more than two hundred feet horizontal... |
Section 1509.31 | Operation of well; notice to holder of royalty interest of assignment or transfer of entire interest in lease.
...s of a well to the owner of the surface estate of the tract on which the well is located shall contain a statement informing the landowner that the well may require periodic servicing to maintain its productivity; that, upon assignment or transfer of the well to the landowner, the landowner becomes responsible for compliance with the requirements of this chapter and rules adopted under it, including, without limitati... |
Section 1517.06 | Nature preserves to be held in trust.
... and conditions as it may determine, an estate, interest, or right in, or dispose of, a nature preserve, but only after a finding by the department of the existence of an imperative and unavoidable public necessity for the grant or disposition and with the approval of the governor. |
Section 1517.14 | [Former R.C. 1547.81, amended and renumbered by S.B. 156, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/24/2024] Creating wild, scenic, or recreational rivers.
...rector may acquire real property or any estate, right, or interest therein in order to provide for the protection and public recreational use of a wild, scenic, or recreational river. The director may enter into a lease or other agreement with a political subdivision to administer all or part of any publicly owned land that is administered by the division and that is within the watershed of a wild, scenic, or recreat... |
Section 1520.02 | Director of natural resources exclusive authority to administer, manage, and establish policies governing canal lands.
... lands, the chief of the office of real estate and land management, with the approval of the director, may sell, lease, or transfer minerals or mineral rights when the chief, with the approval of the director, determines that the sale, lease, or transfer is in the best interest of the state. Consideration for minerals and mineral rights shall be by rental or on a royalty basis as prescribed by the chief, with the app... |
Section 1521.01 | Definitions.
...l change to improved or unimproved real estate, including the construction of buildings and other structures, any substantial improvement of a structure, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavating, and drilling operations, and storage of equipment or materials. (R) "Floodplain" means the area adjoining any river, stream, watercourse, or lake that has been or may be covered by flood water. (S) "Floodpl... |
Section 1546.14 | Leases to take and remove halite and coal.
...s pursuant to lease agreements and real estate transactions that have been entered into not later than January 1, 2011, if the chief finds that such taking and removal will in no way affect the surface of the land or the use of the land as a public park. As the chief deems in the best interest of the state, those leases may be made either upon a royalty or rental basis, and may be either for a term of years or until ... |
Section 155.31 | [Former R.C. 1509.71, amended and renumbered by H.B. 110 of the 134th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2021] Statement of policy; oil and gas land management commission.
...ublic with expertise in finance or real estate; (3) One member representing a statewide environmental or conservation organization. (C) Initial appointments shall be made to the commission not later than thirty days after September 30, 2011. Of the initial members appointed to the commission, one shall serve a term of two years, one shall serve a term of three years, one shall serve a term of four years, and one ... |
Section 1551.12 | Organizational powers.
...it, or acquire personal property or any estate, interest, or right in real property, or services, funds, and other things of value of any kind or character by purchase, lease, gift, grant, contribution, exchange, or otherwise from any person or governmental agency to be held, used, and applied in accordance with and for the purposes of sections 1551.01 to 1551.25 of the Revised Code; (B) Contract for the operation o... |
Section 1551.30 | Ohio coal development office definitions.
...eiver, assignee, trustee in bankruptcy, estate, firm, partnership, association, joint-stock company, joint venture, club, society, corporation, and combination of individuals in any form. (D) "Governmental agency" and "construction" have the same meanings as in section 1551.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 163.041 | Form of notice of intent to acquire.
...to seek the advice of an attorney, real estate appraiser, or any other person of your choice in this matter. 5. ( this paragraph does not apply to private agencies or to municipally owned public utilities) You have a right to appeal this decision and may object to this project's public purpose, necessity, designation of blight (if applicable), or valuation by writing, within ten business days of receiving this notic... |