Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 133.02 | Public securities are negotiable instruments.
...ments" means any amounts determined or estimated as amounts required to be paid to the federal government in order to maintain the exclusion from gross income for federal income tax purposes of interest on those obligations, including any amounts computed at the time to represent the portion of investment income to be rebated, or amounts in lieu of or in addition to any rebate amount and any penalty or interes... |
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Section 133.04 | Net indebtedness of subdivision - certain securities not considered in calculation.
...ent fiscal year that the fiscal officer estimates can be paid during the current fiscal year from payments in lieu of taxes under section 1728.11, 1728.111, 5709.42, 5709.46, 5709.74, or 5709.79 of the Revised Code, and that the legislation authorizing the issuance of the securities pledges or covenants will be used for the payment of those debt charges; provided that the amount excluded from consideration under div... |
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Section 133.11 | Issuing general obligation securities of county.
...in an amount necessary to pay the total estimated cost of that assessment. The proceeds of the principal of those securities shall be appropriated only for the cost of the assessment and financing costs. The last maturity of those securities shall not be later than seventy-two months from the date of initial issuance of securities for the purpose. |
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Section 133.15 | Issuance of securities to pay for permanent improvements.
... rate studies, appraisals, surveys, and estimates of cost; interest or interest equivalent on the securities, whether capitalized or not; financing costs; title work and title commitment, insurance, and guaranties; amounts necessary to establish any debt service reserve or other reserves as required by the proceedings for the securities; audits; the reimbursement of moneys advanced or applied by or borrowed from any ... |
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Section 133.151 | Issuing self-supporting securities.
... rate studies, appraisals, surveys, and estimates of cost; interest or interest equivalent on the securities, whether capitalized or not; financing costs; title work and title commitment, insurance, and guaranties; amounts necessary to establish any debt service reserve or other reserves as required by the proceedings for the securities; audits; the reimbursement of moneys advanced or applied by or borrowed from any ... |
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Section 133.152 | Issuance of securities to pay for joint county juvenile detention facility improvements.
... rate studies, appraisals, surveys, and estimates of cost; interest or interest equivalent on the securities, whether capitalized or not; financing costs; title work and title commitment, insurance, and guaranties; amounts necessary to establish any debt service reserve or other reserves as required by the proceedings for the securities; audits; the reimbursement of moneys advanced or applied by or borrowed from any ... |
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Section 133.17 | Anticipation securities for special assessments.
...ed shall not exceed that portion of the estimated cost of the permanent improvement for which the special assessments are to be levied. When anticipatory securities are issued, the proceeds of any securities thereafter issued in anticipation of the levy or of the collection of the same special assessments and all of the special assessments collected for the purpose shall be applied first to the extent necessary to th... |
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Section 1332.06 | Special fund for cable system - annual report.
...able service over that cable system and estimates of the amount of any franchise fee, regulatory fee, occupation tax, pole attachment fee, property tax, or other fee or tax that would be applicable to its cable system and the provision of cable service over that cable system but for any exemption by reason of its status as a political subdivision, which exemption is authorized by law. Nothing in sections 1332.01 to 1... |
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Section 1332.21 | Video service definitions.
...rs based on United States census bureau estimates on January 1, 2007. (G) "PEG channel" means a channel, for public, educational, and governmental programming, made available by a video service provider or cable operator for noncommercial use. (H) "Telecommunications service" has the same meaning as in the "Telecommunications Act of 1996," Pub. L. No. 104-104, Title I, Section 3, 110 Stat. 60, 47 U.S.C. 153. (I... |
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Section 1345.031 | Unconscionable acts by supplier prohibited - unconscionable provisions.
...because the consumer has received prior estimates of closing costs or has signed an application and should not close a loan transaction that contains different terms and conditions than those the consumer was promised; (9) Arranging for or making a consumer transaction that includes terms under which more than two periodic payments required under the consumer transaction are consolidated and paid in advance from the... |
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Section 135.01 | Uniform depository act definitions.
...gate amount of the inactive deposits as estimated by the governing board prior to the period of designation and which the governing board finds should not be deposited as active or inactive deposits for the reason that such moneys will not be needed for immediate use but will be needed before the end of the period of designation. In the case of the state treasury, "interim moneys" means public moneys that are not act... |
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Section 135.143 | Investment authority for state interim funds.
...ver only the direct costs, a reasonable estimate of the indirect costs associated with the purchasing of obligations under division (G) of this section and any reselling of the obligations or any interest in the obligations, including interests in a fund comprised of the obligations, and the administration thereof. No money from the general revenue fund shall be used to subsidize the purchase or resale of these oblig... |
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Section 135.66 | Home improvement linked deposit program.
...nclude in the loan application official estimates or receipts for the total amount of the loan. |
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Section 1355.03 | Application for entry into sandbox.
...of the proposed testing plan, including estimated time periods for market entry, market exit, and the pursuit of necessary licensure or authorization; (vii) How the applicant would wind down the test and protect consumers if the test fails. (3) As part of its application, an applicant may request that in testing a novel financial product or service, the applicant be exempt from the operation of any state law othe... |
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Section 140.01 | Definitions.
... plans, specifications and surveys, and estimates of cost, costs of tests and inspections, the costs of any indemnity or surety bonds and premiums on insurance, all related direct or allocable administrative expenses pertaining thereto, fees and expenses of trustees, depositories, and paying agents for the obligations, cost of issuance of the obligations and financing charges and fees and expenses of financial adviso... |
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Section 149.309 | Ohio commission for the United States semiquincentennial.
...ne of the plans and overall program and estimates of all costs associated with the plans and overall program. (2) The report may include recommendations for the following: (a) Improvements to the infrastructure of the state or for capital projects necessary for the successful delivery of the commission's plan and overall program; (b) Legislation needed to effectuate the plan and overall program. (3) The r... |
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Section 1509.051 | Stratigraphic wells.
...ef that is equal to or greater than the estimated cost to plug the well and reclaim the associated well site. The financial assurance shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any surety bond or other financial assurance required under law. The financial assurance may be in the form of cash or a surety bond that names the state as obligee and is executed by a surety company authorized to do business in this state.... |
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Section 151.07 | Coal research and development bond service fund.
...y, furnishings, and equipment, surveys, estimates of cost and revenues, working capital, other expenses necessary to determining the feasibility or practicability of acquiring or constructing such project, and such other expense as may be necessary to the acquisition or construction of the project, the financing of such acquisition or construction, and the financing of the placing of such project in operation. Any ob... |
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Section 1513.075 | Potential acidity and neutralization of disturbed strata.
...rom test boring or core sampling may be estimated and used to calculate the tons of potential acidity and tons of neutralization potential for each rock stratum. The sum of those values across the proposed permit area may be used to calculate the site's overall neutralization potential and potential acidity. (E) The proposed permit area may not be considered to have the potential to create acid or other toxic m... |
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Section 1513.18 | Reclamation forfeiture fund.
...ion 1513.08 of the Revised Code and the estimated cost of reclamation as determined by the chief under divisions (B) and (E) of that section. (4) Except as provided in division (D)(5) of this section, money from the reclamation forfeiture fund shall not be used for reclamation of land or water resources affected by mine drainage that requires extended water treatment after reclamation is completed under the terms of... |
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Section 1513.182 | Reclamation forfeiture fund advisory board.
...(A) There is hereby created the reclamation forfeiture fund advisory board consisting of the director of natural resources, the director of insurance, and seven members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. Of the governor's appointments, one shall be a certified public accountant, one shall be a registered professional engineer with experience in reclamation of mined land, two shall re... |
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Section 1513.28 | Applications for reclamation grants.
...on improvements to be made, an itemized estimate of the project's cost, a description of the project's benefits, and such other information as the chief prescribes. The plan of reclamation may be prepared in consultation with a local soil and water conservation district. The chief may award the applicant a grant only after finding that the proposed reclamation work will establish vegetative cover and substantially r... |
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Section 1513.31 | Grants from mining regulation and safety fund - application - determination.
...on improvements to be made, an itemized estimate of the project's cost, a description of the project's benefits, and such other information as the chief prescribes. The chief may award the applicant a grant only after finding that the proposed reclamation work will render the unreclaimed land suitable for commercial, industrial, or, if the land is owned by a political subdivision, recreational site development and wi... |
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Section 1513.32 | Agreements for state entry and use of funds to reclaim land.
...on improvements to be made, an itemized estimate of the project's cost, a description of the project's benefits, and such other information as the chief considers appropriate. The plan shall include only reclamation work that is necessary to render the unreclaimed land suitable for commercial, industrial, or, if the land is owned by a political subdivision, recreational site development and will substantially reduce ... |
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Section 1513.37 | Abandoned mine reclamation fund.
...rces management, together with detailed estimates and timetables for accomplishing the stated goals of the project and any other information that the chief requires. For the purposes of establishing priorities for awarding grants under division (E)(3) of this section, the chief shall consider each project's feasibility, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefit, together with the availability of matching fundin... |