Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 149.01 | Official reports - number - filing.
...pensation, the state department of transportation, the department of health, the state medical board, the state dental board, the board of embalmers and funeral directors, the bureau of services for the visually impaired, the accountancy board of Ohio, the state council of uniform state laws, the board of commissioners of the sinking fund, the department of taxation, the board of tax appeals, the division of liquor c... |
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Section 149.011 | Documents, reports, and records definitions.
...s any state agency, public institution, political subdivision, or other organized body, office, agency, institution, or entity established by the laws of this state for the exercise of any function of government. "Public office" does not include the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code. (B) "State agency" includes every department, bureau, board, commission, office, or other organiz... |
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Section 149.02 | Annual reports in triplicate.
...Wherever in the Revised Code annual reports are required to be made to the governor, or annual reports to the governor are referred to, such reports shall be made in triplicate and filed as provided in section 149.01 of the Revised Code, and the special information required by any section of the Revised Code to be included in such annual report shall be included in such triplicate reports. |
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Section 149.03 | Governor's authority as to reports.
...quire to be filed with him a detailed report from any state officer, board, or commission. |
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Section 149.04 | Printing of messages and inaugural addresses.
... message or address shall be provided, upon request, to any recipient named in this section. |
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Section 149.05 | Number of reports printed.
...The annual reports of the elective state officers shall be printed in such numbers as the superintendent of purchases and printing determines. |
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Section 149.07 | Final journals available to members of general assembly.
...One bound copy of each of the final journals and appendixes shall be made available to each member of the general assembly. |
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Section 149.09 | Distributing pamphlet laws.
...hat the printing of paper copies for purposes of this section is no longer necessary and that the secretary of state intends to produce and distribute the pamphlet laws in an electronic format. The secretary of state shall be responsible for paying for the cost of producing and distributing the pamphlet laws in an electronic format. (2) The secretary of state shall establish, by rule, a schedule for the distribution... |
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Section 149.091 | Publishing and distributing session laws.
...w library. (c) Other public officials upon request of the public official. (2) The secretary of state shall distribute the paper or electronic format of the session laws free of charge to the following persons or entities: (a) The clerk of the house of representatives. (b) The clerk of the senate. (c) The legislative service commission. (d) The Ohio supreme court. (e) The document division of the library of co... |
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Section 149.10 | Submission of audit reports.
...nally or independently produced audit report, as well as any management study or report that recommends changes that would affect the auditing system. Pursuant to section 117.43 of the Revised Code, no such report shall be produced without the approval of the auditor of state. |
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Section 149.11 | Distributing publications intended for general public use - record retention or destruction schedules.
...ion of the state government issuing a report, pamphlet, document, or other publication intended for general public use and distribution, which publication is reproduced by duplicating processes in print whether through a contract awarded to any person, company, or the state printing division of the department of administrative services, shall cause to be delivered to the state library fifty copies of the publication,... |
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Section 149.12 | Distributing legislative publications to libraries.
...tion 149.11 of the Revised Code as a depository for state publications; (B) In each county containing no library described in division (A) of this section, to a public library designated by the state library board to receive the journals, bulletins, and summaries described in this section. The state library board shall designate libraries that can best preserve the publications and are so located geographicall... |
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Section 149.16 | Secretary of state or state library board shall distribute law and journals.
...de by law for the distribution of any report printed by the state, it may be distributed by the state library board in accordance with section 149.11 of the Revised Code, on the order of the officer making the report. |
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Section 149.17 | Highway maps of Ohio.
...ay Maps of Ohio." The director of transportation may designate the improved roads by color, and revise such maps from time to time as the improvement of the roads may justify. The director shall secure a copyright of the maps from time to time when so published. The director may distribute the first edition of these maps, which has been published as a bulletin of the department of transportation, as follows: to eac... |
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Section 149.21 | Uniform electronic legal material act - definitions; applicability.
...in Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (B) Sections 149.21 to 149.27 of the Revised Code may be cited as the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act. (C) Sections 149.21 to 149.27 of the Revised Code apply to all legal material in an electronic record that is designated as official under section 149.22 of the Revised Code and is first published electronica... |
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Section 149.22 | Designation of official record.
...(A) If an official publisher publishes legal material only in an electronic record, the publisher shall designate the electronic record as official and comply with division (A) of section 149.23 and with section 149.24 of the Revised Code. (B) An official publisher that publishes legal material in an electronic record and also publishes the material in a record other than an electronic record may designate the elec... |
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Section 149.23 | Authentication.
...ction has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the record is not authentic. |
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Section 149.24 | Preservation and security.
...(A) An official publisher of legal material in an electronic record that is or was designated as official under section 149.22 of the Revised Code shall provide for the preservation and security of the record in an electronic or nonelectronic form, and shall do all of the following: (1) Ensure the integrity of the record; (2) Provide for backup and disaster recovery of the record; (3) Ensure the continuing usab... |
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Section 149.25 | Implementation.
...In implementing sections 149.21 to 149.27 of the Revised Code, an official publisher of legal material in an electronic record shall consider all of the following: (A) Standards and practices of other jurisdictions; (B) The most recent standards regarding authentication of, preservation and security of, and public access to, legal material in an electronic record, and other electronic records, a s promulgated by ... |
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Section 149.26 | Construction.
...In applying and construing sections 149.21 to 149.27 of the Revised Code, a court shall consider the need to promote uniformity of the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it. |
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Section 149.27 | Construction with other laws.
...Sections 149.21 to 149.27 of the Revised Code modify, limit, and supersede the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. 7001 et seq., but do not modify, limit, or supersede 15 U.S.C. 7001(c) or authorize electronic delivery of any of the notices or documents described in 15 U.S.C. 7003(b). |
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Section 149.30 | Public functions of Ohio history connection.
...ection, chartered by this state as a corporation not for profit to promote a knowledge of history and archaeology, especially of Ohio, and operated continuously in the public interest since 1885, may perform public functions as prescribed by law. The general assembly may appropriate money to the Ohio history connection each biennium to carry out the public functions of the Ohio history connection as enumerated in t... |
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Section 149.301 | Ohio historic site preservation advisory board.
...oard, to consist of seventeen members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. Terms of office shall be for three years, commencing on the fifteenth day of January and ending on the fourteenth day of January. Each member shall hold office from the date of the member's appointment until the end of the term for which the member was appointed. Vacancies shall be filled by appointments by the ... |
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Section 149.302 | National museum of Afro-American history and culture.
...erican history and culture. For this purpose the Ohio history connection may accept donations of money, property, and personal services, apply for and receive federal assistance, 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 con... |
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Section 149.304 | Historic homestead register program.
...Any person owning or in possession of an Ohio homestead or tract of land which has been owned or in the possession of the person's family for one hundred years or more may apply to the Ohio history connection to list the homestead or tract of land in a register to be maintained by the Ohio history connection. The Ohio history connection shall provide forms for such applications and shall submit applications received... |