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Section 761.07 | Bonds not a debt of state.

...ut such bonds shall be payable solely from the revenue derived from the sale or lease of projects or by funds derived from the issuance of refunding bonds as authorized in section 761.14 of the Revised Code. All such revenue bonds shall contain on the face thereof a statement to the effect that the bonds, as to both principal and interest, are not an obligation of the issuing municipal corporation, but are payable s...

Section 761.08 | Bonds are lawful investments.

... deposit guarantee associations, trust companies, trustees, fiduciaries, trustees or other officers having charge of sinking or bond retirement funds of municipal corporations and other subdivisions of the state, and of domestic insurance companies notwithstanding sections 3907.14 and 3925.08 of the Revised Code.

Section 761.09 | Trust agreements securing bonds.

...rustee, which trustee may be any trust company or bank having the powers of a trust company within or without the state. Any such trust agreement may pledge or assign payments of principal of and interest on loans, charges, fees, and other revenue to be received by the municipal corporation, all rentals received under leases made by the municipal corporation, and all proceeds of the sale or other disposition of prop...

Section 761.10 | Distributing income.

...All rentals received under leases of a project made by the municipal corporation, and all proceeds of the sale or other disposition of a project of the municipal corporation, after paying the necessary expenses including expenses of maintenance and repair which the municipal corporation is required to incur for a project owned by it shall be placed in separate sinking funds to the extent provided in the ordinances of...

Section 761.11 | Purchase fund.

...er section 761.02 of the Revised Code from the proceeds of the sale of any issue of its revenue bonds to the extent and subject to the conditions provided in the ordinance authorizing such bonds or in the trust agreements securing such bonds, all grants, gifts, and contributions made to the municipal corporation for such purpose, and all other moneys designated by it for the purpose of the acquisition and improvement...

Section 761.12 | Investment of moneys.

...nd such investments may be sold at such time as the municipal corporation shall determine.

Section 761.13 | Action in event of default.

...such lease but for such default, at the time or times when such amounts would have been paid but for such defaults, to the extent provided in the ordinances authorizing and the trust agreements securing such bonds, to be held and applied as other moneys in the sinking fund, and shall make such other transfers and take such other action as shall be required of the municipal corporation by any such ordinance or trust a...

Section 761.14 | Issuing additional bonds for a project.

...t the bonds authorized will be insufficient to provide the project to be leased or sold, additional bonds may be authorized and issued in the same manner as the bonds issued under sections 761.01 to 761.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code. The municipal corporation may issue new bonds to provide funds for the payment of any outstanding bonds, in accordance with the procedure prescribed by sections 761.01 to 761.14, i...

Section 763.01 | Municipal workforce development system definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) "Private entity" means an entity other than a government entity. (B) "Workforce development activity" has the same meaning as in section 6301.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 763.07 | Regional plan of cooperation.

...tion with one or more boards of county commissioners pursuant to section 307.984 of the Revised Code. A regional plan of cooperation must specify how the private and government entities subject to the plan will coordinate and enhance the administration, delivery, and effectiveness of family services duties and workforce development activities.

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.

...mer's account for a specified period of time but only as is relevant to the possible crime being investigated. If any financial record assembled or provided by a financial institution pursuant to such a subpoena or any information derived from the financial record is introduced as evidence in any criminal trial and if any nonindigent defendant is convicted of an offense at that trial, the trial court shall charge ag...

Section 9.03 | Newsletters of political subdivisions.

...ployee of the political subdivision for time spent on any activity to influence the outcome of an election for any of the purposes described in division (C)(1)(e) of this section. Division (C)(2) of this section does not prohibit the use of public funds to compensate an employee of a political subdivision for attending a public meeting to present information about the political subdivision's finances, activities, and...

Section 9.04 | State funds for nontherapeutic abortion benefits.

...act, or plan of one or more insurance companies, medical care corporations, health care corporations, health maintenance organizations, preferred provider organizations, or other entities that provides health, medical, hospital, or surgical coverage, benefits, or services to elected or appointed officers or employees of the state or any political subdivision thereof. "Policy, contract, or plan" includes a plan...

Section 9.041 | Childbirth preferred over abortion.

...efer childbirth over abortion to the extent that is constitutionally permissible.

Section 9.05 | Sex recognition policy.

...ubjective sense of self, disconnected from biological reality and sex and existing on an infinite continuum, that does not provide a meaningful basis for identification and cannot be recognized as a replacement for sex. (4) "Girl" means a juvenile human female. (5) "Male" means an individual belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell. (6) "Man" means an adult human male. (7...

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

...oners will be functionally segregated from inmates from this state at all times. (B) Subject to division (I) of this section, any contract entered into under this section shall include all of the following: (1) A requirement that, if the contractor applied pursuant to division (A)(3)(b) of this section, the contractor continue complying with the applicable criteria and specifications adopted by the department of ...

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

...risoners who are in the facility at the time it is closed or ceases to operate and for the cost of so housing and transporting those prisoners; (b) If a private contractor will not operate the facility in question pursuant to a contract entered into in accordance with division (D) of this section, a conversion plan that will be followed if, for any reason, the facility is closed or ceases to operate. The conversion...

Section 9.08 | Improper internet access - private correctional facilities.

...er of the following: (a) A person who enters into a contract under section 9.06 of the Revised Code. (b) A person who enters into a contract under section 9.07 of the Revised Code to operate and manage a correctional facility in this state for out-of-state prisoners. (3) "Private correctional facility" means a correctional facility that is operated by a contractor under a contract pursuant to section 9.06 or 9....

Section 9.10 | Facsimile signature defined.

... Revised Code on the face of any instrument mentioned in such section.

Section 9.11 | Public officials using facsimile signature.

...mber, 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 f...

Section 9.12 | Validity of instrument with facsimile signature.

...raft, 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, or other pers...

Section 9.13 | Highway project not located within subdivision boundaries.

...unicipal 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.

...rd, 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.

... 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 by any person for private interment or cremation at the person's own expense, or delivered for the purpose of medical or surgi...