Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 9.16 | Governmental use of distributed ledger technology.
... As used in this section: (1) "Governmental entity" means the state or a political subdivision. (2) "Political subdivision" has the same meaning as in section 9.48 of the Revised Code. (3) "State" has the same meaning as in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A governmental entity may utilize distributed ledger technology, including blockchain technology, in the exercise of its authority. |
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Section 9.17 | Competitive bidding threshold amount.
...mined and published by the director of commerce. |
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Section 9.20 | Receipt of gift, devise, or bequest moneys, lands, or other properties by public authority.
...cers of a municipal corporation; and a benevolent, educational, or correctional institution, wholly or in part under the control of the state, or the board of directors, trustees, or other officers of the institution may receive by gift, devise, or bequest moneys, lands, or other properties, for their benefit or the benefit of any of those under their charge and may hold and apply the moneys, lands, or properties acc... |
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Section 9.21 | Policies regarding political subdivisions that hold credit card accounts.
...it limit or limits; (7) The actions or omissions by an officer or employee that qualify as misuse of a credit card account. (B) The name of the political subdivision shall appear on each presentation instrument related to the account including cards and checks. (C) If the political subdivision's fiscal officer does not retain general possession and control of the credit card account and presentation instruments re... |
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Section 9.22 | Use of debit card accounts.
... politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. No political subdivision may hold or utilize a debit card account, except for law enforcement purposes. Possession or use of a debit card account by a political subdivision except for law enforcement purposes is a violation of section 2913.21 of the Revised Code. This section does not apply to debit card ac... |
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Section 9.23 | Disbursements by government entities definitions.
...tered into but has not been materially complied with. |
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Section 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.
... and the fee or rate is established by competitive bidding or by a market rate survey of similar services provided in a defined market area. The market rate survey may be one conducted by or on behalf of the governmental entity or an independent survey accepted by the governmental entity as statistically valid and reliable. (ii) The services are provided in accordance with standards established by state or federal... |
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Section 9.232 | Contract for disbursements.
...tain to document direct costs; (C) If some of the recipient's obligations under the contract involve the performance of any of the types of services described in division (B)(2)(a), (c), or (f) of section 9.231 of the Revised Code, the name and telephone number of the individual designated by the governmental entity as the contact for obtaining approval of contract amounts for purposes of division (A)(2)(a)(ii) of s... |
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Section 9.233 | Recipient of disbursements entitled only to contract payment earned.
...(A) A recipient shall be entitled to the contract payment earned. In no event shall a recipient be entitled to more than the contract payment earned. A recipient shall repay any money received in excess of the contract payment earned to the governmental entity or, if a different disposition is provided for in the recipient's contract with the governmental entity, dispose of that money in accordance with the terms of ... |
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Section 9.234 | Records and reports by recipient - financial review - financial audit.
...ce of a financial audit or review is a compliance requirement established for purposes of that contract. (b) Any other information that may be required by the contract. (B)(1) A recipient that, pursuant to one or more contracts entered into under section 9.231 of the Revised Code, receives money totaling at least one hundred thousand dollars but less than three hundred thousand dollars in any fiscal year shall have... |
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Section 9.235 | Records open to government inspection.
...mental entity and by the state from the time the recipient first applies for payment under the contract. If the recipient is paid before the performance of its obligations under the contract, the financial books and records of the recipient and of any person with which the recipient contracts for the performance of the recipient's obligations shall be open to inspection from the first anniversary of the payment or fr... |
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Section 9.236 | Recipient to repay excess payment - civil action to recover.
... money due to the governmental entity from a recipient under division (A) of this section. In such an action, any person with which the recipient has contracted for the performance of the recipient's material obligations to a group of beneficiaries under the recipient's contract with the governmental entity may be made a party defendant if the person is unable to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the governmental en... |
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Section 9.237 | Rules governing terms of disbursement contracts.
...wing: (A) A definition of permissible components of direct costs, including a list of expenditures that may never be included in direct costs and a nonexclusive list of expenditures that may be included in direct costs pursuant to agreement of the parties; (B) Permissible methods by which a recipient may keep records documenting direct costs and how long those records must be retained; (C) Remedies not inconsisten... |
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Section 9.238 | Form for financial reviews and rules for audit reports.
... Revised Code to be used for all governmental entities. (B) The auditor of state may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code governing the form and content of the audit reports required by division (B)(3) of section 9.234 of the Revised Code and may prescribe a single form of the report to be used for all governmental entities. Upon request made by a recipient, the auditor of state shall, to ... |
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Section 9.239 | Allocation of federal energy efficient building deduction.
...artment, division, institution, board, commission, authority, bureau or other agency or instrumentality of the state, the five state retirement systems, or any other governmental entity. (3) "Subdivision" has the same meaning as in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A person that is primarily responsible for designing energy efficient commercial building property installed in a public building may seek allo... |
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Section 9.24 | Findings for recovery.
...with state funds, to a person against whom a finding for recovery has been issued by the auditor of state on and after January 1, 2001, if the finding for recovery is unresolved. A contract is considered to be awarded when it is entered into or executed, irrespective of whether the parties to the contract have exchanged any money. (B) For purposes of this section, a finding for recovery is unresolved unless one ... |
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Section 9.241 | Civil action for recovery of money.
... money due to the governmental entity from a recipient under division (B) of this section. In such an action, any person with which the recipient has contracted for the performance of the recipient's material obligations under the recipient's contract with the governmental entity may be made a party defendant if the person is unable to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the governmental entity that the person has mat... |
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Section 9.242 | Debarred vendors; participation in state contracts.
...er section 102.99 of the Revised Code from participating in a contract with a public agency, as defined in section 102.01 of the Revised Code, shall participate in any contract with a public agency during the period provided in that section. (C) State agencies shall exclude any vendor debarred under section 125.25, 153.02, or 5513.06 of the Revised Code, or any other section of the Revised Code from participating ... |
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Section 9.25 | Purchase of surplus commodities from federal government.
...obtained from the federal government at prices less than would be obtained by taking bids as provided by law for the purchase from private persons, said superintendent or said director may purchase, lease, or obtain the use of said property directly from the federal government without the necessity of advertising to obtain bids, without notice, and upon such formalities and such terms as are required by the federal g... |
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Section 9.26 | Gifts or grants of federal property.
...The state or any of its political subdivisions may receive any gifts or grants of federal property that are needed or required by requesting them in the manner similar to that required by section 9.25 of the Revised Code for purchases. |
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Section 9.27 | State contracts - invalid terms and conditions.
...ion that is unknown to the state at the time of signing a contract, that is not specifically negotiated with the state, that may be unilaterally changed by the other party, or that is electronically accepted by a state employee. (6) A provision that provides for a person other than the attorney general to serve as legal counsel for the state or for any state agency, unless allowed for under the process set forth i... |
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Section 9.28 | Competitive selection as public record.
...2) "Public office" includes 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. (3) "State agency" includes every department, bureau, board, commission... |
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Section 9.29 | Multi-year asset management professional service contracts.
...subdivision, but only if the contract complies with division (B) of this section: (1) A board of county commissioners, board of directors of a conservancy district, board of directors of a sanitary district, or board of trustees of a regional water and sewer district; (2) A municipal corporation through its director of public service, mayor, city manager, board of trustees of public affairs, village administ... |
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Section 9.30 | Public utility service without bidding and notice.
..., may acquire the service, product, or commodity of a public utility at the schedule of rates and charges applicable to such service, product, or commodity on file with the public utilities commission, or the applicable charge established by a utility operating its property not for profit, at any location where such public utility service, product, or commodity is not available, from alternate public utilities, witho... |
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Section 9.31 | Erroneous bids.
...ty shall give to the withdrawing bidder timely and reasonable notice of the time and place of any such hearing. The contracting authority shall make a stenographic record of all testimony, other evidence, and rulings on the admissibility of evidence presented at the hearing. Such order may be appealed under section 119.12 of the Revised Code. The bidder shall pay the costs of the hearing. In the event the contractin... |