Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 329.06 | County family services planning committee.
...ovided in the county; (5) At any other time the committee considers appropriate, consult with the board and make recommendations regarding the family services provided in the county. The committee's recommendations may address the following: (a) Implementation and administration of family service programs; (b) Use of federal, state, and local funds available for family service programs; (c) Establishment of goals... |
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Section 329.061 | References to county human services planning committee are to county family services planning committee.
...de or any rule, contract, or other document, the reference or designation shall be deemed to refer to a county family services planning committee. |
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Section 329.07 | Duties and qualifications of Ohio works first ombudsperson.
...all have at least one Ohio works first ombudsperson. A county department may provide for an Ohio works first participant who resides in the county the county department serves and is qualified to perform the duties of an ombudsperson to be an ombudsperson. If no Ohio works first participant residing in the county the county department serves is qualified to perform the duties of an ombudsperson, the county dep... |
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Section 329.09 | Moneys received considered appropriated for purposes for which received.
...m the state, or from the federal government under the "Social Security Act," or any act of the congress amendatory of or in substitution for such act, for Ohio works first under Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code, the prevention, retention, and contingency program under Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code, or for any other welfare activity, shall be considered appropriated for the purposes for which such moneys were rec... |
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Section 329.10 | Property and records transferred to county department of job and family services.
...mily services, when established. At the time the exercise of any powers and duties of any other board, agency, or department are transferred to the county department of job and family services, or to any other board, agency, or department, all the property, records, files, and other documents and papers, the unexpended balances of all current appropriations, and the unappropriated proceeds of all tax levies then in p... |
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Section 329.11 | Individual development account definitions.
...rofit fundraising organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 501 (a) and (c)(3). (D) "Financial institution" includes a bank, trust company, savings and loan association, savings bank, or credit union authorized to do business under federal law or the laws of this state. (E) "Funds available" means the amount available to a fiduciary organization for the purpose of matching funds deposit... |
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Section 329.12 | Establishing individual development account program.
...ent considers appropriate. (C) At the time it commences the program and on the first day of each subsequent program year, the county department may make a grant to the fiduciary organization to pay all or part of the administrative costs of the program. (D) The county department shall require the fiduciary organization to collect and maintain information regarding the program, including all of the following: (1... |
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Section 329.13 | Establishing individual development account.
... into individual development accounts from contributions made by individuals or entities that are not corporations during the previous calendar year was less than fifty per cent of the funds available from contributions made by individuals or entities that are not corporations for that year. A fiduciary organization may not accept any additional contributions from individuals or entities that are not corporations for... |
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Section 329.14 | Eligibility to participate in individual development account program.
...e account an amount not exceeding four times the amount deposited by the participant except that a fiduciary organization may not, pursuant to an agreement with an employer, deposit an amount into an account held by a participant who is employed by the employer. An account may have no more than ten thousand dollars in it at any time. (C) Notwithstanding eligibility requirements established in or pursuant to Ch... |
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Section 329.19 | Identification card for assistance program administered by county department of job and family services.
...s section, the county department shall comply with any state or federal laws governing the issuance of the cards. All expenses incurred in issuing the cards shall be paid from funds available to the county department for administrative expenses. |
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Section 329.40 | Formation of joint county department of job and family services.
... or all of the following: (a) Quality, timeliness, and other standards to be met by each county; (b) Which family service programs and functions are to be included in the joint county department; (c) Procedures for the operation of the board of directors, including procedures governing the frequency of meetings and the number of members of the board required to constitute a quorum to take action; (d) Any oth... |
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Section 329.41 | Director; administrators; employees.
...a withdrawing county. At the effective time of separation from county service, the joint county department or the withdrawing county, as the case may be, shall assume such unused vacation and sick leave accrued to the employee's credit. |
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Section 329.42 | Fiscal officer; treasurer.
... of directors and the board of county commissioners of that county to reimburse the county for the costs that are properly allocable to the service of its officers as fiscal officer and treasurer of the joint county department. |
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Section 329.43 | Legal advisor; other legal counsel.
... of directors and the board of county commissioners of that county to reimburse that county for the costs that are properly allocable to the service of its prosecuting attorney as the legal advisor of the board of directors. (B) The prosecuting attorney shall provide such services to the board of directors as are required or authorized to be provided to other county boards under Chapter 309. of the Revised C... |
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Section 329.44 | Rights and powers of board.
... county department. A board of county commissioners may acquire, within its county, real property or any estate, interest, or right therein, by appropriation or any other method, for use by the joint county department in connection with its provision of services. Appropriation proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with Chapter 163. of the Revised Code. (B) A board of county commissioners that formed a ... |
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Section 329.45 | Withdrawal from agreement.
...ts established by the agreement at the time the indebtedness was incurred. |
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Section 329.46 | Proposal for removal of another county.
...n (C) of this section. (E) If, at any time, the county proposed for removal under division (A) or (B) of this section notifies the board of directors, by a majority vote of that county's board of county commissioners, that it chooses to withdraw from the joint county department, the withdrawal procedure established under section 329.45 of the Revised Code shall be put immediately into motion. |
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Section 3301.01 | State board of education.
...by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. |
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Section 3301.011 | Total student count defined.
...XXXIII of the Revised Code, "total student count" for any school district means the average number of students enrolled during the first full school week of October in a school district in grades kindergarten through twelve, including students with dual enrollment in a joint vocational or cooperative education district that week, and the total number of students enrolled in units for preschool children with d... |
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Section 3301.012 | Computer science defined.
...3365. of the Revised Code, "computer science" means logical reasoning, computing systems, networks and the internet, data and analysis, algorithms and programming, impacts of computing, and structured problem solving skills applicable in many contexts from science and engineering to the humanities and business. |
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Section 3301.02 | Elected and appointed state board members - terms of office.
... beginning the first day of January and ending on the thirty-first day of December. (B) No person shall hold the office of member of the state board of education for a period of longer than two successive terms of four years. Terms shall be considered successive unless separated by a period of four or more years. Only terms beginning on or after January 1, 1996, shall be considered in determining an individual's e... |
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Section 3301.03 | Board members to be qualified electors - oath, salary, expenses.
... (3) An urban school district; (4) A community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code; (5) A chartered nonpublic school. No member of the board shall, during the member's term of office, hold any other office of trust or profit or be an employee or officer of any public or private elementary or secondary school. Before entering on the duties of office, each member shall subscribe to the offi... |
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Section 3301.04 | Meetings.
...esident and a vice-president each of whom shall serve for two years or until the president's or vice-president's successor is elected and qualified, and transact such business as the board deems advisable. The state board of education shall adopt, by the thirty-first day of March each year, a calendar indicating the dates on which the board will hold its regular meetings for the following fiscal year. The boa... |
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Section 3301.041 | Audio and video recordings of board of education meetings.
...consult with the Ohio government telecommunications service, and the Ohio government telecommunications service may provide technical assistance, in implementing and complying with this section. |
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Section 3301.05 | Public meetings, official records of board.
...be transacted only at public meetings open to the public. The superintendent of public instruction, or a designated subordinate, shall record all official actions taken at each meeting of the board, which shall be a public record. The record of the proceedings of each meeting of the board shall be read at its next succeeding meeting and corrected and approved, which approval shall be noted in the proceedings. The pre... |