Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 131.01 | Revenues and funds definitions.
...h all related liabilities, obligations, reserves, and fund balances which are segregated for the purpose of carrying on specific activities or attaining certain objectives in accordance with special rules, restrictions, or limitations. (P) "Lapse" means the automatic termination of an appropriation at the end of the fiscal period for which it was appropriated. (Q) "Reappropriation" means an appropriation of a p... |
Section 131.02 | Collecting amounts due to state.
...t instruments returned for insufficient funds and the cost of providing electronic payment options. (F)(1) Except as provided in division (F)(2) of this section, if the attorney general finds, after investigation, that any claim due and owing to the state is uncollectible, the attorney general, with the consent of the chief officer of the agency reporting the claim, may do the following: (a) Sell, convey, or ot... |
Section 131.021 | Certification of pending nonfinal tax liability to attorney general.
...(A) As used in this section, "tax" means all taxes and fees, including any penalties, additional charges, and interest charges, administered by the tax commissioner. "Tax" excludes any taxes and fees that are paid to a county auditor or treasurer. (B) Any pending tax liability that the commissioner determines is owed to the state, but that is not final, may be certified to the attorney general pursuant to, and for p... |
Section 131.022 | Sale of final overdue claims - notice to obligor.
...rough a competitive process. If federal funds comprise all or a part of the claim, it may not be sold unless the chief officer determines that the sale of the claim will not have an adverse financial impact on the state due to any requirement of the state to repay the federal funds to the federal government. (C) The attorney general may consolidate any number of final overdue claims for sale under this section. (D)... |
Section 131.023 | Biennial report of collection efforts by attorney general.
...Not later than April 30, 2007, and not later than that date every other year thereafter, the attorney general shall prepare and file a report with the clerk of the house of representatives, the clerk of the senate, and the chairpersons of the respective standing committees of the senate and house of representatives that are primarily responsible for considering tax assessment and collection matters. The report shall ... |
Section 131.024 | Recovery of unclaimed funds.
...es or results in identifying unclaimed funds held by the state for an obligor in default, the attorney general may file a claim under section 169.08 of the Revised Code to recover the unclaimed funds. If the director allows the claim, the director shall pay the claim directly to the attorney general. The director shall not disallow a claim made by the attorney general because the attorney general is not the ow... |
Section 131.025 | Participation in federal treasury offset program.
...The attorney general shall enter into an agreement with the United States secretary of the treasury to participate in the federal treasury offset program for the collection of the following debts certified to the attorney general pursuant to section 131.02 of the Revised Code: (A) State income tax obligations pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 6402(e); (B) Covered unemployment compensation debts pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 6402(f).... |
Section 131.03 | Collection of delinquent charges.
...Any officer, employee, or agent certifying a claim to the attorney general pursuant to section 131.02 of the Revised Code shall supply to the attorney general, upon demand, all papers and information necessary for the commencement and prosecution of any proceedings to collect the delinquent charges. The attorney general, in addition to the powers otherwise reposed in him, shall have such further powers to enforce pay... |
Section 131.09 | First mortgage loans as security for deposit of public money.
...In addition to the undertakings or security provided for in sections 135.01 to 135.40 of the Revised Code, the treasurer of a subdivision or county may accept first mortgages, upon unencumbered real estate located in this state, provided the amount owing on such mortgages at the time tendered as security is double the excess of the amount of public moneys to be at the time so deposited, over and above any portion of ... |
Section 131.10 | Subordination of liens upon securities held to insure contractual obligations.
...f such securities who agrees to advance funds upon such securities. The entire proceeds realized from such subsequent pledge shall be applied by the conservator, the superintendent of banks, the receiver appointed by the comptroller of the currency, or other person lawfully in charge of the business and affairs of a closed bank to reduce the deposit liability of such bank to the political subdivision, taxing unit, bo... |
Section 131.11 | Security required for county funds deposited by certain public officials; service charge.
...ts of congress amendatory thereof. Any funds or securities in the possession or custody of any county official in an official capacity or any funds or securities the possession or custody of which is charged to any county official, including funds or securities in transit to or from any bank or trust company, may be insured by the board of county commissioners in such amount as is found necessary in the public inter... |
Section 131.12 | Continuous undertaking - new undertaking on increase or decrease of deposits - release.
...The undertaking provided for in section 131.11 of the Revised Code shall be continuous in form and shall remain in full force as to all deposits secured by it until they have been totally withdrawn, including all interest thereon. In case the deposits are increased or decreased or the federal deposit insurance is decreased or increased, the depository may furnish and substitute for said undertaking a good and suffici... |
Section 131.13 | Securities accepted in lieu of undertaking.
...y pay the service charge from operating funds of his office. The depositor may accept such securities as partial security and require an undertaking for the remainder of the full amount of security required by law, and in such undertaking such acceptance and the extent thereof shall be set forth. |
Section 131.14 | Hypothecation - release.
...The hypothecation of the securities referred to in section 131.13 of the Revised Code shall be the proper legal transfer thereof as collateral which shall stipulate that such securities shall be the property of the depositor in case of any default on the part of the bank in its capacity as depository, and the negotiation or release thereof shall require the signature of the depositor except when the securities have b... |
Section 131.15 | Safekeeping of hypothecated securities.
... Revised Code for the award of inactive funds of the subdivision of which the depositor is an officer or employee. The trustee may rely upon such notice and upon the period of authorization stated therein and upon the period of designation stated therein. (2) No continuing authorization for substitution has been given by the depositor, the public depository notifies the depositor and the trustee of an intended subst... |
Section 131.16 | Liability of depositor - use of safety deposit boxes.
... for the safekeeping of any part of his funds, particularly the excess funds not covered by federal deposit insurance. Charges for such safety deposit boxes shall be paid by the depositor out of his fee funds. |
Section 131.18 | Release and discharge of treasurer, clerk, or judge from liability.
...When a loss of public funds, entrusted to a county or municipal corporation treasurer or to a clerk of the court of common pleas, clerk of the court of appeals, clerk of the municipal court, clerk of the county court, judge of the probate court as clerk of such court, judge of the juvenile court as clerk of such court, or to a township or school district treasurer, or a fiscal officer of the board of trustees o... |
Section 131.19 | Finding necessary to release treasurer or clerk.
...ntrusted by law with the care of public funds, and that the loss thereof was not occasioned by his fault or negligence, and an entry of such findings shall be made upon the record book of the proceedings of such legislative authority or board. |
Section 131.20 | Appeal from findings.
...d determine the question whether public funds were lost by the fault or negligence of the treasurer or clerk. If it is found that the funds were so lost, the finding of the board or legislative authority ordering the discharge shall be vacated. If it is found that the funds were not so lost, the finding shall remain in full force and the court shall cause its judgment to be certified to the board or legislative autho... |
Section 131.21 | Judgment fund.
...All moneys collected from taxes or other sources for the payment of final judgments against a political subdivision, other than condemnation of property cases, shall go into a separate fund of the subdivision, to be known as the "judgment fund." The treasurer of the subdivision shall receive all taxes, assessments, and moneys collected for the payment of final judgments against the subdivision or proceeds of bonds is... |
Section 131.22 | Transfer of powers from board of trustees of the sinking fund to treasurer.
...stment of taxes, assessments, and other funds raised for the payment of bonds and funded debts; the application of such funds to the payment of bonds and other indebtedness; and all its other powers and functions as set forth in such laws shall be transferred to the treasurer of the county, municipal corporation, or school district, and all moneys, securities, and other assets then in the custody and possession of su... |
Section 131.23 | Issuing bonds to assist in paying unsecured indebtedness and disability assistance.
...any other purpose, is misapplication of funds. (J) The bonds authorized by this section shall be redeemable or payable in not to exceed ten years from date of issue and shall not be subject to or considered in calculating the net indebtedness of the subdivision. The budget commission of the county in which the subdivision is located shall annually allocate such portion of the then delinquent levy due the subdivision... |
Section 131.32 | Classifying funds of state and custodial funds of state treasurer.
...ancial reporting purposes, classify the funds of the state and the custodial funds of the treasurer of state in a manner required or permitted by generally accepted accounting principles. |
Section 131.33 | Unexpended balances.
... appropriations are made, revert to the funds from which the appropriations were made, except that the director of budget and management shall transfer such unexpended balances from the first fiscal year to the second fiscal year of an agency's appropriations to the extent necessary for voided warrants to be reissued pursuant to division (C) of section 126.37 of the Revised Code. Except as provided in this section... |
Section 131.331 | Funds created for specific agencies.
...No state agency shall receive financial benefit from an appropriation made or fund created for the support of another. |