Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1533.07 | Protection afforded nongame birds.
... dead or alive, or purchase, expose for sale, transport, or ship to a point within or without the state, or receive or deliver for transportation any bird other than a game bird, or have in the person's possession any part of the plumage, skin, or body of any bird other than a game bird, except as permitted in Chapter 1531. and this chapter of the Revised Code, or disturb or destroy the eggs, nest, or young of such a... |
Section 1533.151 | Wildlife conservation stamps.
...the state. All moneys received from the sale of wildlife conservation stamps shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the nongame and endangered wildlife fund to be used exclusively by the division of wildlife for the purposes outlined in section 1531.26 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1533.36 | Fishing license not transferable - exception.
...license shall not be sold, offered for sale, or bartered to any person. (2) The chief of the division of wildlife, with the approval of the director of natural resources, shall determine if any quota species of fish are transferable with the transferred license. In making the determination, the chief shall use biological, social, and economic data. (3) The transferred license is limited to the type of commerc... |
Section 1533.40 | Permit to buy, sell or deal in minnows, crawfish or hellgrammites.
...ites or collects the listed species for sale shall obtain, annually, from the chief of the division of wildlife a permit and shall operate under such rules as the chief adopts. A permit shall be issued upon application and the payment of a fee of forty dollars. This permit expires at midnight on the thirty-first day of December. Nonresidents engaging in the collecting, seining, or picking of minnows, crayfish, or hel... |
Section 1533.631 | Permit for handling fish at wholesale.
... Revised Code or division rule, at wholesale. Prior to making application for such a permit, a person first shall satisfy the following qualifications to the satisfaction of the chief of the division of wildlife: over eighteen years of age, no prior conviction of or plea of guilty on or after October 10, 2007, to a disqualifying offense as determined in accordance with section 9.79 of the Revised Code, and ninety day... |
Section 1533.632 | Regulation of aquaculture - permits.
... but not limited to, for the purpose of sale for consumption as food. (2) "Aquaculture species" means any aquatic species that may be raised through aquaculture that is either a class A aquaculture species or a class B aquaculture species. (3) "Class A aquaculture species" includes any species designated as such by the chief of the division of wildlife in rules adopted under division (B) of this section. (4) "Clas... |
Section 1533.76 | Division of wildlife may purchase pheasants.
... at which the licensee offers them for sale at any place outside the state. |
Section 154.10 | Protecting and enforcing rights of holders of obligations.
...e possession of, mortgage, or cause the sale or otherwise dispose of any capital facilities. Each duty of the commission and issuing authority and their members, officers, and employees, and of each governmental agency and its officers, members, or employees, undertaken pursuant to the bond proceedings or any agreement or lease made under authority of Chapter 154. of the Revised Code, and in every agreement by or wi... |
Section 154.11 | Issuing obligations for refunding or retirement of prior obligations.
...herefor, the portion of proceeds of the sale of obligations issued under this section to be applied to bond service charges on the prior obligations shall be credited to the bond service fund for those prior obligations. Obligations authorized under this section shall be deemed to be issued for those purposes for which those prior obligations were issued and are subject to the provisions of Chapter 154. of the Revise... |
Section 154.20 | Capital facilities for mental hygiene or retardation.
...gs therefor, all of the proceeds of the sale of obligations pursuant to this section shall be credited to the fund, except that any accrued interest shall be credited to the mental health bond service fund. The mental health facilities improvement fund may also be comprised of gifts, grants, appropriated moneys, and other sums and securities received to the credit of such fund. All investment earnings on the ca... |
Section 1545.40 | Dissolution.
...y sold or leased, the proceeds from the sale or lease shall be paid into the fund from which payments are made to extinguish the indebtedness on such property and the proceeds shall be used for that purpose; otherwise the proceeds shall be paid into the general fund of the county. The budget commission shall continue to levy and collect taxes necessary for the payment of any outstanding indebtedness of the district f... |
Section 1546.13 | Transfer of lease after foreclosure sale.
...When buildings located on state land are sold on foreclosure in a delinquent tax suit or in a mortgage foreclosure suit, the state immediately shall transfer to the purchaser of the buildings the lease for the state lands on which the buildings are located or shall cancel the former lease and execute a new lease to the purchaser. If a new lease is executed, it shall be for the same annual rental, contain the same res... |
Section 1547.302 | Disposing of unclaimed vessel or motor.
...t used and operated for profit; (4) By sale at public auction by the sheriff, the chief, or an auctioneer licensed under Chapter 4707. of the Revised Code, after giving notice of the auction by advertisement, published once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county or as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code. (B) Any moneys accruing from the disposition of an u... |
Section 1547.39 | Requiring capacity plate.
..., shall manufacture, sell, or offer for sale any watercraft propelled by machinery as its principal source of power, or watercraft designed to be manually propelled, less than twenty feet in length, and designed to carry two or more persons, manufactured after that date, unless a capacity plate containing the correct information, as prescribed by regulations adopted by the United States coast guard, is firmly attache... |
Section 1547.543 | Dealer or manufacturer registration certificate.
... the watercraft's hull prior to a final sale. (E) The chief may issue an order temporarily or permanently restricting or suspending a dealer or manufacturer registration certificate without a hearing if the chief finds that the holder of the certificate has violated this section. |
Section 1547.65 | Hull identification number.
...personal use and not for the purpose of sale shall request a hull identification number from the chief and permanently display and affix the number as prescribed by rules. (D) No person shall operate or permit to be operated any watercraft on the waters in this state in violation of this section. |
Section 1548.061 | Notarization requirements.
...otor between parties in the course of a sale by a person other than a registered watercraft dealer, as defined in section 1546.01 of the Revised Code, to a person who purchases the watercraft or outboard motor for use as a consumer. (B)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of the Revised Code to the contrary that requires a document to be "sworn to before" or "signed in the presence of" a notary or other officer empowe... |
Section 1548.07 | Application contents - permanent identification number.
... price, trade-in allowed, and amount of sales or use tax paid under Chapter 5739. or 5741. of the Revised Code. (B) If the application is made by two persons regarding a watercraft or outboard motor in which they wish to establish joint ownership with right of survivorship, they may do so as provided in section 2131.12 of the Revised Code. (C) If the applicant wishes to designate a watercraft or outboard motor in b... |
Section 1548.11 | Ownership of vehicle changed by operation of law.
..., insolvency, replevin, or execution of sale, or whenever the engine of a watercraft is replaced by another engine, a watercraft or outboard motor is sold to satisfy storage or repair charges, or repossession is had upon default in performance of the terms of a security agreement as provided in Chapter 1309. of the Revised Code, a clerk of a court of common pleas, upon the surrender of the prior certificate of title ... |
Section 1548.19 | Offenses concerning stolen watercraft and certificates of title.
...has been stolen; (B) Sell or offer for sale in this state a watercraft or outboard motor on which the manufacturer's or assigned serial number has been destroyed, removed, covered, altered, or defaced with knowledge of the destruction, removal, covering, alteration, or defacement of the manufacturer's or assigned serial number; (C) Sell or transfer a watercraft or outboard motor without delivering to the p... |
Section 1548.20 | Security interest covering watercraft or outboard motor for which certificate of title is required.
...ssing system by the clerk. Exposure for sale of any watercraft or outboard motor by its owner, with the knowledge or with the knowledge and consent of the holder of any security interest, lien, mortgage, or encumbrance on the watercraft or outboard motor, shall not render the security interest lien, mortgage, or encumbrance ineffective as against the creditors of the owner or against holders of subsequent security in... |
Section 1555.04 | Loan agreements.
... of property upon foreclosure or other sale. (B) The authority granted by this section is cumulative and supplementary to all other authority granted in this chapter. The authority granted by this section does not alter or impair any similar authority granted elsewhere in this chapter with respect to other projects. |
Section 1555.16 | Purpose of chapter - tax exemption.
...efrom, including any profit made on the sale thereof, shall at all times be free from taxation within the state. |
Section 1557.01 | Parks and natural resources project definitions.
...oceeds" means amounts received from the sale of obligations pursuant to this chapter, excluding amounts used to refund or retire outstanding obligations, and does not include amounts required to be deposited in special funds pursuant to the applicable bond proceedings, or financing costs paid from such amounts received. (K) "Obligations" means bonds, notes, or other evidences of obligation of the state, including an... |
Section 163.02 | Appropriations of real property.
...ency is deemed for all purposes to be a sale under the threat of appropriation for a public use. This division applies to a voluntary conveyance to an agency regardless of whether the property is a blighted property or is located in a blighted area, or the property subsequently could be found for any reason not to qualify for appropriation by the agency. |