Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3333.303 | Statewide FAFSA support system.
...team's region; (4) Contribute to the marketing of local FAFSA and college access events; (5) Analyze FAFSA data and report the results of that data to the chancellor; (6) Partner with local institutions of higher education to expand current strategies and services to public schools in the team's region; (7) Commit to participate in professional development regarding any updated FAFSA requirements; (8) ... |
Section 3334.03 | Ohio tuition trust authority.
...s that include, but are not limited to, marketing, promoting, and advertising; (b) Division (A)(11) of section 3334.08 of the Revised Code to provide advice and consent to the Ohio tuition trust authority on the hiring of the executive director, provided that the executive director shall not be hired unless a majority of the board votes in favor of the hiring; (c) Divisions (A) to (E), (G)(1), (K), (L), and (M) of ... |
Section 3334.04 | College savings bonds.
...ancial consultants, accounting experts, marketing, remarketing, underwriter and administrative agents, and other consultants and independent contractors as the issuer determines necessary to carry out such powers and duties. (D) Notwithstanding any limitation to the contrary, college savings bonds may be sold at public or private sale in a manner which assures, to the extent practicable, the broadest retail distribu... |
Section 3334.11 | Ohio tuition trust fund.
...(A) The assets of the Ohio tuition trust authority reserved for payment of the obligations of the authority pursuant to tuition payment contracts shall be placed in a fund, which is hereby created and shall be known as the Ohio tuition trust fund. The fund shall be in the custody of the treasurer of state, but shall not be part of the state treasury. That portion of payments received by the authority or the tre... |
Section 3335.38 | Farm production, policy, and financial management institute.
...farm production practices, agricultural marketing, farm policy, and financial management challenges. Participation shall be open to all interested persons, but the following persons shall be given priority as to enrollment: farm owners and managers, employees or representatives of banks and other farm credit agencies, agricultural teachers, and faculty and employees of the Ohio state university and OSU extension wh... |
Section 3345.05 | Administration of moneys - annual reports by recipients - investments - investment committee.
...(A) All registration fees, nonresident tuition fees, academic fees for the support of off-campus instruction, laboratory and course fees when so assessed and collected, student health fees for the support of a student health service, all other fees, deposits, charges, receipts, and income from all or part of the students, all subsidy or other payments from state appropriations, and all other fees, deposits, charges, ... |
Section 3347.07 | Rentals to be placed in separate sinking fund - use of money in fund.
...The rentals received from a building as defined in section 3347.03 of the Revised Code, after paying the costs of operation, administration, maintenance, and repair and necessary fiscal agency charges applicable to each such property, shall be placed in a separate sinking fund which is hereby pledged to and charged with the payment of interest and principal of the bonds, notes, or other written instruments issued in ... |
Section 3354.10 | Deposit of funds - investment of funds - audit.
...(A) All funds under the control of a board of trustees of a community college district, regardless of the source thereof, may be deposited by such board to its credit in banks or trust companies designated by it. Such banks or trust companies shall furnish security for every such deposit to the extent and in the manner provided in section 135.18 of the Revised Code, but no such deposit shall otherwise be subjec... |
Section 3354.21 | Agreement with agencies to provide services.
...The multipurpose center established under section 3354.20 of the Revised Code may provide and may enter into an agreement with a public or private nonprofit agency or person to provide displaced homemakers with services. These services may include, but not be limited to, the following: (A) Job counseling, specifically designed for a person reentering the job market after a number of years as a homemaker, and utilizi... |
Section 3357.10 | Election of treasurer of district.
...(A) The board of trustees of a technical college district shall elect a treasurer, who is not a member of the board, to serve at its pleasure. The treasurer may be the person serving as secretary under section 3357.06 of the Revised Code. The treasurer shall be the fiscal officer of the district and shall receive and disburse all funds of the district under the direction of the board. No contract of the board in... |
Section 3358.06 | Treasurer to be fiscal officer - duties, bond.
...(A)(1) The treasurer of each state community college district shall be its fiscal officer, and the treasurer shall receive and disburse all funds under the direction of the college president. No contract of the college's board of trustees involving the expenditure of money shall become effective until the treasurer certifies that there are funds of the board otherwise uncommitted and sufficient to provide therefor, s... |
Section 3376.07 | Certain contracts may be prohibited.
...A state institution of higher education, private college, athletic association, conference, or other group or organization with authority over intercollegiate athletics may prohibit a student-athlete from entering into a contract providing compensation to the student-athlete for use of the student-athlete's name, image, or likeness if under the contract the student-athlete's name, image, or likeness is associated wit... |
Section 3376.09 | Institutional support for student-athlete compensation.
..., or other benefits to an institutional marketing associate or third-party entity to incentivize it to facilitate opportunities for a student-athlete to earn compensation for use of the student-athlete's name, image, or likeness. (B) No state institution of higher education or private college shall use any fees paid to the institution or college by or on behalf of students attending that institution or college to c... |
Section 339.061 | Charter county hospitals; disposition of income.
...(A) As used in this section, "charter county hospital" means a county hospital based in a county that has adopted a charter under Section 3 of Article X, Ohio Constitution. (B) The board of county hospital trustees of a charter county hospital shall hold and administer all money received from the operation of the county hospital, including money arising from rendering medical services to patients, whether received f... |
Section 349.12 | Investing funds.
...Moneys in the funds of the new community authority, except as otherwise provided in any resolution authorizing the issuance of its community authority bonds or in any trust agreement or indenture of mortgage securing the same, or related agreement, in excess of current needs, may be invested in notes, bonds, or other obligations of the United States, or of any agency or instrumentality thereof, or in obligations of t... |
Section 3517.109 | Disposal of any excess funds and excess aggregate contributions.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Candidate" has the same meaning as in section 3517.01 of the Revised Code but includes only candidates for the offices of governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor of state, treasurer of state, attorney general, member of the state board of education, and member of the general assembly. (2) "Statewide candidate" means the joint candidates for the offices of govern... |
Section 3517.19 | Sale of membership and mailing lists.
...and goodwill of the political party in marketing its credit card program to persons identified on or through the contributor, membership, mailing, or other lists. |
Section 3702.57 | Rules for certificate of need.
...(A) The director of health shall adopt rules establishing procedures and criteria for reviews of applications for certificates of need and issuance, denial, or withdrawal of certificates. (1) In adopting rules that establish criteria for reviews of applications of certificates of need, the director shall consider the availability of and need for long-term care beds to provide care and treatment to persons diagnose... |
Section 3706.01 | Air quality development authority definitions.
...ed from the production, processing, and marketing of agricultural products, forest products, and other renewable or biomass resources, that meets all of the specifications in the American society for testing and materials (ASTM) specification D 4806-88 and is denatured as specified in Parts 20 and 21 of Title 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (T) "Biofuel" means any fuel that is made from cellulosic biomass r... |
Section 3715.01 | Pure food and drug law definitions.
...ing of its container, the promotion and marketing of the drug, and other activities incident to production; (ii) The preparation and promotion of commercially available products from bulk compounds for resale by pharmacies, licensed health professionals authorized to prescribe drugs, or other persons. (b) "Manufacture" does not include the preparation, compounding, packaging, or labeling of a drug by a pharmacist a... |
Section 3734.12 | Director of environmental protection - powers and duties.
...sed oil; (6) Burning of used oil; (7) Marketing of used oil; (8) Disposal of used oil; (9) Use of used oil as a dust suppressant. (L) Establishing any other requirements, standards, or criteria that are consistent with and equivalent to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act governing any matter not specifically addressed by divisions (A) to (K) of this section. |
Section 3734.14 | Exchange, use, and recovery of resources from hazardous waste.
...The director of environmental protection shall periodically determine the market potential and feasibility of the exchange, use, and recovery of resources from hazardous waste. Using the information required under divisions (B) and (I) of section 3734.12 of the Revised Code, the director shall, in compliance with the procedures adopted under division (G) of section 3734.12 of the Revised Code pertaining to the protec... |
Section 3734.49 | Materials management advisory council.
...(A) There is hereby created within the environmental protection agency the materials management advisory council consisting of the following thirteen members who shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate: (1) One member who is an employee of a health district whose duties include enforcement of the solid waste provisions of this chapter; (2) One member representing the interests o... |
Section 3734.50 | State solid waste management plan.
...The director of environmental protection, with the advice of the materials management advisory council created in section 3734.49 of the Revised Code, shall prepare a state solid waste management plan to do all of the following: (A) Reduce reliance on the use of landfills for management of solid wastes; (B) Establish objectives for solid waste reduction, recycling, reuse, and minimization and a schedule for impleme... |
Section 3734.82 | Annual fee for scrap tire recovery facility license - scrap tire management fund.
...(A) The annual fee for a scrap tire recovery facility license issued under section 3734.81 of the Revised Code shall be in accordance with the following schedule: Daily Design Annual Input Capacity License (Tons) Fee 1 or less $ 100 2 to 25 500 26 to 50 1,000 51 to 100 1,500 101 to 200 2,500 201 to 500 3,500 501 or more 5,500 For the purpose of determining the ... |