Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1728.05 | Loans, guarantees, acquisitions.
...A community urban redevelopment corporation in carrying out projects may: (A) Accept loans from the federal government or an agency thereof in aid of a project owned or to be acquired or undertaken by the corporation. (B) Obtain, or aid in obtaining, from the federal government any insurance or guarantee, or commitment therefor, as to, or for the payment or repayment of interest or principal, or both, or any part t... |
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Section 1728.06 | Written application to municipal corporation for approval of project.
...tion of persons, including families, business concerns, and others, displaced by the project, which relocation plan shall include, but not be limited to, the proposed method for the relocation of residents who will be displaced from their dwelling accommodations in decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling accommodations within their means, or with provision for adjustment payments to bring such accommodations withi... |
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Section 1728.07 | Form of financial agreement for approved project.
...out relocation of persons, families, business concerns, and others displaced by the project, pursuant to a relocation plan, including the method for the relocation of residents in decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling accommodations, and reasonable moving costs, determined to be feasible by the governing body of the municipal corporation. Where the relocation plan is carried out by the corporation, its officers,... |
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Section 1728.08 | Permissible provisions in financial agreement.
...(A) The financial agreement provided for in section 1728.07 of the Revised Code may provide that the municipal corporation will consent to a sale of the project by the community urban redevelopment corporation to another such corporation and that, upon assumption by the transferee corporation of the transferor's obligations under the financial agreement the tax exemption of the improvement as provided by section 1728... |
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Section 1728.09 | Representations and covenants as to management or operation of project.
...The financial agreement provided for in section 1728.07 of the Revised Code shall contain detailed representations and covenants by the community urban redevelopment corporation as to the manner in which it proposes to manage or operate the project. The financial agreement shall further set forth the plans for financing the project, including the estimated total project cost, the amortization rate on the total projec... |
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Section 1728.10 | Exemption from taxation.
...r this division fewer than forty-five business days prior to the governing body's execution of the agreement, the governing body shall deliver the notice to the board not later than the number of days prior to such execution as prescribed by the board in its resolution. If a board of education adopts a resolution waiving its right to approve exemptions or shortening the notification period, the board shall certify a ... |
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Section 1728.11 | Semi-annual service charge in lieu of taxes.
...The community urban redevelopment corporation entering into a financial agreement with a municipal corporation other than an impacted city shall make payment to the county treasurer on or before the final date for payment of real estate taxes in the county for each half year of a semi-annual service charge in lieu of taxes on the real property of the corporation in the project, whether acquired by purchase or lease, ... |
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Section 1728.111 | Annual service charge in lieu of taxes.
...The community urban redevelopment corporation entering into a financial agreement with an impacted city shall pay to the county treasurer an annual service charge in lieu of taxes on the improvements made by the corporation in the project that are exempted from taxation pursuant to section 1728.10 of the Revised Code. The annual service charge shall be charged and paid in two equal installments at the same time and i... |
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Section 1728.112 | Urban redevelopment tax increment equivalent fund.
...al corporation may establish an urban redevelopment tax increment equivalent fund, by resolution or ordinance of its legislative authority, into which shall be deposited service payments in lieu of taxes distributed to the municipal corporation by the county treasurer as provided in section 1728.111 of the Revised Code. Moneys deposited in the urban redevelopment tax increment equivalent fund shall be used for such p... |
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Section 1728.12 | Termination of tax exemption.
...The tax exemption provided by section 1728.10 of the Revised Code applies only so long as the community urban redevelopment corporation and its project remain subject to Chapter 1728. of the Revised Code, but in no event longer than thirty years for one, two, or three family residential dwelling units and twenty years for all other uses of the improvements from the date of the execution of the financial agreement. An... |
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Section 1728.13 | Public utilities.
... an order requiring the public utility using such property to remove, relocate, rearrange, or change such property in accordance with such order, and the cost and expense of such removal, rearrangement, or change, including the cost of installing such property in a new location or locations or changed condition, and the cost of any lands or any rights or interest in lands and any other rights acquired to accomplish s... |
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Section 173.01 | Department of aging; powers and duties.
...ns, and programs. Any state agency proposing a plan, program, or rule that primarily affects persons sixty years of age or older shall submit a copy of such proposal to the department for its written comments. No such proposed plan, program, or rule shall take effect until the department's comments have been requested. The department shall review the proposal and submit a written comment on such proposal to the agenc... |
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Section 173.011 | Planning and service areas.
...(A) When administering funds granted under the Older Americans Act of 1965, 79 Stat. 219, 42 U.S.C. 3001, as amended, the department of aging may divide the state into separate multi-county regions that shall be known as planning and service areas. If the department divides the state into those areas, then, consistent with the rules adopted under division (C)(1) of this section, it shall designate one public en... |
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Section 173.012 | Training programs.
...The department of aging may develop and offer training programs to area agencies on aging, long-term care facilities, providers of long-term care services, and other interested parties. The department may charge fees for the training programs. Amounts collected from charging the fees shall be deposited into the state treasury to the credit of the senior community outreach fund, which is hereby created. Money credited... |
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Section 173.02 | Administrative rules.
...tters as mental and physical health, housing, transportation, family relationships, employment, income, vocational rehabilitation, recreation, and education; make such reports as are appropriate to the governor and other federal and state agencies; and develop recommendations for administrative or legislative action to alleviate such problems; (C) Develop and strengthen the services available for the aging in the st... |
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Section 173.03 | Ohio advisory council for aging.
...older citizens of Ohio. The fields of business, labor, health, law, and human services shall be represented in the membership. (2) No more than seven members shall be of the same political party. (D) Any member of the council may be removed from office by the governor for neglect of duty, misconduct, or malfeasance in office after being informed in writing of the charges and afforded an opportunity for a hearin... |
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Section 173.04 | Dementia training and respite care programs.
...erm, temporary care or supervision provided to a person who has dementia in the absence of the person who normally provides that care or supervision. (2) "Dementia" includes Alzheimer's disease or other dementia. (B) Through the internet web site maintained by the department of aging, the director of aging shall disseminate dementia training materials for licensed physicians, registered nurses, licensed practical... |
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Section 173.05 | Acting director.
...deputy director of the aging shall be the acting director when the director is absent or disabled or the position is vacant. The director shall specify who shall be the acting director if no deputy director has been appointed. |
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Section 173.06 | Golden buckeye card program.
... director of aging shall establish a golden buckeye card program and provide a golden buckeye card to any resident of this state who applies to the director for a card and is sixty years of age or older or is a person with a disability and is eighteen years of age or older. A golden buckeye card may be physical or electronic and may be an individual card or an endorsement on a card for one or more other programs. ... |
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Section 173.061 | Records of card holders.
...Records identifying the recipients of golden buckeye cards issued under section 173.06 of the Revised Code are not public records subject to inspection or copying under section 149.43 of the Revised Code and may be disclosed only at the discretion of the director of aging. The director may disclose only information in records identifying the recipients of golden buckeye cards that does not contain the recipient'... |
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Section 173.08 | Resident services coordinator program.
... live in financially assisted rental housing complexes, and assist those tenants in identifying and obtaining community and program services and other benefits for which they are eligible. (B) The resident services coordinator program fund is hereby created in the state treasury to support the resident services coordinator program established pursuant to this section. The fund consists of all moneys the depart... |
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Section 173.11 | System of multipurpose senior centers.
...try and placement of older adults in nursing homes, sheltered housing for older adults, and related facilities. The department shall, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, adopt rules under which counties, townships, municipal corporations, or local nonprofit organizations may make application to the department to operate a multipurpose senior center or to participate in a multipurpose senior center ... |
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Section 173.12 | Services provided by multipurpose senior center.
...l matters, including income, health, housing, transportation, and social relationships; (4) A listing of services available in the community for older adults to assist in identifying the type of assistance needed, to place them in contact with appropriate services, and to determine whether services have been received and identified needs met; (5) Legal advice and assistance by an attorney or a legal assistant act... |
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Section 173.121 | Bingo games at multipurpose senior center.
...as in section 2915.01 of the Revised Code. (B) Notwithstanding sections 2915.07 to 2915.13 of the Revised Code, a multipurpose senior center may conduct bingo games described in division (O)(1) of section 2915.01 of the Revised Code, but only if it complies with all of the following requirements: (1) All bingo games are conducted only on the premises of the facility. (2) All participants are twenty-one year... |
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Section 173.13 | Continuing care facility residents' rights.
...of board, lodging, medical services, nursing, and other health-related services to a person sixty years of age or older, unrelated by consanguinity or affinity to the provider, for the life of the person or for a period in excess of one year in return for the payment of an entrance fee or of periodic charges. (2) "Entrance fee" means an initial or deferred payment of a sum of money or other property made or promised... |