Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 956.01 | Definitions.
... dogs such as a dog pound operated by a municipal corporation, or by a county under Chapter 955. of the Revised Code, or that is operated by a humane society, animal welfare society, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, or other nonprofit organization that is devoted to the welfare, protection, and humane treatment of dogs and other animals. "Boarding kennel" means an establishment operating for profit... |
Section 101.721 | Disqualification as legislative agent for certain offenses.
...3) A violation of an existing or former municipal ordinance or law of this or any other state or the United States that is substantially equivalent to any violation listed in division (A)(1) of this section; (4) A violation of an existing or former municipal ordinance or law of this or any other state or the United States that is substantially equivalent to any violation listed in division (A)(2) of this section i... |
Section 103.14 | Fiscal analysis prepared by legislative budget office.
...or expenditures of the state, a county, municipal corporation, township, school district, or other governmental entity of the state, the Ohio legislative budget office of the Ohio legislative service commission shall, before the bill is recommended for passage by the house committee or the senate committee of the general assembly to which the bill was referred and again before the bill is taken up for final considera... |
Section 109.43 | Public records training programs - model public records policy.
...ourt of appeals, court of common pleas, municipal court, or county court, or a clerk of any of those courts. (3) "Future official" means a person who has received a certificate of election to a local or statewide office under section 3505.38 of the Revised Code but has not yet taken office. As used in this division, "local or statewide office" does not include the office of the chief justice or a justice of the supr... |
Section 109.572 | Criminal records check.
...e) A violation of an existing or former municipal ordinance or law of this state, any other state, or the United States that is substantially equivalent to any of the offenses listed in divisions (A)(3)(a) to (d) of this section. (4) On receipt of a request pursuant to section 2151.86, 2151.904, or 5103.053 of the Revised Code, a completed form prescribed pursuant to division (C)(1) of this section, and a set of f... |
Section 109.70 | Prohibition against arrest and citation quotas.
...c) The organized police department of a municipal corporation; (d) The organized police department of a township; (e) A board of township trustees that appoints a township constable; (f) The board of a township police district or of a joint police district; (g) The state highway patrol. (2) "Local or state police officer" means any of the following who is under the jurisdiction of the applicable law enforce... |
Section 109.751 | Attendance of undercover drug agents, bailiffs, deputy bailiffs or public defender investigators at basic training programs.
...academy, the employer county, township, municipal corporation, court, or state public defender or the particular undercover drug agent, bailiff, deputy bailiff, or criminal investigator has not paid the tuition costs of training in accordance with section 109.79 of the Revised Code; (b) In the case of other peace officer training schools, the employing county, township, municipal corporation, court, or state public ... |
Section 109.78 | Certification of special police, security guards, or persons otherwise privately employed in a police capacity.
...ing program administered by a county or municipal corporation shall pay the cost of the person's participation in the program, as determined by the administering subdivision, to the county or the municipal corporation. A person who is issued a certificate for satisfactory completion of an approved basic training program shall pay to the commission a fee of fifteen dollars. A duplicate of a lost, spoliated, or destroy... |
Section 109.91 | Crime victims assistance office - state victims assistance advisory council.
...sistance programs, including one from a municipally operated program and one from a county-operated program; one member who represents the interests of elderly victims; one member who represents the interests of individuals with mental illness; one member who is a board member of any statewide or local organization that exists primarily to aid victims of domestic violence or who is an employee of, or counselor for, s... |
Section 111.21 | Secretary of state - duties as to political subdivision.
...ons and the votes cast at elections in municipal corporations, townships, and counties upon all questions of electing charter commissions, of adopting charters or amendments to charters, of adopting additional laws or alternative forms of government, of transferring powers to counties, and of withdrawing or revoking those powers; (B) File and preserve all reports, certificates, and copies of agreements transferr... |
Section 117.103 | Auditor of state's system for reporting fraud.
..., or similar chief legal officer of the municipal corporation in whose jurisdiction the probable fraud or theft occurred, unless the prosecuting attorney, director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer of the municipal corporation is identified in the report as the alleged perpetrator of the fraud or theft. (B) The auditor of state shall create training material detailing Ohio's fraud-reporting... |
Section 117.161 | Joint force account project limits.
...nsportation, a county, a township, or a municipal corporation proposes a joint force account project with one or more other entities, the controlling force account limit shall be the higher limit that applies between the participating entities. The participating entities shall not aggregate their respective force account limits, and the share of each participating entity shall not exceed its respective force account ... |
Section 118.041 | Performance audit of municipal corporations.
...e, may conduct a performance audit of a municipal corporation, county, or township that is under a fiscal caution, a fiscal watch, or a fiscal emergency. |
Section 118.16 | Bond anticipation notes.
...Bond anticipation notes of a municipal corporation, county, or township issued during a fiscal emergency period may mature at the later of the time otherwise permitted by law or any time approved by the commission and estimated by it to be not more than one year following termination of the fiscal emergency period and, notwithstanding that such maturity exceeds one year, may be sold by competitive bids or by negotiat... |
Section 118.271 | Issuing general obligation, special obligation, or revenue bonds and notes in anticipation of bonds.
...A municipal corporation, county, or township may issue general obligation, special obligation, or revenue bonds and notes in anticipation of the bonds for the purpose of eliminating fiscal emergency conditions set forth in section 118.03 of the Revised Code, the cost of the issuance of the bonds and notes, and the capitalization of interest for not more than three years. Bonds issued under this section shall have a m... |
Section 120.03 | Commission - powers and duties.
...county public defender commission and a municipal corporation for the legal representation of indigent persons charged with violations of the ordinances of the municipal corporation. (C) The Ohio public defender commission shall adopt rules prescribing minimum qualifications of counsel appointed pursuant to this chapter or appointed by the courts. Without limiting its general authority to prescribe different qualif... |
Section 120.14 | County public defender commission - powers and duties.
...E) The commission may contract with any municipal corporation, within the county served by the county public defender, for the county public defender to provide legal representation for indigent persons who are charged with a violation of the ordinances of the municipal corporation. (F) A county public defender commission, with the approval of the board of county commissioners regarding all provisions that pertain t... |
Section 120.24 | Joint county public defender commission - powers and duties.
...E) The commission may contract with any municipal corporation, within the counties served by the joint county public defender, for the joint county public defender to provide legal representation for indigent persons who are charged with a violation of the ordinances of the municipal corporation. (F) A joint county public defender commission, with the approval of each participating board of county commissioners rega... |
Section 121.083 | Superintendent of industrial compliance - powers and duties.
...endent may enter into a contract with a municipal corporation, township, or county building department certified by the board of building standards pursuant to division (E) of section 3781.10 of the Revised Code, or a municipal or county health district, to do any of the following on behalf of the building department or health district: (1) Exercise enforcement authority pursuant to section 3781.03 of the Revised C... |
Section 121.37 | Ohio family and children first cabinet council.
...stricts; (i) A representative of the municipal corporation with the largest population in the county; (j) The president of the board of county commissioners or an individual designated by the board; (k) A representative of the department of youth services or an individual designated by the department; (l) A representative of the county's head start agencies, as defined in section 3301.32 of the Revised Co... |
Section 122.18 | Annual payments to landlord for projects creating new jobs.
...Code. (3) "Landlord" means a county or municipal corporation, or a corporate entity that is an instrumentality of a county or municipal corporation and that is not subject to the tax imposed by section 5733.06 or 5747.02 of the Revised Code. (4) "New employee" means a full-time employee first employed by, or under or pursuant to a contract with, the tenant in the project that is the subject of the agreement after a... |
Section 122.4030 | Application challenges.
...jacent to an eligible project; (2) A municipal electric utility that provides tier two broadband service to an area within the eligible project that is within the geographic area served by the municipal electric utility. (B)(1)(a) A challenging provider may challenge, in writing, all or part of a completed application for a program grant for the project not later than sixty-five days after the provisional appli... |
Section 122.4046 | Noncompliance with requirements.
...d provider to refund to the appropriate municipal corporation, township, or county the entire amount of general revenue funds or other discretionary funds that it contributed toward the broadband funding gap under division (A)(3)(c) or (d) of section 122.4020 of the Revised Code. (C) Not more than thirty days after the agency's decision requiring a refund for program noncompliance or a failure to explain or cure it... |
Section 122.4050 | County request application solicitation.
...nt program for eligible projects in the municipal corporations and townships of the county. A request made by a county shall identify, to the extent possible, the residential addresses in unserved or tier one areas of the county and provide a point of contact at the county and the municipal corporations and townships in which the addresses are located. The request may include any relevant information, documents, or... |
Section 123.28 | Ohio cultural facilities commission definitions.
... section 3345.12 of the Revised Code, a municipal corporation, county, township, or school district, a port authority created under Chapter 4582. of the Revised Code, any other political subdivision or special district in this state established by or pursuant to law, or any combination of these entities; except where otherwise indicated, the United States or any department, division, or agency of the United States, o... |