Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 133.34 | Refunding securities.
... not limit or restrict the authority of municipal corporations to issue, under authority of Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution, revenue or mortgage revenue securities to fund or refund either general obligation securities or other revenue or mortgage revenue securities. |
Section 133.51 | Issuing public obligations for housing purposes.
...Any county, municipal corporation, or township may issue or incur public obligations, including general obligations, to provide, or assist in providing, housing pursuant to Section 16 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution. |
Section 133.52 | Public obligations for conservation/revitalization purposes.
...A county, municipal corporation, or township may issue or incur public obligations, including general obligations, to provide, or assist in providing, grants, loans, loan guarantees, or contributions for conservation and revitalization purposes pursuant to Sections 2o and 2q of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution. |
Section 133.61 | Issuing general obligation bonds to acquire agricultural easements.
...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation, board of county commissioners of a county, or board of township trustees of a township may issue general obligation bonds for the purpose of acquiring agricultural easements. The bonds shall be issued in the manner provided in section 133.18 of the Revised Code and pursuant to this chapter. All moneys raised by the issuance of bonds under this section, after paym... |
Section 1332.03 | No determination as to public utility status of cable service operation.
... cable service over a cable system by a municipal corporation does or does not constitute a public utility pursuant to Section 4 of Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution. (B) Nothing in sections 1332.01 to 1332.10 of the Revised Code confers authority on a political subdivision of this state to own, lease, or operate a cable system or to provide cable service over a cable system; rather, that authority, if any, is as oth... |
Section 1332.21 | Video service definitions.
... not as a franchise, authorization by a municipal corporation or township for the provision of video service within its boundaries by a person using telecommunications facilities to provide that service. (E) "Household" means, consistent with the regulations of the bureau of the census of the United States department of commerce, a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room that is inten... |
Section 1332.25 | Application for video service authorization.
... service area shall be coextensive with municipal, township unincorporated area, or county boundaries, except as authorized under division (B)(3) or (4) of this section, but nothing in sections 1332.21 to 1332.34 of the Revised Code shall require a video service provider to provide access to video service within the entire video service area. (3) The specified video service area of a person using telecommunications ... |
Section 1332.26 | Political subdivision authority - complaints - standards.
...a video service provider shall assist a municipal corporation or township in addressing video service subscriber complaints, in a manner consistent with the provider's complaint handling process set forth in its application pursuant to division (A)(7) of section 1332.24 of the Revised Code. Nothing in sections 1332.21 to 1332.34 of the Revised Code affects any authority granted under sections 1345.01 to 1345.13 of th... |
Section 1333.05 | Motion picture license agreement definitions.
...ure by a distributor in one of the five municipal corporations within this state having the largest population, which showing is open to any exhibitor interested in exhibiting the motion picture. (I) "Blind bidding" means bidding, negotiating, offering terms, accepting a bid, or agreeing to terms for the purpose of entering into a license agreement prior to a trade screening of the motion picture that is the subject... |
Section 1334.10 | Jurisdiction.
...(A) The courts of common pleas, and municipal or county courts within their respective monetary jurisdiction, have jurisdiction over any seller or broker with respect to any act or practice covered by sections 1334.01 to 1334.15 of the Revised Code, or with respect to any claim arising from the sale or lease of a business opportunity plan subject to such sections. (B) A final judgment against a seller or broke... |
Section 1341.12 | Proceedings by legislative authority or trustees.
...rustees or legislative authority of the municipal corporation shall immediately inform such constable or marshal, in writing, of the refusal of his surety to continue as such, and that he is required to give a new bond conditioned according to law. If such constable or marshal gives such bond to the satisfaction of the board or legislative authority, within ten days after receiving notice, the sureties upon the first... |
Section 1345.032 | Suppliers soliciting fees for copies of deeds.
...ublic body" means any township, county, municipal corporation, commission, district, authority, other subdivision, or public body of this state. (3) "Solicit" means to advertise or market to a person with whom the solicitor has no pre-existing business relationship. (B)(1) A supplier soliciting a fee for providing a copy of a deed or a free copy of a deed in connection with the solicitation for any other service... |
Section 1345.04 | Jurisdiction.
...The courts of common pleas, and municipal or county courts within their respective monetary jurisdiction, have jurisdiction over any supplier with respect to any act or practice in this state covered by sections 1345.01 to 1345.13 of the Revised Code, or with respect to any claim arising from a consumer transaction subject to such sections. |
Section 1345.19 | Jurisdiction.
...(A) The courts of common pleas, and municipal or county courts within their respective jurisdictions, have jurisdiction over any supplier with respect to a violation of section 1345.18 of the Revised Code or any claim arising from a consumer transaction subject to that section. (B) The power, remedies, forfeitures, and penalties provided by sections 1345.18 to 1345.20 and division (C) of section 1345.99 of the Revis... |
Section 1347.01 | Personal information systems definitions.
...he state. (B) "Local agency" means any municipal corporation, school district, special purpose district, or township of the state or any elected officer or board, bureau, commission, department, division, institution, or instrumentality of a county. (C) "Special purpose district" means any geographic or political jurisdiction that is created by statute to perform a limited and specific function, and includes, but i... |
Section 135.143 | Investment authority for state interim funds.
... subdivision" means a county, township, municipal corporation, school district, or other body corporate and politic responsible for governmental activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (K)(1) The treasurer of state and any entity issuing obligations referred to in division (A)(14) of this section, which obligations require a conditional liquidity requirement, may enter into an agreement pro... |
Section 135.1411
...e treasurer or the governing board of a municipal corporation shall not do either of the following: (A) Make an investment decision with the primary purpose of influencing any environmental, social, personal, or ideological policy; (B) Permit any person or entity to which the treasurer or governing board delegates the management of the investment of public money to make investment decisions with public money with... |
Section 135.16 | Payment of interest.
...ney on deposit subject to check, in the municipal corporation in which the public depository of such deposit is located, in which event the treasurer may pay such charge. |
Section 135.182 | Ohio pooled collateral program.
...ode, but also includes a county and any municipal corporation that has adopted a charter under Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution. (3) "Public deposits," "public moneys," and "treasurer" mean those terms as defined in section 135.01 of the Revised Code, but also have the same meanings as are set forth in section 135.31 of the Revised Code, but for purposes of this section does not include the moneys of metropolitan ... |
Section 135.21 | Investment earnings apportionment and crediting.
...ited to the general fund of the county, municipal corporation, township, taxing district, assessment district, or other local authority to which the principal sum thereof belongs. All investment earnings on money included within the state treasury shall be credited as provided in section 113.09 of the Revised Code. The director of budget and management shall inform the treasurer of state in writing of the amount ap... |
Section 135.35 | County inactive moneys.
...tructing, owning, leasing, or operating municipal utilities pursuant to the authority provided under section 715.02 of the Revised Code or Section 4 of Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution. For purposes of division (F) of this section, "subdivision" includes a county. (G) The use of leverage, in which the county uses its current investment assets as collateral for the purpose of purchasing other assets, is prohibit... |
Section 135.45 | State treasurer's investment pool.
...sed Code, but also includes a county, a municipal corporation that has adopted a charter under Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution, or any government entity for which the fund is a permissible investment. (b) "Public moneys of a subdivision" has the same meaning as in section 135.01 of the Revised Code, but also includes "public moneys" as defined in section 135.31 of the Revised Code, and funds held in the custody o... |
Section 135.46 | Investment pools for temporary investment of bond proceeds.
... Code, but also includes a county, or a municipal corporation that has adopted a charter under Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution. (6) "Treasurer" has the same meaning as in sections 135.01 and 135.31 of the Revised Code. |
Section 139.12 | Disposition of funds from sale of notes.
...legislative authority of such county or municipal corporation by resolution or ordinance. Such resolution or ordinance shall provide that such fund shall be used for the purchase of federal food order stamps and shall be conducted and kept in such manner as will at any time, upon short notice, show assets equal to the total amount of such notes outstanding and unpaid. Said assets shall consist of the inventory of sta... |
Section 140.06 | Issuing revenue obligations.
...d to limit or restrict the authority of municipal corporations to issue, under authority of Section 3 of Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution, and without regard to this section, revenue bonds and notes to pay costs of hospital facilities. |