Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2981.04 | Charging instrument - forfeiture order - amendment.
... or information charging the offense or municipal violation, or the complaint charging the delinquent act, contains a specification of the type described in section 2941.1417 of the Revised Code that sets forth all of the following to the extent it is reasonably known at the time of the filing: (a) The nature and extent of the alleged offender's or delinquent child's interest in the property; (b) A description of... |
Section 3.06 | Deputies, clerks - blanket bonds.
...y of the state or any county, township, municipal corporation, or other subdivision or board of education or department or instrumentality thereof, may procure a blanket bond from any duly authorized corporate surety covering officers, clerks, and employees other than: (1) Treasurers or tax collectors by whatever title known; (2) Any officer, clerk, or employee required by law to execute or file an individual offic... |
Section 3.061 | Dishonesty and faithful performance of duty policy in lieu of bond.
... subdivision" means a county, township, municipal corporation, school district, community school, park district created under Chapter 1545. of the Revised Code, library or library district specified in section 3375.32 of the Revised Code, juvenile facility district created under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, or detention facility district created under section 2152.41 of the Revised Code. (2) "Employee disho... |
Section 3.07 | Misconduct in office - forfeiture.
...holding office in this state, or in any municipal corporation, county, or subdivision thereof, coming within the official classification in Section 38 of Article II, Ohio Constitution, who willfully and flagrantly exercises authority or power not authorized by law, refuses or willfully neglects to enforce the law or to perform any official duty imposed upon him by law, or is guilty of gross neglect of duty, gross imm... |
Section 3.08 | Removal of public officers.
...attorney of a county or the mayor of a municipal corporation, the governor may sign and file such written or printed complaint without the signatures of qualified electors. Such complaint shall be filed with the court of common pleas of the county where the officer against whom the complaint is filed resides, except that when the officer against whom the complaint is filed is a judge of the court of common ple... |
Section 3.13 | Recovery of illegal loans or deposits.
...The state or a county, township, municipal corporation, or school board shall not be precluded by the illegal loan or deposit by an officer or agent of public money, funds, bonds, securities, or assets belonging to it from suing for and recovering the same. Such suit shall not be held to be an adoption or satisfaction of such illegal transaction. |
Section 3.16 | Suspension of local official charged with felony relating to official conduct.
...ic official is an elected official of a municipal corporation, township, school district, or other political subdivision, to perform the suspended public official's duties. (5) An acting officer appointed under division (E)(2) of this section or an interim replacement official appointed under division (E)(3) or (4) of this section shall be certified to the county board of elections and the secretary of state by the... |
Section 301.23 | County civil service commission.
...ments as it possesses with reference to municipal civil service commissions. |
Section 301.28 | Resolution authorizing acceptance of payments by financial transaction devices for county expenses.
...n pleas, the clerk of a county-operated municipal court, and the clerk of a county court. The term "county expenses" includes county expenses owed to the board of health of the general health district or a combined health district in the county. If the board of county commissioners authorizes county expenses to be paid by financial transaction devices under this section, then the board of health and the general hea... |
Section 302.21 | Agreements with other political subdivisions.
...t with the legislative authority of any municipal corporation, township, port authority, water or sewer district, school district, library district, health district, park district, soil and water conservation district, water conservancy district, or other taxing district, or with the board of any other county, and such legislative authorities may enter into agreements with the board, whereby such board undertakes, an... |
Section 303.58 | Restricted area resolution by county commissioners.
...st class mail, to all school districts, municipal corporations, and boards of township trustees located in whole, or in part, within the boundaries of the proposed restricted area. (3) The board shall comply with the requirements of divisions (C)(1) and (2) of this section before the board modifies a resolution it previously adopted under this section. (D) Any resolution designating a restricted area shall includ... |
Section 305.12 | Liability of commissioners.
...issioners may enter into contracts with municipal corporations and townships pursuant to division (D) of section 715.72 of the Revised Code. |
Section 305.23 | Centralized services for a county office.
...ommon pleas, clerk of a county-operated municipal court, and clerk of a county court, and any agency, department, or division under the authority of, or receiving funding in whole or in part from, any of those county offices. (2) "Human resources" means any and all functions relating to human resource management, including civil service, employee benefits administration, collective bargaining, labor relations, ... |
Section 306.354 | Scope of activities for certain regional transit authorities.
...greements with the applicable counties, municipal corporations, and townships located within the regional transit authority's territorial boundaries to fund such projects. (1) The regional transit authority shall submit each agreement for approval to the governing board of the applicable designated metropolitan planning organization. (2) The metropolitan planning organization shall, on at least an annual basis, ... |
Section 306.40 | Issuing general obligation bonds.
... the net indebtedness, as defined for a municipal corporation in section 133.05 of the Revised Code, incurred by a regional transit authority shall never exceed five per cent of the total value of all property within the territorial boundaries of the regional transit authority as listed and assessed for taxation, and that no part of the proceeds of such bonds shall at any time be used to meet or defray any of the nor... |
Section 306.46 | Counties and municipalities - powers not limited.
...wer or authority granted to counties or municipal corporations by sections 307.20, 717.01, and 719.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 306.80 | Agreement for regional system between governmental instrumentalities of adjacent states.
... counties of this state, or one or more municipal corporations which are in the same county or in contiguous counties, any one of which is adjacent to another state, may enter into an agreement, to the extent and in the manner authorized by the laws of the United States, with entities or instrumentalities of government of other states or of the United States, to provide for the creation of a regional transit commissi... |
Section 306.82 | Provisions to include in agreement.
... the net indebtedness, as defined for a municipal corporation in section 133.05 of the Revised Code, incurred by a regional transit commission, shall never exceed three per cent of the total value of all property within the territorial boundaries of the regional transit commission as listed and assessed for taxation. Such procedure shall also include submission to the electors within the territorial boundaries of the... |
Section 306.85 | Bonds are lawful investments.
...nd retirement funds or sinking funds of municipal corporations, boards of education, regional transit commissions, counties, the administrator of workers' compensation, state teachers retirement system, school employees retirement system, public employees retirement system, Ohio police and fire pension fund, and domestic insurance companies for life and other than life, and are acceptable as security for the deposit ... |
Section 306.86 | Conveyance, lease, or exchange of personal or real property.
...Any municipal corporation, county, township, school district, or other political subdivision or taxing district, or commission, board, or authority of this state, may convey or lease to, or exchange with, any regional transit commission, or such commission may convey or lease to, or exchange with, any political subdivision, taxing district, or board, commission, or authority of this state or any other state having te... |
Section 307.12 | Resolution for disposal of unneeded, obsolete or unfit personal property.
...may lease that personal property to any municipal corporation, township, other political subdivision of the state, or to a county land reutilization corporation. The lease shall require the county to be reimbursed under terms, conditions, and fees established by the board, or under contracts executed by the board. (G) If the board of county commissioners finds, by resolution, that the county has vehicles, equipment... |
Section 307.16 | Agreement to provide method of payment.
...ounty treasury, or by the county to the municipal corporation, in consideration of the performance of the agreement. In cases where it is deemed practicable, the agreement may provide that payment shall be made by the retention in the treasury of the amounts due from taxes collected for the contracting subdivision and the county auditor and county treasurer shall be governed by any such provision in settling the acco... |
Section 307.20 | Powers over air navigation facilities.
...igation facilities as is conferred upon municipal corporations by sections 717.01 and 719.01 of the Revised Code and may operate thereon public recreation facilities and public parks. The board of county commissioners may contract with any person, firm, or corporation to operate restaurants, parking lots, motels, gasoline service stations, public parks, office buildings, retail stores for merchandising or services, a... |
Section 307.202 | Development of rail property and rail service.
...ip trustees, legislative authorities of municipal corporations, other boards of county commissioners, with other governmental agencies or organizations, and with private agencies or organizations in order to achieve those purposes. |
Section 307.26 | Organization and maintenance of civic and social centers.
... work contemplated in this section. Any municipal corporations carrying on similar work shall, at the option of the city council or other governing body, be exempt from the operation of this section. The board may, or, upon petition of ten per cent of the qualified school electors of the county shall, refer the question of providing for this social, educational, and recreational work to a vote of the electors of the ... |