Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 925.31 | Enforcement.
...Judges of the county courts, mayors, municipal courts, and courts of common pleas have jurisdiction in sections 925.21 to 925.32, inclusive, of the Revised Code. The director of agriculture and such other employees of the department of agriculture as he designates, police officers, sheriffs, and deputy sheriffs shall enforce such sections. Certificates of inspection issued by authorized inspectors of the departme... |
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Section 927.40 | Inspection for disease.
...trustees, or legislative authority of a municipal corporation may authorize an agent to enter upon any lands in a quarantined area within the subdivisions for the sole purpose of inspecting such lands for the existence of the pest for which the quarantined area has been established. Such powers of inspection may be exercised by any such subdivision, through its agent, solely to prepare a campaign within the subdivisi... |
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Section 931.07 | Withdrawal from area - notice - remaining owners.
...l security area. (2) If the state or a municipal corporation appropriates part of the land that is enrolled in an agricultural security area and, as a result of the appropriation, the area fails to satisfy the criterion established under division (B)(1) of section 931.02 of the Revised Code, the owners of land enrolled in the area whose land satisfies the criteria established under divisions (B)(2) and (3) of that s... |
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Section 935.01 | Definitions.
...ice district, marshal, deputy marshal, municipal police officer, or state highway patrol trooper. (I) "Natural resources law enforcement officers" means peace officers as specified in division (A)(6) of section 109.71 of the Revised Code and employees of the division of wildlife specified in sections 1531.13 and 1531.14 of the Revised Code. (J) "Offense of violence" has the same meaning as in section 2901.01 ... |
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Section 935.05 | Wildlife shelter permit.
...icer and fire chief of the township or municipal corporation having jurisdiction where the dangerous wild animal or animals are confined. (C) An applicant shall submit one of the following fees, as applicable, with an application: (1) Two hundred fifty dollars if the applicant possesses not more than three dangerous wild animals; (2) Five hundred dollars if the applicant possesses at least four, but not more ... |
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Section 935.08 | Restricted snake possession permit.
...icer and fire chief of the township or municipal corporation having jurisdiction where the restricted snake or snakes are confined. (C) An applicant shall submit a fee of one hundred fifty dollars with an application. (D)(1) Except as provided in division (D)(3) of this section, an applicant shall obtain and maintain proof of financial responsibility in one of the following forms: (a) A liability insurance po... |
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Section 935.16 | Escape of animal; notification.
... enforcement officer of the township or municipal corporation where the escape occurred; (2) The division of animal health in the department of agriculture by means of the twenty-four-hour telephone number that is maintained by the division. (B)(1) A law enforcement officer or natural resources law enforcement officer may destroy a dangerous wild animal or restricted snake that has escaped and that poses a threat... |
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Section 935.20 | Investigations.
... enforcement officer of the township or municipal corporation, as applicable, by whom the law enforcement officers are employed; (7) Law enforcement officers who are state highway patrol troopers with the consent of the superintendent of the state highway patrol. (J) Money collected for reimbursement of costs associated with the quarantine or transfer of dangerous wild animals and restricted snakes under this sec... |
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Section 940.15 | Payments to local soil and water conservation districts.
...cts; or (3) From an appropriation by a municipal corporation or a township to a maximum of eight thousand dollars, provided that the Ohio soil and water conservation commission may approve payment to a district in an amount in excess of eight thousand dollars in any calendar year upon receipt of a request and justification from the district. The county auditor shall credit such payments to the special fund establis... |
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Section 940.41 | Statewide watershed planning and management program; watershed regions.
... subdivision" means a county, township, municipal corporation, or any other body corporate and politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (B)(1) There is hereby created a statewide watershed planning and management program for the improvement and protection of the state's watersheds to be administered by the director of agriculture. (2) Under the pro... |
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Section 943.03 | Application for license.
...l state the nature of the business, the municipal corporation, township, and county, and the post-office address of the location where the business is to be conducted, the name of any employee authorized to act in the dealer's or broker's behalf, and such additional information as the department prescribes. The applicant shall satisfy the department of the applicant's good faith in seeking to engage in such busines... |
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Section 943.031 | Application for license as a small dealer.
...l state the nature of the business, the municipal corporation or township, county, and post-office address of the location where the business is to be conducted, the name of any employee who is authorized to act in the small dealer's behalf, and any additional information that the department prescribes. (B) The applicant shall satisfy the department of the applicant's good faith in seeking to engage in the business... |
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Section 943.07 | Sanitation.
...s department of agriculture, or by the municipal corporation in which the same are located, or where livestock is transported to markets or slaughtering establishments where such inspection is maintained. The department may adopt adequate sanitary requirements covering the construction and maintenance of buildings, pens, and chutes on all premises regularly used for the assembling, receiving, handling, feedin... |
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Section 943.17 | Jurisdiction.
...Municipal courts, county courts, and courts of common pleas have jurisdiction in cases arising under sections 943.01 to 943.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 956.02 | Exempted facilities.
...helters for dogs that are operated by a municipal corporation or by a county under Chapter 955. of the Revised Code ; (D) Animal shelters for dogs that are operated by a humane society; (E) Veterinarians that provide clinical care and are not engaged in the practice of dog breeding. |
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Section 959.04 | Trespassing animals.
...t judge of a county court or judge of a municipal court having jurisdiction within such time to cover such damages. Such deposit shall remain in the custody of such judge until there is a determination of the damages resulting from such killing or injury and from such trespass. Such judge and his bondsmen shall be responsible for the safekeeping of such money and for the payment thereof as for money collected upon a ... |
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Section 959.13 | Cruelty to animals.
...ere be such in the county, township, or municipal corporation where such violation occurred. |
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Section 959.131 | Prohibitions concerning companion animals.
...humane society or the county, township, municipal corporation, or state law enforcement agency in this state that primarily was responsible for or involved in the investigation and prosecution of the violation. If a county humane society receives any fine moneys under this division, the county humane society shall use the fine moneys either to provide the training that is required for humane society agents under sect... |
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Section 959.132 | Impounding and disposition of companion animal.
... act as an animal control officer for a municipal corporation or township in accordance with state law, an ordinance, or a resolution. (B) An officer may seize and cause to be impounded at an impounding agency an animal that the officer has probable cause to believe is the subject of an offense. No officer or impounding agency shall impound an animal that is the subject of an offense in a shelter owned, operated, o... |
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Section 959.19 | Prohibition against servicing mare in public street.
...y feet of a public street or alley in a municipal corporation. |
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Section 961.04 | Establishing endowment care fund.
...ed States, this state, or any county or municipal corporation of this state. Whenever any such person has placed another twelve thousand dollars in the endowment care fund from the maintenance fee portion of the proceeds received from the sale of burial rights, in addition to the deposit required in this division, such person may withdraw the deposit of twelve thousand dollars from the fund. (B) No person shall ope... |
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Section 971.08 | Entry onto adjoining property to maintain fence.
...f the Revised Code or an ordinance of a municipal corporation that is substantially equivalent, provided that the owner or contractor does not enter onto the property beyond the ten feet specified in this division. However, that owner or contractor is liable for all damages caused by the entry onto the adjoining property, including damages to crops. (B) No person shall obstruct or interfere with anyone who is ... |
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Section 1901.263 | Cancellation of uncollectible debts.
...If at any time the court finds that an amount owing to the court is due and uncollectible, in whole or in part, the court may direct the clerk of the court to cancel all or part of the claim. The clerk shall then effect the cancellation. |
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Section 1901.27 | When action is pending.
...An action is pending so as to charge third persons with notice of its pendency when summons has been served or the first publication made. While pending, no interest can be acquired by third persons in the subject of the action as against the plaintiff's title. |
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Section 1901.313 | Electronic filing.
...(A) Beginning not later than two hundred seventy days after the effective date of this section, pleadings or documents may be filed with the clerk of court either in paper format or in electronic format. (B)(1) The clerk shall determine whether the filing of pleadings or documents in electronic format may be accomplished either by electronic mail or through the use of an online platform. (2) The fee for filing pl... |