Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 747.03 | Employment of clerks, engineers, and superintendents - duties.
...The board of rapid transit commissioners may employ clerks, engineers, superintendents, real estate experts, attorneys, and such other employees as are necessary. The chief engineer of the subdepartment of engineering of the department of public service may be employed as the chief engineer of the board and receive compensation in addition to that paid him as chief engineer of the subdepartment. The duties performed... |
Section 747.05 | Control and expenditure of funds - contracts for work.
...The board of rapid transit commissioners shall have control of the expenditure of all moneys appropriated by the legislative authority of the city, received from the sale of bonds provided for in sections 747.01 to 747.13 of the Revised Code, or from any other source, for the purchase, construction, improvement, maintenance, equipment, or enjoyment of all such rapid transit property, but no liability shall be i... |
Section 747.07 | Issue of bonds - maximum issue without vote.
...The taxing authority of a city may pay the preliminary expenses of the board of rapid transit commissioners and include the cost of such preliminary expenses as part of the cost of the rapid transit system for which bonds may be issued. No bonds shall be issued for any rapid transit system in excess of one hundred fifty thousand dollars without a vote of the people, and the total bonds issued by any city for a... |
Section 747.08 | Application of proceeds from sale of bonds.
...The proceeds from the sale of bonds issued under section 747.07 of the Revised Code may be used by the board of rapid transit commissioners for the construction in, through, on, over, upon, or under any canal lands or property leased by the city from this state, or any lands, right of ways, or property outside of such canal lands, whether within or without the city, of depots and terminals for interurban, suburban, r... |
Section 747.09 | Acquiring or appropriating property.
...The board of rapid transit commissioners may acquire by purchase or appropriate, enter upon, and hold any real estate or easement, partial or otherwise, therein, thereon, thereunder, or thereover, or any interest therein, both within and without the limits of the city, which it deems necessary for the purposes specified in section 747.08 of the Revised Code, and in the manner provided by sections 163.01 to 163.22, in... |
Section 747.10 | Disposition of fees and earnings.
...All rentals, payments, and fees of every description and all other income, earnings, or revenues received from all persons, firms, and corporations for the use of depots, terminals, and railways, shall be kept in a separate and distinct fund, and after paying the expenses of the city for maintaining, conducting, and managing such depots, terminals, and railways, including the setting aside of a reasonable sum annuall... |
Section 747.11 | Power to lease depots and terminals - submission of question to electors.
...The board of rapid transit commissioners may grant to any corporation organized for street or interurban railway purposes the right to operate, by lease or otherwise, the depots, terminals, and railways mentioned in section 747.08 of the Revised Code upon such terms as the board is authorized by ordinance to agree upon with such corporation, subject to the approval of a majority of the electors of the city voti... |
Section 747.12 | Sale or lease of unused real estate - procedure - proceeds from sale - execution of contract.
...Whenever the board of rapid transit commissioners of a city declares by resolution that real estate of the city acquired for rapid transit purposes is not needed for the proper conduct and maintenance of such rapid transit system, such real estate may be sold or leased by the board to the highest bidder after advertisement once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the ... |
Section 747.13 | Unused real estate available for boulevard purposes.
...Whenever the board of rapid transit commissioners of a city declares by resolution that certain real estate of the city, acquired for rapid transit purposes and paid for out of rapid transit funds, is not needed for such purposes and is available for boulevard or parkway purposes, such board, by resolution, may determine to use the real estate for boulevard or parkway purposes, and may transfer from any boulevard or ... |
Section 749.05 | Terms of office; vacancies; quorum.
...The term of office of the appointed members of the board of hospital commissioners shall be four years, but the members first appointed shall hold their offices, respectively, as determined by lot at the first meeting of the board, for the periods of one, two, three, and four years, and thereafter one member shall be appointed each year for the full term of four years. The mayor with the consent of the legislat... |
Section 749.07 | Regular meetings, records, adoption of rules.
...The board of hospital commissioners shall hold regular meetings at such time and place as is agreed upon, and shall keep a complete record of its proceedings. No contract which the board enters into shall be valid until concurred in at a regular meeting by a majority of all the members thereof, and such concurrence entered on the minutes of its proceedings. Members of the board of hospital commissioners may attend ... |
Section 749.083 | Hospital administrator - powers and duties.
...(A) The board of hospital commissioners shall provide for the administration of the hospital by directly employing a hospital administrator or by entering into a contract for the management of the hospital under which an administrator is provided. When an administrator is employed directly, the board shall adopt a job description delineating the administrator's powers and duties and the board may pay the administrato... |
Section 749.084 | Construction, acquisition, or lease of property by board.
...The board of hospital commissioners may do any of the following if the board determines that the action is reasonably related to the operation of the hospital: (A) Construct an addition to the hospital under the powers vested the board under section 749.04 of the Revised Code; (B) Acquire an existing structure for the purpose of leasing office space to local physicians; (C) Lease real property to any person to con... |
Section 749.12 | Bids to be accompanied by bid guaranty.
...Each bid for work and materials for the erection of a hospital building shall meet the requirements of section 153.54 of the Revised Code. |
Section 749.13 | Bids to be sealed and indorsed.
...Each bid for work and materials for the erection of a hospital building shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and deposited with the clerk of the board of hospital commissioners, and such envelopes shall have indorsed thereon the nature of the bid. All bids shall be opened at the time, date, and place specified in the notice to bidders or specifications. The time, date, and place of bid openings may be extended to a... |
Section 749.14 | Contract with lowest bidder.
...The board of hospital commissioners shall enter into a contract for work or materials for the erection of a hospital building with the lowest responsible bidder. The board may reject any bid. |
Section 749.19 | Hospital membership in public health and welfare associations.
...The governing body of any publicly owned hospital may authorize such hospital to be a member of and maintain membership in any local, state, or national group or association organized and operated for the promotion of the public health and welfare or advancement of the efficiency of hospital administration and in connection therewith to use tax funds for the payment of dues and fees not to exceed, in the aggreg... |
Section 749.21 | Board of hospital trustees for donated property.
...When the deed of gift, devise, or bequest mentioned in section 749.20 of the Revised Code requires the investment, or the change of investment, of the principal of such property or funds, or any part thereof, to be made upon the approval of an advisory committee appointed by the court, such property or funds, and any hospital property for the care or management of which, in whole or in part, such fund is used, shall ... |
Section 749.26 | Procedure before entering into contracts.
...The board of hospital trustees, before entering into any contract for the erection of a hospital building, or for the rebuilding or repair of a hospital building, the cost of which exceeds fifty thousand dollars, shall have plans, specifications, detailed drawings, and forms of bids prepared, and when adopted by the board it shall have them printed for distribution among the bidders. |
Section 749.29 | Bond shall accompany each bid.
...Each bid submitted under section 749.28 of the Revised Code for a contract for the construction, demolition, alteration, repair, or reconstruction of an improvement shall meet the requirements of section 153.54 of the Revised Code. Each bid submitted under section 749.28 of the Revised Code for any other contract shall be accompanied with a bond, signed by sufficient sureties, for the acceptance of the contract if aw... |
Section 749.30 | Bids shall be sealed.
...Each bid submitted under section 749.28 of the Revised Code shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and deposited with the clerk of the board of hospital trustees, and such envelope shall have indorsed thereon the nature of the bid. All bids shall be opened at the time, date, and place specified in the notice to bidders or specifications. The time, date, and place of bid openings may be extended to a later date by the... |
Section 749.31 | Contract to lowest and best bidder - exception.
...Except where the contract is for equipment, services, materials, or supplies available from a qualified nonprofit agency pursuant to sections 4115.31 to 4115.35 of the Revised Code, the board of hospital trustees shall enter into a contract for work or supplies where the estimated cost exceeds fifty thousand dollars with the lowest and best bidder. Where the contract is for other than the construction, demoliti... |
Section 749.32 | Power of board to incur liabilities.
...The board of hospital trustees shall incur no liability for hospital purposes beyond the amount of the funds levied or received for such purposes. |
Section 749.33 | Employment of superintendents, physicians, and employees.
...The board of hospital trustees may employ such employees as are necessary for the execution of its duties and fix their compensation. Any of such persons may be removed by the board at any time. The board may provide to its employees such of the benefits, awards, and staff development programs listed in section 749.082 of the Revised Code as the board determines to be customary and usual in the nonprofit hospital fie... |
Section 749.36 | Chapter 140 provisions are alternatives.
...Sections 140.03 and 140.05 of the Revised Code are alternatives to sections 749.01 to 749.18, inclusive, 749.21 to 749.31, inclusive, and 749.33 to 749.35, inclusive, of the Revised Code. Those sections of Chapter 749. of the Revised Code shall not be applicable with respect to hospital facilities and services provided for under leases and agreements entered into pursuant to section 140.03 or 140.05 of the Revised Co... |