Ohio Revised Code Search
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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 ... |
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Section 749.22 | Appointment of trustees - compensation - term - vacancy - oath - bond.
...nsist of eight resident electors of the municipal corporation, who shall be appointed by the board of trustees of the sinking fund, or, in the event that the board of trustees of a sinking fund ceases to function within such municipal corporation by operation of law, they shall be appointed by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation. Each member of such board shall serve without compensation for the te... |
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Section 749.23 | Meetings of board - rules and regulations - quorum - clerk.
...l under the control of such board. The municipal auditor or clerk shall act as the clerk of such board, and shall receive no additional salary or compensation for such services. |
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Section 749.24 | Powers and duties of board of hospital trustees.
... shall, subject to any ordinance of the municipal corporation, have the entire management and control of the property or funds mentioned in section 749.20 of the Revised Code, and shall establish such rules for the government thereof as it deems expedient. Such board shall also have the entire control of the expenditure of all moneys therefrom and they shall be disbursed by the treasurer of the municipal corporation ... |
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Section 749.25 | Rules for management and control of property.
...ved by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, shall have the same effect and may be enforced by the same penalties as ordinances thereof. |
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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. |
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Section 749.27 | Making of contracts.
...sited in the office of the clerk of the municipal corporation. |
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Section 749.28 | Notice for bids.
...newspaper of general circulation in the municipal corporation that sealed proposals will be received for doing the work or furnishing the materials and supplies. |
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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... |
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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... |
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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 section 125.601 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, demolition, alteration, re... |
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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. |
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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... |
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Section 749.34 | Report to legislative authority.
...ort to the legislative authority of the municipal corporation of its proceedings, with a detailed statement of its receipts and expenditures during the year. The board shall also, at the proper time, submit to the legislative authority a detailed estimate of the amount necessary to maintain and improve such hospital for the ensuing year. |
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Section 749.35 | Leasing general municipal hospital.
...garding any general hospital owned by a municipal corporation, or any general hospital in which a joint township hospital district board or a board of county commissioners is participating with a municipal corporation under section 513.08 or 749.16 of the Revised Code, the council of such municipal corporation may, upon such terms as are agreed between the council and a constituted and empowered nonsectarian Ohio cor... |
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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... |
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Section 749.37 | Contracts not subject to competitive bidding.
...Notwithstanding any conflicting provision of sections 749.09 to 749.14 and 749.26 to 749.31 of the Revised Code, Chapter 153. of the Revised Code, or any other competitive bidding requirement specified in the Revised Code that requires a public authority to enter into separate contracts for the design and construction of a public improvement. (A) A board of hospital commissioners or a board of hospital trustees may... |
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Section 751.05 | Municipal infirmaries - management and control.
...The management of the affairs of city infirmaries and the care of the inmates thereof, the erection and enlargement of infirmary buildings and additions thereto, the repair and furnishing thereof, the improvement of the grounds there with connected, and the granting of outdoor relief to the poor, shall be vested in the director of public safety. |
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Section 751.06 | Location of infirmary or pesthouse.
...The infirmary or the pesthouse of a city may be located either inside or outside of the city limits, and the legislative authority may purchase and hold the necessary real estate on which to build it. |
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Section 751.07 | Regulations applicable to hospitals shall govern.
...9.04 of the Revised Code in relation to municipal hospitals. The power of the legislative authority in relation thereto shall be the same, so far as applicable, as provided to the legislative authority by sections 749.01 to 749.34 of the Revised Code, in relation to hospitals. |
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Section 751.08 | Care of inmates - separation of sexes.
...The director of public safety shall see that the inmates of a city infirmary are comfortably provided for and kindly treated, and he may provide for the care and support of the males and females in separate buildings, or in separate departments of the same building. |
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Section 751.09 | Appointment of overseers of the poor.
...The legislative authority of the city shall provide by ordinance for the appointment by the director of public safety of such number of persons as is deemed necessary, not to exceed one in each ward, to act as overseers of the poor. The director shall prescribe the duties of such overseers as to the care of the poor and their removal, when necessary, to the infirmary, but such persons shall receive no compensation fo... |
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Section 751.10 | Duties in case of partial relief.
...Upon complaint being made or information given to the director of public safety that a person residing in the city requires public assistance or support, the director shall inquire into the condition and necessities of such person, and if satisfied that relief ought to be granted at public expense, and that the person requires temporary or partial relief only, and that for any cause it would not be prudent to remove ... |
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Section 751.11 | Duties of director of public safety in case of no legal settlement.
...When an infirmary is erected and established in a city for the accommodation of its poor, the director of public safety shall not require the board of county commissioners to receive and provide for persons having no legal settlement within this state, or whose place of residence is unknown, or charge the board with the expense of providing for such persons in the city infirmary. Such director shall furnish relief an... |
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Section 753.02 | Sustaining persons sentenced to or confined in prison.
...(A) The legislative authority of a municipal corporation shall provide by ordinance for sustaining all persons sentenced to or confined in a prison or station house at the expense of the municipal corporation, and in counties where prisons or station houses are in quarters leased from the board of county commissioners, may contract with the board for the care and maintenance of those persons by the sheriff or other p... |