Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5534.90 | Specialist Jacob A. Ashton Memorial Bridge.
...The bridge spanning the grand river, located in Lake county and being part of the highway known as interstate route number ninety, shall be known as the "Specialist Jacob A. Ashton Memorial Bridge." The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the bridge or its approaches indicating its name. |
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Section 5534.92 | James F. Dicke, Sr. Memorial Highway.
...ect suitable markers on the highway indicating its name. |
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Section 5534.94 | Virginia E. "Ginny" Kirsch Memorial Highway.
... suitable markers along the highway indicating its name. |
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Section 5537.01 | Turnpike commission definitions.
...ery, furnishings, and equipment, communications facilities, financing expenses, interest prior to and during construction and for one year after completion of construction, traffic estimates, indemnity and surety bonds and premiums on insurance, title work and title commitments, insurance, and guarantees, engineering, feasibility studies, and legal expenses, plans, specifications, surveys, estimates of cost and reven... |
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Section 5537.041 | Appeal of turnpike invoice.
... the requestor of the time, date, and location of the hearing. The commission may appoint a hearing officer to administer any requested hearings. (4) A person forfeits the right to an administrative hearing or appeal if either of the following occur: (a) The person does not respond within sixty days after the second invoice is issued in accordance with the rules adopted under section 5537.04 of the Revised Code. ... |
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Section 5537.13 | Contracts - bids - tolls - sinking fund - lien of the pledge.
...eneral circulation in and in other publications that the commission determines. The notice shall state the general character of the service facilities operation proposed, the place where plans and specifications may be examined, and the time and place of receiving bids. Bids shall contain the full name of each person interested in them, and shall be in such form as the commission requires. The commission may reject a... |
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Section 5537.29 | Confidentiality of information.
...ber, driver or driver's license identification number, credit card or financial information, name, telephone number, or an individual's address other than the five-digit zip code number. "Personal information" does not include information pertaining to a vehicular accident, driving or traffic violation, or driver's status. (B) Except as provided in division (C) of this section, the commission, and any employee or c... |
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Section 5540.03 | Powers of transportation improvement district.
...e principal office of the district is located, or in the court of common pleas of the county in which the cause of action arose, and all summonses, exceptions, and notices of every kind shall be served on the district by leaving a copy thereof at its principal office with the secretary-treasurer; (4) Purchase, fund, finance, construct, maintain, repair, sell, exchange, police, operate, or lease projects; (5) Issu... |
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Section 5540.04 | Acquiring and disposing of property.
...vision is made for the restoration, relocation, replication, or duplication of the property or facilities elsewhere at the sole cost of the district. (C) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, disposition of real property shall be by sale, lease-purchase agreement, lease with option to purchase, or otherwise in such manner and for such consideration as the district determines if to a governmental agency, and ... |
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Section 5540.05 | Acquiring excess real property in connection with project.
...The board of trustees of a district may acquire real property in fee simple in the name of the district in connection with, but in excess of that needed for, a project by any method other than appropriation and hold the property for such period of time as the board determines. All right, title, and interest of the district in the property may be sold at public auction or otherwise, as the board considers in the... |
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Section 5543.18 | Erection of signposts.
...When authorized by the board of county commissioners the county engineer shall erect and maintain at intersecting roads on intercounty and state highways, suitable signposts, the design of which shall be approved by the director of transportation, showing the names and numbers of the roads and the direction and distance to nearby municipal corporations. |
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Section 5553.06 | Plat and survey - report of county engineer.
...mprovement. In case it is proposed to locate or establish a road, such report shall state the width to which the improvement shall be opened, shall be accompanied by said plat and detailed and accurate descriptions, and shall be filed with the board. |
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Section 5553.09 | Payment of compensation and damages.
...If the board of county commissioners is of the opinion that the proposed improvement is of sufficient importance to the public to cause the compensation and damages on account thereof to be paid to the persons entitled thereto out of the county treasury, it may so order If the board is of the opinion that such improvement is not of sufficient importance to cause the compensation and damages to be paid from the treasu... |
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Section 5553.41 | Petition to obtain road through lands of another.
...Any person, firm, or corporation desiring to secure for the use of the public a road leading from any land owned by said person, firm, or corporation through the land of another person to a public highway may file a petition with the board of county commissioners describing the road so desired and giving the respective names and places of residence of the owners of all the land through which the proposed road will pa... |
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Section 5555.97 | County road districts.
...sioners of a county in which there is located municipal corporations or a part thereof, may, by resolution, create that portion of the county not included within the corporate limits of such municipal corporations into a road district, whenever in its opinion it is expedient and necessary and for the public convenience and welfare, for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, resurfacing, or improving, the public... |
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Section 5561.03 | Hearing by director of transportation.
...t is proposed to abolish, showing its location, the reasons which tend to make necessary its elimination, the names of the railroads or interurban railways owning the tracks crossing such state or intercounty highway, and the manner in which the improvement proposed should be accomplished. On receipt of such description the director shall conduct a hearing as to the necessity and the expediency of the proposed impro... |
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Section 5571.01 | Road improvements.
... of a county road, the plans and specifications for the proposed improvement first shall be submitted to the board of county commissioners of the county and receive its approval. In the case of an intercounty or state highway, the plans and specifications first shall be submitted to the director of transportation and receive the director's approval. The board of township trustees may widen, straighten, or change the ... |
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Section 5573.21 | Erection of road district outside municipal corporation.
...stees of a township in which there is located a municipal corporation or a part thereof, may, by resolution, erect that portion of the township not included within the corporate limits of the municipal corporation into a road district, whenever in its opinion it is expedient and necessary and for the public convenience and welfare, for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, resurfacing, or improving the public... |
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Section 5577.12 | Liability for damages - prosecution - application of moneys.
...Any person violating any law relating to or regulating the use of the improved public roads shall be liable for all damage resulting to any such street, highway, bridge, or culvert by reason of such violation. In case of any injury to such a street, highway, bridge, or culvert, such damages shall be collected by civil action, brought in the name of the state, on the relation of the director of transportation with res... |
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Section 5591.23 | Approaches to bridges.
...Except as provided in section 5591.21 of the Revised Code, the board of county commissioners shall construct and keep in repair, approaches or ways to all bridges named in such section. When the cost of the construction or repair of the approaches or ways to any such bridge does not exceed fifty dollars, such construction or repair shall be performed by the board of township trustees. |
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Section 5591.26 | Suits for injuries to bridges, roads, and buildings - action by property owners - disposition of money recovered.
...If a bridge, any state or county road, or any public building, the property of or under the control or supervision of a county, is injured or destroyed, or when any state or county road or public highway has been injured or impaired by placing or continuing therein, without authority, any obstruction, or by the changing of the line, filling up or digging out of the bed thereof, or in any manner rendering it less conv... |
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Section 5591.44 | Prosecutions.
...Prosecution under sections 5591.42 and 5591.43 of the Revised Code shall be in the name of the state and be commenced within three months after the offense is committed. Sections 5591.33 to 5591.43 of the Revised Code do not take away from the board of county commissioners a right of action for damages, which it may have against a person for injury done to a bridge. |
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Section 5703.08 | Employee's bonds.
...The tax commissioner may require any employee employed by him to furnish bond to the state in such amount as he prescribes, with surety to the satisfaction of the treasurer of state, conditioned on the faithful performance of the duties of the employee and compliance to all the laws of the state and rules, regulations, and orders of the commissioner. Bonds authorized under this section shall be filed with the treas... |
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Section 5703.15 | Designation of actions.
...All actions of the tax commissioner or of the privileges, powers, duties, obligations, immunities, and liabilities of other persons or officers shall be in the name of the department of taxation. |
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Section 5703.21 | Prohibition against divulging information - information acquired as result of audit.
...Divulging information contained in applications, complaints, and related documents filed with the department under section 5715.27 of the Revised Code or in applications filed with the department under section 5715.39 of the Revised Code; (2) Providing to the attorney general information the department obtains under division (J) of section 1346.01 of the Revised Code; (3) Permitting properly authorized officers... |