Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5501.50 | Leases of real property not immediately needed for highway purposes for agricultural purposes.
...oses for a period of two years or more following the date of acquisition of the property, and the property is adjacent to or in the near vicinity of property used for agricultural purposes, the director may, at the director's discretion, offer to lease the property for agricultural purposes for one year at a price consistent with rentals of adjacent agricultural lands in the manner provided in divisions (C), (D... |
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Section 5501.73 | Public-private agreement.
...(A) After selecting a solicited or unsolicited proposal for a public-private initiative, the department of transportation shall enter into a public-private agreement for a transportation facility with the selected private entity or any configuration of private entities. An affected jurisdiction may be a party to a public-private agreement entered into by the department and a selected private entity or combination of ... |
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Section 5502.61 | Criminal justice services definitions.
... includes all of the functions of the following: (a) The state highway patrol, county sheriff offices, municipal and township police departments, and all other law enforcement agencies; (b) The courts of appeals, courts of common pleas, municipal courts, county courts, and mayor's courts, when dealing with criminal cases; (c) The prosecuting attorneys, city directors of law, village solicitors, and other pro... |
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Section 5502.62 | Office of criminal justice services - powers and duties.
...ctor, subject to the direction and control of the director of public safety, may appoint and maintain any necessary staff and may enter into any necessary contracts and other agreements. The executive director of the division, and all professional and technical personnel employed within the division who are not public employees as defined in section 4117.01 of the Revised Code, shall be in the unclassified civil serv... |
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Section 5505.04 | State highway patrol retirement board organization and rules.
...and management of the state highway patrol retirement system and the making effective of this chapter are hereby vested in the state highway patrol retirement board. The board may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, contract and be contracted with, and do all things necessary to carry out this chapter. The board shall consist of the following members: (a) The superintendent of the state highway patrol; (b)... |
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Section 5505.048 | Disqualification of convicted member - misconduct in office - removal procedure.
...etirant member of the state highway patrol retirement board who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a felony, a theft offense as defined in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code, or a violation of section 102.02, 102.03, 102.04, 2921.02, 2921.11, 2921.13, 2921.31, 2921.41, 2921.42, 2921.43, or 2921.44 of the Revised Code shall be deemed vacant. A person who has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of an offense of that ... |
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Section 5505.061 | Transactions prohibited.
...y shall not cause the state highway patrol retirement system to engage in a transaction, if he knows or should know that such transaction constitutes a direct or indirect: (1) Sale or exchange, or leasing, of any property between the system and a party in interest; (2) Lending of money or other extension of credit between the system and a party in interest; (3) Furnishing of goods, services, or facilities between ... |
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Section 5505.068 | Designation of Ohio-qualified agents - selection policy - utilization - annual report.
...gnated as such by the state highway patrol retirement board. (4) "Ohio-qualified investment manager" means an investment manager designated as such by the state highway patrol retirement board. (5) "Principal place of business" means an office in which the agent regularly provides securities or investment advisory services and solicits, meets with, or otherwise communicates with clients. (B) The state highway p... |
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Section 5505.12 | Actuarial valuation of pension assets, liabilities, and funding requirements of state highway patrol retirement system.
...(A) The state highway patrol retirement board shall have prepared annually by or under the supervision of an actuary an actuarial valuation of the pension assets, liabilities, and funding requirements of the state highway patrol retirement system as established pursuant to this chapter. The actuary shall complete the valuation in accordance with actuarial standards of practice promulgated by the actuarial standards b... |
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Section 5505.261 | Order for division of marital property.
...the Revised Code, the state highway patrol retirement system shall determine whether the order meets the requirements of sections 3105.80 to 3105.90 of the Revised Code. The system shall retain in the participant's record an order the system determines meets the requirements. Not later than sixty days after receipt, the system shall return to the court that issued the order any order the system determines does not me... |
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Section 5505.401 | Transfers of service credit and contributions between system and Cincinnati retirement system.
... or obtained from the state highway patrol retirement system or city of Cincinnati retirement system for service in the armed forces of the United States. (B) Service credit and contributions may be transferred between the state highway patrol retirement system and the Cincinnati retirement system as specified in sections 5505.402 and 5505.403 of the Revised Code if both of the following conditions are met: (1) The... |
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Section 5505.402 | Eligibility for credit for service in Cincinnati retirement system.
... met, a member of the state highway patrol retirement system who is not receiving a pension or benefit from the state highway patrol retirement system is eligible to obtain credit for service as a member of the Cincinnati retirement system under this section. (B) A member of the state highway patrol retirement system who has contributions on deposit with the Cincinnati retirement system shall, in computing years of ... |
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Section 5505.403 | Transferring contributions to Cincinnati retirement system.
... former member of the state highway patrol retirement system but not a current contributor and who is not receiving a pension or benefit from the state highway patrol retirement system elects to receive credit under the Cincinnati retirement system for service for which the person contributed to the state highway patrol retirement system or purchased or obtained as military service credit, the state highway patrol re... |
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Section 5517.021 | Work not requiring competitive bidding.
... furnishing equipment to do any of the following work: (a) Replace any single span bridge in its substantial entirety or widen any single span bridge, including necessary modifications to accommodate widening the existing substructure and wing walls. The director shall proceed under division (A)(1)(a) of this section only if the deck area of the new or widened bridge does not exceed seven hundred square feet as me... |
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Section 5531.11 | Toll projects - definitions.
...strative fee" means a fee imposed by a toll project operator for toll collection, processing, and related activities. (B) "Cost" means all costs of constructing, improving, repairing, maintaining, administering, financing, and operating the Ohio transportation system, including all costs payable with respect to permanent improvements as described in division (B) of section 133.15 of the Revised Code. (C) "Ele... |
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Section 915.24 | Food safety fund.
...asury the food safety fund. All of the following moneys shall be credited to the fund: (1) Bakery registration fees and fines received under sections 911.02 to 911.20 of the Revised Code; (2) Cannery license fees and renewal fees received under sections 913.01 to 913.05 of the Revised Code; (3) Moneys received under sections 913.22 to 913.28 of the Revised Code; (4) License fees, fines, and penalties recover... |
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Section 915.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates sections 915.01 to 915.24 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree on the first offense; on each subsequent offense, such person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. |