Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 9.60 | Contracts for firefighting agency, private fire company, or emergency medical service organization.
...de. (5) "Private fire company" means a nonprofit group or organization owning and operating firefighting equipment not controlled by a firefighting agency. (B) Any firefighting agency, private fire company, or emergency medical service organization may contract with any governmental entity in this state or another jurisdiction to provide fire protection or emergency medical services, as appropriate, whether on a r... |
Section 901.41 | Livestock exhibition at Ohio expositions center definitions.
... states or nations are exhibited. (D) "Nonprofit association" means any corporation, society, partnership, or other organization formed under the laws of this state or another state or nation providing for the establishment and governance of nonprofit entities. (E) "Ohio expositions center" means the property that is held by this state for the purpose of conducting fairs, expositions, and exhibits and that is m... |
Section 927.55 | Fee requirements exemptions.
...of nursery stock as a fund raiser for a nonprofit organization or nonprofit purpose for no more than two days per year, who is not a nurseryman, dealer, or collector, and who makes no more than two thousand dollars in revenue from the sale of nursery stock during a calendar year; (C) Any public or private arboretum operated not for profit, which exchanges inspected nursery stock in limited quantities for experimenta... |
Section 935.01 | Definitions.
...ed Code. (K) "Rescue facility" means a nonprofit organization as described in section 170 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 170, as amended, that operates a place of refuge where abused, neglected, unwanted, impounded, abandoned, orphaned, or displaced dangerous wild animals are provided care for their lifetime or released back to their natural habitat, and, with respect to an a... |
Section 1.60 | State agency defined.
...t. "State agency" does not include the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 101.271 | Medical insurance for members of general assembly.
...r a contract with an insurance company, nonprofit health plan, health insuring corporation, or any combination of such organizations, pursuant to section 124.82 of the Revised Code. (B) After the general election in each even-numbered year, the clerk of the senate, with the assistance of the department of administrative services, shall estimate the cost of the medical insurance premiums that will be necessary to pro... |
Section 101.76 | Efforts excepted from coverage.
...associations or charitable or fraternal nonprofit corporations. (B) Sections 101.70 to 101.79 of the Revised Code do not affect professional services in drafting bills or resolutions, preparing arguments thereon, or in advising clients and rendering opinions as to the construction and the effect of proposed or pending legislation, if the services are not otherwise connected with actions to actively advocate. (C) No... |
Section 101.96 | Retirement system lobbyists and employers - scope of regulations.
...associations or charitable or fraternal nonprofit corporations. (B) Nothing in sections 101.90 to 101.98 of the Revised Code requires the reporting of, or prohibits a retirement system board member from soliciting or accepting, a contribution from or an expenditure by any person if the contribution or expenditure is reported in accordance with Chapter 3517. of the Revised Code. |
Section 103.143 | Local impact statement of net additional cost to school districts, counties, townships, or municipal corporations.
...on as a draft report to associations or nonprofit organizations formed for the improvement of school districts or municipal, township, or county government or for their elected officials by the last day of July of each year. Upon receiving the draft report, these associations and organizations may comment about the actual fiscal impact of bills passed during the year covered by the report and forward those comments ... |
Section 107.12 | Governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives.
... to represent the faith-based and other nonprofit community, one appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, and one appointed by the president of the senate. (2) Terms of the office shall be one year. Any vacancy that occurs on the board shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. (3) Members of the board are not entitled to compensation, but public members appointed by the govern... |
Section 107.21 | Governor's office of Appalachian Ohio.
...s of political subdivisions or private, nonprofit organizations located within the Appalachian region; (5) To assist planning commissions, agencies, and organizations within the Appalachian region in distributing planning information and documents to the appropriate state and federal agencies and to assist in focusing attention on any findings and recommendations of these commissions, agencies, and organizations; ... |
Section 107.63 | Small business advisory council.
...dently owned and operated for-profit or nonprofit business entity, including affiliates, that has fewer than five hundred full time employees or gross annual sales of less than six million dollars, and has operations located in the state. The small business advisory council is established in the office of the governor. The council shall advise the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the common sense initiative ... |
Section 109.71 | Ohio peace officer training commission created - definitions.
... officer who is employed by a qualified nonprofit corporation police department pursuant to section 1702.80 of the Revised Code; (12) A state university law enforcement officer appointed under section 3345.04 of the Revised Code or a person serving as a state university law enforcement officer on a permanent basis on June 19, 1978, who has been awarded a certificate by the executive director of the Ohio peace offi... |
Section 109.92 | State financial assistance to victim assistance programs that operate in state.
...gram is incorporated in this state as a nonprofit corporation or is a program established by a unit of state or local government; (2) The proposed budget of the program for the period during which the financial assistance is sought; (3) A summary of services offered by the program; (4) An estimate of the number of persons served by the program. (C) Within thirty days of receipt of an application for financial ass... |
Section 1121.23 | Criminal records check to be requested by superintendent.
...l elected to serve as the director of a nonprofit corporation pursuant to section 1702.26 of the Revised Code. (3) "Executive officer" means president, treasurer, secretary, any individual at or above the senior vice-president level or its functional equivalent, any individual at the vice-president level or its functional equivalent if the organization does not have senior vice-presidents, and "manager" as that te... |
Section 113.70 | Definitions for state and local government expenditure database.
...em. "State entity" does not include the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code. (F) "State retirement system" means the public employees retirement system, the Ohio police and fire pension fund, the state teachers retirement system, the school employees retirement system, and the state highway patrol retirement system. (G) "Supplier" means any person, partnership, corporation, assoc... |
Section 117.191 | Audits of public children services agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency.
...ult with a representative of a national nonprofit organization with expertise in child welfare issues and the cost of the consultation shall be included in the cost of the audit; (B) The audit shall focus on fiscal accountability rather than clinical decision making; (C) The auditor of state shall comply with generally accepted government auditing standards when conducting the audit. |
Section 117.55 | State awards for economic development.
...) "Entity" means, whether for profit or nonprofit, a corporation, association, partnership, limited liability company, sole proprietorship, or other business entity. "Entity" does not include an individual who receives state assistance that is not related to the individual's business. (2) "State award for economic development" means state financial assistance and expenditure in any of the following forms: grants, s... |
Section 119.14 | Waiver of penalties for first-time paperwork offenses.
...ears of age and owned and operated by a nonprofit organization or group of organizations described in section 501(c)(3) of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1954," and exempt from income tax under section 501(a) of that code; (h) Any individual employed directly by the house of representatives or directly by the senate. |
Section 120.03 | Commission - powers and duties.
...h law schools, legal aid societies, and nonprofit organizations for providing counsel; (4) Standards for the qualifications, training, and size of the legal and supporting staff for a public defender, facilities, and other requirements needed to maintain and operate an office of a public defender; (5) Minimum caseload standards; (6) Procedures for the assessment and collection of the costs of legal representation ... |
Section 120.51 | Legal aid society funding definitions.
... Code: (A) "Legal aid society" means a nonprofit corporation that satisfies all of the following: (1) It is chartered to provide general legal services to the poor, it is incorporated and operated exclusively in this state, its primary purpose or function is to provide civil legal services, without charge, to indigents, and, in addition to providing civil legal services to indigents, it may provide legal training o... |
Section 120.53 | Application for financial assistance.
...cant is incorporated in this state as a nonprofit corporation; (2) A list of the trustees of the applicant; (3) The proposed budget of the applicant for these funds for the following calendar year; (4) A summary of the services to be offered by the applicant in the following calendar year; (5) A specific description of the territory or constituency served by the applicant; (6) An estimate of the number of p... |
Section 121.01 | Definition of terms.
...and institutions" does not include the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 121.40 | Ohio commission on service and volunteerism.
...epresentatives of business, government, nonprofit organizations, social service agencies, veterans organizations, religious organizations, or philanthropies that support or encourage volunteerism within the state. The director of the governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives shall serve as a nonvoting ex officio member of the commission. Members of the commission shall receive no compensation, but sh... |
Section 121.41 | Inspector general definitions.
....41 to 121.50 of the Revised Code, the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code. (F) "State officer" means any person who is elected or appointed to a public office in a state agency. (G) "Wrongful act or omission" means an act or omission, committed in the course of office holding or employment, that is not in accordance with the requirements of law or such standards of proper go... |