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Section 317.01 | County recorder - election and term.

...nty a county recorder, who shall assume office on the first Monday in January next after his election and shall hold such office for a period of four years.

Section 317.02 | Bond of county recorder - oath.

...de, before entering upon the duties of office, the county recorder shall give a bond, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties, signed by a bonding or surety company authorized to do business in this state, or, at the recorder's option, by two or more freeholders having real estate in the value of double the amount of the bond over and above all encumbrances to the state in the sum of not less than ten t...

Section 317.03 | Location of office.

...The office of the county recorder shall be kept in such rooms at the county seat as the board of county commissioners provides.

Section 317.05 | Deputies.

...ties' neglect of duty or misconduct in office. Before entering upon the discharge of their duties, the deputies shall take the oath of office as prescribed in section 317.02 of the Revised Code.

Section 317.19 | Daily registers of deeds and mortgages.

...estate, filed in the county recorder's office. The county recorder shall keep the register in the county recorder's office, and it shall be open to the inspection of the public during business hours. The county recorder may destroy the daily register after the expiration of a period of ten years from the date of the last entry in the register.

Section 317.321 | Acquisition or maintenance of imaging and other technological equipment and contract services therefor; proposal to reserve funds.

...erefor; (2) To reserve funds for the office's future technology needs if the county recorder has no immediate plans for the acquisition of imaging and other technological equipment or contract services, or to use the county recorder's technology fund as a dedicated revenue source to repay debt to purchase any imaging and other technological equipment before the accumulation of adequate resources to purchase the eq...

Section 317.42 | Posting warning of public record character of recorded documents.

...ll times, in a conspicuous place in the office of the recorder, a printed card that shall read substantially as follows: "WARNING Documents recorded in the recorder's office generally are considered to be public records. Other persons have access to the information contained in recorded documents." (B) If the county recorder fails to post a card in accordance with division (A) of this section, the county recorder ...

Section 319.01 | County auditor - term of office.

...ally in each county, who shall hold his office for four years, commencing on the second Monday in March next after his election.

Section 319.03 | Location of office.

...The office of the county auditor shall be at the county seat, in such rooms as the board of county commissioners provides.

Section 319.06 | Oaths.

...harge of the duties of their respective offices, or proper in the authentication of any return, voucher, or document to be filed in the auditor's office.

Section 319.07 | Certain officials ineligible to office of auditor.

...er, or sheriff shall be eligible to the office of county auditor.

Section 319.08 | Secretary of board of county commissioners.

...e, the county auditor, by virtue of his office , shall be the secretary of the board. When requested, he shall aid the board in the performance of its duties. He shall keep an accurate record of its proceedings, and carefully preserve all documents, books, records, maps, and papers required to be deposited and kept in his office.

Section 319.09 | County auditor as fiscal auditor.

...commissioners, may serve as the fiscal officer of any department, office, or agency of the county, except that the county auditor may not serve as the fiscal officer for the office of any county elected officer or any agency governed by an appointed board or commission without the written agreement of that elected officer or agency.

Section 319.49 | Settlement by auditor with treasurer for taxes - certification of delinquent tax and assessment list by treasurer - liability of treasurer.

...the county auditor shall attend at his office to make settlement with the county treasurer and ascertain the amount of general personal and classified property taxes with which such treasurer is to stand charged. At each October settlement, the auditor shall take from the duplicates previously put into the hands of the treasurer for collection a list of all such taxes as the treasurer has been unable to collect, des...

Section 319.61 | Notice of intention to proceed with public improvement.

...o the auditor; the determination by the officer empowered to establish the amount to be assessed or charged of the amounts of such assessments or charges; provided, that if any of these actions occur prior to September 1, 1961, such notice shall be filed within six months following such date. (B) The failure to file with the auditor either the notice of intention to proceed or the notice of the levy of special asses...

Section 321.03 | Contracting with financial institution to process payments, checks and fees.

...rms of the contract, receives at a post office box any type of payment or fee owed or payable to the county, opens the mail delivered to that box, processes the checks and other payments received in such mail and deposits them into the treasurer's account, and provides the county treasurer daily receipt information with respect to such payments. The contract may provide for the financial institution to receive at th...

Section 321.05 | Place of treasurer's office.

...The county treasurer shall keep his office at the county seat, in rooms provided for that purpose by the board of county commissioners, which shall constitute the county treasury. Except as otherwise specifically provided by law, all public moneys and property in his possession shall be at all times kept in the county treasury.

Section 321.06 | Transfer of property to successor.

...ation of the county treasurer's term of office or on the treasurer's resignation or removal from office, the treasurer shall deliver to the treasurer's successor all moneys, books, papers, and other property in the treasurer's possession as treasurer. In case of the death or incapacity of the treasurer, they shall be delivered over by the treasurer's legal representatives. The county treasurer shall include an invent...

Section 323.14 | Receipt for payment of taxes - form.

...When any tax is paid at the office of the county treasurer or at any tax receiving office, the treasurer shall give a receipt to the person paying it. If any such tax is paid to the treasurer by mail and the person paying it encloses with the payment an addressed envelope with sufficient postage, the treasurer shall enclose a receipt for the taxes in such envelope and deposit it in the mail. No receipt given by the t...

Section 325.07 | Monthly allowance to sheriff - monthly report to board.

...stration of the duties of the sheriff's office. The board shall allow the sheriff the actual transportation expense and telephone tolls expended by the sheriff in serving civil processes and subpoenaing witnesses in civil and criminal cases and before the grand jury, and it may allow any other necessary transportation expense for the proper administration of the duties of the sheriff's office. Each sheriff shall fi...

Section 325.21 | Authority to join association or non-profit organization formed for improvement of county government.

...h expenses may be paid, the official's office shall make application to the board in writing showing the probable costs. If the board approves the application, such expenses shall be paid from moneys appropriated to such office. The amount appropriated for such expenses shall not exceed five cents per person for the county's population as determined by the latest federal census.

Section 325.25 | Program to recognize outstanding employee performance.

...s, any appointing authority of a county office, department, commission, board, or body, or of a common pleas court, county court, or county-operated municipal court as defined in section 1901.03 of the Revised Code, may establish a program to recognize outstanding employee performance. The program may include, but is not limited to, cash awards, additional paid leave, or other additional benefits as the appointing au...

Section 325.30 | Accounts to be kept by officers.

...Each officer named in section 325.27 of the Revised Code shall keep full and regular accounts of all official fees, costs, percentages, penalties, allowances, or other perquisites charged or collected by him, and such accounts shall be records of the offices, shall belong to the county, and shall be transmitted by such officer to his successor in office. At all times, such accounts shall be subject to examination by ...

Section 329.05 | Administering other state or local family services activity.

...e board of county commissioners and the officer, department, board, or agency in which the administration of such activity is vested. Such officer, department, board, or agency may enter into such agreement and confer upon the county department of job and family services, to the extent and in particulars specified in the agreement, the performance of any duties and the exercise of any powers imposed upon or vested in...

Section 3301.111 | Powers of the state board of education.

...ry of the state board and its executive officer in accordance with sections 3301.09 and 3301.11 of the Revised Code. The state superintendent may serve as an advisor to the director. (D) The state board shall employ such personnel as it determines necessary to carry out its duties and powers. Subject to the state board's policies, rules, and regulations, the state superintendent shall exercise general supervision ...