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Section 1121.15 | Maintaining books and accounts.

...nk or trust company or a representative office, agency, or branch licensed under Chapter 1119. of the Revised Code, whether on or off the premises of the bank, trust company, representative office, agency, or branch, is subject to examination by the superintendent as to the books and records of the bank, trust company, representative office, agency, or branch in the person's possession, to the same extent as if the s...

Section 113.06 | Receiving offices for expedient collection of taxes and fees.

...rer of state may open as many receiving offices as are necessary for the expedient collection of taxes and fees. The treasurer of state or the treasurer of state's deputies may attend at such offices and receive payment of all taxes and fees or, if adequate security protection is afforded all funds involved, the treasurer of state may appoint a financial institution or a cashier thereof as the treasurer of state's ag...

Section 117.16 | Force account project assessment form.

...roject assessment form that each public office that undertakes force account projects shall use to estimate or report the cost of a force account project. The form shall include costs for employee salaries and benefits, any other labor costs, materials, freight, fuel, hauling, overhead expense, workers' compensation premiums, and all other items of cost and expense, including a reasonable allowance for the use of all...

Section 117.38 | Annual reports.

...(A) Each public office, other than a state agency, shall file a financial report for each fiscal year. The auditor of state may prescribe forms by rule or may issue guidelines, or both, for such reports. If the auditor of state has not prescribed a rule regarding the form for the report, the public office shall submit its report on the form utilized by the public office. (B) The report shall be certified by the prop...

Section 117.41 | Unauditable offices.

...r a public accountant auditing a public office determines that the office cannot be audited because its accounts, records, files, or reports have been improperly maintained, the person making the determination may declare the public office to be unauditable. A public office declared to be unauditable shall follow the procedures established by the auditor of state to bring its accounts, records, files, or reports int...

Section 1181.03 | Fidelity bonds.

...upon the discharge of the duties of the office of the superintendent of financial institutions, the superintendent shall give bond to the state in the sum of one million dollars with sureties approved by the governor and conditioned on the faithful discharge of the official duties of the office. The bond, with the approval of the governor and with the superintendent's oath of office endorsed on it, shall be filed wit...

Section 120.15 | County public defender - powers and duties.

...lities and performing the duties of his office, the county public defender shall: (1) Maintain an office, approved by the commission, provided with a library of adequate size, considering the needs of the office and the accessibility of other libraries, and other necessary facilities and equipment; (2) Keep and maintain financial records of all cases handled and develop records for use in the calculation of direct ...

Section 120.25 | Joint county public defender - powers and duties.

...lities and performing the duties of his office, the joint county public defender shall: (1) Maintain an office, approved by the commission, provided with a library of adequate size, considering the needs of the office and the accessibility of other libraries, and other necessary facilities and equipment; (2) Keep and maintain financial records of all cases handled and develop records for use in the calculation of d...

Section 121.22 | Public meetings - exceptions.

...equiring custodial care. (4) "Public office" has the same meaning as in section 149.011 of the Revised Code. (C) All meetings of any public body are declared to be public meetings open to the public at all times. A member of a public body shall be present in person at a meeting open to the public to be considered present or to vote at the meeting and for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present at th...

Section 1309.501 | Filing office - UCC 9-501.

...rity interest or agricultural lien, the office in which to file a financing statement to perfect the security interest or agricultural lien is: (1) The office designated for the filing or recording of a record of a mortgage on the related real property, if: (a) The collateral is as-extracted collateral or timber to be cut; or (b) The financing statement is filed as a fixture filing, and the collateral is goods tha...

Section 1309.707 | Pre-effective-date financing statement - UCC 9-707.

...ement and an amendment are filed in the office specified in section 1309.501 of the Revised Code, as it exists on July 1, 2001; (2) An amendment is filed in the office specified in section 1309.501 of the Revised Code, as it exists on July 1, 2001, concurrently with, or after the filing in that office of, an initial financing statement that satisfies division (C) of section 1309.706 of the Revised Code as it exists ...

Section 1332.01 | Fair competition in cable operations definitions.

...ion of the cable system. (D) "Color of office," "public office," and "public official" have the same meanings as in section 117.01 of the Revised Code. (E) "Direct costs" means all costs, whether capital costs, operating costs, or otherwise, that would be eliminated if the service or function to which they relate were discontinued. (F) "Full cost accounting" means, in accordance with applicable generally accepted ...

Section 145.057 | Disqualification of convicted member - misconduct in office - removal procedure.

...(A) The office of a member of the public employees 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 of...

Section 145.06 | Vacancies.

...e successor employee member shall hold office until the first day of the new term that follows the next board election that occurs not less than ninety days after the successor employee member's election. Any employee member of the board who fails to attend the meetings of the board for three months or longer, without valid excuse, shall be considered as having resigned, and the board shall declare the employ...

Section 1503.40 | Forestry advisory council.

...e last day of February, 1974. Terms of office shall be for four years, commencing on the first day of March and ending on the last day of February, except that upon expiration of the two terms ending on March 4, 1973, the new terms which succeed them shall commence on March 5, 1973 and end on February 28, 1977; upon expiration of the term ending on March 4, 1974, the new term which succeeds it shall commence on Marc...

Section 1509.38 | Technical advisory council.

...pany, producer, or operator. Terms of office shall be for three years, commencing on the first day of February and ending on the thirty-first day of January. Each member shall hold office from the date of appointment until the end of the term for which the member was appointed. A vacancy in the office of a member shall be filled by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate. Any member appointed ...

Section 1701.91 | Judicial dissolution.

...hich the corporation has its principal office; (2) By an order of the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which such corporation has its principal office, in an action brought by holders of shares entitled to dissolve the corporation voluntarily, when it is established that any of the following are true: (a) That its articles have been canceled or its period of existence has expired; (b) Tha...

Section 1703.041 | Designated agent.

...ce of business" does not include a post office box, regardless of whether that post office box has an associated street address. (C) If the designated agent dies, removes from the state, or resigns, the foreign corporation shall forthwith appoint another agent and file in the office of the secretary of state, on a form prescribed by the secretary of state, a written appointment of the new agent. (D) If the desig...

Section 173.15 | Office of state long-term care ombudsman program.

...the Revised Code shall be known as "the office of the state long-term care ombudsman program." It shall consist of the state long-term care ombudsman, the ombudsman's staff, and regional long-term care ombudsman programs. In establishing and operating the office, the department shall consider the views of area agencies on aging, individuals age sixty or older, and agencies and other entities that provide services to ...

Section 173.19 | Investigating and resolving complaints.

...(A) The office of the state long-term care ombudsman program, through the state long-term care ombudsman and the regional long-term care ombudsman programs, shall receive, investigate, and attempt to resolve complaints made by residents, recipients, sponsors, long-term care providers, or any person acting on behalf of a resident or recipient, relating to either of the following: (1) The health, safety, welfare, or c...

Section 173.23 | Immunity; false complaint; representation by attorney general.

...(A) Representatives of the office of the state long-term care ombudsman program are immune from civil or criminal liability for any action taken in the good faith performance of their official duties under sections 173.14 to 173.26 of the Revised Code. (B) A person acting in good faith is immune from civil or criminal liability incident to any of the following: providing information to the office, participat...

Section 173.24 | Protection for disciplinary or retaliatory action.

...ith in registering a complaint with the office of the state long-term care ombudsman program or participating in the investigation of a complaint or in administrative or judicial proceedings resulting from a complaint registered with the office shall have the full protection against disciplinary or retaliatory action provided by division (E) of section 3721.17 and by sections 4113.51 to 4113.53 of the Revised Code. ...

Section 1733.329 | Credit union council.

...powers of a director or chief executive officer of a state-chartered credit union having its principal office in this state and doing business in this state pursuant to this chapter under the authority of the superintendent of financial institutions. (3) At least one of the six members appointed to the council shall be a director or chief executive officer of a state-chartered, federally insured credit union. (4) A...

Section 175.03 | Members - appointment - terms - compensation.

...Each appointed voting member shall hold office from the date of appointment until the end of the term for which the member is appointed. Each nonvoting member shall hold office until the end of that member's term as a member of the general assembly. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of a term continues in office for the remainder of that term. Any appointed member shall continue...

Section 1901.10 | Oath of office required - vacancy.

...A) The judges of a municipal court and officers of the court shall take an oath of office as provided in section 3.23 of the Revised Code. (B) The office of judge of a municipal court is subject to forfeiture, and the judge may be removed from office, for the causes and by the procedure provided in sections 3.07 to 3.10 of the Revised Code. A vacancy in the office of judge exists upon the death, resignation,...