Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 301.221 | Liability for loss of public funds.
...The treasurer, auditor, or other officer having the duties of a county treasurer or a county auditor, for a county that has adopted a charter under Article X, Ohio Constitution, shall not be held liable for a loss of public funds when the officer has performed all official duties required of the office with reasonable care, but shall be liable only when a loss of public funds results from the officer's negligence or ... |
Section 301.25 | Noninstitutional relief for needy persons.
...ublic expense, and establish a suitable office or agency for its administration. |
Section 302.03 | Petition on question of adopting one of the alternative forms of county government.
...he number of votes cast therein for the office of governor at the most recent gubernatorial election, by resolution, cause the board of elections in the county to submit to the electors of the county the question of adopting one of the alternative forms of county government authorized by sections 302.01 to 302.24 of the Revised Code. The question shall be voted upon at the next general election occurring not le... |
Section 302.07 | Adoption or discontinuance of alternative form of county government not to affect present acts.
...ties, and powers from one department or office to another, all books, records, papers, documents, property, real and personal, funds, appropriations and balances of appropriations, and pending business in any way pertaining to such rights, powers, and duties shall be similarly transferred. |
Section 302.08 | Electing of county commissioners at large in alternative form.
...nuary two years later. (C) The term of office of county commissioners shall be for four years, except as provided in division (C) of this section. If the alternative form as adopted provides for no change in size of the board of county commissioners, county commissioners shall continue to be elected for four-year terms. If the alternative form as adopted provides for an increased membership on the board of county c... |
Section 302.082 | Electing of county commissioners by districts in alternative form.
...ennial federal census. (C) The term of office of county commissioners shall be four years, except as provided in division (C) of this section. If the proposition for the alternative form adopted changes the number of county commissioners, or changes the number of commissioners who are elected by districts, the total number of commissioners shall be elected at the first regular state election following the adoption o... |
Section 302.13 | Specific powers of board.
...pointing authority. (C) Determine what officers and employees shall file bond, and fix the amount and form thereof and approve the surety of the bond given; (D) Provide for the borrowing of money in anticipation of the collection of taxes and revenues for the current fiscal year; (E) Acquire, construct, maintain, administer, rent, and lease property including buildings and other public improvements as provided by ... |
Section 302.18 | County executive - powers and duties.
...o be enforced by the county executive's office. The county executive shall supervise the departments established pursuant to division (A) of section 302.13 of the Revised Code. All authority of the board of county commissioners under general law with respect to the adoption of the county budget and the submission of any matter to the electors shall be exercised by the board of county commissioners provided for under... |
Section 302.19 | Additional duties.
...s on the operations of any departments, offices, and bodies under his control as may be required by the board. |
Section 302.201 | Department of law - duties of director of law.
... executive, and the county departments, offices, and agencies responsible to the board and the county executive. The director of law shall give written opinions as to the law when specifically requested so to do by the board or the county executive, act as counsel for the board and the county executive in any proceeding instituted by or against the board or the county executive, and perform any other legal duties ass... |
Section 302.21 | Agreements with other political subdivisions.
...ement of provisions determining by what officer, office, department, agency, or authority, the powers and duties of the board shall be exercised or performed, the board shall, within the limits of this section, determine and assign such powers and duties to any officer or officers of county government including the auditor, treasurer, engineer, recorder, coroner, sheriff, and prosecuting attorney. Any agreement autho... |
Section 303.04 | County rural zoning commission.
...r nonperformance of duty, misconduct in office, or other cause by the board, upon written charges being filed with the board, after a public hearing has been held regarding such charges, and after a copy of the charges has been served upon the member so charged at least ten days prior to the hearing, either personally, by registered mail, or by leaving such copy at the member's usual place of residence. The member sh... |
Section 303.15 | Organization and rules of county board of zoning appeals.
...which shall be immediately filed in the office of the board of county commissioners and be a public record. Appeals to the board of zoning appeals may be taken by any person aggrieved or by any officer of the county affected by any decision of the administrative officer. Such appeal shall be taken within twenty days after the decision by filing, with the officer from whom the appeal is taken and with the board of z... |
Section 303.47 | Validity of signatures of public officials.
...me as if such officials had remained in office until such delivery. Any bonds issued under any of the provisions of sections 303.26 to 303.56, inclusive, of the Revised Code shall be fully negotiable. |
Section 303.55 | Establishing and maintaining records and funds.
...on behalf of the county or any affected office, department, board, or commission thereof, such books, records, budgets, and accounts, and such general, separate, special, or specific funds, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, such revolving funds, general expense funds, planning funds, county renewal project funds, bond and interest retirement funds, and other funds, pertaining to said operat... |
Section 303.58 | Restricted area resolution by county commissioners.
... texts and maps shall be filed with the office of the county recorder of the county. (E) A resolution adopted under this section shall not affect the construction of a utility facility that was presented to the board of county commissioners under section 303.61 of the Revised Code, and the board did not adopt a resolution prohibiting the facility within the time required under section 303.62 of the Revised Code. |
Section 304.01 | Definitions.
... a particular transaction. (B) "County office" means any officer, department, board, commission, agency, court, or other instrumentality of a county. (C) "Electronic" means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities. (D) "Electronic record" means a record created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means. (... |
Section 304.04 | Use not required.
...hall be construed to require any county office to use or permit the use of electronic records and electronic signatures. |
Section 305.07 | Special sessions.
...tion in the county other than the usual office of the board at the county seat. The adoption of the resolution and the location where the sessions will be held shall be entered on the journal of the board. The board shall give reasonable public notice of its action taken pursuant to this division, in accordance with division (F) of section 121.22 of the Revised Code. |
Section 305.09 | Proceedings of board of county commissioners.
... commissioners shall be public, at the office provided for the board in the county seat, or at another location, as provided in division (B) of section 305.06 or division (B) of section 305.07 of the Revised Code, and, as far as possible, shall be in conformity with the rules of parliamentary law. If the clerk of the board maintains the full record of the proceedings by electronic means, the chairperson of th... |
Section 305.15 | Employment of engineer.
...into, the board shall furnish suitable offices, necessary books, stationery, instruments, and implements for the proper performance of the duties imposed on the engineer, assistant engineers, rodmen, and inspectors by such board. |
Section 306.02 | Members of board, qualifications, terms.
...esignate a chairman for the term of his office or for the term of three years, whichever is shorter and shall fill any vacancy in such position. The compensation of the members of the board shall be determined by the county commissioners. The county commissioners may fix the chairman's salary above those of the other board members. No more than four members of the board shall belong to the same political party. A ... |
Section 306.04 | Powers and duties of board.
...ty, except that the transit board, its officers and employees, shall be subject to the public employees retirement system of the state and the transit board shall assume any pension obligations which have been assumed by any publicly owned transit system which the county may acquire. (C) A county transit board or board of county commissioners operating a transit system may: (1) Acquire in its name by gift, gra... |
Section 306.34 | Power and authority of board of trustees.
...esident, secretary-treasurer, and other officers and employees, their titles, terms of office, compensation, duties, number, and qualifications, and any other lawful subject necessary to the operation of the regional transit authority and the exercise of the powers granted to it. |
Section 306.36 | Power of eminent domain.
...boundaries, until it has served at the office of the county commissioners of the county in which it is proposed to appropriate real property, a notice describing the real property to be taken and the purpose for which it is proposed to be taken, and such county commissioners have entered on their journal within thirty days after such service a resolution approving such appropriation. (B) Nothing contained in ... |