Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5.2245 | Nurses month.
...her health care facilities, physician's offices, schools, and even private homes, the contributions made by the nursing profession in the improvement of the health care system are sometimes overlooked. Therefore, the general assembly feels that it is vitally important that a month be formally designated as "Nurses Month" for the purpose of increasing public awareness of the role nurses play in the health and well-bei... |
Section 5.281 | In-demand jobs week.
...ing in-demand jobs week, the governor's office of workforce transformation, in collaboration with the departments of job and family services, education and workforce, and higher education, shall organize activities to raise awareness among educators, students, and parents of jobs that are in demand by employers operating in this state and the requirements and benefits of those jobs. The activities shall include job f... |
Section 5.41 | Financial institutions closed on weekdays.
...ous place in the lobby of its principal office and the lobby of each branch affected by such week day closing stating that on and after a day certain and until further notice given in like manner such financial institution will remain closed on a certain week day. Concurrently with the posting of said notice, such financial institution shall publish a notice once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of gen... |
Section 503.22 | Election in new township.
...ace of holding an election for township officers. At such time and place the electors of the township shall assemble and elect officers, who shall hold office until the next regular municipal election. |
Section 504.03 | Election for terminating limited home rule government.
... home rule government terminates. Their offices likewise shall cease to exist at that time, and the board shall continue as a three-member board as provided in section 505.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 504.04 | Exercise of powers under limited home rule government.
...ies, and privileges of elected township officers or change, alter, combine, eliminate, or otherwise modify the form or structure of the township government unless the change is required or permitted by this chapter; (2) Adopt and enforce within the unincorporated area of the township local police, sanitary, and other similar regulations that are not in conflict with general laws or otherwise prohibited by division ... |
Section 504.19 | Adopting general plan of water supply or sewer services.
...by the board, shall be preserved in the office of the board and shall be open to inspection of all persons interested in the improvements. (C) Once it has been determined under division (A) of this section that a township may provide its proposed water supply or sewer services, the board may appropriate for the use of the township any public or private land, easement, rights, rights-of-way, franchises, or other prop... |
Section 504.21 | Rules governing soil erosion or water degradation from nonfarm development.
...by the board to the public at the board office or other location indicated in the notice. The rules or amendments shall take effect on the thirty-first day following the date of their adoption. (C) The board of township trustees may employ personnel to assist in the administration of this section and the rules adopted under it. The board also, if the action does not conflict with the rules, may delegate duties to r... |
Section 505.03 | Additional or new bond.
...r service of the notice in writing, the office shall be declared vacant and filled as required by section 503.24 of the Revised Code. The original bond or new bond shall be deposited with the township fiscal officer and recorded by the fiscal officer. |
Section 505.07 | Settlement of court action - zoning issue subject to referendum.
...le to the public at the township fiscal officer's office during normal business hours. At least ten days prior to the submission of a proposed consent decree or settlement agreement to the court for its review and consideration, the plaintiff in the action involving the consent decree or settlement agreement shall publish a notice that shall include the caption of the case, the case number, and the court in which t... |
Section 505.107 | Restoration of property to claimant or accused person.
...ce district, joint police district, or office of a township constable, as the case may be, after all liens and claims in favor of the township have first been discharged and satisfied. |
Section 505.16 | Harbor masters.
...ble. Such harbor master shall hold his office for one year or until his appointment is annulled by the board. He shall receive such compensation, not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars each year, as the board designates, which sum shall be paid from the township treasury on the order of the board. |
Section 505.261 | Establishing township park.
... Revised Code, shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder, and such records shall be admissible in evidence for the purpose of locating and ascertaining the true boundaries of the park. In furtherance of the use and enjoyment of the park lands controlled by it, the board may accept donations of money or other property, or may act as trustees of land, money, or other property, and use and administer them a... |
Section 505.372 | Bond of clerk of the board of fire district trustees.
...Before entering upon the duties of his office, the clerk of the board of fire district trustees shall execute a bond, in the amount and with surety to be approved by the board of fire district trustees, payable to the state, conditioned for the faithful performance of all the official duties required of him. Such bond shall be deposited with the presiding officer of the board, and a copy thereof, certified by him, sh... |
Section 505.431 | Resolution to provide police protection to other public entity.
...is located and upon authorization by an officer or employee of the police department providing the police protection who is designated by title of office or position, pursuant to the resolution of the board of township trustees, to give such authorization. Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code, insofar as it applies to the operation of police departments, shall apply to any township police department or township police ... |
Section 505.44 | Contracts for ambulance service.
... agency" means all departments, boards, offices, commissions, agencies, colleges, universities, institutions, and other instrumentalities of this or another state. In order to obtain the services of ambulance service organizations, to obtain additional services from ambulance service organizations in times of emergency, to obtain the services of emergency medical service organizations, or, if the township is l... |
Section 505.484 | Performance bond.
...before entering upon the duties of that office, shall execute a bond payable to the state, in the amount and with surety to be approved by the joint police district board, conditioned for the faithful performance of all the official duties required by the treasurer. The bond shall be deposited with the president of the joint police district board, and a copy thereof, certified by the president, shall be filed w... |
Section 505.72 | Joint ambulance district employees.
...tion. Such employees shall continue in office until removed as provided by sections 733.35 to 733.39 of the Revised Code. To initiate removal proceedings, and for such purpose, the board shall designate a private citizen to investigate the conduct and prepare the necessary charges in conformity with sections 733.35 to 733.39 of the Revised Code. The board may pay reasonable compensation to such person for the ... |
Section 505.75 | Township residential building code.
...de available to the public at the board office. (C)(1) The board of township trustees may create a building department and employ personnel it determines necessary to administer and enforce any local residential building regulations or existing structures code the board adopts pursuant to this section. The building department may enforce state residential and nonresidential building codes the board of building stan... |
Section 505.76 | Availability of township residential building code.
... be made available to the public at the office of the board, and the section headings and numbers and a notice of the availability of the regulations shall be published within ten days after their adoption or amendment using at least one of the following methods: (A) In the print or digital edition of a newspaper of general circulation within the township; (B) On the official public notice web site established un... |
Section 505.87 | Abatement, control, or removal of vegetation, garbage, refuse, and other debris.
...n a conspicuous location in the board's office for four consecutive days if the board does not maintain an internet web site. (D) The owner of the land or holders of liens of record upon the land may enter into an agreement with the board of township trustees providing for either party to the agreement to perform the abatement, control, or removal before the time the board is required to provide for the abatement, ... |
Section 507.01 | Township fiscal officer.
...A township fiscal officer shall be elected at the general election in 2007, and quadrennially thereafter in each township, and the fiscal officer shall hold office for a term of four years commencing on the first day of April next after election. |
Section 507.03 | Bond.
... the Revised Code, the township fiscal officer, before entering upon the discharge of official duties, shall give a bond, payable to the board of township trustees, with sureties approved by the board, in the sum determined by the board but not less than the sum provided in this section, and conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of the office of township fiscal officer. This bond shall be recorded b... |
Section 509.04 | Parking enforcement unit.
..., a parking enforcement unit within the office of a township constable, and provide for the regulation of parking enforcement officers. The board of township trustees shall appoint a police constable as executive head of the parking enforcement unit, who shall make all appointments and removals of parking enforcement officers, subject to any general rules prescribed by the board of township trustees by resolution, an... |
Section 509.05 | Powers and duties of police constables.
...heriff, constables shall be ministerial officers of the county court in all cases in their respective townships, and in criminal cases, they shall be such officers within the county. They shall apprehend and bring to justice felons and disturbers of the peace, suppress riots, and keep and preserve the peace within the county. They may execute all writs and process, in criminal cases, throughout the county in which th... |
Section 509.07 | Return of process.
...Each constable shall, at the proper office and on the proper return day, make due return of all process directed and delivered to him. If the judgment upon which such constable has an execution is docketed in the court of common pleas, appealed, or stayed, on notice to return the execution, he shall state such fact on the execution. |
Section 5101.08 | Fidelity bonds.
... by the director, shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. The cost of such bonds, when approved by the director, shall be paid from funds available for the department. The bonds required or authorized by this section may, in the discretion of the director, be individual, schedule, or blanket bonds. |
Section 5101.14 | Payments to counties for part of their costs for children services.
...ideline as defined by the United States office of management and budget and revised by the United States secretary of health and human services in accordance with section 673 of the "Community Services Block Grant Act," 95 Stat. 511 (1981), 42 U.S.C.A. 9902, as amended. (D) Within ninety days after the end of each state fiscal biennium, each county shall return any unspent funds to the department. (E) The direc... |
Section 5101.45 | Conference expenses.
...The necessary expenses of such officers and employees of the state, county, and municipal boards, benevolent and correctional institutions, officials responsible for the administration of public funds used for the relief and maintenance of the poor, officials authorized to administer laws on community control sanctions, and members of the boards of county visitors as are invited by the department of job and family s... |
Section 5101.64 | Referring cases of abuse.
... department shall refer the case to the office of the state long-term care ombudsman program for review pursuant to section 173.19 of the Revised Code. If the state ombudsman or regional long-term care ombudsman program refers a case to the county department of job and family services in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to section 173.20 of the Revised Code, the county department shall proceed with the case in... |
Section 5101.87 | Victims of human trafficking fund.
... victims of trafficking in persons. The office of the attorney general shall administer the fund. |
Section 5101.89 | Youth and family ombudsman office definitions.
...As used in sections 5101.89 to 5101.899 of the Revised Code: (A) "Youth" means a person who is any of the following: (1) Less than eighteen years of age; (2) An emancipated young adult; (3) Is in the temporary or permanent custody of a public children services agency, a planned permanent living arrangement, or in the Title-IV-E-eligible care and placement responsibility of a juvenile court or other government... |
Section 5101.893 | Evaluation of annual report.
...dsman of the youth and family ombudsman office. |
Section 5101.894 | Reporting suspected violations of state law.
...ative of the youth and family ombudsman office may report to an appropriate authority any suspected violation of state law discovered during the course of a complaint review. |
Section 5103.16 | Certification required before associations and institutions may accept temporary or permanent custody of child.
...ode, without the written consent of the office in the department that oversees the interstate compact for placement of children established under section 5103.20 of the Revised Code or the interstate compact on the placement of children established under section 5103.23 of the Revised Code, as applicable, or by a commitment of a juvenile court, or by a commitment of a probate court as provided in this section. A chil... |
Section 5104.39 | Monitoring present and anticipated future expenditures for publicly funded child day-care.
...n and youth, with the assistance of the office of budget and management, shall monitor the anticipated future expenditures for publicly funded child care and shall compare those anticipated future expenditures to available federal and state funds for publicly funded child care. Whenever the department determines that the anticipated future expenditures for publicly funded child care will exceed the available federal ... |
Section 5107.20 | Assignment of rights to support.
... provided to the assistance group. The office of child support in the department of job and family services shall collect and distribute support payments owed to Ohio works first participants, whether assigned to the department or unassigned, in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 654 B and 657 and regulations adopted under those statutes, state statutes, and rules adopted under section 5107.05 of the Revised Code. Upon... |
Section 511.11 | Acquisition of property.
...name of the board and its successors in office forever, and shall be free from taxation by the state, county, or any municipal corporation. |
Section 511.15 | Memorial trustees.
...ven years, to the trustee whose term of office then expires. Not more than four of the members of said board of trustees shall belong to the same political party. In the case of any memorial building existing prior to April 17, 1925, the court shall appoint the board in the manner provided in this section. Upon such appointment by the court the board of township trustees shall transfer the memorial building and oth... |
Section 511.19 | Board of park commissioners.
...a three-year term. Thereafter, terms of office for successive appointees shall be for three years. All terms shall commence on the second Monday of May succeeding appointment. Qualifications for members and filling of vacancies on five-member boards shall be the same as provided in division (A) of this section for three-member boards. (C) A board of township trustees, by resolution, may convert a three-member board... |
Section 511.236 | Providing police services without a contract.
...s located and upon authorization by an officer or employee of the police force or department providing the police protection who is designated by title of office or position, pursuant to the resolution of the board of park commissioners, to give the authorization. Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code, insofar as it applies to the operation of police departments, shall apply to any township park district and to m... |
Section 511.37 | Contributions of property or funds to park districts with overlapping territory.
... of moneys, lands, supplies, equipment, office facilities, and other personal property or services to any board of park commissioners of a park district that is established pursuant to section 511.18 or Chapter 1545. of the Revised Code and whose territory overlaps the territory of the township in whole or in part, for the purposes of park planning, acquisition, management, and improvement. The board of park commissi... |
Section 5119.051 | Books and accounts; form and method.
...d addiction services shall keep in its office a proper and complete set of books and accounts with each institution, which shall clearly show the nature and amount of every expenditure authorized and made at such institution, and which shall contain an account of all appropriations made by the general assembly and of all other funds, together with the disposition of such funds. The department shall prescribe ... |
Section 5119.06 | Records.
...d addiction services shall keep in its office, accessible only to its employees, except by the consent of the department or the order of the judge of a court of record, a record showing the name, residence, sex, age, nativity, occupation, condition, and date of entrance or commitment of every patient in the institutions governed by it, the date, cause, and terms of discharge and the condition of such person at... |
Section 5119.15 | Investigative powers.
... In matters involving the conduct of an officer, a stenographic report of the evidence shall be taken and a copy of such report, with all documents introduced, kept on file at the office of the department. The fees of witnesses for attendance and travel shall be the same as in the court of common pleas, but no officer or employee of the institution under investigation is entitled to such fees. Any judge of the... |
Section 5119.182 | Fidelity bond.
...y require any of its employees and each officer and employee of every institution under its control who may be charged with custody or control of any money or property belonging to the state or who is required to give bond, to give a surety company bond, properly conditioned, in a sum to be fixed by the department which when approved by the department, shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. The... |
Section 5119.43 | Sale or lease of land or facilities.
...f either committee files in its clerk's office, within sixty calendar days of the original certification of the lands and facilities by the director of mental health and addiction services, a report disapproving the sale or lease of any lands or facilities, the sale or lease of the lands or facilities disapproved in the report shall not be made under this section. With respect to a sale or lease of lands and faciliti... |
Section 5120.06 | Divisions of department.
...bilitation and correction may establish offices, divisions in addition to those specified in division (A) of this section, bureaus, and other administrative units within the department of rehabilitation and correction and prescribe their powers and duties. |
Section 5120.08 | Bonds for employees.
...l require any of its employees and each officer and employee of every institution under its control who may be charged with custody or control of any money or property belonging to the state or who is required to give bond, to give a surety company bond, properly conditioned, in a sum to be fixed by the department which when approved by the department, shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. The cost ... |
Section 5120.102 | Halfway house facility definitions.
...eans the state or one of its branches, offices, boards, commissions, authorities, departments, divisions, or other units or agencies of the state. (D) "Halfway house organization" means a private, nonprofit organization or a governmental agency that provides programs or activities in areas directly concerned with housing and monitoring offenders who are under the community supervision of the department of reha... |
Section 5120.18 | Classifying public buildings - purchase of articles.
...ve services, classify public buildings, offices, and institutions and determine the kinds, patterns, designs, and qualities of articles to be manufactured for use therein, which shall be uniform for each class, so far as practicable. Whenever the department of rehabilitation and correction gives written notice to the superintendent of purchases and printing, or other official having authority to purchase articles, t... |
Section 5120.21 | Records.
...tation and correction shall keep in its office, accessible only to its employees, except by the consent of the department or the order of the judge of a court of record, and except as provided in division (C) of this section, a record showing the name, residence, sex, age, nativity, occupation, condition, and date of entrance or commitment of every inmate in the several institutions governed by it. The record also sh... |
Section 5120.25 | Books and accounts.
...artment of correction shall keep in its office a proper and complete set of books and accounts with each institution, which shall clearly show the nature and amount of every expenditure authorized and made at such institution, and which shall contain an account of all appropriations made by the general assembly and of all other funds, together with the disposition of such funds. The department shall prescribe the fo... |
Section 5120.38 | Duties of managing officer.
...hall be under the control of a managing officer known as a warden or other appropriate title. The managing officer shall be appointed by the director of rehabilitation and correction and shall be in the unclassified service and serve at the pleasure of the director. Appointment to the position of managing officer shall be made from persons who have criminal justice experience. A person who is appointed to the positi... |
Section 5120.381 | Deputy warden.
...easance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance in office, or conviction of or plea of guilty to a felony while employed in the civil service. An employee also forfeits the right to resume the prior position in the classified service upon transfer to a different agency. Reinstatement to a position in the classified service shall be to a position substantially equal to the position in the classified service that the person previ... |
Section 5120.382 | Appointment of employees.
...ntments by division chiefs and managing officers, the director of rehabilitation and correction shall appoint employees who are necessary for the efficient conduct of the department of rehabilitation and correction and prescribe their titles and duties. A person who is appointed to an unclassified position from a permanent, classified position within the department shall retain the right to resume the position and st... |
Section 5120.48 | Apprehending escapee or prisoner mistakenly released.
... correctional institution, the managing officer of the institution, after consultation with and upon the advice of appropriate law enforcement officials, shall assign and deploy into the community appropriate staff persons necessary to apprehend the prisoner. Correctional officers and officials may carry firearms when required in the discharge of their duties in apprehending, taking into custody, or transportin... |
Section 5120.51 | Population and cost impact statement for legislative bill.
... legislative service commission, to the office of budget and management, and to the division of criminal justice services in the department of public safety. (E) The correctional institution inspection committee shall appoint an advisory committee to review the operation of the system for estimating future state correctional institution populations that is used by the department in the preparation of population cos... |
Section 5120.61 | Risk assessment reports for sexually violent offenders.
...rosecuted the case, or the successor in office to that prosecuting attorney; (d) The offender. (B) When the department of rehabilitation and correction provides a risk assessment report regarding an offender to the parole board or court pursuant to division (A)(4)(a) or (b) of this section, the department, prior to the parole board's or court's hearing, also shall provide to the offender or to the offender's atto... |
Section 5122.44 | Patients buried on department hospital grounds - definitions.
...ate agency" means every organized body, office, or agency established by the laws of the state for the exercise of any function of state government. |
Section 5123.025 | Technology first policy.
...l disabilities, in partnership with the office of innovateohio, shall coordinate the actions taken by state agencies to comply with the state's policy. Agencies shall collaborate within their divisions and with each other to ensure that state programs, policies, procedures, and funding support the development of access to technology for individuals with developmental disabilities. State agencies shall share informati... |
Section 5123.026 | Technology first task force.
... consisting of representatives from the office of innovateohio; the departments of developmental disabilities, education and workforce, medicaid, aging, job and family services, mental health and addiction services, children and youth, and transportation; and the opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency. (B) The task force shall do all of the following: (1) Expand innovative technology solutions withi... |
Section 5123.0413 | Rules to applicable in event county tax levy for services for individuals with developmental disabilities fails.
...tation with the department of medicaid, office of budget and management, and county boards of developmental disabilities, shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to establish both of the following in the event a county property tax levy for services for individuals with developmental disabilities fails: (A) A method of paying for home and community-based services; (B) A method of reduc... |
Section 5123.08 | Classified and unclassified appointments.
...An appointing officer may appoint a person who holds a certified position in the classified service within the department of developmental disabilities to a position in the unclassified service within the department. A person appointed pursuant to this section to a position in the unclassified service shall retain the right to resume the position and status held by the person in the classified service immediately pri... |
Section 5123.10 | Bond of employees.
...l require any of its employees and each officer and employee of every institution under its control who may be charged with custody or control of any money or property belonging to the state or who is required to give bond to give a surety company bond, properly conditioned, in a sum to be fixed by the department which, when approved by the department, shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. The... |
Section 5123.14 | Investigations.
... In matters involving the conduct of an officer, a stenographic report of the evidence shall be taken and a copy of such report, with all documents introduced, kept on file at the office of the department. Witnesses shall be paid the fees and mileage provided for under section 119.094 of the Revised Code, but no officer or employee of the institution under investigation is entitled to such fees. Any ju... |
Section 5123.30 | Books and accounts.
...pmental disabilities shall keep in its office a proper and complete set of books and accounts with each institution, which shall clearly show the nature and amount of every expenditure authorized and made at such institution, and which shall contain an account of all appropriations made by the general assembly and of all other funds, together with the disposition of such funds. The department shall prescribe... |
Section 5123.31 | Confidentiality.
...ires shall be furnished by the managing officer of each institution within ten days after the commitment, entrance, death, or discharge of a resident. Except as provided in division (C) of this section, the department shall maintain the records described in this division in its office. The department shall make the records accessible only to its employees, except by the consent of the department or the order of the ... |
Section 5124.109 | Audits.
...nited States government accountability office. (b) Require each auditor conducting a field audit to do all of the following: (i) Comply with applicable rules prescribed pursuant to Title XIX; (ii) Consider generally accepted auditing standards prescribed by the American institute of certified public accountants; (iii) Include a written summary as to whether the costs included in the cost report examined dur... |
Section 5126.027 | Filling of vacancy on board for unexpired term.
...predecessor was appointed shall hold office for the remainder of that term. |
Section 5126.034 | Contracts in conformity with law.
...hority of the member's or employee's office or employment to secure authorization of, a contract that could result in receipt by the county board member or employee or a member of the immediate family of the county board member or employee of payment for expenses incurred on behalf of an immediate family member who is an eligible person. |
Section 5126.131 | Regional council and county board annual cost report.
...le a copy of the certified audit in the office of the clerk of the governing body, executive officer of the governing body, and chief fiscal officer of the audited regional council or board. Changes may not be made to a cost report once the department or designated entity files the certified audit. The cost report is not a public record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code until copies of the cost report are file... |
Section 5126.51 | Residential facility linked deposit program definitions.
...e to make commercial loans; (2) Has an office located within the territorial limits of the county; (3) Is an institution into which the county's investing authority may deposit the public moneys of the county; (4) Holds itself out as participating in the residential facility linked deposit program. (C) "Eligible organization" means a nonprofit corporation that has as its primary activity the development or op... |
Section 513.10 | District or county representatives on municipal hospital board.
... terms of the members presently holding office expire, of those first appointed thereafter: (1) One shall be appointed for a term of one year. (2) One shall be appointed for a term of two years. (3) One shall be appointed for a term of three years. (4) If more than three are to be appointed, the remaining appointments shall be for a term of four years. (B) Thereafter, as the respective terms expire, appointments... |
Section 5139.19 | Managing officers of institutions.
...each institution and community regional office under the jurisdiction of the department shall be under the control of a managing officer to be known as a superintendent or by other appropriate title. Such managing officer shall be appointed by the director of the department and shall be in the unclassified service and serve at the pleasure of the director. Each managing officer appointed under this section may, subje... |
Section 5149.22 | Ohio council for interstate adult offender supervision.
...a member of the state public defender's office, and a chief probation officer. The attorney general shall appoint one member, who shall be from the bureau of criminal identification and investigation. The director of rehabilitation and correction shall appoint as many additional members as the director considers necessary to fulfill the mission of the compact. The Ohio council for interstate adult offender supe... |
Section 5153.45 | Removal - vacancy.
...nted to fill any vacancy shall hold his office for the unexpired term of his predecessor. |
Section 5153.50 | Meeting of county auditors of counties comprising district.
...ion as pertain to the business of their office. |
Section 5155.03 | Appointment of superintendent or administrator or contract with public or private entity.
...ner or trustee be eligible to any other office in the county home, or receive any compensation as physician or otherwise, directly or indirectly, wherein the appointing power is vested in the board of county commissioners or board of county hospital trustees, as applicable. |
Section 5160.011 | References to department or director of other agencies.
...ment or director of children and youth, office of medical assistance, or medical assistance director in any statute, rule, contract, grant, or other document is deemed to refer to the department of medicaid or medicaid director, as the case may be, to the extent the reference is about a duty or authority of the department of medicaid or medicaid director regarding a medical assistance program. |
Section 5160.06 | Fidelity bonds.
...by the director, shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. The cost of such bonds, when approved by the director, shall be paid from funds available for the department. The bonds required or authorized by this section may, in the discretion of the director, be individual, schedule, or blanket bonds. |
Section 5161.01 | Definitions.
...verty line defined by the United States office of management and budget based on the most recent data available from the United States bureau of the census and revised by the United States secretary of health and human services pursuant to the "Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981," section 673(2), 42 U.S.C. 9902(2). |
Section 5162.75 | Notification of veteran services.
...ation about the county veterans service office that can assist with investigating and applying for benefits through the United States department of veterans affairs. As used in this section, "veteran" has the same meaning as in section 5901.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5164.342 | Criminal records checks by waiver agencies.
...ividuals and entities maintained by the office of inspector general in the United States department of health and human services pursuant to the "Social Security Act," sections 1128 and 1156, 42 U.S.C. 1320a-7 and 1320c-5; (3) The registry of developmental disabilities employees established under section 5123.52 of the Revised Code; (4) The internet-based sex offender and child-victim offender database establis... |
Section 5164.56 | Lien for amount owed by provider.
... which there shall be no charge, in the office of the county recorder of the county in which it is ascertained that the provider owns real or personal property. The director shall notify the provider by mail of the lien, but absence of proof that the notice was sent does not affect the validity of the lien. The lien is not valid as against the claim of any mortgagee, pledgee, purchaser, judgment creditor, or ot... |
Section 5165.109 | Audit.
...United States government accountability office. |
Section 5168.01 | [Repealed effective 10/16/2025] Hospital care assurance program definitions.
...verty line defined by the United States office of management and budget based on the most recent data available from the United States bureau of the census and revised by the United States secretary of health and human services pursuant to the "Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981," section 673(2), 42 U.S.C. 9902(2). (E) "Governmental hospital" means a county hospital with more than five hundred registered beds... |
Section 517.27 | Transfer of cemeteries to board of township trustees.
...township trustees and its successors in office. Except as provided in division (B) of this section, and subject to the rights of the original grantor, the original grantor's heirs or assigns, the board of township trustees shall accept and take possession of the grounds, and take care of, keep in repair, hold, treat, and manage them in all respects as required by sections 517.01 to 517.32, inclusive, of the Revised C... |
Section 5180.02 | Duties of director.
...s related to departmental employees and officers, including their hiring, promotion, termination, discipline, or investigation; (4) Administering the department and directing the performance of its employees and officers; (5) Applying for grants available under federal law or from other federal, state, or private sources and allocating, disbursing, or accounting for any funds awarded; (6) Any other action as... |
Section 5180.10 | [Former R.C. 3701.68, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 1/1/2025] Commission on infant mortality.
... appointed commission member shall hold office until a successor is appointed. A vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. From among the members, the president of the senate and speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint two to serve as co-chairpersons of the commission. A member shall serve without compensation except to the extent that serving on the commission is con... |
Section 5180.23 | [Former R.C. 3701.612, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 1/1/2025] Ohio home visiting consortium.
...7, 2019. An appointed member shall hold office until a successor is appointed. A vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. The director of children and youth shall serve as the chairperson of the consortium. A member shall serve without compensation except to the extent that serving on the consortium is considered part of the member's regular duties of employment. (E) The consor... |
Section 519.04 | Township 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 the charges, and after a copy of the charges has been served upon the member so charged at least ten days before the hearing, either personally, by registered mail, or by leaving the copy at the member's usual place of residence. The hearing sh... |
Section 519.15 | Rules, meetings and procedures of board.
...which shall be immediately filed in the office of the board of township trustees 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 township 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 zo... |
Section 519.161 | Township zoning inspector's bond.
...tor, before entering upon the duties of office, shall give bond, signed by a bonding or surety company authorized to do business in this state or, at the inspector's option, signed 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 one thousand or more than five thousand dollars as fixed by the board of... |
Section 5301.01 | Acknowledgment of deed, mortgage, land contract, lease or memorandum of trust.
... The recording of the instrument in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the subject property is situated is constructive notice of the instrument to all persons, including without limitation, a subsequent purchaser in good faith or any other subsequent holder of an interest in the property, regardless of whether the instrument was recorded prior to, on, or after February 1, 2002. (2) Divis... |
Section 5301.012 | Identification of agency for whose use and benefit interest in real property is acquired.
...n, "agency" means every organized body, office, or agency established by the laws of the state for the exercise of any function of state government. (B) Any instrument by which the state or an agency of the state acquires an interest in real property, including any deed, transfer, grant, reservation, agreement creating an easement, or lease, shall identify the agency for whose use and benefit the interest in the rea... |
Section 5301.10 | Parties defendant in suits to cancel leases.
...pear of record, or by the files in such office, to own or have an interest in such lease or license. If there is no claimant in actual and open possession, and no persons whose interest appears of record or file, then so far as such lease or license is involved, it will only be necessary to make the original lessee or licensee defendant in order to finally adjudicate and determine all questions concerning such lease ... |
Section 5301.18 | Deeds from state must recite facts.
... executed, and shall be recorded in the office of the director of administrative services. |
Section 5301.22 | Effect of agreement with a guardian.
...first recorded in the county recorder's office. |
Section 5301.23 | Mortgage effective dates.
...uted mortgages shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the mortgaged premises are situated and shall take effect at the time they are delivered to the recorder for record. If two or more mortgages pertaining to the same premises are presented for record on the same day, they shall take effect in the order of their presentation. The first mortgage presented shall be the first reco... |
Section 5301.231 | Effective dates of amendments, supplements, modifications or extensions of mortgages, or of debt secured by mortgages,.
...e Revised Code shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the mortgaged premises are situated and shall take effect at the time they are delivered to the recorder for record. Sections 317.08, 5301.23, and 5301.231 of the Revised Code do not affect the enforceability, validity, or legal effect of instruments recorded in those mortgage records prior to October 10, 1963. (B) An amendm... |
Section 5301.252 | Recording affidavit relating to title.
...m in open court, may be recorded in the office of the county recorder in the county in which the real estate is situated. When so recorded, such affidavit, or a certified copy, shall be evidence of the facts stated, insofar as such facts affect title to real estate. (B) The affidavits provided for under this section may relate to the following matters: (1) Age, sex, birth, death, capacity, relationship, family hist... |
Section 5301.254 | Filing information with secretary of state by nonresident alien acquiring interest in real property.
...business, and address of principal Ohio office; (2) Name, address, telephone number, and country of citizenship of each nonresident alien who owns at least ten per cent of the shares of stock or other interests, if any; (3) The percentage, within five percentage points, of shares of stock or other interests controlled by the nonresident aliens of each country represented by them if such interests exceed five per ce... |
Section 5301.255 | Memorandum of trust recording.
...may be presented for recordation in the office of the county recorder of any county in which real property that is subject to the trust is located: (1) The memorandum shall be executed by the trustee of the trust and acknowledged by the trustee of the trust in accordance with section 5301.01 of the Revised Code. (2) The memorandum shall state all of the following: (a) The name and address of the trustee of the... |
Section 5301.29 | Releases of mortgages made valid.
...d for more than twenty-one years in the office of the county recorder of the county in which such real estate is situated, and the record thereof shows that there is a defect in such release, cancellation, or satisfaction, such release, cancellation, or satisfaction and the record thereof shall be cured of such defect, if such defect is due to any of the following: (A) It purports to be signed by an agent or attorne... |
Section 5301.291 | Mortgage release, cancellation, or satisfaction not defective.
...ation, or satisfaction of record in the office of the county recorder of the county within this state in which such real estate is situated shall be deemed defective because: (A) The executor, administrator, guardian, assignee, or trustee signed it individually instead of in his representative or official capacity. (B) The release, cancellation, or satisfaction is by separate instrument, and the certificate of ackn... |
Section 5301.30 | Expiration of mortgage lien - limitation.
...ny time refile in the county recorder's office the mortgage or a sworn copy thereof for record, together with an affidavit stating the amount remaining due thereon and the due date thereof, whether or not such date has been extended. Subject to the rights of bona fide purchasers, mortgagees, and other persons dealing with such land for value, whose rights were acquired or vested between such expiration and refiling, ... |
Section 5301.332 | Forfeiture for failure of lessee, successors or assigns to abide by specifically described covenants.
... file for record an affidavit with the office of the county recorder of the county in which the land is situated stating that the lease has not been forfeited and that the lessee or the lessee's successors or assigns still claim that the lease is in full force and effect. (D) If the lessee or the lessee's successors or assigns do not give such notice in writing to the lessor at any time prior to the sixtieth ... |
Section 5301.39 | When court to order clerk to make entry on record of mortgage.
...uch of the decree in the records in the office of the county recorder, as is necessary to show such change of title or partition. In a county in which the county recorder has determined to use the microfilm process as provided by section 9.01 of the Revised Code and has elected to require a separate instrument for satisfactions and other actions affecting mortgages and other liens on real property, the court order f... |
Section 5301.40 | Mortgage or lien satisfied by suit.
...or other lien, in the county recorder's office where it is recorded, a memorandum of the character of the proceedings, giving also the volume and page of the record where they are recorded. The clerk may tax in the bill of costs the fees of the recorder provided by law for the entry of the memorandum, release, satisfaction, or record, including a fee to himself for making the entry as provided for in division (K) of... |
Section 5301.42 | Effect of entry by clerk.
... entry thereof in the county recorder's office, other than that which it would have had without such entry. |
Section 5301.44 | Certified copy of record in action to cure defects.
... been recorded in the county recorder's office of the county where the lands are or were situated at the time of such record, the record or a certified copy thereof in an action to cure or supply such defect, mistake, or omission, or to compel the execution of a valid conveyance of such real estate, may be read in evidence, and shall be prima-facie evidence that such instrument was executed and existed as shown by su... |
Section 5301.45 | Instrument executed and acknowledged upon different sheets.
...nal conveyance in the county recorder's office. |
Section 5301.47 | Marketable title definitions.
...blic records, as well as records in the office of the recorder of the county in which all or part of the land is situate. (C) "Recording," when applied to the official public records of the probate or other court, includes filing. (D) "Person dealing with land" includes a purchaser of any estate or interest therein, a mortgagee, a levying or attaching creditor, a land contract vendee, or any other person seeking to... |
Section 5301.52 | Notice and filing of claim of interest in land.
...notice shall be filed for record in the office of the county recorder of the county or counties where the land described in it is situated. The county recorder of each county shall accept all such notices presented that describe land situated within the county, and shall enter and record them in the official records of that county, and shall index each notice in the direct index under the names of the claimants... |
Section 5301.88 | Filing and recording of environmental covenants.
...onmental covenant shall be filed in the office of the county recorder of each county in which the real property that is subject to the environmental covenant is located and shall be recorded in the same manner as a deed to the property. For purposes of indexing, a holder shall be treated as a grantee. (B) Pursuant to Chapter 5309. of the Revised Code, an environmental covenant and any amendment or termination of the... |
Section 5301.94 | Right-to-list home sale agreements.
... unenforceable shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder. The county recorder shall record the order and charge and collect from the person filing the order the fees prescribed in section 317.32 of the Revised Code for the recorder's services. If the court grants the order, the owner may recover actual damages, costs, and attorney's fees from the person that recorded, or caused to be recorded, the right-... |
Section 5302.171 | Affidavit for successor trustee.
...ession of trustees, is recorded in the office of the county recorder. Failure to file the affidavit required by this section does not affect title to real property in the one or more trustees. |
Section 5302.22 | Transfer on death deed form.
...The affidavit shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder in the county in which the real property is located, and, when so recorded, the affidavit or a certified copy of the affidavit shall be evidence of the transfer on death beneficiary or beneficiaries so designated in the affidavit insofar as the affidavit affects title to the real property. (C)(1) If an individual who owns real property or an ... |
Section 5307.11 | Sale of estate when no election made.
...artition or the sheriff's successor in office; (B) An auctioneer who is licensed under Chapter 4707. of the Revised Code and who is qualified under section 4707.021 of the Revised Code to conduct an auction of real property. |
Section 5309.031 | Maintain registered land records by use of photographic, magnetic, electronic, or certain other processes means, or displays.
...nd records maintained at the recorder's office, to fulfill requests made under section 149.43 of the Revised Code. (2) Photographs, microphotographs, films, or microfilms shall be placed and kept in conveniently accessible, fireproof, and insulated files, cabinets, or containers. (3) Notwithstanding any rules adopted by a county records commission under section 149.38 of the Revised Code specifying the length of ti... |
Section 5309.11 | Application by nonresident.
...ase, give the name, residence, and post-office address of someone residing in the state, upon whom, as his agent, service of notice can be made in relation to any matter arising under or in connection with said application, and agree that such service on such agent shall have the same effect as if made on the applicant or owner personally within the state. Upon the death, removal, or incapacity of such agent for serv... |
Section 5309.14 | Application referred to examiner of titles for investigation - report.
... giving the names, residences, and post-office addresses, if known or ascertainable by reasonable diligence, of any persons in addition to those named in the petition which in the opinion of the examiner are necessary or proper parties to a complete determination of the case and to the settling and determination by the court of all apparent or real interests in or liens or charges upon the lands described in the appl... |
Section 5309.16 | Answer day.
...erson whose place of residence and post-office address are unknown. In all cases, whether of original registration or subsequently arising in any way in reference to registered land or any interest in or lien or charge upon it, in which notice is required or may be ordered by the court to be given to parties by the clerk by publishing or mailing, or both, the certificate of the clerk, stating that he has served the ... |
Section 5309.25 | Register of titles - duties of county recorder and clerk.
...original certificate in the recorder's office, the filing and the number or other designation under which those papers may be found. (B) If the county recorder maintains registered land records by nonpaper means under section 5309.031 of the Revised Code, the record that the recorder designates under division (C)(1)(c) of that section shall be deemed the original certificate of title for the registered land. |
Section 5309.26 | Entering original certificate of title.
...ing and noting in the county recorder's office of the instrument of transfer pursuant to to which the certificate is issued. The recorder shall make out and deliver to the proper parties duplicates of all subsequent certificates. Duplicate certificates may be issued to each person holding a lesser estate but the recorder shall note in the register of titles and on each duplicate to whom such duplicate was issued. Al... |
Section 5309.28 | Holder of certificate of title holds free from encumbrances - exceptions.
...pear of record in the county recorder's office; (2) Taxes and assessments levied by the United States, this state, or any taxing district of this state; (3) Any highway, public way, or private way laid out or acquired by law or otherwise, unless the certificate of title states that the nonexistence of the way or the boundaries of the way, if any boundaries exist, have been determined by the court; (4) Any lease fo... |
Section 5309.35 | Record of trusts and exceptional estates in registered land.
...oks to be kept for that purpose in his office and known as the "record of trusts and exceptional estates in registered land." The number of the page of the record shall be noted on the folium of the register of land titles in which the land affected is entered, and such reference shall be made to such number in the certificate of title or memorial. |
Section 5309.37 | Transfers of registered land - certificate as to taxes and special assessments.
...ed land shall be made or entered in the office of the county auditor, subject to the same requirements and on payment of the same fees as provided by law for unregistered land. Upon demand and upon payment of the fee provided in section 5310.15 of the Revised Code, at the time of issuing any certificate of title to registered land, or of making any transfer of registered land, or of entry upon the register of titles... |
Section 5309.38 | Entry book.
...pers relative to registered land in the office of the recorder shall be open to the public in the same manner as other public records, subject to reasonable regulations that the recorder makes under the direction of the probate court. |
Section 5309.41 | Canceled instruments shall be preserved.
...y the county recorder and filed in his office under its proper file number and carefully preserved. In all cases where part of the land described in a certificate of title is transferred, the county recorder shall issue a new certificate of title to the transferee for the part of the land transferred, and shall indorse on the transferor's registered and duplicate certificates, a notation partially canceling ... |
Section 5309.42 | Transfer of an estate less than a fee.
...me of filing, name, residence, and post-office address of the transferee, nature and kind of estate transferred, and such other material matter as is contained in said instrument of transfer, and shall indorse on the instrument of transfer the volume and folium of the register where registered. |
Section 5309.47 | Encumbrances on registered land.
... years, refile in the county recorder's office the mortgage or a sworn copy thereof, together with an affidavit thereon, stating the amount remaining due and the due date, as extended if it is extended, and thereupon such refiling, after registration has been made upon the certificate of title, shall operate as a lien or charge upon and bind the land then covered thereby only for a period of twenty-one years after th... |
Section 5309.48 | Mortgage, encumbrance entered - mortgagee's duplicate certificate.
...Code, is filed in the county recorder's office, and the owner's duplicate certificate of title is produced, and it appears to the recorder that the person intending to create the lien or charge set forth in such instrument, has such right, and that the person in whose favor the same is sought to be created is entitled under sections 5309.02 to 5310.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code, to have such instrument entered a... |
Section 5309.49 | Filing and notation of instruments affecting registered land.
...filed and kept in the county recorder's office, but the recorder shall note upon the register whether such instrument is in duplicate, triplicate, or more parts, and shall mark upon such other parts "mortgagee's duplicate," "lessor's duplicate," "lessee's duplicate," "encumberer's duplicate," or as the case may be, and shall note upon such other parts the date of filing and the volume and folium of the register where... |
Section 5309.51 | Assignment of lease, encumbrance, or lien upon registered land - registration of waivers of priority of lien.
...transfer, the name, residence, and post-office address of the transferee, how the part transferred is to rank with the remaining part, and the file number upon the register in which the instrument creating the charge is registered, and in case of assignment by separate instrument, upon the original instrument. The recorder shall endorse on the instrument of assignment the exact time of filing and the volume and f... |
Section 5309.53 | Decree or order of court a lien upon registered land.
...his section, is filed and noted in the office of the county recorder. When such filing is completed, a memorial of such filing shall be entered by the recorder upon the folium of the register in which the title to the land to be affected is last registered. |
Section 5309.57 | Accounts of mechanics or laborers constitute lien.
...er's, or laborer's lien is filed in the office of the county recorder by which a lien is sought to be obtained upon any registered land, the county recorder shall forthwith make notation and enter a memorial thereof upon the folium of the register where the last certificate of title to the land is registered, stating the name of the claimant, amount claimed, volume and folium of the record where recorded, and the exa... |
Section 5309.60 | No registration or certificate of title shall issue upon tax deed except on order of court.
... must be filed in the county recorder's office and a memorial of such filing be made by the recorder on the registered certificate of title for such land. No registration of title under such tax deed shall be made, or certificate of title issued thereon, unless the tax deed is filed within sixty days after its date, or in any case except upon the order of the probate court or the court of common pleas, on application... |
Section 5309.65 | Transfer of title by assignee or trustee - procedure.
...son shall file in the county recorder's office a certified copy of the deed, order of the court, will, or other authority showing that such person is authorized to deal with or transfer such land or interest, and shall present to the recorder the duplicate certificate of title for such land. The recorder shall enter upon the registered certificate and on the duplicate certificate of title, a memorial thereof, with a ... |
Section 5309.75 | Statements in instrument constituting a person an attorney in fact.
...n appointed, and the residence and post-office address of each; (B) The number of the outstanding certificate of title, and the volume and folium of the register; (C) A description of the land that shall be the same as given in the certificate of title; (D) A brief statement of the powers conferred upon the attorney in fact. That deed or instrument shall be signed by the person making it and acknowledged as prov... |
Section 5310.01 | Acceptance of fees and employment by county recorder prohibited.
...No county recorder or deputy, while in office, shall directly or indirectly accept any employment, or be interested in fees arising from such employment, as attorney, agent, or otherwise, from an applicant to register land, or other person connected with or concerned in the registration of land, or any lien, or charge thereon, or other matter in any way connected with the registration of land. |
Section 5310.15 | Fees.
...attachments, executions, or levies, the officers certifying them to the recorder shall receive a fee of twenty-five cents to be paid by the party interested and taxed in the costs of the case. For serving summons, notice, or other paper provided for in sections 5309.02 to 5310.21 of the Revised Code, the sheriff or other officer shall receive the same fees as in other similar cases. The recorder shall receive the f... |
Section 5310.49 | Jurisdiction after abolition of land registration system.
...pleas of the county shall phase out the office of examiner of titles. The court shall continue examiners in their positions only insofar as their services are required in matters contemplated by sections 5310.43, 5310.46, and 5310.47 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5311.06 | Declaration of condominium property filed and recorded.
...erty shall be filed and recorded in the office of the recorder of the county or counties in which the land or water slips described in the declaration are situated. All original declarations when filed shall be accompanied by a set of drawings of the condominium property as required by section 5311.07 of the Revised Code and a true copy of the bylaws of the unit owners association as required by section 5311.08 of t... |
Section 5311.18 | Lien for common expenses.
...this section is filed for record in the office of the recorder of the county or counties in which the condominium property is situated pursuant to an authorization given by the board of directors of the unit owners association. The certificate shall contain a description of the unit, the name of the record owner of the unit, and the amount of the unpaid portion of the common expenses and, subject to subsequent adjust... |
Section 5312.05 | Amendments to declaration or bylaws.
... bylaws is effective until filed in the office of the county recorder. (B) A vote to terminate the applicability of the declaration and to dissolve the planned community requires the unanimous consent of owners. (C) A vote to delete as void, any provision within the declaration or bylaws, or any applicable restriction or covenant, that limits the occupancy or use of property subject to this chapter on the basis ... |
Section 5312.12 | Liens.
...ate of lien is filed for record in the office of the recorder of the county or counties in which the lot is situated, pursuant to authorization by the board of directors of the owners association. The certificate shall contain a description of the lot, the name of the record owner of the lot, and the amount of the unpaid assessment or charge. It shall be subscribed to by the president of the board or other des... |
Section 5315.04 | Execution of deed in lieu of foreclosure; documents.
...ded in the real property records of the office of the county recorder of the county in which the subject real property is located: (1) A deed in lieu of foreclosure; (2) A lease with option to purchase agreement; (3) The renewal of a lease with option to purchase aggreement; (4) The termination of a lease with option to purchase agreement. |
Section 5501.01 | Department of transportation definitions.
... physical facilities, garages, district offices, and other related buildings therefor, and including, but not limited to, highways, rights-of-way, roads and bridges, parking facilities, aviation facilities, port facilities, rail facilities, public transportation facilities, rest areas, and roadside parks. (B) "Public transportation" means publicly owned or operated transportation by bus, rail, or other conveyance, w... |
Section 5501.06 | Department of transportation succeeds to rights and duties of department of highways.
...state, one shall be kept on file in the office of the department and one with the legislative auditor who shall transmit copies to the members of the house and senate finance committees. |
Section 5501.332 | Deed releasing donated property.
...the secretary of state, recorded in the office of the director of administrative services, and delivered to the grantor or the grantor's successors or assigns. |
Section 5501.91 | Ohio maritime assistance program.
...gates and gatehouses, fencing, bridges, offices, shipyards, and other improvements needed for marine cargo terminal and associated uses, including shipyards; (4) Acquisition of cargo handling equipment, including mobile shore cranes, stationary cranes, tow motors, fork lifts, yard tractors, craneways, conveyor and bulk material handling equipment, and all types of ship loading and unloading equipment; (5) Plann... |
Section 5502.01 | General duties of department.
...fe Center and the James A. Rhodes state office tower. Notwithstanding section 125.28 of the Revised Code, the director of public safety may recover the costs of directing security measures and operations under this division by either issuing intrastate transfer voucher billings to the department of administrative services, which the department shall process to pay for the costs, or, upon the request of the directo... |
Section 5502.17 | Public safety enforcement agents requirements.
...77 of the Revised Code, take an oath of office, and receive from the governor, upon recommendation of the director of public safety, a commission indicating authority to make arrests as provided in section 5502.14 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5502.21 | Emergency management definitions.
... or operational division, including an office, department, bureau, board, commission, or authority, of the state or of a political subdivision thereof, including volunteer agencies, organizations, or departments. (B) "Attack" means any attack, either actual or imminent, or a series of attacks by an actual or potential enemy of the United States or by a foreign nation upon the United States that causes or may ... |
Section 5502.42 | Civil defense certificate of necessity - application.
... such time, in such manner, and in such office as may be prescribed by rule adopted pursuant to section 5502.51 of the Revised Code, but no later than the expiration of six months after the beginning of construction, reconstruction, erection, or installation of the structure or the acquisition of the equipment. The application shall be in such form as may be prescribed by that rule and shall contain plans and specifi... |
Section 5502.47 | Exemption from real property tax.
...ertificate shall have been filed in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the same is situated, and so long as such civil defense certificate shall be in force. |
Section 5502.53 | Statewide blue alert program.
...ion or unit made up of law enforcement officers as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code. (B) There is created the statewide blue alert program that consists of a statewide system for the rapid dissemination of information to speed the apprehension of persons suspected of killing or seriously injuring law enforcement officers and to aid in the location of missing law enforcement officers. The governor... |
Section 5503.01 | Division of state highway patrol.
...l be vested with the authority of peace officers for the purpose of enforcing the laws of the state that it is the duty of the patrol to enforce and may arrest, without warrant, any person who, in the presence of the superintendent or any trooper, is engaged in the violation of any such laws. The state highway patrol troopers shall never be used as peace officers in connection with any strike or labor dispute. Each... |
Section 5503.02 | State highway patrol - powers and duties.
... and with the same power that any peace officer may make such an arrest. The superintendent or any state highway patrol trooper may enforce the criminal laws on all state properties and state institutions, owned or leased by the state, and, when so ordered by the governor in the event of riot, civil disorder, or insurrection, may, pursuant to sections 2935.03 to 2935.05 of the Revised Code, arrest offenders against ... |
Section 5505.042 | Filing of vacancies by election.
...r or employee member elected 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 member's election. |
Section 5505.068 | Designation of Ohio-qualified agents - selection policy - utilization - annual report.
... "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 patrol retirement board shall, for the purposes of this section, designate an agent as an Ohio-qualified agent if the agent meets all of the following requirements: (1) The agent is subject to taxatio... |
Section 5505.11 | Treasurer of state is treasurer of state highway patrol retirement system.
... the secretary of state and kept in his office. The premium on the bond shall be paid by the board. The treasurer of state shall deposit any portion of the funds of the retirement system not needed for immediate use in the same manner as state funds are deposited, and subject to all laws with respect to the deposit of state funds, by the treasurer of state. All interest earned by such portion of retirement system fu... |
Section 5505.26 | Restitution order based on theft in office or certain sex offenses.
...(A) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, any payment that is to be made under a pension or other type of benefit, other than a survivorship benefit, that has been granted to a person under this chapter, any payment of accumulated contributions standing to a person's credit under this chapter, and any payment of any other amounts to be paid to a person under this chapter upon withdrawal of contribution... |
Section 5515.08 | Sale of commercial advertising space within a roadside rest area.
...t or oppose any candidate for political office or any political cause, issue, or organization. (4) It shall comply with any controlling federal or state regulations or restrictions. (5) To the extent physically and technically practical, it shall state that the advertisement is a paid commercial advertisement and that the state does not endorse the product or service promoted by the advertisement or make any repr... |
Section 5516.04 | Orders to remove and take remedial action for violating advertising devices.
...is section, or the judge's successor in office, has continuing jurisdiction to review the condition of any advertising device that was determined to be a public nuisance pursuant to this section. (B) If the department removes an advertising device pursuant to an order of the director, the cost or expense of such removal shall be paid by the director out of any appropriation of the department of transportation availa... |
Section 5516.09 | Use of right-of-way.
... permission of the appropriate district office of the department of transportation. |
Section 5521.01 | Establishment and improvement of state highways within municipal corporation.
... of the certificate of the chief fiscal officer of the municipal corporation shall be filed in the office of the director. That part of the cost of the work assumed by the municipal corporation shall be paid from the proceeds of taxes or special assessments, or both, or from the proceeds of notes or bonds issued and sold in anticipation of the collection of the taxes and assessments. For the purpose of providing fund... |
Section 5523.11 | Plans of proposed improvement.
...overing the proposed improvement in the office of the district deputy director of transportation of the state highway district within which such improvement or any part thereof is located, for the examination of all persons interested. The plans shall show all changes of grade and location of any highway or portion thereof, all private property to be taken, and any highway or portion thereof to be vacated, including ... |
Section 5525.01 | Advertisement for bids - awarding of contracts - ODOT letting fund.
... for the improvement are on file in the office of the director and the district deputy director of the district in which the improvement or part thereof is located and the time within which bids therefor will be received. Each bidder shall be required to file with the bidder's bid a bid guaranty in the form of a certified check, a cashier's check, or an electronic funds transfer to the treasurer of state that is e... |
Section 5525.011 | Complying with federal surface transportation assistance act.
... physical facilities, garages, district offices, or other buildings funded in whole or in part by or through the department of transportation. (2) "Branch of work" means any of the following: (a) Plumbing and gas-fitting; (b) Steam and hot-water heating, ventilating apparatus, and steam-powered plant; (c) Electrical equipment. |
Section 5528.10 | Selling bonds.
... of the treasurer of state. In case any officer or member of the commissioners of the sinking fund whose signature or a facsimile of whose signature appears on any bonds or other obligations or on any coupons attached thereto ceases to be such officer or such commissioner before the delivery of such bonds or other obligations, such signature or such facsimile is nevertheless valid and sufficient for all purposes the ... |
Section 5528.30 | Sale of highway obligations.
... of the treasurer of state. In case any officer or member of the commissioners of the sinking fund whose signature or a facsimile of whose signature appears on any such obligations or on any coupons attached thereto ceases to be such officer or such commissioner before the delivery thereof, such signature or such facsimile is nevertheless valid and sufficient for all purposes the same as if the officer or commissione... |
Section 5528.52 | Designee of commissioner may vote and attend meetings.
...issioners may designate an employee or officer of that commissioner's office to attend meetings of the commissioners when that commissioner is absent or unable for any reason to attend and such designee, when present, shall be counted in determining whether a quorum is present at the meeting and may vote and participate in all proceedings and actions of the commissioners pertaining to obligations, provided, tha... |
Section 5528.54 | Issuing general obligations to finance state projects.
...te agency or local government entities, officer, board, commission, authority, agency, department, or other person or body as may from time to time have the authority under law to take such actions as may be necessary to perform all or any part of the duty required by such provision; (5) The maintenance of each pledge, any trust agreement, or other instrument composing part of the bond proceedings until the state ha... |
Section 5531.08 | Using money in highway operating fund for construction costs.
... design review and performing field and office inspections and cost estimates, on behalf of the federal highway administration. (B)(1) Upon a written determination by the director that it would be in the best interests of the traveling public, the director, upon the written request of a county, township, or municipal corporation, may utilize moneys in the highway operating fund created by section 5735.051 of the Rev... |
Section 5531.10 | Issuing obligations for state infrastructure projects.
...y" means the treasurer of state, or the officer who by law performs the functions of the treasurer of state. (5) "Obligations" means bonds, notes, or other evidence of obligation including interest coupons pertaining thereto, issued pursuant to this section. (6) "Pledged receipts" means moneys accruing to the state from the lease, lease-purchase, sale, or other disposition, or use, of qualified projects, and from... |
Section 5531.11 | Toll projects - definitions.
...e motor vehicle bureau, department, or office as the owner of a motor vehicle; (2) The lessee of a motor vehicle pursuant to a lease of six months or longer; (3) The renter of a motor vehicle pursuant to a written rental agreement with a motor vehicle renting dealer. (J) "Revenues" means all nontax revenues coming into the possession of or under the control of the department by virtue of sections 5531.11 to 5... |
Section 5531.141 | Electronic collection of fees.
... (b) The department, division, bureau, office, or other unit of government of any other state or jurisdiction that is functionally equivalent to the bureau of motor vehicles. (2) With respect to any user fee and any associated administrative fee, the toll project operator, in the toll project operator's sole discretion, may determine not to pursue collection of that user fee or administrative fee or to termina... |
Section 5531.144 | Liability for payment.
...ime and date of the hearing. A hearing officer of the toll project operator shall preside over the hearing and shall hold the hearing not later than thirty-five days after the date of mailing of the hearing notice. The hearing officer shall conduct the hearing at a location within the county in which the toll project is located. The registered owner may present evidence at the hearing as to the reasons why the ... |
Section 5531.145 | Late notices; consequences.
...r to the department, division, bureau, office, or other unit of government that is functionally equivalent to the bureau of motor vehicles. The order shall have the same effect in another state or jurisdiction as in this state. (2) File a civil suit against the registered owner in the municipal court or county court having jurisdiction over the location of the toll project as provided in section 5531.146 of t... |
Section 5531.148 | Agreements for the collection of owner and registration information.
... and the department, division, bureau, office, or other unit of government of any other state or jurisdiction that is functionally equivalent to the bureau of motor vehicles to obtain motor vehicle owner and registration information that is necessary to conduct electronic toll collection and electronic monitoring. (B)(1) A toll project operator shall ensure that information collected by an electronic toll col... |
Section 5531.149 | Compensation of Bureau.
... with the department, division, bureau, office, or other unit of government of any other state or jurisdiction that is functionally equivalent to the department of transportation or the bureau of motor vehicles for the purpose of enforcing sections 5531.11 to 5531.18 of the Revised Code with respect to the registered owner of a motor vehicle that is titled or registered in such other state or jurisdiction and utilize... |
Section 5537.041 | Appeal of turnpike invoice.
...ommission at the commission's principal office to dispute the invoice. The person may present evidence at the hearing. (2) Notwithstanding sections 1901.18, 1901.20, 1907.02, and 1907.031 of the Revised Code, the commission has exclusive original jurisdiction over a dispute regarding an invoice issued by the commission in accordance with the rules adopted under section 5537.04 of the Revised Code. (3) The commiss... |
Section 5537.13 | Contracts - bids - tolls - sinking fund - lien of the pledge.
...ies shall be preserved in the principal office of the commission. (C)(1) Except as necessary to comply with covenants in bond proceedings in existence before July 1, 2013, for calendar years 2013 through 2023, the commission shall not increase the toll rates for any class of passenger vehicle as fixed on July 1, 2013, when both of the following apply: (a) The tolls are collected and remitted in accordance with a ... |
Section 5537.17 | Maintenance and repair of turnpike project - restoration or repair of damaged property - cooperation by governmental agencies - bridge inspection - annual audit.
...cal year to the governor, the presiding officers of each house of the general assembly, the director of budget and management, and the legislative service commission no later than the first day of that calendar or fiscal year. (G) Upon request of the chairperson of the appropriate standing committee or subcommittee of the senate and house of representatives that is primarily responsible for considering transportat... |
Section 5537.24 | Turnpike legislative review committee.
...'s predecessor was appointed shall hold office for the remainder of the term or for a shorter period of time as determined by the president or the speaker. A member of the committee is eligible for reappointment. (C) The turnpike legislative review committee shall meet at least quarterly and may meet at the call of its chairperson, or upon the written request to the chairperson of not fewer than four members o... |
Section 5540.02 | Creation of transportation improvement district.
...ppointed member of the board shall hold office for a term of two years but subject to removal at the pleasure of the authority that appointed the member. Members may be reappointed. Except as otherwise provided in this division, any vacancy on the board shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. Any vacancy on a board appointed under division (C)(1) of this section lasting longer than thirty days... |
Section 5541.02 | Board of county commissioners to designate county highway system - approval by director of transportation.
... cause a copy of it to be filed in the office of the county engineer and of the fiscal officer of each township within the county. The system of roads designated upon the map shall then become the system of county roads of the county. Each road constituting a part of the system shall be given a number by the board of county commissioners, which may also divide the roads into convenient sections and assign appropr... |
Section 5543.011 | Fuel sales to county board of developmental disabilities.
...or the use of the county engineer's office. |
Section 5545.05 | Plans and specifications - where filed - alterations.
...l be filed by the county auditor in his office, and shall not be altered, unless such alteration is first drawn, specified, and estimated as required for the original plans and approved by the commission. No such change shall be made until the price to be paid therefor has been agreed upon, in writing, between the commission and the contractor. |
Section 5545.07 | Record of proceedings.
...ers. He shall carefully preserve in his office all plans, drawings, profiles, bills of materials, specifications of work, and estimates of costs, in detail and in the aggregate, pertaining to such improvement or construction. |
Section 5552.09 | Regulations effective date.
...nd of their availability at the board's office, in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the county or township, as applicable, within ten days after their adoption. The board also shall provide a copy of the regulations to the department of transportation district deputy director for the district in which the county or township is located. |
Section 5553.42 | Notice of filing petition to obtain road through lands of another - service.
... auditor to each nonresident whose post-office address is known to such auditor. Such notice shall state the time and place of the hearing on claims for compensation and damages. |
Section 5555.27 | Hearing for objections by joint board - notice.
...cifications therefor are on file in the office of the board of each interested county for the inspection and examination of all persons interested therein. Such notice shall also state the time and place for hearing objections to said improvement. Proceedings for the appropriation of land needed for such improvement shall be maintained in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5555.72 | Record of cost.
...cause such statement to be filed in its office. Such statement shall be kept on file for not less than two years and shall be open to public inspection. |
Section 5559.01 | Maintenance of streets in newly platted territory.
...ddition has been regularly filed in the office of the county recorder, all streets in the newly platted territory shall be under the control and supervision of the board of county commissioners. The board may expend each year on the maintenance of the streets in such territory, until such time as the streets have been permanently improved or the territory has become a part of a municipal corporation, a sum equal to n... |
Section 5559.06 | Copies of plans - notice of hearing.
...ecifications for it are on file in the office of the board for the inspection and examination of all persons interested. Such notice shall also state the time and place for hearing objections to the improvement. In the event that land or property is to be taken for such improvement, such taking shall be in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5559.12 | Publication of notice for bids.
...or such improvement are on file in the office of the board, and the time within which bids will be received. The board shall award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder. The contract shall be let upon the basis of lump sum bids, unless the board orders that it be let upon the basis of unit price bids, in which event it shall be let upon such basis. The bids received shall be opened at the time stated ... |
Section 5577.071 | Reduction of weight of vehicle or load or speed on deteriorated or vulnerable bridge.
...r the information of the public, in the office of the board of county commissioners in each county in which the schedule is operative. A board of county commissioners that makes a reduction pursuant to division (A) of this section shall, at least one day before a reduction becomes effective, cause to be placed and retained on any bridge on which a reduction is made, at both ends of the bridge, during the period of a ... |
Section 5577.09 | Rules - signs.
...Such rules shall be kept on file in the office of the board and open for inspection by the public. At least two days before such rules become effective the board shall cause to be placed and retained on county and township highways classified under section 5577.08 of the Revised Code or sections thereof, and on any bridge classified under section 5577.08 of the Revised Code, at both ends and at any points of interse... |
Section 5593.06 | Organization of commission - inspection of bridges.
...d in the discharge of the duties of his office. All salaries and compensations shall be paid solely from funds provided under the authority of such sections, and no such commission shall exercise or carry out any authority given it to bind such commission beyond the extent to which money has been or may be provided under such sections. Each bridge operated entirely or in part by a bridge commission shall be inspect... |
Section 5593.10 | Issuance of bridge revenue bonds.
...chairman of the commission. In case any officer whose signature, or a facsimile of whose signature, appears on any bonds or coupons ceases to be such an officer before delivery of bonds, such signature or facsimile shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes the same as if he had remained in office until such delivery. All bonds issued, under Chapter 5593. of the Revised Code, shall have all the qual... |
Section 5595.02 | Regional transportation improvement projects.
...121.22 of the Revised Code and a public office for the purposes of section 149.43 of the Revised Code. Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code applies to the board. (C) The governing board of a regional transportation improvement project is a body both corporate and politic, and the exercise by it of the powers conferred by this chapter in the financing, construction, maintenance, repair, and operation of transportation i... |
Section 5595.03 | Resolution by board.
... available for public inspection at the offices of each county that will be a party to the agreement. (D) If the cooperative agreement is approved by each county that will be a party to the agreement, one of the participating counties shall send a copy of the agreement to the director of transportation. The director shall evaluate the agreement and determine if the transportation improvements specified in the agre... |
Section 5595.04 | Powers of governing board.
...leaving a copy thereof at its principal office with a member of the governing board or an employee or agent thereof; (C) Employ or retain persons as are necessary in the judgment of the governing board to carry out the project, and fix their compensation; (D) Acquire by purchase, lease, lease-purchase, lease with option to purchase, or otherwise any property necessary, convenient, or proper for the construction... |
Section 5703.056 | Mailing terms; delivery services; date or receipt.
...ceived in any of the tax commissioner's offices during business hours. (3) For a document filed or sent electronically or a payment made electronically, the date on the timestamp assigned by the first electronic system receiving that payment or document. (D) As used in divisions (A) and (C) of this section "electronically" includes by facsimile, if applicable. |
Section 5703.20 | Power to require production of books by order or subpoena.
...ility company, or public utility in any office or place within or without the state, or verified copies in lieu of the books, accounts, papers, or records if the commissioner so orders, so that an examination of the books, accounts, papers, or records may be made by the commissioner. No such company, firm, corporation, person, association, partnership, limited liability company, or public utility shall fail to compl... |
Section 5703.211 | Rules for tracking database searches.
...d for official agency purposes, routine office procedures, or incidental contact with the information, unless the search is specifically directed toward a specifically named individual or a group of specifically named individuals. (2) The search is for information about an individual, and it is performed as a result of a request by that individual for information about that individual. |
Section 5703.24 | Action for damages by taxpayer.
..., general manager, principal accounting officer, partner, or agent, and returned to the commissioner at his office within the period fixed by the commissioner. |
Section 5703.41 | Interchange of information between tax commissioner and other officers.
...At the request of any officer, board, or commission of the state or any political division thereof, the department of taxation shall furnish any information to such officer, board, or commission, and shall assist such officer, board, or commission in performing the duties of its office. All state, county, and local officers shall make and forward to the department, upon the department's written order, such transcript... |
Section 5703.54 | Action for damages by taxpayer.
...ggrieved by an action or omission of an officer or employee of the department of taxation may bring an action for damages in the court of claims pursuant to Chapter 2743. of the Revised Code, if all of the following apply: (1) In the action or omission the officer or employee frivolously disregards a provision of Chapter 5711., 5733., 5739., 5741., or 5747. of the Revised Code or a rule of the tax commissioner adop... |
Section 5703.93 | Reinstatement after cancellation.
...atement may be filed in the recorder's office of any county in the state. The recorder shall charge and collect a base fee of three dollars for services and a low- and moderate-income housing trust fund fee of three dollars in accordance with section 317.36 of the Revised Code. (4) Any officer, shareholder, creditor, or receiver of any corporation described in divisions (A)(1) and (2) of this section may at an... |
Section 5703.94 | Qualifications for out-of-state disaster business or employee.
...d support facilities such as buildings, offices, power lines, cable lines, poles, communication lines, and structures. (6) "Qualifying owner or user" means a public utility, commercial mobile radio service provider, cable service provider, or video service provider. (7) "Public utility" has the same meaning as in section 4905.02 of the Revised Code, without regard to the exclusions from that definition prescribed... |
Section 5705.30 | Public inspection of budget - hearing - notice - submission to county auditor.
...es of the budget shall be filed in the office of the fiscal officer of the subdivision for public inspection not less than ten days before its adoption by the taxing authority, and such taxing authority shall hold at least one public hearing thereon, of which public notice shall be given by at least one publication not less than ten days prior to the date of hearing in the official publication of such subdivis... |
Section 5705.38 | Annual appropriation measures - classification.
...ately the amounts appropriated for each office, department, and division, and, within each, the amount appropriated for personal services. In the case of a municipal university, the board of directors of which have assumed, in the manner provided by law, custody and control of the funds of the university, funds shall be appropriated as a lump sum for the use of the university. |
Section 5707.03 | Tax levy on property on intangible property tax list - rates.
...he intangible property tax list in the office of the treasurer of state at the following rates: (A) On investments, five per cent of income yield or of income as provided by section 5711.10 of the Revised Code for the 1983, 1984, and 1985 return years and no tax for subsequent return years; (B) On unproductive investments, two mills on the dollar for the 1983, 1984, and 1985 return years and no tax for subse... |
Section 5709.02 | Taxable property to be entered on classified tax list and duplicate.
...the intangible property tax list in the office of the treasurer of state. A corporation shall not be required to list any of its investments in the stocks of any other corporation or in its own treasury stock. Other taxable intangibles and other intangible property, as defined in section 5701.09 of the Revised Code, arising from a sales agreement for grain or soybeans entered into by a person engaged in agriculture... |
Section 5709.61 | Enterprise zone definitions.
...orporation defined by the United States office of management and budget as a principal city of a metropolitan statistical area; (b) It is located in a county designated as being in the "Appalachian region" under the "Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965," 79 Stat. 5, 40 App. U.S.C.A. 403, as amended; (c) Its average rate of unemployment, during the most recent twelve-month period for which data are availa... |
Section 5709.62 | Designation of enterprise zones by municipal corporations.
...on that is defined by the United States office of management and budget as a principal city of a metropolitan statistical area, the legislative authority of the municipal corporation may designate one or more areas within its municipal corporation as proposed enterprise zones. Upon designating an area, the legislative authority shall petition the director of development services for certification of the area as havin... |
Section 5709.632 | Designation of enterprise zones by central city of metropolitan statistical area.
...orporation defined by the United States office of management and budget as a principal city of a metropolitan statistical area may, in the manner set forth in section 5709.62 of the Revised Code, designate one or more areas in the municipal corporation as a proposed enterprise zone. (2) With the consent of the legislative authority of each affected municipal corporation or of a board of township trustees, a board ... |
Section 5709.911 | Exemptions.
...as applicable. The county recorder's office shall charge a fee of fourteen dollars to record the notice, agreement, declaration, or covenant, the proceeds of which shall be retained by the county. (D) Upon filing of the notice, agreement, declaration, or covenant with the county recorder, the provisions of division (B) of this section are binding on all future owners of the property or portion of the property, r... |
Section 5711.02 | Annual returns - supplying of blanks.
...y auditor shall supply at the auditor's office along with blanks of the kind required for the county supplemental return required by section 5711.131 of the Revised Code. The county auditor shall mail or distribute such blanks prior to the fifteenth day of February to all persons known to the auditor to be taxpayers and to all persons to whom the commissioner may direct blanks of either type to be mailed or distribut... |
Section 5711.16 | Listing of personal property by manufacturer - average value of articles.
...ent" excludes property used for general office purposes. Nothing in this division is to be construed to change the definition of personal property, as defined in section 5701.03 of the Revised Code. (3) "Manufacturing facility" means a facility or portion of a facility used for manufacturing, mining, refining, rectifying, or combining different materials with a view of making a gain or profit by so doing. "Manufactu... |
Section 5711.32 | Correction of records and tax lists.
...tificate on the proper tax lists in his office, together with the amount of taxes so computed thereon, and shall give a certificate of all such amounts to the county treasurer, who shall proceed as prescribed by division (B) of this section. If the assessment certificate comprises any excess items, the auditor shall ascertain whether the taxes, penalties, and interest for the year represented thereby have been paid; ... |
Section 5711.33 | Tax bills issued for deficiency assessment.
...me the treasurer closes the treasurer's office for business on the last day so prescribed, but if the taxes are paid within ten days subsequent to the last day prescribed, the treasurer shall waive the collection of and the auditor shall remit one-half of the penalty. The treasurer shall not thereafter accept less than the full amount of taxes and penalty except as otherwise authorized by law. Such penalty shall... |
Section 5713.01 | County auditor shall be assessor - assessment procedure - employees.
... abstracts from books of the auditor's office containing descriptions of real estate in such county, together with such platbooks and lists of transfers of title to land as the auditor deems necessary in the performance of the auditor's duties in valuing such property for taxation. Such abstracts, platbooks, and lists shall be in such form and detail as the tax commissioner prescribes. (E) The auditor, with th... |
Section 5713.08 | County auditor to make list of exempted property - contents of list - duties of tax commissioner.
...e or without the consent of the housing officer under section 3735.67 of the Revised Code, except for property exempted by the auditor under that section, or qualifying agricultural real property, as defined in section 5709.28 of the Revised Code, that is enrolled in an agriculture security area that is exempt under that section. The commissioner may revise at any time the list in every county so that no property ... |
Section 5713.09 | Tax maps of subdivisions.
...d the auditor, and shall be kept in the office of the auditor. |
Section 5713.14 | County auditor may require production of title papers and surveys.
... part thereof, to produce to him at his office the title papers and surveys of the several subdivisions thereof, as well as of the survey, section, tract, lot, or part thereof, subdivided, on a day certain, not longer than thirty nor less than ten days from the date of the notice. |
Section 5715.02 | Members of county board of revision - hearing board - quorum - power to administer oaths.
... qualified employee from the official's office to serve in the official's place and stead on each such board for the purpose of hearing complaints as to the value of real property only, each such hearing board has the same authority to hear and decide complaints and sign the journal as the board of revision, and shall proceed in the manner provided for the board of revision by sections 5715.08 to 5715.20 o... |
Section 5715.07 | Public inspection of documents relating to assessments.
...sment of real property which are in the office of a county auditor or county board of revision or in the official custody or possession of such officer or board shall be open to public inspection. |
Section 5715.08 | Minutes of meetings - preservation of minutes and evidence.
...tary of the board shall preserve in his office separate records of all minutes and documentary evidence offered on each complaint. |
Section 5715.17 | Notice that work of equalization completed - county auditor to furnish certificates and notice.
... for public inspection in the auditor's office, and that complaints against any valuation or assessment, except the valuations fixed and assessments made by the department of taxation, will be heard by the board, stating in the notice the time and place of the meeting of the board. The advertisement shall be inserted in a conspicuous place in the newspaper and be published once per week for two consecutive weeks or a... |
Section 5715.23 | Abstract of real property transmitted to tax commissioner.
...s and returns on file in the auditor's office and an abstract of the current year's true value of land valued for such year under section 5713.31 of the Revised Code as it appears in the current year's agricultural land tax list. |
Section 5715.30 | Tax commissioner shall furnish forms.
...treasurers blank forms for all oaths of office, statements, returns, reports, tax lists and duplicates, abstracts, records of proceedings, complaints, notices of appeal, tax bills, receipts, and all other documents, files, and records authorized or required by any law which relates to the assessment, levy, or collection of taxes or the reduction of taxes or by any rules, orders, or instructions of the commissioner. T... |
Section 5715.51 | Prohibition against political activity by certain officials.
... this section shall be removed from his office or employment. |
Section 5717.01 | Appeal from county board of revision to board of tax appeals - procedure - hearing.
...eard by the board of tax appeals at its offices in Columbus or in the county where the property is listed for taxation, or the board of tax appeals may cause its examiners to conduct such hearing and to report to it their findings for affirmation or rejection. An appeal may proceed pursuant to section 5703.021 of the Revised Code on the small claims docket if the appeal qualifies under that section. The board of ta... |
Section 5717.011 | Filing of notice of appeal.
...ppeals may be heard by the board at its office in Columbus or in the county where the appellant resides, or it may cause its examiners to conduct such hearings and to report to it their findings for affirmation or rejection. The board may order the appeal to be heard upon the record and the evidence certified to it by the tax administrator, but upon the application of any interested party the board shall order the he... |
Section 5717.02 | Appeal from final determination by tax commissioner or county auditor - procedure - hearing.
...ations may be heard by the board at its office in Columbus or in the county where the appellant resides, or it may cause its examiners to conduct the hearings and to report to it their findings for affirmation or rejection. (E) The board may order the appeal to be heard upon the record and the evidence certified to it by the commissioner, county auditor, or director, but upon the application of any interested ... |
Section 5719.03 | Credit of advance payment of taxes - payment date - late payment penalty - partial payments.
...county treasurer closes the treasurer's office for business on the last day so prescribed, but if the taxes are paid within ten days subsequent to the last day prescribed, the treasurer shall waive the collection of, and the auditor shall remit one-half of, the penalty. (E) A county treasurer may accept partial payments of taxes. Any overpayment shall be refunded by the treasurer in the manner most convenient to the... |
Section 5721.011 | County auditor to compile list and duplicate of delinquent lands.
...e original list shall be kept in the office of the auditor, and the duplicate shall be certified and delivered to the county treasurer within thirty days after the settlement required by division (C) of section 321.24 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5721.02 | Collection of delinquent taxes.
...The office of the county treasurer shall be kept open to receive the payment of delinquent real property taxes, from the date of the delivery of the delinquent land duplicate provided for in section 5721.011 of the Revised Code, until the final publication of the delinquent tax list and the delinquent vacant land tax list as provided in section 5721.03 of the Revised Code, in order that the name of any taxpayer appea... |
Section 5721.192 | Deficiency judgment.
... to him at the address of the principal office of the corporation. (E) Proceeds paid pursuant to the entry and satisfaction of a deficiency judgment shall be distributed as if they had been received as a part of the proceeds from the sale of the parcel under section 5721.19 or 5723.06 of the Revised Code to satisfy the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest which are due and unpaid; the c... |
Section 5721.30 | Tax certificate definitions.
...4) Any other fees charged by any county office in connection with the recording of tax certificates. (G) "Certificate rate of interest" means the rate of simple interest per year bid by the winning bidder in an auction of a tax certificate held under section 5721.32 of the Revised Code, or the rate of simple interest per year not to exceed eighteen per cent per year fixed pursuant to section 5721.42 of the Revised C... |
Section 5721.31 | Selecting parcels for tax certificate sales.
...he notice has been returned by the post office as undeliverable. The absence of a valid tax-mailing address for the owner of a parcel does not preclude the county treasurer from selling or transferring a tax certificate for the parcel. (C) The county treasurer shall advertise the sale of tax certificates under section 5721.32 of the Revised Code in a newspaper of general circulation in the county once a week for two... |
Section 5725.02 | Annual report.
... cashier or other principal accounting officer of each bank, the secretary or other principal accounting officer of each other incorporated financial institution, and the manager or owner of each unincorporated financial institution shall return to the department of taxation between the first and second Mondays of March, annually, a report exhibiting in detail, and under appropriate heads, the resources and li... |
Section 5725.07 | Assessments by tax commissioner.
... in which the institution maintained an office for the receipt of deposits. Such amounts shall be assessed in the name of such financial institution except that the amounts of the taxable deposits wholly withdrawn from each such institution within the times mentioned in section 5725.02 of the Revised Code, and separately set forth in such report, shall be subtracted from the amount of taxable deposits so assessed, an... |
Section 5727.56 | Reinstatement of public utility - conditions - designation of agent.
...t may be filed in the county recorder's office of any county in the state, for which the recorder shall charge and collect a base fee of three dollars for services and a housing trust fund fee of three dollars pursuant to section 317.36 of the Revised Code. If a domestic public utility applying for reinstatement has not previously designated an agent upon whom process may be served as required by section 1701.07 of ... |
Section 5727.61 | Affidavit denying unlawful political contributions.
... subscribed and sworn to by a person or officer having knowledge of the facts setting forth that such public utility has not, during the preceding year, except as permitted by sections 3517.082, 3599.03, and 3599.031 of the Revised Code, directly or indirectly paid, used or offered, consented, or agreed to pay or use any of its money or property for or in aid of or opposition to a political party, a candidate for ele... |
Section 5729.12 | Inspection of books by superintendent of insurance.
...insurance, he shall forthwith visit the office of the company where such contract of insurance has been written or made and demand an inspection of the books and records thereof. Any company refusing to exhibit its books and records for his inspection shall be guilty of violating said sections, and the penalties provided by law shall forthwith be enforced against such company by the superintendent. |
Section 5731.42 | Collecting unpaid tax.
...nation of the tax shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county, and the same proceedings shall be had with respect thereto as are provided by section 2329.04 of the Revised Code with respect to transcripts of judgments rendered by judges of the county courts, except that the attorney general shall not be required to pay the costs accruing at the time of filing the certified cop... |
Section 5733.01 | Tax charged against corporations.
...of the state within which its principal office is located. (E) For purposes of this chapter, any person, as defined in section 5701.01 of the Revised Code, shall be treated as a corporation if the person is classified for federal income tax purposes as an association taxable as a corporation, and an equity interest in the person shall be treated as capital stock of the person. (F) For the purposes of this chapter, ... |
Section 5733.056 | Determining value of issued and outstanding shares of stock.
...7) "Regular place of business" means an office at which the taxpayer carries on its business in a regular and systematic manner and which is continuously maintained, occupied, and used by employees of the taxpayer. (18) "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States. (19) "Syndication" means an extension... |
Section 5733.16 | Organization of domestic and foreign corporations.
...ing of articles of incorporation in the office of the secretary of state, and foreign corporations are deemed admitted to do business in this state when the statement for admission has been filed with the secretary of state or a certificate of compliance with the laws of this state has been obtained from the secretary of state. Each domestic corporation shall be required to file its first report and pay the tax in a... |
Section 5733.22 | Reinstatement of corporation.
...tatement may be filed in the recorder's office of any county in the state, for which the recorder shall charge and collect a base fee of three dollars for services and a housing trust fund fee of three dollars pursuant to section 317.36 of the Revised Code. Any officer, shareholder, creditor, or receiver of any such corporation may at any time take all steps required by this section to effect such reinstatement. (B... |
Section 5733.27 | Affidavit denying unlawful political contributions.
... subscribed and sworn to by a person or officer having knowledge of the facts setting forth that such corporation has not, during the preceding year, except as permitted by sections 3517.082, 3599.03, and 3599.031 of the Revised Code, directly or indirectly paid, used or offered, consented, or agreed to pay or use any of its money or property for or in aid of or opposition to a political party, a candidate for electi... |
Section 5735.02 | Dealer's license - application - right to refuse license - fee.
...street number address, of its principal office or place of business within this state; (3) The name and address of the owner, or the names and addresses of the partners if such motor fuel dealer is a partnership, or the names and addresses of the principal officers if such motor fuel dealer is a corporation or an association; (4) If such motor fuel dealer is a corporation organized under the laws of another state, ... |
Section 5735.026 | Application for exporter license.
...er address, of the exporter's principal office or place of business; (3) The name and address of the owner, or the names and addresses of the partners if such exporter is a partnership, or the names and addresses of the principal officers if the exporter is a corporation or an association; (4) A certified copy of the certificate or license issued by the secretary of state showing that the corporation is authori... |
Section 5735.027 | Application for terminal operator's license.
...s, of the terminal operator's principal office or place of business within this state; (3) The location, including street number address, of each terminal operated in this state by the applicant; (4) The name and address of the owner, or the names and addresses of the partners if such terminal operator is a partnership, or the names and addresses of the principal officers if such terminal operator is a corporation ... |
Section 5735.051 | Levy of motor fuel excise tax; dispostion of revenue.
...comes available, until such time as the office of budget and management receives certification from the treasurer of state or the treasurer of state's designee that sufficient money has been credited or transferred to the bond service fund to meet in full all payments of debt service and financing costs due during the fiscal year from that fund. (B) The portion of revenue described in division (A)(2) of section 5735... |
Section 5735.27 | Distribution of amount credited to gasoline excise tax fund and highway operating fund.
...the county engineer, are on file in the office of the township fiscal officer, and all contracts for material and for work done by contract shall be approved by the county engineer before being signed by the board of township trustees. The board of township trustees of any township may pass a resolution permitting the board of county commissioners to expend the township's share of the funds, or any portion of it, for... |
Section 5739.022 | Repealing emergency permissive tax.
... manner as regular elections for county offices in the county. The board of elections shall notify the tax commissioner, in writing, of the election upon determining that the petition is valid. Notice of the election shall also be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the district once a week for two consecutive weeks, or as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code, prior to the election. If the boar... |
Section 5739.033 | Location of sale.
...rd party such as an established outlet, office location, or automated order receipt system operated by or on behalf of the vendor, where an order is initially received by or on behalf of the vendor, and not where the order may be subsequently accepted, completed, or fulfilled. An order is received when all necessary information to determine whether the order can be accepted has been received by or on behalf of the ve... |
Section 5739.09 | Administration and allocation of lodging tax.
...ualifications, the number, and terms of office of the members of the board of directors of any convention facilities authority, corporation, or other entity described in division (Q)(5) of this section. (6)(a) No amount collected from a tax levied, extended, or required to be deposited in the county general fund under division (Q) of this section may be used for any purpose other than paying the direct and indirec... |
Section 5743.16 | Lists of licensees - supplemental lists - index.
...each, available from the records in the office of the auditor, as the commissioner prescribes. As such licenses are issued during the year, the auditor shall certify like lists and additions thereto to the commissioner. The commissioner shall keep an alphabetical index of such licenses certified to the commissioner, and shall update the index of valid license holders on a regular basis. |
Section 5743.34 | Assessment on failure to pay use tax.
... before or after filing the same in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas, and all sections relating to the procedure, authority, duties, liabilities, powers, and privileges of the person assessed, the commissioner, the clerk, and all other public officials, shall be applicable to assessments made pursuant to this section. |
Section 5747.06 | Employer's duty to withhold tax.
... political subdivisions, maintaining an office or transacting business within this state and making payment of any compensation to an employee who is a taxpayer shall deduct and withhold from such compensation for each payroll period a tax computed in such manner as to result, as far as practicable, in withholding from the employee's compensation during each calendar year an amount substantially equivalent to the tax... |
Section 5747.451 | Requirements of qualifying entity upon retirement from business, voluntary dissolution or transfer to successor.
..., the tax commissioner may file, in the office of the county recorder in each county in this state in which the entity owns or has a beneficial interest in real estate, notice of the lien containing a brief description of such real estate. No fee shall be charged for such a filing. The lien is not valid as against any mortgagee, purchaser, or judgment creditor whose rights have attached prior to the time the notice i... |
Section 5748.04 | Petition for election repealing tax.
... manner as regular elections for county offices in the county. Notice of the election shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the district once a week for two consecutive weeks, or as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code, prior to the election. If the board of elections operates and maintains a web site, the board of elections shall post notice of the election on its web site for thirty da... |
Section 5751.01 | Definitions.
..., and supportive drugs in a physician's office to patients with cancer; (w) Funds received or used by a mortgage broker that is not a dealer in intangibles, other than fees or other consideration, pursuant to a table-funding mortgage loan or warehouse-lending mortgage loan. Terms used in division (F)(2)(w) of this section have the same meanings as in section 1322.01 of the Revised Code, except "mortgage broker" me... |
Section 5801.22 | Termination of irrevocable trust as a result of trust-terminating distributions.
..., and telephone number of the person or office associated with the trustee to which any written objections should be sent; (f) A description of the process, described in division (C) of this section, that will be followed if the trustee receives no written objections within the distributions objection period; (g) A description of the process, described in division (D) of this section, that will be followed if the... |
Section 5801.23 | Termination of irrevocable trust as a result of trustee resignation or removal.
..., and telephone number of the person or office associated with the departing trustee to which any written objections should be sent; (g) A description of the process, described in division (C) of this section, that will be followed if the departing trustee receives no written objections within the trustee succession objection period; (h) A description of the process, described in division (D) of this section, tha... |
Section 5807.04 | Vacancy defined - priority in filling - additional trustees.
...(B) If one or more cotrustees remain in office, a vacancy in a trusteeship need not be filled. A vacancy in a trusteeship must be filled if the trust has no remaining trustee. (C) A vacancy in a trusteeship of a noncharitable trust that is required to be filled must be filled in the following order of priority: (1) By a person designated in the terms of the trust to act as successor trustee; (2) By a person appoin... |
Section 5807.07 | Powers and duties of removed or resigned trustee.
...(A) Unless a cotrustee remains in office or the court otherwise orders, and until the trust property is delivered to a successor trustee or other person entitled to it, a trustee who has resigned or been removed has the duties of a trustee and the powers necessary to protect the trust property. (B) A trustee who has resigned or been removed shall proceed expeditiously to deliver the trust property within the trustee... |
Section 5808.13 | Keeping beneficiaries informed - requests - required reports.
...teeship, unless a cotrustee remains in office, a report for the period during which the former trustee served must be sent to the current beneficiaries by the former trustee. A personal representative or guardian may send the current beneficiaries a report on behalf of a deceased or incapacitated trustee. (D) A beneficiary may waive the right to a trustee's report or other information otherwise required to be ... |
Section 5810.11 | Personal liability of trustee on contract as partner.
...y in which the partnership's principal office or place of business is situated and with the recorder of each county in which the partnership owns real estate satisfies all of the following requirements: (a) The certificate states in full the names of all persons holding interests in the partnership and their places of residence. (b) The certificate is signed by all persons who are general partners in the part... |
Section 5815.25 | Administrative duties and responsibilities of trust; exclusion of fiduciaries.
... or communications; (3) Maintaining an office for trust business; (4) Filing any trust tax returns; (5) Employing agents in connection with the fiduciary's administrative duties; (6) Taking custody of or storing trust property; (7) Any other similar administrative duties for the trust. (C) If an instrument under which a fiduciary acts reserves to the grantor, or vests in an advisory or investment committee or... |
Section 5815.35 | General partners acting as fiduciary.
...ty in which the partnership's principal office or place of business is situated and with the recorder of each county in which the partnership owns real estate: (a) The certificate shall state in full the names of all persons holding interests in the partnership and their places of residence; (b) The certificate shall be signed by all persons who are general partners in the partnership, and shall be acknowledged by ... |
Section 5815.36 | Disclaiming testamentary and nontestamentary succession to real and personal property.
...strument also shall be recorded in the office of the recorder of the county in which the real estate is located. The disclaimer instrument shall include a description of the real estate with sufficient certainty to identify it, and shall contain a reference to the record of the instrument that created the interest disclaimed. If title to the real estate is registered under Chapters 5309. and 5310. of the Revise... |
Section 5901.02 | Veterans service commission.
...or hold an elective or other appointive office of the county served by the commission. Each member of the commission appointed under this section shall be an honorably discharged or honorably separated veteran. Within sixty days after the date of appointment, each such member shall file the member's form DD214 with the department of veterans services in accordance with guidelines established by the director of tha... |
Section 5901.11 | Determination of probable amount of funds needed.
...r the operation of the veterans service office for the ensuing year. After determining the probable amount necessary for such purposes, the commission shall prepare and submit a budget in the manner specified in division (C) of section 5705.28 of the Revised Code to the board of county commissioners which may review the proposed budget and shall appropriate funds to the commission pursuant to Title III, section 5705.... |
Section 5904.01 | Ohio veterans hall of fame.
... the current fiscal year. (C) Terms of office of the members of the Ohio veterans hall of fame executive committee shall be for three years. Each member shall serve subsequent to the expiration of the member's term until the member's successor is appointed, or until sixty days has elapsed, whichever occurs first. No member shall serve more than two consecutive terms. (D) All vacancies in the membership of the Ohio ... |
Section 5905.03 | Administrator shall be a party in interest.
... mail, unless waived in writing, to the office of the veterans' administration having jurisdiction over the area in which any such suit or proceeding is pending. |
Section 5905.13 | Compensation of guardian.
...aring thereon shall be given the proper office of the veterans' administration in the manner provided in the case of hearing on a guardian's account or other pleading. No commission or compensation shall be allowed on the moneys or other assets received from a prior guardian nor upon the amount received from liquidation of loans or other investments. |
Section 5911.12 | Annual report.
...The armory control officer shall make an annual report of the proceedings incident to the location and management of grounds, airfields, armories, and other buildings for military purposes and a detailed account of all receipts and disbursements. The report shall be filed in the office of the adjutant general. |
Section 5913.02 | Governor's military staff.
...nel or brigadier general or any retired officer who has appropriate qualifications for the position, as determined by the adjutant general and the governor. All persons named in divisions (A) to (D) of this section shall be appointed by the governor and shall hold office during the governor's pleasure. |
Section 5913.021 | Qualifications of officers.
...intment shall be a federally recognized officer in the Ohio national guard in the grade of colonel or above. (B) The assistant adjutant general for army at the time of appointment shall be a federally recognized officer in the Ohio army national guard in the grade of colonel or above. (C) The assistant adjutant general for air at the time of appointment shall be a federally recognized officer in the Ohio air ... |
Section 5913.05 | Assistant adjutants general - duties.
...nt adjutants general shall serve in the office of the adjutant general and aid the adjutant general by performing the duties that the adjutant general assigns them. (B) In the absence or disability of the adjutant general, the senior assistant adjutant general shall perform the duties of the adjutant general. (C) In the absence or disability of the adjutant general and the senior assistant adjutant general, the jun... |
Section 5913.07 | Retired officers list.
...hich have been served as a commissioned officer of the Ohio organized militia, at the person's request and upon approval of the adjutant general, may be placed upon the retired list, which shall be kept in the office of the adjutant general. (B) Retired officers shall receive no compensation from the state for their services except as provided in this section, but may on all occasions of ceremony wear the uniform of... |
Section 5919.13 | Retired officers list.
...(A) Any commissioned or warrant officer who has served as a member of the Ohio national guard for a period of twenty years, eight of which have been as a commissioned or warrant officer, may at the officer's request, and shall upon termination of the officer's federal recognition, be placed upon the retired list, which shall be kept in the office of the adjutant general. (B) Retired officers shall receive no compens... |
Section 5919.34 | Ohio national guard scholarship program.
...on, in consultation with the governor's office of workforce transformation. (d) The individual has not accumulated ninety-six eligibility units under division (E) of this section. (3) "State institution of higher education" means any state university or college as defined in division (A)(1) of section 3345.12 of the Revised Code, community college established under Chapter 3354. of the Revised Code, state commu... |
Section 5920.02 | Rules and regulations.
... be kept available to the public in the office of the adjutant general. |
Section 5920.09 | Powers of commissioned officers.
...All commissioned officers of the Ohio military reserve may administer oaths and affirmations in the discharge of any of the duties pertaining to their offices and in connection with the appointment of officers and the enlistment of members of the military reserve. |
Section 5921.10 | Governor may prescribe rules.
... be kept available to the public in the office of the adjutant general. |
Section 5922.02 | Rulemaking authority.
...to the public in the adjutant general's office. |
Section 5923.05 | Paid military leave for permanent public employees.
... department, bureau, board, commission, office, or other organized body established by the constitution or laws of this state for the exercise of any function of state government, the general assembly, all legislative agencies, the supreme court, the court of claims, and the state-supported institutions of higher education. (e) "Service in the uniformed services" means the performance of duty, on a voluntary or invo... |
Section 5923.33 | Uniforms and insignia worn unlawfully.
...sed as a designation of rank, grade, or office, such as by law or by general regulation promulgated or prescribed for the use of the organized militia of Ohio. This section does not apply to a member of the army or navy of the United States, the organized militia of Ohio or any other state, members of associations composed of soldiers honorably discharged from the service of the United States or any members of the o... |
Section 5924.01 | Code of military justice definitions.
...erve, and the Ohio cyber reserve. (B) "Officer" means commissioned or warrant officer. (C) "Commissioned officer" includes a commissioned warrant officer. (D) "Commanding officer" includes only commissioned or warrant officers in command of a unit. (E) "Superior commissioned officer" means a commissioned officer superior in rank or command. (F) "Enlisted member" means a person in an enlisted grade. (G) "Grade" ... |
Section 5924.136 | Authority to administer oaths and act as notary.
...ersonnel adjutants; (5) All commanding officers of the naval militia; (6) All legal officers; (7) The president, military judge, trial counsel, and assistant trial counsel for all general and special courts-martial; (8) The president and counsel for the court of any court of inquiry; (9) All officers designated to take a deposition; (10) All persons detailed to conduct an investigation; and (11) All other p... |
Section 6101.05 | Proceedings for establishment of a conservancy district.
...only by the filing of a petition in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of one of the counties containing territory within the proposed district, which petition shall be signed either by five hundred residents, or by a majority of the residents, or by the owners of more than half of the property, in either acreage or value, within the limits of the territory proposed to be organized into a district. ... |
Section 6101.16 | Contracts for improvements.
...common pleas of the county in which the office of the district is located. No project subject to this section shall be divided into component parts, separate projects, or separate items of work in order to avoid the requirements of this section. |
Section 6101.38 | Confirmed appraisal of compensation or damages - appointment of magistrate.
...ve so much of the order recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county where the land is located as will show the transfer of title. The owners of the property then shall have an interest in the fund so deposited to the extent of their respective interests in the property taken or damaged. The court shall appoint a magistrate who, upon giving bond in the amount and manner ordered by the court, shall rec... |
Section 6101.47 | Conservancy district charitable and social welfare trusts.
....21 of the Revised Code; (2) A public office under Chapter 149. of the Revised Code; (3) A charitable trust under sections 109.23 to 109.33 or Chapter 1719. of the Revised Code. (E) No money in a charitable trust or social welfare trust established under this section and no money received by a charitable or social welfare trust from a conservancy district that includes all or parts of more than sixteen counties... |
Section 6101.48 | Directors to levy assessments.
... shall become a permanent record in the office of the district. After the expiration of the thirty-day period for the payment of assessments as provided by section 6101.49 of the Revised Code, a copy of that part of the conservancy assessment record affecting lands or public corporations in any county shall be filed with the county auditor of the county. If it is found at any time that the total amount of assessmen... |
Section 6101.50 | Issuing anticipatory bonds and notes.
...e) State any provision for a designated officer of the district to determine any of the specific terms required by this division to be stated in the bonding resolution, subject to any limitations stated in the bonding resolution. (2) When anticipatory notes are not issued, the resolution of necessity may be incorporated in and made a part of the bonding resolution. (D)(1) Anticipatory notes and bonds may be sold by... |
Section 6101.55 | Annual levy.
...eafter become a permanent record in the office of the district. The certificate of the annual levy shall be substantially as set forth in section 6101.84 of the Revised Code. Then shall follow both of the following: (A) The descriptions of the property opposite the names of the owners; (B) The total amount of the annual levy on each piece of property and on each public corporation for the account of all funds and... |
Section 6101.59 | Conservancy district assessment constitutes lien.
...ficate described in this section in the office of the county auditor for the county in which the lands and properties or public corporations are located, until paid, shall constitute a lien, to which only the lien of the state for general state, county, municipal corporation, school, and road taxes shall be paramount, upon all the lands and other property or public corporation against which the assessments are levied... |
Section 6101.61 | Annual levy procedures.
... who shall collect the levy. All of the officers mentioned in this section are authorized and directed to take all the necessary steps for the levying, collection, and distribution of the tax. This section does not prevent the assessment of the real estate of other corporations or persons situated within the political subdivisions which may be subject to assessment for special benefits to be received. In the event ... |
Section 6103.02 | Powers of county commissioners regarding public water supply.
...he plan shall conform to United States office of management and budget Circular A-87, "Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian Tribal Governments," published May 17, 1995. |
Section 6105.09 | Organization of board - meetings.
...airman, who shall hold their respective offices until the next annual meeting of the board as provided in its bylaws. At each annual meeting thereafter the board shall elect from its membership a chairman and a vice-chairman who shall serve for a term of one year. The board shall appoint and fix the compensation of a secretary-treasurer, who shall not be a member of the board and who shall serve at the pleasure of ... |
Section 6105.132 | Filing designation of restricted channel with county engineer.
... restricted floodway to be filed in the office of the county engineer of each county in which such restricted channel or restricted floodway is located. Each county engineer shall maintain a restricted channel and restricted floodway record in which shall be placed all resolutions, maps, and descriptions pertaining to restricted channels and restricted floodways filed with the county engineer under this section. |
Section 6105.20 | Board of election duties.
...s the vote for candidates for district office are counted and canvassed. The board of elections with which the petition was originally filed shall certify the results of such election. If a majority of the electors voting upon the proposition vote against continuing the existence of the district, the district shall be dissolved as of the thirty-first day of December immediately thereafter. If a majority of th... |
Section 6111.42 | Water quality powers of director of environmental protection.
...sh information to all public officials, offices, and agencies of and in the state, and to farmers, well drillers, water consumers, industries, and any other persons seeking information regarding water resources; (E) Adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for the drilling, operation, maintenance, and abandonment of wells that are determined to be necessary by the director of environmental pro... |
Section 6113.03 | Powers and duties of commission - jurisdiction and enforcement.
...f said compact in every particular. All officers of the state shall do all things falling within their respective provinces and jurisdiction necessary or incidental to the carrying out of said compact in every particular. It is the policy of the state to perform and carry out said compact and to accomplish the purposes thereof. All officers, bureaus, departments, and persons of and in the government or administration... |
Section 6115.05 | Petition for establishment of sanitary district.
... Code, a petition shall be filed in the office of the clerk of said court, signed by five hundred freeholders, or by a majority of the freeholders, or by the owners of more than half of the property, in either acreage or value, within the limits of the territory proposed to be organized into a district. Such a petition may be signed by the governing body of any public corporation lying wholly or partly within the pro... |
Section 6115.10 | Appointment of directors.
...ll fill all vacancies that occur in the office of director. However, the board of directors of a sanitary district organized after October 9, 1981, wholly for the reduction of populations of biting arthropods shall be composed and appointed in accordance with section 6115.101 of the Revised Code, and the board of directors of a sanitary district organized wholly for the purpose of providing a water supply for domesti... |
Section 6115.13 | President of board - temporary director - quorum.
...Upon taking the oath of office, the board of directors of a sanitary district shall choose one of its members as president of the board. If a district, other than a district organized after the effective date of this amendment wholly for the reduction of populations of biting arthropods, is composed of an even number of counties or parts thereof and the board finds itself unable to agree on any question pertaining t... |
Section 6115.48 | Sanitary district assessment record.
...eafter become a permanent record in the office of the district. A copy of that part of the sanitary district assessment record affecting lands in any county shall be filed with the county auditor of such county. (F) If it is found at any time that the total amount of assessment levied is insufficient to pay the cost of works set out in the official plan or of additional work done, the board may make an additional le... |
Section 6115.50 | Bonds in anticipation of the levy and collection of special assessments.
...of the Revised Code. In case any of the officers whose signatures, countersignatures, or certificates appearing upon bonds issued pursuant to such sections ceases to be such officer before the delivery of such bonds to the purchaser, such signatures, countersignatures, or certificates shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes, as if such officer had remained in office until the delivery of the bonds... |
Section 6115.52 | Revenue obligations issued to pay costs arising from execution of official plan.
...ision of the bond proceedings upon such officer, board, commission, authority, agency, department, or other person or body as may from time to time have the authority under law to take such actions as may be necessary to perform all or any part of the duty required by such provisions; (10) Any provision which may be made in a trust agreement or indenture under division (I) of this section; (11) Any other or additio... |
Section 6115.54 | Readjustment of appraisal of benefits for more equitable basis for levy of maintenance assessment.
...on with the clerk of the court in whose office the petition was filed, stating that there has been a material change in the values of the property in the district since the last previous appraisal of benefits, and praying for a readjustment of the appraisal of benefits for the purpose of making a more equitable basis for the levy of the maintenance assessment under section 6115.53 of the Revised Code, the clerk shall... |
Section 6115.58 | Sanitary district assessments and taxes constitute a lien.
...ficate described in this section in the office of the county auditor for the county wherein the lands and properties are located, until paid, shall constitute a lien, to which only the lien of the state for general state, county, municipal corporation, school, and road taxes shall be paramount, upon all the lands and other property against which such taxes are levied as is provided in this chapter. Such lien may be e... |
Section 6115.60 | Procedures for levying, collection, and distribution of assessments.
...e for the benefit of the district. Said officers shall take all the necessary steps for the levying, collection, and distribution of such an assessment. This section does not prevent the assessment of the real estate of other corporations or persons situated within such political subdivision which may be subject to assessment for special benefits to be received. In the event of any dissolution or disincorporation o... |
Section 6115.68 | Union of districts.
...ict. The petition shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of that county which has the greatest valuation of real property within the districts sought to be included, as shown by the tax duplicates of the respective counties. The petition shall set forth the necessity for the union of the two or more districts and that the union of the districts would be conducive to the public health, ... |
Section 6117.02 | Sanitary rates, charges, or penalties fixed or established.
...The plan shall conform to United States office of management and budget Circular A-87, "Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian Tribal Governments," published May 17, 1995. (F) A board of county commissioners may establish discounted rates or charges or may establish another mechanism for providing a reduction in rates or charges for persons who are sixty-five years of age or older. The board shall establish e... |
Section 6119.07 | Board of trustees vested with power to run district.
...f its president and secretary and other officers of the district, their titles, terms of office, compensation, duties, number, and qualifications, and any other lawful subject necessary to the operation of the district and the exercise of the powers granted. |
Section 6119.12 | Water resource revenue bonds and notes.
...onds and notes shall be executed by two officers of the district as provided in the resolution authorizing the same, either or both of whom may use a facsimile signature, the official seal of the district or a facsimile thereof may be affixed thereto or printed thereon as provided in such resolution, and attested, manually or by facsimile signature, by the secretary of the district, and any coupons attached thereto s... |
Section 6119.52 | Revision and finalization of assessments.
...ent has been made and is on file in the office of the secretary for the inspection and examination of persons interested therein. Such special assessments are payable by the time and in the manner stipulated in such resolution, except that any such assessment in the amount of twenty-five dollars or less, or any unpaid balance or any such assessment which is twenty-five dollars or less, shall be paid in full, and not... |
Section 6119.58 | Assessments for preparation of plans, specifications, estimates of cost, tentative assessments, and plan of financing.
...ts have been prepared and filed in the office of the secretary of the board of trustees and prior to the adoption of the resolution levying such assessments, the board of trustees shall give notice of the pendency of such resolution and of the proposed determination to levy such assessments, and such notice shall set forth the time and place of a hearing of objections to such assessments. Such notice shall be g... |
Section 6121.06 | Water development revenue bonds and notes.
... chairperson of the authority. If any officer whose signature, or a facsimile of whose signature, appears on any bonds, notes, or coupons ceases to be such an officer before delivery of the bonds or notes, the officer's signature or facsimile is nevertheless sufficient for all purposes the same as if the officer had remained in office until the delivery, and if the seal of the authority has been changed after ... |
Section 6123.06 | Revenue bonds and notes to fund development projects.
... chairman of the authority. In case any officer whose signature, or a facsimile of whose signature, appears on any bonds, notes, or coupons ceases to be such officer before their delivery, such signature or facsimile is sufficient for all purposes, the same as if he had remained in office until such delivery, and in case the seal of the authority has been changed after a facsimile has been imprinted on such bonds or ... |
Section 6131.58 | Fees.
...ted for services required of any public officer under sections 6131.01 to 6131.64, inclusive, of the Revised Code, if not specifically otherwise designated, shall be the fees allowed for like services in that office. If he is an officer receiving a salary, then such fees collected shall be in a like manner accounted for. Publication of notices as required in such sections shall be paid at the legal rate provided for... |
Section 6133.041 | Conduct of proceedings using electronic means.
... shall establish the joint board's main office or board room as the primary meeting location for the video conference or teleconference. The conference shall be held at that location in an open meeting at which the public is allowed to attend. (B) Before convening a meeting of a joint board of county commissioners by video conference or by teleconference, designated staff shall send, via electronic mail, facsimile,... |
Section 6161.01 | Great Lakes Basin Compact adopted.
... may establish and maintain one or more offices for the transacting of its business and for such purposes the executive director, on behalf of, as trustee for, and with the approval of the commission, may acquire, hold, and dispose of real and personal property necessary to the performance of its functions. (J) No tax levied or imposed by any party state or any political subdivision thereof shall be deemed to apply... |
Section 6301.06 | Local boards.
...r officials of a local area may provide office space, staff, or other administrative support as needed to the board. For purposes of section 102.02 of the Revised Code, members of the board are not public officials or employees. (C) The chief elected official or officials of a local area shall adopt a process for appointing members to the local board for the local area. (D)(1) The requirement in division (C) of s... |
Section 6301.10 | State of Ohio's workforce report.
...ouse of representatives, the governor's office of Appalachian Ohio, the commission on Hispanic-Latino affairs, and the commission on African-Americans, and shall post the report on the state board's internet web site. |
Section 6301.15 | Online education and career planning tool.
...ion with the director of the governor's office of workforce transformation and the director of education and workforce, shall develop and maintain an online education and career planning tool to assist students in developing education and career plans. The director of job and family services shall periodically update the online education and career planning tool and other information as determined necessary by the di... |
Section 6301.20 | Applications for WIOA programs.
...than September 30, 2017, the governor's office of workforce transformation, in consultation with the departments of job and family services, higher education, and aging and the opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency, shall develop and maintain a uniform electronic application for adult training programs funded under the "Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act," 128 Stat. 1425, 29 U.S.C. 3101 et seq., as... |
Section 6301.23 | Industry-recognized credentials.
...the Revised Code. (B) The governor's office of workforce transformation, the department of education and workforce, and the chancellor of higher education, in consultation with Ohio career-technical associations and other appropriate stakeholders, shall develop model guidance for maintaining a statewide inventory of industry-recognized credentials. The guidance shall address the following: (1) Methods for state... |
Section 7.16 | Abbreviated publication.
...State agency" means any organized body, office, agency, institution, or other entity established by the laws of the state for the exercise of any function of state government, including state institutions of higher education, as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code. (2) "Political subdivision" has the meaning defined in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (B) If a section of the Revised Code or an adm... |
Section 703.07 | Status of city or village officers.
...Officers of a village advanced to a city, or of a city reduced to a village, shall continue in office until succeeded by the proper officers of the new municipal corporation at the regular municipal election, and the ordinances thereof not inconsistent with the laws relating to the new municipal corporation shall continue in force until changed or repealed. |
Section 703.22 | Identical municipal and township boundaries.
... with those of a township, all township offices shall be abolished, and the duties thereof shall be performed by the corresponding officers of the municipal corporation. All property, moneys, credits, books, records, and documents of such township shall be delivered to the legislative authority of such municipal corporation. All rights, interests, or claims in favor of or against the township may be enforced by or ag... |
Section 705.22 | Annual report of municipal corporation.
...ation who applies for the report at the office of the clerk. Similar reports may be printed quarterly. All meetings of the legislative authority or committees thereof shall be public, and any citizen of the municipal corporation shall have access to the minutes and records thereof at all reasonable times. |
Section 705.32 | Determination of elected candidates.
...mber to the places to be filled in each office, who received the highest number of votes, shall be declared elected. In case it cannot be determined which of two or more candidates shall be declared elected, by reason of the fact that they have received the same number of votes, the election authorities shall determine by lot which of said candidates shall be declared elected. |
Section 705.43 | Meetings of commission - legislative and administrative sessions.
...ioners shall assume the duties of their office. Thereafter the commission shall meet in legislative session at least twice each month and in administrative session at least once each week, at such times as are prescribed by ordinance or resolution, but no legislative business shall be considered or acted upon at administrative sessions. Upon written request of the chairman or of any two members, special legislative ... |
Section 705.53 | Meetings of council.
...cilmen shall assume the duties of their office. At this meeting the council shall elect one of its members as chairman and one other member as vice-chairman. Thereafter the council shall meet in regular session at least twice each month, at such times and places as are fixed by ordinance. The clerk shall call special sessions of the council upon written request of the chairman or of any two members. Any such reques... |
Section 705.60 | Salary - oath - bond - seal.
...ity. Before entering upon the duties of office, the city manager shall take the oath required by section 705.28 of the Revised Code. Except as otherwise provided in the municipal charter or in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, the city manager shall execute a bond in favor of the municipal corporation for the faithful performance of official duties, in such sum as is fixed by the council. The city manager shall be ... |
Section 705.72 | Council - number of members - term.
...705.03 of the Revised Code. The term of office of such members shall be two years when the council is elected by wards, and four years when the council is elected at large. At the first election in municipal corporations having three councilmen, each of whom is elected at large, the candidates having the two highest number of votes shall serve for four years and the other councilman shall serve for two years. In mu... |
Section 705.73 | Division into wards on basis of population.
... which he represents, shall forfeit his office if he removes from such ward, and the council shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. |
Section 705.74 | Meetings of council - special sessions.
...cilmen shall assume the duties of their office. Thereafter the council shall meet, at least twice each month, at such times as are prescribed by ordinance or resolution. Special sessions of the council shall be called by the clerk upon the written request of the mayor, the chairman, or any two members of council. Any such report shall state the subjects to be considered at the meeting, and no other subjects shall be ... |
Section 707.12 | Procedure in injunction cases.
...incorporation on file in the recorder's office, and in that event, no record of the papers shall be made by the recorder as provided in section 707.09 of the Revised Code until he receives a certificate from such clerk showing that the injunction has been denied. |
Section 709.023 | Special annexation procedure where land is not excluded from township.
... Upon the filing of the petition in the office of the clerk of the board of county commissioners, the clerk shall cause the petition to be entered upon the board's journal at its next regular session. This entry shall be the first official act of the board on the petition. Within five days after the filing of the petition, the agent for the petitioners shall notify in the manner and form specified in this division th... |
Section 709.024 | Special annexation procedure for purpose of undertaking significant economic development project.
...tion 709.021 of the Revised Code in the office of the clerk of the board of county commissioners, the clerk shall cause the petition to be entered upon the journal of the board at its next regular session. This entry shall be the first official act of the board on the petition. Within five days after the filing of the petition, the agent for the petitioners shall notify in the manner and form specified in this divisi... |
Section 709.38 | Petition for detachment of lands and attachment to contiguous township - may form new township.
...es in possession thereof to the proper officers of the contiguous township or new township and to the remaining portion of the municipal corporation. (B) After such apportionment is made each section of the original territory by which the indebtedness was incurred shall be primarily liable for the portion of the indebtedness so apportioned. (C) In the issuing of bonds under Chapter 133. of the Revised Code, a... |
Section 709.47 | Procedure after disapproval or approval.
...tories. The corporate existence and the offices of the municipal corporations or of the township proposed to be merged terminate on that date. (B) The municipal corporation with which merger is proposed succeeds to the following interests of each political subdivision proposed to be merged in: (1) All moneys, taxes, and special assessments, whether the moneys, taxes, or special assessments are in the treasury or... |
Section 711.04 | Acknowledgment and recording.
...and acknowledged by the owner before an officer authorized to take the acknowledgment of deeds, which officer shall certify his official act on the plat. If any owner is a nonresident of the state, his agent, authorized by writing, may make such acknowledgment. Such plat, and if the execution is by agent, his written authority, shall thereupon be recorded in the office of the county recorder. |
Section 711.06 | Plat of subdivision - acknowledgment and record.
... by writing, and acknowledged before an officer authorized to take the acknowledgment of deeds, who shall certify the acknowledgement of the instrument, and such plat shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder. |
Section 711.13 | Transfer of land before recording - forfeiture.
...efore the plat has been recorded in the office of the county recorder, shall forfeit and pay the sum of not less than ten nor more than five hundred dollars for each lot, parcel, or tract of land so sold. The description of the lot, parcel, or tract by metes and bounds in the deed or transfer shall not serve to exempt the seller from the forfeiture provided in this section. If the land is within a municipal corporat... |
Section 711.24 | Changing of town lots.
...having the proper transfers made in the office of the county auditor. No such change shall be made if it injuriously affects any lots on the streets or alleys, or within the plat so changed, unless all the owners of the lots so affected are parties joining in making the change, or such owners give their consent in writing on the new plat, which is recorded therewith. Any change of a town plat made under this section ... |
Section 711.29 | Mode of renumbering.
... schedule on record in their respective offices. |
Section 711.37 | Record of plat and certificate.
... shall cause them to be recorded in the office of the county recorder, and such record, or a copy thereof, certified by the recorder, is prima-facie evidence of the plat of the municipal corporation in all the courts of this state. |
Section 713.01 | Establishment of planning commissions.
... its charter, may hold any other public office and may serve as a member of a county, and a regional planning commission. |
Section 713.231 | Joint planning councils - organization.
...nning council may hold any other public office, and may serve as a member of a city, village, regional, and county planning commission except as otherwise provided in the charter of a city or village. |
Section 713.27 | Plans to be filed with county recorder.
... as is affected by such adoption in the office of the county recorder. If such plan shows a recommendation as to the location of a sewage or garbage disposal plant, such deposit shall not be made until six months after the plant's adoption and when so deposited the copy thereof shall state the action or nonaction of the appropriating authority with respect to the purchase or appropriation of property for such plant, ... |
Section 715.211 | Assisting park districts.
...butions of moneys, supplies, equipment, office facilities, or other personal property or services to any board of park commissioners established pursuant to Chapter 1545. of the Revised Code for the expenses of park planning, acquisition, management, and improvement. The board of park commissioners may accept such contributions without the approval of the terms by the probate judge. |
Section 715.30 | Injunction may be granted for failure to comply.
..., or maintain any residential building, office, mercantile building, workshop, or factory, including a public or private garage, or other structure, within any municipal corporation wherein ordinances or regulations have been enacted pursuant to sections 715.26 to 715.29, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or Section 3 of Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution, unless said ordinances or regulations are fully complied with. In... |
Section 715.71 | Election concerning alternative procedures and requirements for creating joint economic development district.
...on file, for public examination, in the offices of the clerk of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation and of the township fiscal officer. The public hearings provided for in this division shall allow for public comment and recommendations on the proposed contract. The participating parties may include in the contract any of those recommendations prior to approval of the contract. (D) After the legi... |
Section 715.84 | Cost sharing agreements.
... available for public inspection in the office of the clerk of the legislative authority of each of the contracting parties: (1) A copy of the contract designating the district; (2) A description of the area or areas to be included in the district, including a map in sufficient detail to denote the specific boundaries of the area or areas; (3) An economic development plan for the district that includes a schedu... |
Section 717.01 | Powers of municipal corporations.
...on, market houses, public halls, public offices, municipal garages, repair shops, storage houses, and warehouses; (G) Construct or acquire waterworks for supplying water to the municipal corporation and its inhabitants and extend the waterworks system outside of the municipal corporation limits; (H) Construct or purchase gas works or works for the generation and transmission of electricity, for the supplying of gas... |
Section 718.01 | Definitions.
...on where an individual owns or rents an office, storefront, or similar facility to which the individual regularly reports and at which the individual regularly performs personal services for compensation. (18) Compensation paid to a person for personal services performed for a political subdivision on property owned by the political subdivision, regardless of whether the compensation is received by an employee of ... |
Section 718.011 | Occasional entrant exemption.
...oing business in this state, such as an office, warehouse, storefront, or similar location owned or controlled by an employer. (6) "Worksite location" means a construction site or other temporary worksite in this state at which the employer provides services for more than twenty days during the calendar year. "Worksite location" does not include the home of an employee. (7) "Principal place of work" means the fixed... |
Section 718.021 | Alternative net profits apportionment for remote employees.
...ary place of doing business, such as an office, warehouse, storefront, construction site, or similar location, that is owned or controlled directly or indirectly by the taxpayer; (b) Any location in this state owned or controlled by a customer or client of the taxpayer, provided that the taxpayer is required to withhold taxes under section 718.03 of the Revised Code on qualifying wages paid to an employee for the ... |
Section 721.15 | Disposition of property unneeded, obsolete or unfit for municipal purposes.
...d dollars, may be sold by the board or officer having supervision or management of that property. If the estimated value of that property is one thousand dollars or more, it shall be sold only when authorized by an ordinance of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation and approved by the board, officer, or director having supervision or management of that property. When so authorized, the board, ... |
Section 723.431 | Removal or repair of street railway.
...le and open to public inspection in the office of the clerk of the legislative authority. A certified copy of such resolution, together with a written notice setting forth the time in which the company may file objections shall be sent to the company by certified mail. Such objections shall be heard by the legislative authority at the next regular meeting and the decision of the legislative authority shall be final.... |
Section 723.53 | Account of cost of construction by force account or direct labor.
...Where the proper officers of any municipal corporation construct, reconstruct, widen, resurface, or repair a street or other public way by force account or direct labor, and the estimated cost of the work as defined in section 723.52 of the Revised Code exceeds the amount specified in that section, such municipal authorities shall cause to be kept by the engineer of the municipal corporation, or other officer or empl... |
Section 725.09 | Bonds not a debt of state.
...such municipal corporation. In case any officer whose manual or facsimile signature appears on any such bond or coupon shall cease to be such officer before the delivery of such bonds, such signature shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes as if he had remained in office until such delivery. The ordinance or trust agreement may provide for the certification or authentication of the bonds by the tr... |
Section 727.171 | Special assessment for off-street parking facilities.
...posed assessments shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, and notice of the passage of such resolution and the filing of the proposed assessments shall be given to the owners of the lots or parcels of land against which the assessments are made, as provided by section 727.13 of the Revised Code. Objections to the proposed assessments may be made as provided... |
Section 727.26 | Notice of passage of ordinance.
...ent has been made and is on file in the office of the clerk of the legislative authority for the inspection and examination of persons interested therein. |
Section 727.47 | Adopting plan for sanitary sewerage, storm sewerage, and water supply districts.
...lan adopted, shall then be filed in the office of such clerk. |
Section 729.07 | List of estimated assessments.
... installation and shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the legislative authority and be available for public inspection. |
Section 729.08 | Publication of notice of estimate.
...ts has been made and is on file in the office of the clerk of the legislative authority for the inspection and examination of persons interested therein. If any person objects to an assessment on such list, the person shall file the objection in writing with the clerk of the legislative authority within two weeks after the expiration of the notice provided in this section. |
Section 731.141 | Village administrator to make contracts and purchases.
...dinance, for central purchasing for all offices, departments, divisions, boards, and commissions of the village, under the direction of the village administrator, who shall make contracts, purchase supplies or materials, and provide labor for any work of the village in the manner provided by this section. |
Section 731.16 | Alterations or modifications of contracts.
... of each contract shall be filed in the office of the village treasurer. |
Section 731.28 | Ordinances and measures proposed by initiative petition.
...e most recent general election for the office of governor in the municipal corporation. When a petition is filed with the city auditor or village clerk, signed by the required number of electors proposing an ordinance or other measure, such auditor or clerk shall, after ten days, transmit a certified copy of the text of the proposed ordinance or measure to the board of elections. The auditor or clerk shall t... |
Section 731.29 | Petition for referendum.
...e most recent general election for the office of governor in the municipal corporation, is filed with the city auditor or village clerk within thirty days after any ordinance or other measure is filed with the mayor or passed by the legislative authority of a village, or in case the mayor has vetoed the ordinance or any measure and returned it to council, such petition may be filed within thirty days after the ... |
Section 733.01 | Executive power in cities.
...rector of public safety, and such other officers and departments as are provided by Title VII of the Revised Code. Such executive officers shall have exclusive right to appoint all officers, clerks, and employees in their respective departments or offices and remove or suspend any of such officers, clerks, or employees, subject to the civil service laws. |
Section 733.03 | General powers of mayor in cities - merger of certain departments.
...reof may, by a majority vote, merge the office of director of public safety with that of director of public service, with one director to be appointed for the merged department, and the director of the merged department shall have those qualifications provided in section 735.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 733.11 | Books and accounts - merger of offices in certain cities.
...The city auditor shall keep the books of the city and exhibit accurate statements of all moneys received and expended, of all property owned by the city and the income derived therefrom, and of all taxes and assessments. In cities having a population of less than twenty thousand the legislative authority thereof may, by a majority vote, merge the duties of the clerk of the water works, clerk of the board of control, ... |
Section 733.15 | Certificate as to election of certain officers.
... of common pleas, the election of every officer of the municipal corporation having power to discharge the duties of a judge of a county court, to take the acknowledgement of deeds, or to certify depositions or affidavits to be used within such municipal corporation, with the date of such election, and the time when such officer became legally qualified to discharge the duties of such office. Such certificate shall b... |
Section 733.28 | Books and accounts - merger of offices.
...The village clerk shall keep the books of the village, exhibit accurate statements of all moneys received and expended, of all the property owned by the village and the income derived therefrom, and of all taxes and assessments. The legislative authority of the village may, by majority vote, merge the duties of the clerk of the board of trustees of public affairs with those of the village clerk, allowing the village ... |
Section 733.42 | Treasurer.
...orated municipal corporation shall take office immediately upon receiving a certificate of election pursuant to section 3505.38 of the Revised Code and shall serve from that time until four years from the first day of January after his election. Each municipal treasurer shall be an elector of the municipal corporation. |
Section 733.43 | Accounts of treasurer.
...not incompatible with the nature of his office. |
Section 733.47 | Duty of delivering money and property.
...tion, at the expiration of his term of office, or on his resignation or removal, shall deliver to his successor, all moneys, books, papers, and other property in his possession as treasurer. In the case of the death or incapacity of such treasurer, his legal representatives shall, in like manner, deliver the money and property which were in the treasurer's hands to the person entitled thereto. |
Section 733.49 | City director of law - term of office.
...The city director of law shall be elected for a term of four years, commencing on the first day of January next after his election. He shall be an elector of the city. |
Section 733.50 | Qualifications of city director of law.
...No person shall be eligible to the office of city director of law who is not an attorney at law, admitted to practice in this state. |
Section 733.62 | Annual report.
...ting in January, of the business of his office, the moneys by him collected during the year preceding, and such other matters as he deems proper to promote the good government and welfare of the city. |
Section 733.65 | Oath and bond of sealer - appointment of inspectors.
...official duties, shall take the oath of office required by section 733.68 of the Revised Code. Except as otherwise provided in the municipal charter or in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, the sealer shall give bond to the municipal corporation in such amount as is prescribed by ordinance, with security to the approval of the mayor, and conditioned for the faithful performance of official duties. The sealer may app... |
Section 733.68 | Qualifications of municipal officers - oaths.
...other section of the Revised Code, each officer of a municipal corporation, or of any department or board of a municipal corporation, whether elected or appointed as a substitute for a regular officer, shall be an elector of the municipal corporation and, before entering upon official duties, shall take an oath to support the constitution of the United States and the constitution of this state and an oath that the... |
Section 733.71 | Certain facts shall not invalidate bond.
...ll faithfully perform the duties of the office shall be sufficient. The fact that the instrument is without a seal, that blanks, for example the date or amount, have been filled subsequent to its execution but before its acceptance, without the consent of the sureties, that all the obligees named in the instrument have not signed it, that new duties have been imposed on the officers, or that any merely formal objecti... |
Section 733.72 | Charges against municipal officers filed with probate judge - proceedings.
...mber of the legislative authority or an officer of the municipal corporation is or has been interested, directly or indirectly, in the profits of a contract, job, work, or service, or is or has been acting as a commissioner, architect, superintendent, or engineer in work undertaken or prosecuted by the municipal corporation, contrary to law; (C) That a member of the legislative authority or an officer of the municip... |
Section 733.73 | Appearance of counsel - jury.
...ed of any misfeasance or malfeasance in office, the prosecuting attorney shall appear on behalf of the complainant to conduct the prosecution. |
Section 733.76 | Removal of officer if found guilty.
... the court, make an order removing such officer from office, and forthwith transmit a certified copy thereof to the presiding officer of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, whereupon the vacancy shall be filled as provided by law. |
Section 733.77 | Payment of costs.
...n questions of law is instituted by the officer complained of, to reverse or vacate the order of the probate court, such officer shall not exercise the functions of his office until order is finally reversed or vacated. |
Section 733.80 | Duties of fire engineer, engineer, superintendent of markets - compensation.
...or superintendent of markets, each such officer shall perform the duties prescribed by Title VII of the Revised Code and such other duties, not incompatible with the nature of his office, as the legislative authority by ordinance requires, and shall receive for his services such compensation by fees or salary, or both, as is provided by ordinance. |
Section 733.85 | Municipal income tax administration in noncharter municipalities.
...he method of appointing and removing an officer who shall be responsible for the collection and deposit to the municipal treasury of municipal income taxes and the enforcement and administration of the municipal corporation's income tax ordinances, resolutions, and rules, including the powers, duties, and functions of the responsible administering officer and employees serving under the administering officer's direct... |
Section 735.03 | Management and operation of municipally owned public utilities by board.
...ears. At the expiration of each term of office an appointment shall be made for a term of six years. In case of vacancy by death, resignation, or removal from the city of a member of such board, the mayor, with the consent of the legislative authority, shall immediately appoint a successor to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. The legislative authority shall designate the compensation to be paid to said members... |
Section 735.09 | Execution of contracts.
...ne copy of which shall be filed in his office and one with the city auditor. No liability shall be created against the city as to any matters under the supervision of such director except by his express authority. No director of public service or officer or employee of his department shall be interested in any contract under his supervision. |
Section 735.17 | Platting commissioner.
... such land is entitled to record in the office of the county recorder without such written approval so endorsed thereon. The approval of the platting commissioner of a city shall not be required, unless such city is the nearest to the land sought to be allotted. |
Section 735.20 | Notice of completion of plans.
...adway, or alley shall be placed in the office of the city engineer for the inspection of persons interested, and notice that it is ready for inspection shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the city, for six consecutive weeks, or as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code. |
Section 735.24 | Acceptance of plan by owner - dedication of streets.
...d and recorded in the county recorder's office, may at any time accept such plan so far as it concerns their property. Such acceptance, or the selling of lots referring to the plan or to the streets and alleys therein laid out, shall be a statutory dedication of the streets and alleys in the property described in the acceptance, or of the streets or alleys called for in the description of the lots so sold, so far as ... |
Section 735.272 | Board of trustees of public affairs abolished upon establishment of village administrator position.
...ode, shall be abolished and the term of office of members of such board shall terminate. All contracts entered into by said board of trustees of public affairs and rules and regulations and other action taken by such board shall continue in effect until they have terminated of their own accord or until they shall have been modified, changed, revised, amended, or repealed in the manner provided by law. In the event ... |
Section 735.31 | Street commissioner - appointment - qualifications.
...s waived by ordinance. Vacancies in the office of street commissioner shall be filled by the mayor for the unexpired term. The appointment of a street commissioner shall include a probationary period of six months. If an appointment is made for an unexpired term, and if the same village street commissioner is reappointed at the end of that term, the probationary period shall continue into his next term. No appointme... |
Section 735.32 | General duties.
...n of the mayor or other chief executive officer of a municipal corporation, the street commissioner, or an engineer, when one is provided by the legislative authority, shall supervise the improvement and repair of streets, avenues, alleys, lands, lanes, squares, wards, landings, market houses, bridges, viaducts, sidewalks, sewers, drains, ditches, culverts, ship channels, streams, and watercourses. Such commissioner ... |
Section 737.041 | Providing police service without contract.
...s located and upon authorization by an officer or employee of the police department providing the police protection who is designated by title of office or position, pursuant to the resolution of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, to give the authorization. Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code, insofar as it applies to the operation of police departments, shall apply to any municipal corpora... |
Section 737.15 | Appointment of village marshal.
...by ordinance, and who shall continue in office until removed therefrom as provided by section 737.171 of the Revised Code. No person shall receive an appointment under this section after January 1, 1970, unless, not more than sixty days prior to receiving such appointment, the person has passed a physical examination, given by a licensed physician, a physician assistant, a clinical nurse specialist, a certified nurs... |
Section 737.16 | Appointment of deputy marshals, police officers, night guards and special police officers.
...on, appoint all deputy marshals, police officers, night guards, and special police officers. All such officers shall continue in office until removed therefrom for the cause and in the manner provided by section 737.19 of the Revised Code. No person shall receive an appointment under this section after January 1, 1970, unless the person has, not more than sixty days prior to receiving such appointment, passed a phys... |
Section 737.18 | General powers of village police officers.
...The marshal shall be the peace officer of a village and the executive head, under the mayor, of the police force. The marshal, and the deputy marshals, policemen, or nightwatchmen under him shall have the powers conferred by law upon police officers in all villages of the state, and such other powers, not inconsistent with the nature of their offices, as are conferred by ordinance. A marshal, deputy marshal, or pol... |
Section 738.02 | Election of members - notice.
...owing the determination of the board or officer having control of the health department of the municipal corporation to create a sanitary police pension fund, an election shall be held to choose five trustees from the sanitary police force. Such board or officer shall give notice thereof by posting it in a conspicuous place at the headquarters of such force. Between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. of the day desi... |
Section 742.114 | Designation of Ohio-qualified agents - selection policy - utilization - annual report.
... "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 board of trustees of the fund shall, for the purposes of this section, designate an agent as an Ohio-qualified agent if the agent meets all of the following requirements: (1) The agent is subject to taxation under ... |
Section 742.301 | Penalty and interest on late payment of an employer's accrued liability.
... the fund may seek payment through the office of budget and management. On certification by the board to the director of budget and management of any such amount due, the director shall withhold from the employer any amount available, not to exceed the amount certified as due the fund, from any amounts under the director's control that are payable or due the employer. The director shall pay the amount withheld... |
Section 742.461 | Restitution order based on theft in office or certain sex offenses.
...(A) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, any payment that is to be made under a pension or other type of benefit, other than a survivorship benefit, that has been granted to a person under this chapter, any payment of accumulated contributions standing to a person's credit under this chapter, and any payment of any other amounts to be paid to a person under this chapter upon the person's withdrawal of... |
Section 742.61 | Treasurer of state is custodian of police and fire pension fund.
...te and kept in the secretary of state's office. The board may require the treasurer of state to give other and additional bonds, as the funds under the control and management of the board increase, in such amounts and at such times as are fixed by the board, which additional bonds shall be conditioned, filed, and executed as is provided for the original bond of the treasurer of state covering the funds under the cont... |
Section 742.63 | Adoption of rules for management of fund and disbursement of benefits.
...he management of the Ohio public safety officers death benefit fund and for disbursements of benefits as set forth in this section. (A) As used in this section: (1) "Member" means all of the following: (a) A member of the Ohio police and fire pension fund, including a member of the fund who has elected to participate in the deferred retirement option plan established under section 742.43 of the Revised Code or ... |
Section 743.08 | Investigation by legislative authority.
... duty or malfeasance on the part of any officer of such water works. Any such officer found by the committee to be so offending shall be liable to removal from office by the legislative authority. |
Section 743.28 | Negotiation of one-price schedule contract.
...to, by written acceptance, filed in the office of the auditor or clerk of the municipal corporation, the legislative authority may, for the purpose of exercising the rights of the municipal corporation under division (B) of this section, at any time during such period negotiate with the company a new contract establishing the one-price schedule provided for under division (B) of this section, provided said new contra... |
Section 747.01 | Board of rapid transit commissioners.
...nd approved as other bonds of municipal officers; the premium on such bond shall be paid by the city. The commissioners shall be appointed for terms of one, two, three, four, and five years respectively, and their successors shall be appointed for a term of five years, in cities having no charter, and in cities having charters in accordance with the provisions thereof, and in case of vacancy by death, resignation, o... |
Section 747.06 | Assessment against property owners for construction of boulevard or parkway - limitations.
...olution of necessity, be on file in the office of the board, and notice of the resolution shall be served by such board or any person designated by it for the purpose. Objections to assessments and the claims of property owners for damages shall be filed with the clerk of the board, and such board shall determine whether claims for damages shall be judicially inquired into before commencement or after completion of t... |
Section 747.08 | Application of proceeds from sale of bonds.
... elevated structures, subways, tunnels, offices, sidetracks, turnouts, machine shops, bridges, and other appurtenances, and for the purchase, acquisition, or condemnation of the necessary lands, easements, and rights of way, and for the purchase of the equipment necessary for the operation thereof. The proceeds of bonds specially issued for such purposes shall be used to pay the cost for the construction of boulevard... |
Section 749.03 | Health facility in another municipal corporation.
...d Code. The health facility may include office space for physicians. The facility shall be operated pursuant to the law that regulates the operation of the hospital. (C) When a proposal to establish a health facility in another municipal corporation is made by a board of hospital commissioners, all of the following apply: (1) The board shall give written notice to the legislative authority of its municipal corporat... |
Section 749.08 | Management and control of hospitals by board.
...roperty, including supplies, equipment, office facilities, and other property; (3) Services rendered by the hospital. |
Section 749.084 | Construction, acquisition, or lease of property by board.
...ng structure for the purpose of leasing office space to local physicians; (C) Lease real property to any person to construct facilities for providing medical services other than inpatient hospital services or otherwise lease or convey interests in real estate for providing medical services other than inpatient hospital services. |
Section 749.10 | Terms of contracts.
...and contracts shall be deposited in the office of the clerk of the municipal corporation. |
Section 749.27 | Making of contracts.
...and contracts shall be deposited in the office of the clerk of the municipal corporation. |
Section 753.22 | Commissary - fund.
...ount record in the workhouse's business office. The commissary shall provide for the distribution to indigent persons incarcerated in the workhouse necessary hygiene articles and writing materials. (B) If a commissary is established, the director of public safety or the joint board established pursuant to section 753.15 of the Revised Code shall establish a commissary fund for the workhouse. The management of funds ... |
Section 753.31 | Access by prisoners to exercise equipment or participation in fighting skills programs.
... immobile. (3) "Municipal correctional officer" means a person who is employed by a municipal corporation as an employee or officer of a municipal jail, municipal workhouse, minimum security jail, joint city and county workhouse, municipal-county correctional center, multicounty-municipal correctional center, municipal-county jail or workhouse, or multicounty-municipal jail or workhouse. (4) A person is "employed b... |
Section 755.23 | Compensation - oath - bond.
...uties, they shall each take the oath of office prescribed by section 733.68 of the Revised Code, and, except as otherwise provided in the municipal charter or in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, shall give bond in the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars, conditioned according to section 733.71 of the Revised Code, and to the approval of the mayor and legislative authority of the municipal corporation. |
Section 757.06 | Certification to the city or county.
...or organization, shall be filed in the office of the city controller of the city or the board of county commissioners of the county, as a condition precedent to the receipt by the association, council, art museum, or similar organization of any payments. |
Section 759.06 | Bond of officer to secure cemetery funds.
...a municipal corporation may require the officer authorized to receive and disburse moneys arising from the sale of lots, or otherwise, and to invest, manage, and control the property and funds in his hands, to give a bond to the municipal corporation with sufficient sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duty, account for all moneys received by him, and pay over to his successor all moneys or other... |
Section 759.11 | Bylaws and regulations.
...orm such other duties pertaining to the office as the legislative authority by ordinance prescribes. |
Section 759.21 | Vacancies.
...n of death, disability, or removal from office of a member, the mayor shall appoint a member to fill such vacancy. An appointment to fill a vacancy shall be made at the first meeting of the legislative authority of the village after such vacancy has been brought to the attention of the mayor and the legislative authority. |
Section 759.36 | Board of cemetery trustees - clerk-treasurer.
...ting, for misfeasance or malfeasance in office, gross neglect of duty, or gross immorality, but no member shall be so removed until having had at least ten days' notice in writing, together with a copy of the charges against the member, and an opportunity to appear and defend self either in person or by counsel. |
Section 761.01 | Industrial and economic development definitions.
... motor vehicles, power driven vehicles, office equipment, raw materials, small tools, supplies and accounts receivable located within the boundaries of the municipal corporation. |
Section 761.07 | Bonds not a debt of state.
...such municipal corporation. In case any officer whose manual or facsimile signature appears on any revenue bond or coupon shall cease to be such officer before the delivery of such bonds, such signature shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes as if he had remained in office until such delivery. The ordinance or trust agreement may provide for the certification of the bond by the trustee or fiscal... |
Section 9.03 | Newsletters of political subdivisions.
...n or election of a candidate for public office, the investigation, prosecution, or recall of a public official, or the passage of a levy or bond issue. (2) Compensate any employee of the political subdivision for time spent on any activity to influence the outcome of an election for any of the purposes described in division (C)(1)(e) of this section. Division (C)(2) of this section does not prohibit the use of publ... |
Section 9.06 | Private operation and management of initial intensive program prison.
...r, that the contractor provide suitable office space for the contract monitor at the facility, and that the contractor allow the contract monitor unrestricted access to all parts of the facility and all records of the facility except the contractor's financial records; (10) A requirement that if the facility is a state correctional institution designated department of rehabilitation and correction staff members be ... |
Section 9.23 | Disbursements by government entities definitions.
...y means the director or chief executive officer, in the case of a state agency, or the legislative authority, in the case of a political subdivision. (E) "Minimum percentage of money that is to be expended on the recipient's direct costs" means the percentage of the total amount of the contract entered into under section 9.231 of the Revised Code that, at a minimum, has to be expended on the recipient's direct costs... |
Section 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.
...n that is signed by the person or by an officer or agent of the person authorized to legally bind the person and that embodies all of the requirements and conditions set forth in sections 9.23 to 9.236 of the Revised Code. If the disbursement of money occurs over the course of a governmental entity's fiscal year, rather than in a lump sum, the contracting authority of the governmental entity shall enter into the writ... |
Section 9.27 | State contracts - invalid terms and conditions.
... of state, and all departments, boards, offices, commissions, agencies, institutions, and other instrumentalities of the state of Ohio, but not including the general assembly or any legislative agency, or any court or judicial agency. (B) Except as otherwise required or permitted by state or federal law, a contract entered into by the state for the procurement of goods or services shall not include any of the foll... |
Section 9.35 | Contracts for ministerial duties by public officials.
...official" means an elected or appointed officer, employee, or agent of any political subdivision, board, commission, bureau, or other public body established by law who is permitted or required in the performance of his duties to issue checks, keep books and records, prepare and preserve payroll and other employee records, and make reports or perform other similar duties. (B) Any public official may contract for and... |
Section 9.40 | Payroll deduction for United States savings bonds.
...c employee" means any person holding an office, not elective, under the state, any county, municipal corporation, park district, conservancy district, sanitary district, health district, township, or public library, or employed and paid in whole or in part by the state or any of such named authorities in any capacity. |
Section 9.441 | Continuing rights or benefits for prior service.
... The merger of a municipal and a county office; (2) The merger of municipal and county functions or duties; (3) The transfer of functions or duties between a municipal corporation and county. (B) The new employer of any affected employee shall treat the employee's prior service with such former employer as if it had been served with the new employer for the purpose of compensating the employee or granting him any ... |
Section 9.492 | Contingency fee contract with private attorney.
...resources within the attorney general's office to handle the matter involved; (2) The nature of the legal matter for which private representation is required so long as divulging that information would not violate any ethical responsibility of the attorney general or privilege held by the state. (B) If the attorney general or the attorney general's designee makes the determination described in division (A) of thi... |
Section 9.56 | Plans and drawings for public buildings filed with county recorder.
...bdivision, or any other organized body, office, agency, institution, or entity established by the laws of this state for the exercise of any function of government. (B) Except as otherwise provided in division (C) of this section, the owner of any public building, within thirty days after the completion of the project, shall file the plans and drawings representing the building as built for any such public building ... |
Section 9.65 | Annuity program for volunteer fire fighters.
...ame frequency that an audit of a public office is performed under section 117.11 of the Revised Code. The audit required under division (A)(3) of this section shall be in addition to and separate from any audit of a township, joint fire district, or municipal corporation required under section 117.11 of the Revised Code but may be performed at the same time as such an audit. (4) Provisions for termination of the pr... |
Section 9.66 | Indication of outstanding liability owed to state in application for economic development assistance.
...ate agency" means every organized body, office, or agency established by the laws of the state for the exercise of any function of state government. (B) A person who applies to the state, a state agency, or a political subdivision for economic development assistance shall indicate on the application for assistance whether the person has any outstanding liabilities owed to the state, a state agency, or a political su... |
Section 9.69 | Duties and status of law enforcement officer.
... used in this section, "law enforcement officer" means any of the following who is employed, commissioned, disposed, appointed, or elected in a capacity specified in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section for this state, a political subdivision of this state, or an agency, department, or instrumentality of this state or a political subdivision of this state: (1) Any law enforcement officer, as defined in sect... |
Section 9.73 | Public employer inquiries regarding criminal background.
...State agency" means any organized body, office, agency, institution, or other entity established by the laws of the state for the exercise of any function of government. (3) "Political subdivision" means a county, township, municipal corporation, or any other body corporate and politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state. (B) No public employer shall inc... |
Section 9.76 | Boycott provisions in certain contracts.
..."State agency" means an organized body, office, agency, institution, or other entity established by the laws of the state for the exercise of a function of state government, and includes a "state institution of higher education" as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code. (B) A state agency may not enter into or renew a contract with a company for the acquisition or provision of supplies, equipment, or serv... |
Section 9.823 | Risk management reserve fund.
... to it. (B) The director, through the office of risk management, shall operate the risk management reserve fund on an actuarially sound basis. (C) Reserves shall be maintained in the risk management reserve fund in any amount that is necessary and adequate, in the exercise of sound and prudent actuarial judgment, to cover potential liability claims, expenses, fees, or damages. Money in the fund may be applie... |
Section 9.833 | Self-insurance program for health care benefits.
... provide health care benefits for their officers or employees may do any of the following: (1) Establish and maintain an individual self-insurance program with public moneys to provide authorized health care benefits, including but not limited to, health care, prescription drugs, dental care, and vision care, in accordance with division (C) of this section; (2) Establish and maintain a health savings account progra... |
Section 901.22 | Matching grants for purchasing agricultural easements.
... submitting a copy of the report to the office of farmland preservation in the department of agriculture, and requirements and procedures governing corrective actions that may be necessary to enforce the terms of the agricultural easement. (2) Establish provisions that shall be included in the instrument conveying to a municipal corporation, county, township, soil and water conservation district, or charitable organ... |
Section 901.29 | Production of records.
...s, papers, or records kept by it in any office or place within or without the state, or of verified copies in lieu thereof, if the director so orders, in order that an examination thereof may be made by him or under his direction. Each such company, firm, corporation, person, or copartnership that fails or refuses to comply with such order or subpoena, shall, for each day it so fails or refuses, pay into the state t... |
Section 902.04 | Purpose of loans, debts, bonds.
... other issuer shall be executed by such officers, in manual or facsimile form, and bear such official seal or a facsimile thereof, as shall be provided in the bond proceedings for the bonds. In case any officer whose signature or a facsimile of whose signature, appears on any bonds or coupons ceases to be such officer before delivery of bonds, such signature or facsimile is nevertheless sufficient for all purposes th... |
Section 905.31 | Fertilizer definitions.
... to the plan that comply with the field office technical guide established by the conservation service and adopted by the director in rules adopted under division (E) of section 939.02 of the Revised Code and that are not older than four years; (b) Documentation of the method and seasonal time of utilization and application of nutrients; (c) Identification of all nutrients applied, including manure, fertilizer, s... |
Section 909.01 | Apiary definitions.
...s, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, servant, or other individual acting for or employed by any person as above defined within the scope of his employment or office is deemed to be the act, omission, or failure of such person, as well as that of the officer, agent, servant, or other employee. (B) "Bees" means any stage of any species of the genus Apis. (C) "Bee diseases" means any infectious or c... |
Section 917.032 | Subcommittees.
...all determine the length of the term of office of each member of a standing subcommittee or other subcommittee and may remove a member for misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance. A standing subcommittee or any other subcommittee may do all of the following: (A) Advise and consult with the milk sanitation board in the administration and enforcement of this chapter and rules adopted under it; (B) Make recommendati... |
Section 917.12 | Reports and examinations.
...ector in writing, may, during the usual office hours, examine such pertinent books and records of any dealer as are found by him necessary to verify the reports made to the director by the dealer or to determine whether records are properly and accurately kept or to determine whether such sections have been and are being complied with by such dealer or to determine whether producers are being paid according to the st... |
Section 917.13 | Payment reports.
...ll be open to public inspection during office hours. |
Section 917.17 | Confidential information.
...f his duties, execute and file in the office of the secretary of state, a bond in such amount as is fixed by the secretary of state. If surety company bonds are furnished, the premiums thereon shall be paid by the department. |
Section 917.22 | Denial, suspension or revocation of license.
... licensee requests shall be the central office of the department of agriculture. (2) The director shall notify a licensee by certified mail or personal delivery that the licensee is conditionally entitled to a hearing. The director shall specify in the notice that, in order to obtain a hearing, the licensee must request the hearing not later than ten days after the date of receipt of the notice. (3) If the licensee... |
Section 924.22 | Grain marketing program operating committee.
...program operating committee shall hold office in accordance with rules. |
Section 926.28 | Disclosing lack of title or existence of lien or mortgage - posting notice.
...hall post in a conspicuous place in his office a copy of division (A) of this section together with the penalty imposed on the depositor for failure to comply with the requirement for disclosure. The notice shall be in large type that is easily readable for depositors in the conduct of business with the licensed handler. |
Section 927.59 | Nursery inspections.
..., building, cellar, freight, or express office, or warehouse, car, vessel, motor vehicle, or other place which it may be necessary or desirable for him to enter in administering sections 927.51 to 927.72, inclusive, of the Revised Code. No person shall deny such access to the director or any of his authorized representatives, or in any manner, hinder, thwart, or defeat such inspection by misrepresentation, or conceal... |
Section 927.72 | Violations of nursery stock laws.
...B) The act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, servant, or other individual acting for or employed by any person within the scope of his employment or office, shall be the act, omission, or failure of such person, as well as that of the officer, agent, servant, or other employee. |
Section 929.03 | Agricultural district land exempt from assessments.
...d in the appropriate county recorder's office. Moneys collected as a result of the charge shall be deposited in the appropriate fund of the public entity that levied the special assessment. If the owner of exempt land sells or transfers a lot to the owner's son, daughter, brother, sister, mother, or father for the purpose of constructing a dwelling in which the relative will reside for at least three years, an... |
Section 935.06 | Issuance or denial of wildlife shelter permit.
...identification and investigation in the office of the attorney general for a criminal records check of the applicant for the permit. Upon receipt of a request, the superintendent of the bureau shall conduct a criminal records check in the manner described in division (B) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code to determine whether any information exists that indicates that the applicant previously has been convicted o... |
Section 935.09 | Issuance or denial of restricted snake possession permit.
...identification and investigation in the office of the attorney general for a criminal records check of the applicant for the permit. Upon receipt of a request, the superintendent of the bureau shall conduct a criminal records check in the manner described in division (B) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code to determine whether any information exists that indicates that the applicant previously has been convi... |
Section 936.02 | Establishment; members.
...all serve three-year staggered terms of office in accordance with rules adopted by the director. |
Section 936.11 | Termination of program.
...as of the county in which the principal office of the nonprofit corporation is located shall distribute the remaining unobligated money to be used for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, to the federal, a state, or a local government to be used for a public purpose, or to one or more organizations that are organized and operated exclusively for one or more... |
Section 940.04 | Soil and water conservation district supervisors.
... district in which they are running for office. |
Section 940.05 | Governing body of district.
...commission. (F) For all employees and officers who are entrusted with funds, the board shall either: (1) Provide for the execution of surety bonds; (2) By resolution, adopt a policy to allow for use of an employee dishonesty and faithful performance of duty insurance policy to cover financial or property loss caused by the fraudulent or dishonest actions of, and the failure to perform a duty prescribed by law f... |
Section 940.06 | Supervisors of soil and water conservation district; additional powers.
... the Revised Code, certain torts of its officers, employees, or agents acting within the scope of their employment or official responsibilities, or with respect to the enforcement of its obligations and covenants made under this chapter; (H) To make and enter into all contracts, leases, and agreements and execute all instruments necessary or incidental to the performance of the duties and the execution of the power... |
Section 940.10 | Sale of unneeded personal property of district.
...hicles acquired for the use of district officers, road machinery, equipment, tools, or supplies, that is not needed for public use, or is obsolete or unfit for the use for which it was acquired, the board may sell such property at public auction or by sealed bid to the highest bidder. The board may sell the property after giving at least ten days' notice of the time, place, and manner of sale by posting a typewritten... |
Section 940.27 | Schedule of estimated assessments.
...descriptions from the county recorder's office. For purposes of the description the county recorder shall not require a metes and bounds survey. (B) In determining the estimated assessment on a parcel of land, the board or its designee shall do both of the following: (1) Use the information compiled in accordance with sections 940.24 to 940.26 of the Revised Code; (2) Consider, and incorporate when applicable, ... |
Section 940.39 | Videoconferencing and teleconferencing of meetings.
... board shall establish the board's main office or board room as the primary meeting location for the video conference or teleconference. The conference shall be held at that location in an open meeting at which the public is allowed to attend. (C) Before convening a meeting of a board of supervisors by video conference or by teleconference, designated staff shall send, via electronic mail, facsimile, or United Stat... |
Section 943.03 | Application for license.
...ion, township, and county, and the post-office address of the location where the business is to be conducted, the name of any employee authorized to act in the dealer's or broker's behalf, and such additional information as the department prescribes. The applicant shall satisfy the department of the applicant's good faith in seeking to engage in such business. The department shall issue to the applicant a license t... |
Section 943.031 | Application for license as a small dealer.
...rporation or township, county, and post-office address of the location where the business is to be conducted, the name of any employee who is authorized to act in the small dealer's behalf, and any additional information that the department prescribes. (B) The applicant shall satisfy the department of the applicant's good faith in seeking to engage in the business of a small dealer. The department then shall issue ... |
Section 955.01 | Registration of dogs.
... day of the applicable January, in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the dog is kept or harbored, an application for registration for a period of one year or three years or an application for a permanent registration. The board of county commissioners, by resolution, may extend the period for filing the application. The application shall state the age, sex, color, character of hair, wheth... |
Section 955.17 | Costs - fees.
...he board to be incurred by other county offices in helping the dog warden perform his duties under those sections. (C) Upon completion of the study, the board shall hold a public hearing at a regular or special session of the board, after giving reasonable notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the county of the hearing's date, time, and place. At the hearing, the board shall consider any proposed fees tha... |
Section 961.02 | Filing declaration restricting land for use as pet cemetery.
...hall file, or cause to be filed, in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the land is located, a declaration restricting the land to being used only for such purposes as are usual and normal for the operation of a pet cemetery. The owner shall execute the declaration in the same manner and with the same effect as a conveyance of an interest in land. The county recorder shall record the declar... |
Section 961.05 | Removal of land restriction.
...t to this section shall be filed in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the land is located, who shall record it in the official records. |
Section 102.021 | Former state officials to report certain financial information.
...ing the end of the former state elected officer's or staff member's service or public employment, except as provided in division (B) or (D) of this section, each former state elected officer or staff member who filed or was required to file a disclosure statement under section 102.02 of the Revised Code shall file, on or before the deadlines specified in division (D) of this section, with the joint legislative ethics... |
Section 102.031 | Conflicts of interest of member of general assembly.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Business associate" means a person with whom a member of the general assembly is conducting or undertaking a financial transaction. (2) "Contribution" has the same meaning as in section 3517.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Employee" does not include a member of the general assembly whose nonlegislative position of employment does not involve the performance of or the authority to per... |
Section 102.07 | No divulging of information in disclosure statements.
...No member, employee, or agent of the Ohio ethics commission, board of commissioners on grievances and discipline of the supreme court, or joint legislative ethics committee shall divulge any information or any books, papers, or documents presented to the commission, joint legislative ethics committee, or board of commissioners on grievances and discipline without the consent, in writing, of the appropriate ethics com... |
Section 125.036 | Ohio-based personal protective equipment manufacturers program.
...(A) As used in this section: "Ohio-based personal protective equipment manufacturer" means a manufacturer, at least two-thirds of the beneficial ownership of which is vested in residents of this state, that produces personal protective equipment in this state. "Personal protective equipment" has the meaning defined in division (E) of section 125.05 of the Revised Code. (B) The director of administrative serv... |
Section 125.04 | Determining what supplies and services are purchased by or for state agencies.
...sion in the program signed by the chief officer of the company, organization, or chartered nonpublic school. A governmental agency desiring to participate in such purchase contracts shall file with the department a written request for inclusion in the program. A state institution of higher education desiring to participate in such purchase contracts shall file with the department a certified copy of resolution of the... |
Section 125.041 | Purchases by state elected officials.
...(A) Nothing in sections 125.02, 125.04 to 125.08, 125.12 to 125.16, 125.18, 125.31 to 125.76, or 125.831 of the Revised Code shall be construed as limiting the attorney general, auditor of state, secretary of state, or treasurer of state in any of the following: (1) Purchases for less than the dollar amounts for the purchase of supplies or services determined under section 125.05 of the Revised Code; (2) P... |
Section 125.05 | Competitive selection.
...No state agency shall purchase any supplies or services except as provided in this section and section 127.16 of the Revised Code. When exercising direct purchasing authority the agency shall utilize a selection process that complies with all applicable laws, rules, or regulations of the department of administrative services. (A) A state agency may, without competitive selection, make any purchase of supplies or s... |