Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 171.02 | Meetings - organization.
...erson, vice-chairperson, and such other officers as it deems necessary. The council shall adopt rules for the conduct of its business and the election of its officers, and shall establish an office in Columbus. Each member of the council, before entering upon the member's official duties shall take and subscribe to an oath of office, to uphold the constitution and laws of the United States and this state and to perf... |
Section 1710.04 | Board of directors duties.
...tary, and treasurer of the board. These officers shall serve at the board's pleasure. A director may be elected to more than one office, except that the director elected as treasurer shall not be elected to any other office of the board. By the first day of March of each year, the treasurer shall submit to each member of the district and to the municipal executive, chief fiscal officer, and legislative authority ... |
Section 1711.11 | License required to operate certain concessions - inspectors.
... (F) This section does not require the officers of any county or independent agricultural society or of the Ohio expositions commission to grant any privilege or concession to any licensee. (G) The director shall enforce this section and, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, adopt all rules that are necessary for its enforcement. If the director finds that this section has been violated or that the... |
Section 1711.30 | Election on question of issuing bonds.
...at the next general election for county officers, held not less than ninety days after receiving from the county agricultural society the notice provided for in section 1711.25 of the Revised Code, the question of issuing and selling such bonds in such amount and denomination as are necessary for the purpose in view, and shall certify a copy of such resolution to the county board of elections. The county board of e... |
Section 1713.34 | Medical colleges or embalming board may receive bodies for study or dissection - procedure.
...ic expense, superintendents or managing officers of state benevolent institutions, boards of township trustees, sheriffs, or coroners, in possession of bodies not claimed or identified, or which must be buried at the expense of the state, county, or township, before burial, shall notify the professor of anatomy in a college which by its charter is empowered to teach anatomy, or the secretary of the board... |
Section 1715.02 | Sale of cemetery grounds no longer usable.
...the trustees, wardens, vestry, or other officers entrusted with the management of the property of such corporation or society may file a petition in the court of common pleas of the county where such property is situated, setting forth a description of such property, the existence of such ordinance, and the names of all persons holding burial privileges in such cemetery, so far as known to the petitioners. If such pr... |
Section 1715.03 | Transfer of cemetery land to cemetery association.
...aw of this state, the trustees or other officers entrusted with the management of the affairs of such society or association may file, in the court of common pleas of the county in which such real estate is situated, a petition stating how and by whom the title to such real estate is held and that such society or association desires to make such transfer, and asking for an order therefor. Notice of the filing of suc... |
Section 1715.10 | Consolidation of self-governing churches in same locality.
...es or polity and for the appointment of officers pursuant to such regulations. Upon the filing of such agreement the existence of each constituent organization is merged into that of the consolidated corporation, which shall thereafter be a single religious corporation not for profit, the members, officers, and conduct of which shall be as provided in such regulations. Such consolidated corporation shall from its inc... |
Section 1715.11 | Association for holding donations and bequests.
...An association incorporated for the purpose of receiving and holding donations, bequests, and funds derived from other sources, and disbursing the interest and income arising therefrom as provided in this section, shall hold all such principal sums as a permanent fund. The interest arising from such fund, and the annual income arising from all property held by such association, shall be applied and distributed annual... |
Section 1716.02 | Charitable organizations to file annual registration statement - contents - fees.
...ds; (3) The names and addresses of the officers, directors, trustees, and executive personnel of the charitable organization; (4) The annual financial report of the charitable organization for the immediately preceding fiscal year as required under section 1716.04 of the Revised Code; (5) The last day of the fiscal year for the charitable organization; (6) A statement of whether the charitable organization is reg... |
Section 1717.09 | Member may require police to act.
..., and deliver such animal to the proper officers of the society. |
Section 1717.10 | Fees.
...For all services rendered in carrying out sections 1717.01 to1717.18 of the Revised Code, a sheriff, constable, marshal, or police officer shall be paid such fees as the sheriff, constable, marshal, or police officer is allowed for like services in other cases. Such fees must be charged as costs, and reimbursed to the humane society by the person convicted. |
Section 1719.03 | Officers.
...The officers of a charitable trust incorporated as provided in section 1719.01 of the Revised Code, shall be a president, a vice-president, a treasurer and a secretary. The board may create other offices deemed necessary or designated by such deed or will. |
Section 1719.10 | Officers.
...The officers of a charitable trust incorporated under sections 1719.06 to 1719.12, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall consist of a president, a secretary, a treasurer, and such others as the board of directors deems necessary. The president shall be a member of such board. |
Section 1721.01 | Acquisition, holding, and sale of exempt property by cemetery associations.
...ded in this section, is served upon the officers of a cemetery, shall be subject to appropriation for highway or street purposes if an appropriation commences within four years of the serving of the notice. For such purposes said lands shall be subject to the exercise of the right of eminent domain by the municipal corporation in which such lands are located, by the board of county commissioners of the county in whic... |
Section 1721.05 | Land for entrance.
...When in the judgment of the officers of a cemetery association it is necessary to secure additional land for the purpose of making an entrance to its ground, or to improve an entrance already made, the officers may apply to the board of county commissioners of the county in which the cemetery is located for the appointment of appraisers. Upon such application being made, such board shall proceed in accordance with se... |
Section 1721.14 | Cemetery policemen.
...The trustees, directors, or other officers of a cemetery company or association, whether it is incorporated or unincorporated, and a board of township trustees having charge of township cemeteries, may appoint day and night watchmen for their grounds. All such watchmen, and all superintendents, gardeners, and agents of such company or association or of such board, who are stationed on the cemetery grounds may take a... |
Section 1725.03 | Officers' bonds and oaths.
...indred association may require from its officers, whether elected or appointed, sufficient bonds for the faithful discharge of their duties and trusts, which bonds shall be conditioned and made payable as prescribed by the association's bylaws and may be sued on, the money thereby collected to be held for the use of the party injured or for such other use as is determined upon by the association. The president, a vic... |
Section 1725.04 | Appointment of inspectors.
...d by the board of directors or board of officers of the association, and may take from each of his deputies a bond, with sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of such deputy; but in all cases the inspector, gauger, weigher, or measurer shall be responsible for his deputy's neglect of duty or misconduct in office. |
Section 1729.27 | Surety bonds.
...If required by the association's bylaws, every officer, employee, and agent handling funds, negotiable instruments, or other property of or for an association shall execute and deliver adequate bonds for the faithful performance of the officer's, employee's, or agent's duties and obligations. |
Section 1729.60 | Receiver appointed to wind up affairs of association.
...e authority vested in the directors and officers of the association, shall exercise such authority subject to such orders as are made by the court, and may be required to qualify by giving bond to the state in such amount as the court fixes, with surety to the satisfaction of the clerk of the court, conditioned for the faithful discharge of duties and for a due accounting for all money or property received. |
Section 1733.05 | Membership.
...elect or appoint one or more membership officers and delegate authority to any such membership officer to accept persons into membership. (B) (1) A person qualified for membership may become a member of a credit union upon the occurrence of any of the following: (a) The purchase of a membership in the credit union as provided in the credit union's bylaws; (b) The payment of an entrance fee established from tim... |
Section 1733.07 | Forming a credit union.
... of fixing compensation, and removal of officers and directors; (7) Defining, limiting, or regulating the exercise of the authority of the credit union, the directors, the officers, or all of the members; any provisions regulating rights respecting the purchase, ownership, method of payment for, alienation or transfer of shares; (8) Rules governing loans, the furnishing of statements of account, investments, reserv... |
Section 1733.15 | Board of directors.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided by law, the articles, or regulations, the corporate powers of a credit union shall be exercised, its business conducted, and its property controlled by a board of directors, provided that the number of directors fixed by the articles or regulations shall not be less than five. (B) All directors shall be voting members of the credit union. (C) The articles or regulations may di... |
Section 1733.21 | Binding effect of acts of minor officer.
...The act of any individual as a duly elected or appointed officer, director, or committeeman shall be binding upon the credit union although such person is not of legal age. |