Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 133.083 | Tourism development district revenue supported bonds.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Anticipation notes" means notes issued in anticipation of the tourism development district revenue supported bonds authorized by this section. (2) "Authorizing proceedings" means the resolution, legislation, trust agreement, certification, and other agreements, instruments, and documents, as amended and supplemented, authorizing, or providing for the security or sale or award of, t... |
Section 133.29 | Offering of securities to officers of bond investment fund or treasury investment board.
... and accrued interest to the officer or officers who have charge of the bond retirement fund of the subdivision, or in the case of a municipal corporation to the treasury investment board for investment under section 731.56 of the Revised Code, or an officer or similar treasury investment board having the authority under a charter. (B) Any securities sold under this section shall bear interest at a rate or rates tha... |
Section 133.55 | Notice of reassessment - tax duplicate - objections - hearing.
...Before adopting any reassessment provided for in section 133.54 of the Revised Code, the fiscal officer shall prepare and file for public inspection a list containing the names of the owners, a tax duplicate description of each parcel of land on which the reassessment will be levied, and the total amount to be reassessed, separately stated as to each parcel, and the taxing authority shall publish notice for two... |
Section 1341.16 | Sureties of township officers may apply to be discharged.
...A surety of a constable, township fiscal officer, or other township officer, may notify the board of township trustees, by giving at least five days' notice in writing, that the surety is unwilling to continue as surety for the officer and, at a time named in the notice, will make application to the board to be released from further liability upon the bond. The surety also shall give at least three days' notice... |
Section 1345.01 | Consumer sales practices definitions.
...with residential mortgages between loan officers, mortgage brokers, or nonbank mortgage lenders and their customers; transactions involving a home construction service contract as defined in section 4722.01 of the Revised Code; transactions between certified public accountants or public accountants and their clients; transactions between attorneys, physicians, or dentists and their clients or patients; and transactio... |
Section 135.01 | Uniform depository act definitions.
...e directors, trustees, or other similar officers of such subdivision. The governing board of a subdivision electing or appointing a treasurer shall be the governing board of all other subdivisions for which such treasurer is authorized by law to act. In the case of a county school financing district that levies a tax pursuant to section 5705.215 of the Revised Code, the county board of education that serves as its ta... |
Section 141.011 | Annual salaries of elective officers beginning in 2020 through 2028.
...28, the annual salaries of the elective officers of the state as prescribed by divisions (A) to (F) of section 141.01 of the Revised Code shall be increased as follows: (1) In calendar year 2020, by four per cent; (2) In calendar year 2021, by three per cent; (3) In calendar year 2022, by one and three-quarters per cent; (4) In calendar year 2023, by one and three-quarters per cent; (5) In calendar year 2024, by... |
Section 145.194 | Contributions by law enforcement or public safety officers to defined contribution plan.
...(A) A member participating in a PERS defined contribution plan who becomes a PERS law enforcement officer or PERS public safety officer shall cease making contributions to a PERS defined contribution plan. During employment as a PERS law enforcement officer or a PERS public safety officer and any concurrent employment in a position subject to this chapter, the member shall contribute only to the PERS defined benefit ... |
Section 1519.04 | Rule violations - enforcement.
...No person shall violate any rule adopted by the director of natural resources under this chapter. Every sheriff, deputy sheriff, marshal, deputy marshal, member of the organized police department of any municipal corporation, police constable of any township, wildlife officer, natural resources officer, conservancy district police officer, and other law enforcement officer, within the area of the law enforcement off... |
Section 1531.133 | Wildlife violators compact for joint enforcement operations.
...f the Revised Code, to enable wildlife officers and the specified law enforcement officers to assist each other in the provision of law enforcement services within the jurisdictions that are subject to the memorandum of understanding, agreement, or mutual aid compact. (2) Employees of the division of wildlife who are serving under the terms of a memorandum of understanding, agreement, or mutual aid compact e... |
Section 1533.03 | Prevention of authorized hunting, trapping, or fishing prohibited.
...(A) No person shall purposely prevent or attempt to prevent any person from hunting, trapping, or fishing for a wild animal as authorized by this chapter by any of the following means: (1) Placing oneself in a location in which he knows or should know that his presence may affect the behavior of the wild animal being hunted, trapped, or fished for or otherwise affect the feasibility of the taking of the wild animal ... |
Section 1533.121 | Deer killed by motor vehicle on highway.
...Except as otherwise provided by division rule, the driver of every motor vehicle that has caused the death of a deer by striking the deer on a highway may take possession of the deer, provided that within twenty-four hours thereafter, the driver reports the accident to a wildlife officer or other law enforcement officer. The officer shall investigate, and, if the officer finds the death has been caused as alleged,... |
Section 1546.18 | Natural resources officer may take possession of boat.
...A natural resources officer appointed under section 1501.24 of the Revised Code may take possession of and hold a boat or other property if such action appears necessary in the course of making an arrest of a person violating sections 1546.15 to 1546.17 of the Revised Code. A natural resources officer shall not be held liable for the loss of or any damage done to such boat or other property taken and held by reason o... |
Section 1547.63 | Enforcement.
...Every sheriff, deputy sheriff, marshal, deputy marshal, member of the organized police department of any municipal corporation, police constable of any township, wildlife officer, natural resources officer, conservancy district police officer, and other law enforcement officer, within the area of any such law enforcement officer's authority, may enforce this chapter and rules and, in the exercise thereof, may stop an... |
Section 164.09 | Issuing and sale of general obligations.
... agency and local public entity and its officers, members, or employees, undertaken pursuant to the bond proceedings, is hereby established as a duty of the issuer, and of each such agency, local subdivision, officer, member, or employee having authority to perform such duty, specifically enjoined by the law and resulting from an office, trust, or station within the meaning of section 2731.01 of the Revised Cod... |
Section 1701.17 | Sale of shares to corporation or subsidiary employees - delegation of authority.
...sion (A) of this section to one or more officers if the resolution authorizing the delegation specifies the total number of shares or options that the officer or officers may award and the terms on which any shares may be issued, offered, or sold or the terms of any options. (2) The directors may not authorize any officer described in division (B)(1) of this section to designate that officer as a recipient of any sh... |
Section 1701.922 | Restoring rights, privileges and franchises upon reinstatement.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this division, upon reinstatement of a corporation's or professional association's articles of incorporation in accordance with section 1701.07, 1785.06, 5703.93, or 5733.22 of the Revised Code, the rights, privileges, and franchises, including all real or personal property rights and credits and all contract and other rights, of the corporation or association existing at the... |
Section 1702.47 | Voluntary dissolution.
...ames and addresses of its directors and officers; (6) The name and address of its statutory agent; (7) The date of dissolution, if other than the filing date. (F) The certificate described in division (E) of this section shall be signed by any authorized officer, unless the officer fails to execute and file the certificate within thirty days after the adoption of the resolution, or upon any date specified in th... |
Section 1702.60 | Restoring rights, privileges, and franchises upon reinstatement.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this division, upon reinstatement of a corporation's articles of incorporation in accordance with section 1702.06, 1702.59, or 1724.06 of the Revised Code, the rights, privileges, and franchises, including all real or personal property rights and credits and all contract and other rights, of the corporation existing at the time its articles of incorporation were canceled shall be f... |
Section 1706.46 | Cancellation and reinstatement.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this division, upon reinstatement of a limited liability company's articles or a foreign limited liability company's registration in accordance with section 1706.09 of the Revised Code, the rights and privileges, including all real or personal property rights and credits and all contract and other rights, of the company existing at the time its articles or registration were cancele... |
Section 1710.02 | Creation and organization.
...n 2921.42 of the Revised Code. District officers and district members and directors and their designees or proxies are not required to file a statement with the Ohio ethics commission under section 102.02 of the Revised Code. (b) Directors and their designees shall be entitled to the immunities provided by Chapter 1702. and to the same immunity as an employee under division (A)(6) of section 2744.03 of the Revised... |
Section 1715.08 | Consolidation of churches having same form of faith.
...s directors, trustees, elders, or other officers for the new body. Such officers of the new body shall succeed to the rights, trusts, duties, and obligations of those officers who, in the separate organizations, held in trust the real and personal estate of such separate churches, societies, or associations, and shall hold such other estates as they deem necessary to complete the new corporation. No such agreement s... |
Section 1729.24 | Effect of self-dealing.
...ion and one or more of its directors or officers, or between the association and any other person in which one or more of the association's directors or officers, are directors or officers, or have a financial or personal interest, shall be void or voidable solely for this reason, or solely because the director or officer is present at or participates in the meeting of the board or committee that authorizes the contr... |
Section 1739.03 | Certificate of authority issued by superintendent of insurance.
...nt. (4) The names and addresses of the officers, directors, and trustees of each proposed arrangement and a statement of whether any of such officers, directors, and trustees have been convicted of any felony or misdemeanor within ten years prior to the date of the application; (5) The powers of the officers, directors, and trustees; (6) The term of office of each officer, director, and trustee; (7) A brief outli... |
Section 1746.09 | General powers of business trust.
...est; (5) To elect or appoint trustees, officers, and agents of the business trust for the period of time the trust instrument or bylaws provides, to define the authority and duties of such trustees, officers, and agents, and to adopt and operate employee and officer benefit plans; (6) To make and alter bylaws not inconsistent with law or with its trust instrument for regulating the government of the business trust ... |