Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 125.831 | Fleet management definitions.
...As used in sections 125.831 to 125.834 of the Revised Code: (A) "Alternative fuel" means any of the following fuels used in a motor vehicle: (1) E85 blend fuel; (2) Blended biodiesel; (3) Natural gas; (4) Liquefied petroleum gas; (5) Hydrogen; (6) Compressed air; (7) Any power source, including electricity; (8) Any fuel not described in divisions (A)(1) to (7) of this section that the United States ... |
Section 126.21 | Accounting duties of director of budget and management.
...(A) The director of budget and management shall do all of the following: (1) Keep all necessary accounting records; (2) Prescribe and maintain the accounting system of the state and establish appropriate accounting procedures and charts of accounts; (3) Establish procedures for the use of written, electronic, optical, or other communications media for approving and reviewing payment vouchers; (4) Reconcil... |
Section 128.02 | Statewide 9-1-1 steering committee.
...(A)(1) There is hereby created the statewide 9-1-1 steering committee, consisting of the following ten members: (a) The state chief information officer or the officer's designee; (b) Two members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker, one from the majority party and one from the minority party; (c) Two members of the senate appointed by the president, one from the majority party and one fro... |
Section 131.18 | Release and discharge of treasurer, clerk, or judge from liability.
...When a loss of public funds, entrusted to a county or municipal corporation treasurer or to a clerk of the court of common pleas, clerk of the court of appeals, clerk of the municipal court, clerk of the county court, judge of the probate court as clerk of such court, judge of the juvenile court as clerk of such court, or to a township or school district treasurer, or a fiscal officer of the board of trustees o... |
Section 133.19 | Fiscal officer of subdivision to certify estimate of maximum maturity.
...(A) Before the taxing authority passes the initial legislation under section 133.22 or 133.23 of the Revised Code providing for the issuance of Chapter 133. securities for purposes of permanent improvements, and any subsequent legislation for the purpose if the certification is changed, the fiscal officer of the subdivision shall certify to the taxing authority the estimate of the maximum maturity of the bonds, and, ... |
Section 133.22 | Authorizing anticipatory securities.
...(A) The taxing authority of a subdivision having legal authority and desiring to issue anticipatory securities that are Chapter 133. securities may pass legislation, and if anticipatory securities are outstanding and are to be paid in whole or in part at their maturity from the proceeds of renewal anticipatory securities, the taxing authority shall pass legislation that does all of the following: (1) With respect to... |
Section 133.39 | Issuance of duplicate security, check or warrant - alternative.
... officer, securing the subdivision, its officers, the paying agent, and the registrar against all loss or liability for or on account of the instrument replaced or payment made. |
Section 133.42 | Registration of coupon securities - transfer.
...ins is registered. (C) The responsible officers of the subdivision may charge a reasonable fee as compensation for the expense of such registration. |
Section 1341.08 | Sureties of county officers may apply to be discharged.
...ree days' written notice to each of the officers for whom he is surety of the time and place at which his application will be made. |
Section 141.13 | Fees or additional remuneration prohibited - exceptions.
...ation for any services rendered by such officers and employees, payment of which is made from the state treasury. (B) Division (A) of this section does not affect any right of a full-time municipal court judge, or a part-time judge of a municipal court of a territory having a population of more than fifty thousand, to compensation under divisions (B)(1)(a) and (2) of section 1901.11 of the Revised Code; to health, m... |
Section 145.47 | Per cent of compensation required as contribution - deductions.
...(A) Each public employee who is a contributor to the public employees retirement system shall contribute eight per cent of the contributor's earnable salary to the employees' savings fund, except that the public employees retirement board may raise the contribution rate to a rate not greater than ten per cent of the employee's earnable salary. (B) The head of each state department, institution, board, and co... |
Section 148.01 | Deferred compensation program definitions.
...(A) As used in this chapter: (1) "Eligible employee" means any public employee, as defined in division (A) of section 145.01 of the Revised Code; any person eligible to become a member of the public employees retirement system under section 145.20 of the Revised Code; any employee, as defined in division (C) of section 742.01, division (B) of section 3309.01, or division (A) of section 5505.01 of the Revised Code; ... |
Section 153.81 | Indemnity provisions in public works design contracts.
... indemnify the public authority and its officers and employees for liabilities the public authority, officer, or employee incurs for the death of or injury to a third party that is proximately caused by the provision of the work, services, studies, planning, surveys, or preparatory work. (b) The indemnification shall only be for the liabilities incurred from the proportionate share of the tortious conduct, as deter... |
Section 1531.16 | Enforcement and prosecution of wildlife laws and rules.
... sheriffs, constables, and other police officers shall enforce the laws and division rules for the taking, possession, protection, preservation, and propagation of wild animals and for this purpose shall have the power conferred upon wildlife officers. Prosecution for offenses not committed in the presence of an officer shall be instituted only upon the approval of the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the ... |
Section 1531.20 | Seizure of property or device used in unlawful taking or transporting of wild animals.
...Any motor vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, or boat used in the unlawful taking or transporting of wild animals, and any net, seine, trap, ferret, gun, or other device used in the unlawful taking of wild animals, is a public nuisance. Each wildlife officer, or other officer with like authority, shall seize and safely keep such property and the illegal results of its use, and unless otherwise ordered by the chief of the d... |
Section 1533.161 | Prohibiting jacklighting.
...ction does not apply to law enforcement officers, wildlife officers, military personnel, and officers or employees of the department of natural resources while in the performance of their duties, or to any landowner or lessee having a reason to use a light while engaged in surveillance or protection of his property. An officer whose duty it is to enforce this chapter and Chapter 1531. of the Revised Code and divisio... |
Section 154.01 | Financing for certain capital facilities definitions.
...e agencies" means the state of Ohio and officers, boards, commissions, departments, divisions, or other units or agencies of the state. (E) "Governmental agency" means state agencies, state supported and assisted institutions of higher education, municipal corporations, counties, townships, school districts, and any other political subdivision or special district in this state established pursuant to law, and, excep... |
Section 154.10 | Protecting and enforcing rights of holders of obligations.
...nd issuing authority and their members, officers, and employees, and of each governmental agency and its officers, members, or employees, undertaken pursuant to the bond proceedings or any agreement or lease made under authority of Chapter 154. of the Revised Code, and in every agreement by or with the commission or authority, is hereby established as a duty of the commission or authority, and of each such member, of... |
Section 1545.071 | Group insurance.
...nsurance or coverage for park district officers and employees and their immediate dependents issued by an insurance company duly authorized to do business in this state. The board may procure and pay all or any part of the cost of group life insurance to insure the lives of park district employees. The board also may contract for group health care services with health insuring corporations holding a certifica... |
Section 1547.071 | Authority of law enforcement officer when especially hazardous condition exists.
...(A) If a law enforcement officer observes a vessel being used and determines that at least one of the unsafe conditions identified in division (C) of this section is present and that an especially hazardous condition exists, the officer may direct the operator of the vessel to take whatever immediate and reasonable actions are necessary for the safety of the persons aboard the vessel, including directing the operator... |
Section 1547.79 | All fines, forfeitures and penalties paid to director for fund.
...nt of natural resources law enforcement officers, including, but not limited to, wildlife officers and natural resources officers under this chapter or Chapter 1548. of the Revised Code, or commenced by natural resources officers under any law prohibiting the dumping of refuse, trash, or litter into the waters in this state, shall be paid to the director of natural resources and by the director paid into the waterway... |
Section 1548.17 | Notification of watercraft thefts.
...Every peace officer, sheriff, natural resources officer, division of wildlife officer, conservancy district officer, constable, or state highway patrol trooper, having knowledge of a stolen watercraft or outboard motor, shall immediately furnish the chief of the division of parks and watercraft with full information concerning the theft. The chief, whenever a report of the theft or conversion of a watercraft or outb... |
Section 161.04 | Designating interim successors.
...All state officers, subject to such regulations as may be issued by the governor, or other official authorized under the constitution and sections 161.01 to 161.29, inclusive, of the Revised Code, to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office of governor, shall, in addition to any deputies authorized pursuant to law to exercise all of the powers and discharge the duties of the offices, designate by ti... |
Section 166.06 | Contracts to guarantee repayment of loans from loan guarantee fund.
...or and the treasurer of state and their officers and employees, and of each governmental agency and its officers, members, or employees, required or undertaken pursuant to this section or a guarantee made under authority of this section, is hereby established as a duty of the director and the treasurer of state, and of each such officer, member, or employee having authority to perform such duty, specifically enjoined... |
Section 166.15 | Contracts to guarantee repayment or payment of unpaid principal amount of loans.
...or and the treasurer of state and their officers and employees, and of each governmental agency and its officers, members, or employees, required or undertaken pursuant to this section or a guarantee made under authority of this section, is hereby established as a duty of the director and the treasurer of state, and of each such officer, member, or employee having authority to perform such duty, specifically enjoined... |