Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 191.17 | Award of reimbursement.
...eligibility for reimbursement under the Ohio broadband pole replacement and undergrounding program. (B) For pole replacement or mid-span pole installation costs described under division (A) of section 191.21 of the Revised Code, reimbursements shall be in an amount equal to the lesser of either of the following: (1) Seven thousand five hundred dollars multiplied by the number of pole replacements and mid-span po... |
Section 191.19 | Reimbursement issued by department of development.
...ded for applications approved under the Ohio broadband pole replacement and undergrounding program. The reimbursements shall be made using money available for this purpose in the broadband pole replacement fund created in section 191.27 of the Revised Code. The authority shall award, and the department shall fund, reimbursements until funds available for that purpose are no longer available. (B) If, upon the exhau... |
Section 191.21 | Costs eligible for reimbursement; records of costs reimbursed by other grants.
...ority approves an application under the Ohio broadband pole replacement and undergrounding program, the following costs are eligible for reimbursement under the program: (A) Actual and reasonable costs to perform a pole replacement or mid-span pole installation, including the amount of any expenditures to remove and dispose of an existing utility pole, purchase and install a replacement utility pole, and transfer ... |
Section 191.24 | Reimbursement to pole owners for administrative expenses.
...rovider to submit an application to the Ohio broadband pole replacement and undergrounding program may require the provider to reimburse the owner for the owner's actual and reasonable administrative expenses, the total of which shall not exceed five per cent of the pole replacement or mid-span pole installation costs. Such costs are not eligible for reimbursement under the program. |
Section 191.27 | Broadband pole replacement fund.
...rovide reimbursements awarded under the Ohio broadband pole replacement and undergrounding program and by the director of development to administer the program. |
Section 191.30 | Refund of reimbursement for violation of program requirements.
...arded a program reimbursement under the Ohio broadband pole replacement and undergrounding program to refund, with interest, all or any portion of the reimbursements the applicant received under the program, if the department finds, upon substantial evidence and after notice and the opportunity to respond, that the applicant materially violated any of the requirements agreed to under sections 191.10 to 191.24 of the ... |
Section 191.37 | Periodic report by broadband expansion program authority.
...ying broadband infrastructure under the Ohio broadband pole replacement and undergrounding program and the technology facilitated by the program reimbursements the authority has awarded. The report shall be published on the department of development web site. |
Section 191.43 | Cessation date of reimbursements from broadband pole replacement fund.
...te of this section , payments under the Ohio broadband pole replacement fund shall cease and section 191.27 of the Revised Code shall not be in force or have further application, except as described in sections 191.44 and 191.45 of the Revised Code. |
Section 191.44 | Review of applications after cessation date.
...of development in coordination with the Ohio broadband expansion program authority shall do the following, for the period ending six months after the date described in section 191.43 of the Revised Code: (A) Complete the review of any program applications that were submitted prior to the date described in section 191.43 of the Revised Code and pay program reimbursements for the approved applications; (B) Complet... |
Section 191.45 | Money in broadband pole replacement fund after final reimbursement.
...oadband pole replacement fund after the Ohio broadband pole replacement program reimbursements are paid pursuant to section 191.44 of the Revised Code, the remaining balance shall be returned to the original funding sources as determined by the department of development. |
Section 195.02 | Administration.
...llowing manner: Sixty per cent to the Ohio internet crimes against children task force; Twenty per cent, in coordination with the task force, to local internet crimes against children affiliated agencies in good standing with the task force; and Twenty per cent to the crimes against children initiative within the office of the attorney general for investigations, forensic examinations, and prosecutions related... |
Section 2105.09 | Disposition of escheated lands.
...ate treasury to the credit of the agro Ohio fund created under section 901.04 of the Revised Code; (3) Five per cent shall be credited to the county general fund for such lawful purposes as the board of county commissioners provides. (B) The legislative authority of a city within which are lands escheated to the state, unless it acts pursuant to division (C) of this section, shall take possession of the lands... |
Section 2107.52 | Deceased devisee; class gifts.
...t to the fullest extent permitted under Ohio Constitution, Article II, Section 28. The amendment shall not be given retroactive effect in those instances where doing so would invalidate or supersede any instrument that conveys real property or any interest in the real property, recorded in the office of the county recorder in which that real property is situated. (4) "Devisee" means any of the following: (a) A cl... |
Section 2109.301 | Administrator or executor rendering account.
... following circumstances apply: (a) An Ohio estate tax return must be filed for the estate. (b) A proceeding contesting the validity of the decedent's will pursuant to section 2107.71 of the Revised Code has been commenced. (c) The surviving spouse has filed an election to take against the will. (d) The administrator or executor is a party in a civil action. (e) The estate is insolvent. (f) The decedent's will ... |
Section 2109.361 | Application by beneficiary for approval of third-party distribution.
...rney who is licensed to practice law in Ohio for the beneficiary to formally represent the beneficiary in any proceeding regarding the decedent's estate, and the recipient of the proposed third-party distribution is responsible for paying the attorney's fees; (5) The extent, if any, to which the recipient of the proposed third-party distribution incurred expenses in connection with the services provided to the... |
Section 2109.37 | Investment of trust funds by fiduciary.
...irements and standards set forth in the Ohio Uniform Prudent Investor Act. |
Section 2109.371 | Additional eligible investments.
...ovided that it may be lawfully sold in Ohio and investment is made only in those securities that would be acquired by prudent persons of discretion and intelligence in those matters who are seeking a reasonable income and the preservation of their capital: (1) Securities of corporations organized and existing under the laws of the United States, the District of Columbia, any state of the United States, or any... |
Section 2111.10 | Corporation as guardian.
...es of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio and the rules of court adopted by the probate court of the county exercising jurisdiction over the incompetent. A nonprofit corporation appointed as guardian of the person of an incompetent shall not be the residential caregiver, health care provider, or employer of the incompetent. |
Section 2113.031 | Summary release from administration.
...tendence under Section 5 of Article IV, Ohio Constitution, and is consistent with the requirements of this division; (c) Has been signed and acknowledged by the applicant in the presence of a notary public or a deputy clerk of the probate court; (d) Sets forth the following information if the decedent's estate includes a described type of asset: (i) If the decedent's estate includes a motor vehicle, the motor vehi... |
Section 2113.04 | Payment of wages of deceased employee without administration.
...sed employee, and without requiring an Ohio estate tax release if the wages or personal earnings do not exceed five thousand dollars: (1) The surviving spouse; (2) Any one or more of the children eighteen years of age or older; (3) The father or mother of the deceased employee. (B) The payment of wages or personal earnings under division (A) of this section is a full discharge and release to the employer fr... |
Section 2113.35 | Commissions.
...ncludable for purposes of computing the Ohio estate tax, except joint and survivorship property, had the decedent died on December 31, 2012, so that section 5731.02 of the Revised Code applied to the estate. (C) The basis of valuation for the allowance of the fees on real property sold shall be the gross proceeds of sale, and for all other property the fair market value of the other property as of the date of death ... |
Section 2115.09 | Inventory contents.
...it can be ascertained, the filing of an Ohio estate tax return will be required. |
Section 2125.02 | Parties - damages.
...es of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio, all of the following apply: (1) A surviving spouse and any surviving child or parent of the decedent is an interested person. (2) If an application to approve settlement and distribution of wrongful death and survival claims is filed with the probate court prior to or on the date that is two years after the date of the decedent's death, all other next of kin are inter... |
Section 2127.13 | Necessary parties in sale by guardian.
...al property who are known to reside in Ohio, but their spouses need not be made parties defendant; (D) All lienholders whose claims affect the real property or any part of the property; (E) If the interest subject to the sale is equitable, all persons holding legal title to the real property or any part of the property; (F) All other persons having an interest in the real property, other than creditors. |
Section 2131.01 | Present value determinations.
...ters shall be the values determined for Ohio estate tax purposes pursuant to division (B) of section 5731.01 of the Revised Code. |