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Section 9.02 | Inspection and review of financial institution records.

... financial institution to assemble or provide a customer's financial records in connection with any investigation, action, or proceeding shall pay the financial institution for all actual and necessary costs directly incurred in searching for, reproducing, or transporting these records, if the financial institution is not a party to the investigation, action, or proceeding, is not a subject of supervisory review in t...

Section 9.03 | Newsletters of political subdivisions.

...vised Code. (B) Except as otherwise provided in division (C) of this section, the governing body of a political subdivision may use public funds to publish and distribute newsletters, or to use any other means, to communicate information about the plans, policies, and operations of the political subdivision to members of the public within the political subdivision and to other persons who may be affected by the pol...

Section 9.04 | State funds for nontherapeutic abortion benefits.

...maintenance organizations, preferred provider organizations, or other entities that provides health, medical, hospital, or surgical coverage, benefits, or services to elected or appointed officers or employees of the state or any political subdivision thereof. "Policy, contract, or plan" includes a plan that is associated with a self-insurance program and a policy, contract, or plan that implements a collectiv...

Section 9.041 | Childbirth preferred over abortion.

...It is the public policy of the state of Ohio to prefer childbirth over abortion to the extent that is constitutionally permissible.

Section 9.05 | Sex recognition policy.

... an infinite continuum, that does not provide a meaningful basis for identification and cannot be recognized as a replacement for sex. (4) "Girl" means a juvenile human female. (5) "Male" means an individual belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell. (6) "Man" means an adult human male. (7) "Sex" means the biological indication of male and female, including sex chromosomes...

Section 9.06 | Private operation and management of initial intensive program prison.

...t to division (A)(2) of this section, provided that this alternative shall be available only in relation to the initial intensive program prison established pursuant to section 5120.033 of the Revised Code, if one or more intensive program prisons are established under that section. (4) Subject to division (I) of this section, before a public entity may enter into a contract under this section, the contractor shall...

Section 9.07 | Correctional facility to house out-of-state prisoners.

...rectional facility. (C)(1) Except as provided in this division, on and after March 17, 1998, a local public entity shall not enter into a contract with an out-of-state jurisdiction to house out-of-state prisoners in a correctional facility in this state. On and after March 17, 1998, a local public entity may enter into a contract with an out-of-state jurisdiction to house out-of-state prisoners in a correctional fac...

Section 9.08 | Improper internet access - private correctional facilities.

...a private correctional facility shall provide a prisoner in the private correctional facility access to or permit a prisoner in the private correctional facility to have access to the internet through the use of a computer, computer network, computer system, computer services, telecommunications service, or information service unless both of the following apply: (1) The prisoner is accessing the internet solely for...

Section 9.10 | Facsimile signature defined.

...As used in sections 9.10 to 9.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code, "facsimile signature" includes, but is not limited to, the reproduction of any authorized signature by a copper plate or by a photographic, photostatic, or mechanical device, but does not authorize the use of a rubber stamp signature by the official or authorized employee referred to in section 9.11 of the Revised Code on the face of any instrument men...

Section 9.11 | Public officials using facsimile signature.

...Any elected or appointed public official of this state or of any political subdivision or instrumentality thereof, or any member, agent, or employee of any board, commission, bureau, or other public body established by law, who is permitted or required in the performance of his duties to affix his signature on any check, draft, warrant, voucher, or other instrument for the payment of money, may adopt a facsimile ther...

Section 9.12 | Validity of instrument with facsimile signature.

...Any check, draft, warrant, voucher, or other instrument for the payment of money bearing a duly adopted facsimile signature as authorized by section 9.11 of the Revised Code, even though such facsimile signature was affixed without the authority or knowledge of the person whose signature it purports to be, is as valid as if the genuine manual signature of such person were affixed thereto as to any depository, bank, o...

Section 9.13 | Highway project not located within subdivision boundaries.

...A county, municipal corporation, or township may spend money on highway projects that are not located within its boundaries.

Section 9.14 | Loss of funds occasioned by use of duly adopted facsimile signature.

...Sections 9.10 to 9.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code do not release the liability of any public official, employee, or other person for loss of funds occasioned by any authorized use of a duly adopted facsimile signature. Any public official, board, commission, bureau, or public body mentioned in section 9.11 of the Revised Code may protect itself and its agents and employees from loss, damage, or expense occasioned...

Section 9.15 | Burial or cremation of body at expense of township or municipal corporation.

... of the county. Such officials shall provide, at the grave of the person or, if the person's cremated remains are buried, at the grave of the person's cremated remains, a metal, stone, or concrete marker on which the person's name and age, if known, and date of death shall be inscribed. A political subdivision is not relieved of its duty to bury or cremate a person at its expense under this section when the body is...

Section 9.16 | Governmental use of distributed ledger technology.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Governmental entity" means the state or a political subdivision. (2) "Political subdivision" has the same meaning as in section 9.48 of the Revised Code. (3) "State" has the same meaning as in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A governmental entity may utilize distributed ledger technology, including blockchain technology, in the exercise of its authority.

Section 9.17 | Competitive bidding threshold amount.

...(A) The amount for purposes of a provision of the Revised Code that references this section shall be as follows: (1) Beginning on the effective date of this section through calendar year 2024, seventy-five thousand dollars; (2) For each calendar year thereafter, the amount for the previous calendar year increased by three per cent as determined and published by the director of commerce.

Section 9.20 | Receipt of gift, devise, or bequest moneys, lands, or other properties by public authority.

...section does not affect the statutory provisions as to devises or bequests for such purposes. Any instrument by which the state or an agency of the state acquires real property pursuant to this section shall identify the agency of the state that has the use and benefit of the real property as specified in section 5301.012 of the Revised Code.

Section 9.21 | Policies regarding political subdivisions that hold credit card accounts.

...rd account. The policy shall include provisions addressing all of the following: (1) The officers or positions authorized to use a credit card account; (2) The types of expenses for which a credit card account may be used; (3) The procedure for acquisition, use, and management of a credit card account and presentation instruments related to the account including cards and checks; (4) The procedure for submitting...

Section 9.22 | Use of debit card accounts.

...As used in this section, "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. No political subdivision may hold or utilize a debit card account, except for law enforcement purposes. Possession or use of a debit card account by a political subdivision except f...

Section 9.23 | Disbursements by government entities definitions.

...irect costs actually incurred for the provision of services pursuant to a contract entered into under section 9.231 of the Revised Code divided by the minimum percentage of money that is to be expended on the recipient's direct costs, as specified in the contract, minus the direct costs actually incurred. (B) "Contract payment earned" means payment pursuant to a contract entered into under section 9.231 of the Revi...

Section 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.

...dollars or more to any person for the provision of services for the primary benefit of individuals or the public and not for the primary benefit of a governmental entity or the employees of a governmental entity, unless the contracting authority of the governmental entity first enters into a written contract with the person that is signed by the person or by an officer or agent of the person authorized to legally bin...

Section 9.232 | Contract for disbursements.

...r purposes of that contract; (E) The provisions established by rules of the attorney general adopted under section 9.237 of the Revised Code; (F) Permissible dispositions of money received by a recipient in excess of the contract payment earned, if the excess is not to be repaid to the governmental entity.

Section 9.233 | Recipient of disbursements entitled only to contract payment earned.

...ity or, if a different disposition is provided for in the recipient's contract with the governmental entity, dispose of that money in accordance with the terms of the contract. (B) In order to determine the contract payment earned, all financial books and records open to inspection pursuant to section 9.235 of the Revised Code shall be held to standards consistent with generally accepted accounting principles.

Section 9.234 | Records and reports by recipient - financial review - financial audit.

...(A) Unless otherwise explicitly provided in the Revised Code, a recipient shall do all of the following: (1) With respect to any money received prior to the performance of the recipient's obligations under the contract entered into under section 9.231 of the Revised Code, and any money received in excess of the contract payment earned, keep current and accurate records of the receipt and use of the money in a manner...

Section 9.235 | Records open to government inspection.

...ny earlier date that the contract may provide. (2) Division (A)(1) of this section does not apply to any person that contracts with the recipient solely for the performance of some of the recipient's obligations under the recipient's contract with the governmental entity that directly benefit the recipient's patients or clients, if either of the following applies: (a) The services provided by the person are any of ...