Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 505.871 | Removal of junk motor vehicle.
...ees executes in triplicate an affidavit prescribed by the registrar of motor vehicles describing the junk motor vehicle and the manner of removal or disposal and certifying that all requirements of this section and the notice and records search requirements of section 4505.101 of the Revised Code have been satisfied. (c) The board of township trustees retains the original affidavit for the board's records and furni... |
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Section 505.88 | Special assessment upon facilities directly or indirectly benefiting from maintenance and improvement of waterways.
... the board: (1) By a percentage of the taxable value of the property assessed; (2) In proportion to the benefits that may result from maintenance or improvement of waterways in the township. In levying an assessment by the method described in division (B)(2) of this section, the board may consider the number of boats or other watercraft capable of being docked or stored or otherwise capable of using the facility u... |
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Section 505.881 | Township special assessment to fund residential broadband expansion.
...itor, who shall enter the amount on the tax duplicate for collection by the county treasurer in equal semiannual installments in the same manner and at the same times as the collection of taxes on real property. Assessments shall be paid by owners of the properties upon which assessments are levied. (C) The assessments, when collected, shall be paid by the county auditor by warrant on the county treasurer into a sp... |
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Section 505.882 | Broadband expansion challenge process.
... ineligible, a challenging provider may present shapefile data, residential addresses, maps, or similar geographic details. Census block or census tract level data shall not be acceptable as evidence of ineligibility of all or part of a project. (F) Not later than thirty days after receipt of a challenge, the board of township trustees may do any of the following: (1) Suspend the use of general funds for broadban... |
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Section 505.89 | Curfew - violations.
...(A) Whenever a board of township trustees considers it necessary to adopt a curfew for persons under eighteen years of age in any of the unincorporated areas of the township, the board may adopt a resolution setting forth the provisions of the curfew and declaring the necessity for it, together with a statement of the reasons for the necessity, and providing for its enforcement within the unincorporated area of the t... |
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Section 505.90 | Agreements to provide maintenance, repair, and improvement of township and municipal roads located within the townships and municipal corporations.
...The board of township trustees of one or more townships and the legislative authority of one or more municipal corporations may enter into an agreement to jointly provide for the maintenance, repair, and improvement of township and municipal roads located within the townships and municipal corporations. An agreement entered into under this section shall include provisions governing all of the following: (A) The shar... |
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Section 505.93 | Prohibiting boxing matches or exhibitions.
...A board of township trustees may adopt a resolution prohibiting in the unincorporated area of the township boxing matches or exhibitions to which sections 3773.31 to 3773.58 of the Revised Code apply. |
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Section 505.94 | Registration and regulation of transient vendors.
...who represents any entity exempted from taxation under section 5709.04 of the Revised Code, or any person licensed under Chapter 4707. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 505.95 | Regulating resale of tickets to public amusements.
...(A) A board of township trustees may adopt a resolution to regulate in the unincorporated area of the township, by license or otherwise, the resale, by parties not acting as agents of those issuing them, of tickets to theatrical or sporting events or to other public amusements. (B) The board of township trustees may establish a fine of not more than one hundred dollars for each separate violation of any resolution a... |
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Section 505.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates section 505.374, 505.74, 505.75, 505.76, 505.77, or 505.94 of the Revised Code is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. |
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Section 505.991 | Penalty - neglect or refuse to deposit property in possession of a person arrested.
...Whoever violates section 505.106 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than twice the value of any property not deposited as provided by that section, but not more than three thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both. |
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Section 5108.01 | Prevention, retention, and contingency program definitions.
...ction 329.06 of the Revised Code. (B) "Prevention, retention, and contingency program" means the program established by this chapter and funded in part with federal funds provided under Title IV-A. (C) "Title IV-A" means Title IV-A of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C. 301, as amended. |
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Section 5108.02 | Prevention, retention, and contingency program.
...There is hereby established the prevention, retention, and contingency program. The department of job and family services shall administer the program, as long as federal funds are provided for the program, in accordance with Title IV-A, federal regulations, state law, the state Title IV-A plan submitted to the United States secretary of health and human services under section 5101.80 of the Revised Code, and amendme... |
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Section 5108.03 | Model design for assistance or services to promote self sufficiency and personal responsibility.
...Under the prevention, retention, and contingency program, each county department of job and family services shall do both of the following in accordance with the statement of policies the county department develops under section 5108.04 of the Revised Code: (A) Provide benefits and services that individuals need to overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self sufficiency and personal responsibil... |
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Section 5108.04 | Statement of policies governing the prevention, retention, and contingency program.
...ten statement of policies governing the prevention, retention, and contingency program for the county. The statement of policies shall be adopted not later than October 1, 2003, and shall be updated at least every two years thereafter. A county department may amend its statement of policies to modify, terminate, and establish new policies. A county department also may amend its statement of policies to suspend ... |
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Section 5108.05 | Provision in statement of policies.
...04 of the Revised Code for the county's prevention, retention, and contingency program, each county department of job and family services shall do all of the following: (A) Establish or specify all of the following: (1) Benefits and services to be provided under the program that are allowable uses of federal Title IV-A funds under 42 U.S.C. 601 and 604(a), except that they may not be "assistance" as defined in 45 C... |
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Section 5108.051 | Inapplicability of RC 5108.05.
...A county department of job and family services is not required to follow division (C) of section 5108.05 of the Revised Code when amending its statement of policies under section 5108.04 of the Revised Code. Division (C) of section 5108.05 of the Revised Code applies only when a county department adopts its initial and updated statement of policies under section 5108.04 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5108.06 | Specification of benefits and services.
...04 of the Revised Code for the county's prevention, retention, and contingency program, a county department of job and family services may specify both of the following: (A) Benefits and services to be provided under the program that prevent and reduce the incidence of out-of-wedlock pregnancies or encourage the formation and maintenance of two-parent families as permitted by 45 C.F.R. 260.20(c) and (d); (B) How th... |
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Section 5108.07 | County commissioners' certification of compliance with chapter.
...vised Code to suspend operation of its prevention, retention, and contingency program temporarily or any other amendment under that section the board considers to be significant. |
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Section 5108.08 | Benefits and services inalienable.
...enefits and services provided under the prevention, retention, and contingency program are inalienable whether by way of assignment, charge, or otherwise and exempt from execution, attachment, garnishment, and other like process. |
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Section 5108.09 | Basis for decision in administrative appeal.
...) of that section is held regarding the prevention, retention, and contingency program, the hearing officer, director of job and family services, or director's designee shall base the decision in the hearing or appeal on the county department of job and family services' written statement of policies adopted under section 5108.04 of the Revised Code and any amendments the county department adopted to the statement i... |
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Section 5108.10 | Applying for participation.
...r a benefit or service under a county's prevention, retention, and contingency program shall be certified in accordance with the statement of policies adopted under section 5108.04 of the Revised Code if the benefit or service does not have a financial need eligibility requirement. Eligibility for a benefit or service shall be determined in accordance with the statement of policies and based on an application contai... |
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Section 5108.11 | Contract for county's prevention, retention, and contingency program.
... both of the following for the county's prevention, retention, and contingency program: (1) Certify eligibility for benefits and services that do not have a financial need eligibility requirement; (2) Accept applications and determine and verify eligibility for benefits and services that have a financial need eligibility requirement. (B) If a board of county commissioners enters into a contract under division (A) ... |
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Section 5108.12 | Responsibility for funds expended or claimed.
... expended or claimed under the county's prevention, retention, and contingency program that the department of job and family services, auditor of state, United States department of health and human services, or other government entity determines is expended or claimed in a manner that federal or state law or policy does not permit. |
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Section 5116.01 | Definitions.
...s lead agency for the purpose of the comprehensive case management and employment program. (E) "Local participating agencies" means the county department of job and family services and workforce development agency that serve the same county. (F) "Local workforce development board" means a local workforce development board established under section 107 of the "Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act," 29 U.S.C. 312... |