Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 120.05 | Determination of indigency.
...ed to disclose the records of public or private income sources and property, otherwise confidential, which may be of aid in determining indigency. The state public defender may obtain information from any public record contained in any office of the state, or any political subdivision or agency thereof, on request without payment of any fees ordinarily required by law. He shall make the results of the investigation... |
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Section 120.08 | Indigent defense support fund.
...f the Revised Code, and directly paying private legal counsel's fees and expenses incurred pursuant to division (D)(5) of section 120.06 of the Revised Code. Disbursements from the fund to county governments shall be made at least once per year and shall be allocated proportionately so that each county receives an equal percentage of its cost for operating its county public defender system, its joint county public de... |
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Section 120.53 | Application for financial assistance.
...cant, including, but not limited to, by private attorneys or through reduced fee plans, judicare panels, organized pro bono programs, and mediation programs. (C) The Ohio access to justice foundation shall determine whether each applicant that filed an application for financial assistance under division (A) of this section in a calendar year is eligible for financial assistance under this section. To be eligible fo... |
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Section 121.22 | Public meetings - exceptions.
...g advantage to a person whose personal, private interest is adverse to the general public interest. No member of a public body shall use division (G)(2) of this section as a subterfuge for providing covert information to prospective buyers or sellers. A purchase or sale of public property is void if the seller or buyer of the public property has received covert information from a member of a public body that has not ... |
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Section 121.39 | Identifying documentation that is basis for legislation dealing with environmental protection.
...on; (2) Appropriation or regulation of privately owned property to preserve air, land, or water resources in a natural state or to wholly or partially restore them to a natural state; (3) Regulation of the collection, management, treatment, reduction, storage, or disposal of solid, hazardous, radioactive, or other wastes; (4) Plans or programs to promote or regulate the conservation, recycling, or reuse of energy,... |
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Section 121.41 | Inspector general definitions.
...ate licensing agency" means a public or private entity that is responsible for licensing, certifying, or registering persons who are engaged in a particular vocation. (C) "Person" has the same meaning as in section 1.59 of the Revised Code and also includes any officer or employee of the state or any political subdivision of the state. (D) "State agency" has the same meaning as in section 1.60 of the Revised C... |
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Section 121.42 | Inspector general - powers and duties.
...inary action, or the person's public or private employer for possible disciplinary action. The inspector general shall not report a wrongful act or omission to a person as required by this division if that person allegedly committed or is committing the wrongful act or omission. (E) Prepare a detailed report of each investigation that states the basis for the investigation, the action taken in furtherance of the inv... |
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Section 121.49 | Qualifications.
...oller or similar officer of a public or private entity in this or any other state; (5) At least five years service as a deputy inspector general in this or any other state. (B) No individual who has been convicted, in this or any other state, of a felony or of any crime involving fraud, dishonesty, or moral turpitude shall be appointed inspector general. |
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Section 122.051 | International trade cooperative projects fund.
...e following: (A) Moneys received from private and nonprofit organizations involved in cooperative agreements related to import/export and direct foreign investment activities; (B) Cash transfers from other state agencies or any state or local government to encourage, promote, and assist trade and commerce between this state and foreign nations, pursuant to section 122.05 and division (E) of section 122.... |
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Section 122.06 | Planning duties.
...nal and local planning authorities, and private agencies; (D) Provide planning assistance to state departments and agencies, political subdivisions, county planning commissions, regional planning units, councils of government, and local governments of this state. Such planning assistance may be rendered with respect to surveys, land use studies, urban renewal plans, technical services and other planning work. In so ... |
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Section 122.073 | Promoting state of Ohio.
...vide technical assistance to public and private agencies in the preparation of promotional programs designed to attract business, industry, and tourists to the state; (3) Enter into cooperative or contractual agreements, through the director of development services, with any individual, organization, or business to create, administer, or otherwise be involved with Ohio tourism-related promotional programs. Compensa... |
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Section 122.075 | Alternative fuel transportation grant program.
...sources, including, but not limited to, private or federal incentives; (c) Entities that have presented compelling evidence of demand in the market in which the facilities or terminals will be located; (d) Entities that have committed to utilizing purchased or installed facilities or terminals for the greatest number of years; (e) Entities that will be purchasing or installing facilities or terminals for any... |
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Section 122.0816 | Project priority under annual competitive process.
... (C) The amount of local, federal, and private funding available for the eligible project; (D) The demonstrated need for the eligible project; (E) The strength of the eligible project's marketing plan, if appropriate; (F) The level of financial need; (G) Any other factor the director of development determines should be considered. |
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Section 122.132 | Duties of director of development.
...he efforts of local, state, federal, or private organizations to assist in the formation or operation of employee-owned corporations; (G) Recommend appropriate legislative or executive actions to enhance opportunities for employee-owned corporations in this state; (H) Prescribe all forms for assistance requests and publish materials describing the employee ownership assistance program's services; (I) Adopt rules u... |
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Section 122.15 | Definitions for sections 122.151 to 122.156.
...lding of intangibles for sale; (8) A private or commercial golf course; (9) A business that derives or projects to derive fifteen per cent or more of its net income from the rental or sale of real property, except any business that is a special purpose entity principally owned by a principal user of that property formed solely for the purpose of renting, either directly or indirectly, or selling real property b... |
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Section 122.151 | Certification as a rural business growth fund.
...is state and has successfully solicited private investors to make credit-eligible capital contributions in support of the plan may apply to the department of development for certification as a rural business growth fund. The application shall include all of the following: (1) The total eligible investment authority sought by the applicant under the business plan; (2) Documents and other evidence sufficient to p... |
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Section 122.1710 | Individual microcredential assistance program.
...n 3333.94 of the Revised Code; (c) A private business or institution that offers training to allow an individual to earn one or more microcredentials. (6) "Fiscal year" means the fiscal year of this state as specified in section 9.34 of the Revised Code. (B) There is hereby created the individual microcredential assistance program to reimburse training providers for training costs for individuals to earn a mi... |
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Section 122.1712 | Platinum provider program.
...n 3333.94 of the Revised Code; (b) A private business or institution that offers training to allow an individual to earn one or more microcredentials; (c) A state institution of higher education as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code. (B) The director of development, in consultation with the governor's office of workforce transformation, shall establish a platinum provider program. A training provi... |
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Section 122.21 | Urban and rural initiative grant program definitions.
...ll consist of members of the public and private sectors who live in that municipal corporation, county, or township. The local economic development planning committee shall prepare and submit to the department a five-year economic development plan for that municipal corporation, county, or township that identifies, for the five-year period covered by the plan, the economic development strategies of a municipal corpor... |
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Section 122.24 | Rural industrial park loan program.
...opment financial program, except that a private developer that previously has received financial assistance under this section is precluded from further participation in the rural industrial park loan program. |
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Section 122.28 | Industrial technology and enterprise advisory council definitions.
...stitutions" means nonprofit public and private colleges and universities, incorporated or unincorporated, in the state. (E) "Small business" means an enterprise with less than four hundred employees, including corporations, partnerships, unincorporated entities, proprietorships, and joint enterprises. (F) "Applied research" means the application of basic research for the development of new technology. |
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Section 122.32 | Accepting using contributions.
...ntributions are made, from individuals, private and public corporations, from the United States or any agency of the United States, and from any political subdivision of the state. The director may agree to repay any contribution of money or to return any property contributed or its value at times, in amounts, and on terms and conditions excluding the payment of interest as the director determines at the time the con... |
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Section 122.37 | Steel futures program.
...ion to foster development of public and private cooperative efforts that result in energy savings and reduced energy costs for steel and steel-related industries. (D) Assistance may be made available to steel and steel-related industries undertaking projects the director determines to have long-term implications for and broad applicability to the economy of this state when the director finds: (1) The undertaking ... |
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Section 122.42 | Director's powers and duties under R.C. 122.41 to 122.62.
...ntributions are made, from individuals, private and public corporations, from the United States or any agency of the United States, from the state or any agency of the state, and from any political subdivision of the state, and may agree to repay any contribution of money or to return any property contributed or the value of the property at such times, in such amounts, and on such terms and conditions, excluding the ... |
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Section 122.602 | Capital access loan program.
...ntributions are made, from individuals, private and public corporations, the United States or any agency of the United States, the state or any agency of the state, or any political subdivision of the state; (2) Agree to repay any contribution of money or return any property contributed or the value of that property at the times, in the amounts, and on the terms and conditions, excluding the payment of interes... |