Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 503.16 | Change of name of township.
...Thirty days' previous notice of such intended application must be given by advertisement, at three public places in the township. Such change shall not affect the right of property or the internal concerns of the township. |
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Section 503.161 | Change of township name election.
...Upon receipt of a petition signed by twenty per cent of the electors of the unincorporated area of the township, as determined by the total number of votes cast in that area for the office of governor at the preceding general election for that office, the board of township trustees shall adopt such a resolution. (C) The question of whether the township's name should be changed shall be voted upon at the next p... |
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Section 503.162 | Election on name change procedure.
... (b) On the official public notice web site established under section 125.182 of the Revised Code; (c) On the web site and social media account of the township. The board of township trustees shall post the notice and explanation in five conspicuous places in the unincorporated area of the township. (2) If the board of elections operates and maintains a web site, notice of the election and an explanation of t... |
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Section 503.17 | Boundary change effect on contracts.
...d all portions thereof shall remain liable to the same extent on contracts, engagements, or liabilities contracted by such township prior to the change as if no such alteration, diminution, or change had taken place. |
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Section 503.18 | Taxable property.
...procure a certified abstract from the county auditor, or, in case parcels of such township have been attached to townships of different counties, from the county auditors of the counties to which any portion of such township has been attached, of all the taxable property situated in such attached portions, with the names of the persons owning them. |
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Section 503.19 | Manner of making assessment.
...d of township trustees shall levy an amount, not exceeding that limited by sections 5705.01 to 5705.47, inclusive, of the Revised Code, for the payment of claims against townships, on the taxable property within the limits of such township as it was bounded before the change, and shall certify an abstract thereof to the county auditor of the proper county. |
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Section 503.20 | Divided parcels.
...es shall certify an abstract of the tax levied under sections 503.18 and 503.19 of the Revised Code upon the property in such parcels to the county auditors of the respective counties, with the names of the persons so assessed, and the amount assessed to each. Such auditors shall thereupon enter such levies upon the tax list and duplicate, designating the persons taxed, and for what purpose the levy was made, and th... |
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Section 503.21 | Payment of money to board of township trustees by county treasurer.
... township, after each semiannual settlement, all moneys that have been collected for such township, and such treasurer shall be entitled to the same fees, and subject to the same liabilities, for duties performed under sections 503.17 to 503.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code, as in other cases. |
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Section 503.22 | Election in new township.
...y commissioners shall forthwith give at least ten days' public notice by advertisement, in three public places in such township, of the time and place of holding an election for township officers. At such time and place the electors of the township shall assemble and elect officers, who shall hold office until the next regular municipal election. |
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Section 503.24 | Vacancy in township office.
...n elector to fill such vacancy for the unexpired term or until a successor is elected. If a township is without a board or if no appointment is made within thirty days after the occurrence of a vacancy, a majority of the persons designated as the committee of five on the last-filed nominating petition of the township officer whose vacancy is to be filled who are residents of the township shall appoint a perso... |
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Section 503.241 | When township offices deemed vacant.
...e in the active military service of the United States. |
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Section 503.25 | Notice to officers elected or appointed.
...mediately after the election or appointment of township officers as provided by sections 503.22 to 503.24 of the Revised Code, the township fiscal officer shall make a list of all the officers elected or appointed, stating the offices to which each is chosen or appointed, and the fiscal officer shall add to the list a requisition that the officers appear before the fiscal officer, or some other officer authorize... |
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Section 503.26 | Certificate of oath to be returned and recorded.
...ficer, the officer before whom it is taken shall immediately deposit with the fiscal officer a certificate of the oath. The fiscal officer shall make a record of all official oaths. |
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Section 503.27 | Failure to accept office.
...iving notice of his election or appointment to a township office, a person so elected or appointed fails to take the oath of office and give bond within the time required, he is deemed to have refused the office, and the vacancy shall be filled as provided in section 503.24 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 503.28 | Delivery of records and property to successor - forfeiture.
... section in a certificate of transition under section 117.171 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 503.30 | Street markers and house numbers in unincorporated areas.
... roads in unincorporated areas. Such expenditures shall be paid for out of the general fund of the township. |
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Section 503.31 | Remnant of township within boundaries of municipal corporation.
... annexed area. In every such case, the clerk of council or village clerk shall prepare a description of the remnant and an accurate plat thereof, together with his certificate that the description and plat are correct, that the area is a remnant of a township now defunct, and that it lies entirely within the boundaries of the municipal corporation. One copy of such description, plat, and certificate shall be filed fo... |
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Section 503.40 | Massage establishment definitions.
...s or appliance. (B) "Massage establishment" means any fixed place of business where a person offers massages: (1) In exchange for anything of value; or (2) In connection with the provision of another legitimate service. (C) "Masseur" or "masseuse" means any individual who performs massages at a massage establishment. (D) "Sexual or genital area" includes the genitalia, pubic area, anus, perineum of any person, a... |
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Section 503.41 | Regulation and registration of massage establishments and their employees.
... (2) On the official public notice web site established under section 125.182 of the Revised Code; (3) On the web site and social media account of the township. The board shall make available proposed regulations or amendments to the public at the office of the board. (C) Regulations or amendments adopted by the board are effective thirty days after the date of adoption unless, within thirty days after the ad... |
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Section 503.42 | Permits - licenses - regulations.
...h with any part of his or her body, fondle in any manner, or massage the sexual or genital area of any other person; (2) Perform, offer, or agree to perform any act which would require the touching of the sexual or genital area of any other person; (3) Touch, offer, or agree to touch the sexual or genital area of any other person with any mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliance; (4) Wear unclean clothing, ... |
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Section 503.43 | Application for permit to operate massage establishment.
... following: (A) An initial, nonrefundable filing fee of two hundred fifty dollars and an annual nonrefundable renewal fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars; (B) A health and safety report of an inspection of the premises performed within thirty days of the application to determine compliance with applicable health and safety codes, which inspection appropriate state or local authorities acting pursuant to an agree... |
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Section 503.44 | Denial or revocation of permit.
...the application or failure to fully complete the application; (B) Failure to cooperate with any required health or safety inspection; (C) Any one of the persons named on the application is under the age of eighteen; (D) Any one of the persons named on the application has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any violation of Chapter 2907. of the Revised Code, or violation of any municipal ordinance that is subst... |
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Section 503.45 | Application for license as massager.
... following: (A) An initial, nonrefundable filing fee of one hundred dollars and an annual nonrefundable renewal fee of fifty dollars; (B) The results of a physical examination performed by a licensed physician, a physician assistant, a clinical nurse specialist, a certified nurse practitioner, or a certified nurse-midwife within thirty days of the application certifying that the applicant is free from communicable ... |
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Section 503.46 | Denial or revocation of license.
...the application or failure to fully complete the application; (B) The applicant is under the age of twenty-one. (C) The applicant has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any violation of Chapter 2907. of the Revised Code, or violation of any municipal ordinance that is substantially equivalent to any offense contained in Chapter 2907. of the Revised Code, within five years preceding the application. (D) The app... |
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Section 503.47 | Requirements of operation.
...rmine continual compliance with applicable health and safety codes; (D) Massagers to undergo periodic physical examinations performed by a licensed physician, a physician assistant, a clinical nurse specialist, a certified nurse practitioner, or a certified nurse-midwife certifying that the massager continues to be free from communicable diseases; (E) Any other requirement reasonably thought necessary by the boar... |