Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 731.52 | Fees for service and return.
...lerk of the legislative authority of a municipal corporation, or a deputy, may make service and return of the notice provided for in section 731.51 of the Revised Code and the fees therefor shall be the same as are allowed for service and return of summons in civil cases before a magistrate. |
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Section 731.53 | Procedure when owner fails to comply with notice.
...ection, the legislative authority of a municipal corporation shall cause such noxious weeds to be cut and destroyed or such litter removed and may employ the necessary labor to perform the task. All expenses incurred shall, when approved by the legislative authority, be paid out of any money in the treasury of the municipal corporation not otherwise appropriated. |
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Section 731.54 | Written return to county auditor - amount a lien upon property.
...municipal corporation shall make a written return to the county auditor of its action under sections 731.51 to 731.53, inclusive, of the Revised Code, with a statement of the charges for its services, the amount paid for the performing of such labor, the fees of the officers who made the service of the notice and return, and a proper description of the premises. Such amounts, when allowed, shall be entered upon the t... |
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Section 731.55 | Insurance for city funds or securities - costs.
...or trust company, may be insured by the legislative authority of the city in such amount as is found necessary in the public interest. All costs of such insurance shall be paid by the city by ordinance adopted by the legislative authority thereof, in the same manner as other legal claims against the city are allowed and paid. |
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Section 731.56 | Investment of city funds.
...ation may, by ordinance, provide that whenever there are moneys in the treasury of such municipal corporation which will not be required to be used by such municipal corporation for a period of six months or more, such moneys may be invested in obligations of such municipal corporation, obligations made eligible for the deposit or investment of interim moneys of subdivisions of the state under section 135.14 of the R... |
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Section 731.57 | Investment authorized - limitations - procedure.
...in the treasury or in the process of collection, and a schedule showing the probable requirements of money for the use of the municipal corporation for a period of not less than six months as the ordinance under section 731.56 of the Revised Code, or as the chief executive officer directs, together with a recommendation as to whether any moneys in the treasury shall be invested in such obligations. The mayor or other... |
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Section 731.58 | Treasury investment account.
...e he shall issue his order for their collection, in the same manner as other receipts are collected. |
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Section 731.59 | Custody of municipal securities.
...ration. In the event securities are deposited with a member of the federal reserve banking system, such securities may be withdrawn or sold only upon order of the three officers named in such section. All investments, except for investments by the municipal corporation in the issues of such municipal corporation, shall be made only through a member of the national association of securities dealers, inc., through a b... |
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Section 731.99 | Penalty.
...sed Code shall be fined not more than twenty-five dollars. |
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Section 733.01 | Executive power in cities.
...s and departments as are provided by Title VII of the Revised Code. Such executive officers shall have exclusive right to appoint all officers, clerks, and employees in their respective departments or offices and remove or suspend any of such officers, clerks, or employees, subject to the civil service laws. |
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Section 733.02 | Mayor of city - election - term.
...e elected for a term of four years, commencing on the first day of January next after his election. He shall be an elector of the city. |
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Section 733.03 | General powers of mayor in cities - merger of certain departments.
...d and required by law. In any city the legislative authority thereof may, by a majority vote, merge the office of director of public safety with that of director of public service, with one director to be appointed for the merged department, and the director of the merged department shall have those qualifications provided in section 735.01 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 733.04 | Appointment of municipal officers in cities.
...rd, whose appointment is required by Title VII of the Revised Code shall be appointed not earlier than the second Monday in January and not later than the first Monday in February. |
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Section 733.05 | Consultation and advice to directors of departments in cities.
...When the mayor deems it necessary, the directors of the several departments of the city shall meet with him at the time and place he designates, for consultation and advice upon the affairs of the city. |
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Section 733.06 | Mayor and officers of cities shall attend meetings of legislative authority - mayor's written recommendations.
...ty, relative to the affairs of the city under their respective management and control. The mayor shall make such recommendations, in writing, to the legislative authority for the welfare of the city as seem wise to him. |
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Section 733.07 | Acting mayor in cities.
...ayor is absent from the city, or is unable for any cause to perform his duties, the president of the legislative authority shall be the acting mayor. While such president is acting as mayor, he shall not serve as president of the legislative authority. |
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Section 733.08 | Vacancy in office of mayor of city.
... elected and qualified, by a person chosen by the residents of that city who are members of the city central committee if there is one, or if not then of the county central committee, of the political party that nominated the last occupant of the office as a candidate for that office for the current term. If the vacancy occurs because of the death, resignation, or inability to take office of a mayor-elect, an appoint... |
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Section 733.09 | President of legislative authority of city.
...of January following the next regular municipal election. A city legislative authority whose president's term of office is four years may, by majority vote, adopt a resolution causing the board of elections to submit to the city electors the question of whether the president's term should be changed from four to two years. The question shall be voted upon at the next general election occurring not less than ni... |
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Section 733.10 | City auditor.
...e elected for a term of four years, commencing on the first day of January next after his election. He shall be an elector of the city. |
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Section 733.11 | Books and accounts - merger of offices in certain cities.
...ments. In cities having a population of less than twenty thousand the legislative authority thereof may, by a majority vote, merge the duties of the clerk of the water works, clerk of the board of control, and clerk of such legislative authority with the duties of the auditor, allowing him such additional assistants in performing such duties as the legislative authority determines. |
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Section 733.12 | Auditing accounts.
...ed by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, the city auditor or village clerk shall audit the accounts of all officers and departments. The auditor or clerk shall prescribe the form of accounts and reports to be rendered to his department and the form and method of keeping accounts by all other departments and, subject to the powers and duties of the auditor of state, shall have the inspection and r... |
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Section 733.13 | Overdrawing appropriation - proof of claims.
...ury of the municipal corporation to the credit of the fund upon which such voucher is drawn. When any claim is presented to the auditor or clerk, he may require evidence that such amount is due, and for this purpose may summon any agent, clerk, or employee of the municipal corporation, or any other person, and examine him upon oath or affirmation concerning such voucher or claim. |
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Section 733.14 | Detailed statements - receipts.
...everal officers and departments of the municipal corporation for the preceding month shall be made to the city auditor or village clerk by the heads of the departments. The auditor or clerk shall countersign each receipt given by the treasurer of the municipal corporation before it is delivered to the person entitled to receive it, and shall charge the treasurer with the amount thereof. If the auditor or clerk approv... |
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Section 733.15 | Certificate as to election of certain officers.
...a county court, to take the acknowledgement of deeds, or to certify depositions or affidavits to be used within such municipal corporation, with the date of such election, and the time when such officer became legally qualified to discharge the duties of such office. Such certificate shall be made within ten days after such qualification. |
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Section 733.16 | Clerk of court shall record certificates.
...fying and recording them as are allowed under division (R) of section 2303.20 of the Revised Code. |