Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 9.34 | Fiscal year and period of state and political subdivisions.
... at the close of the thirtieth day of June of the succeeding calendar year. The fiscal year of every school library district, and all political subdivisions or taxing units except school districts and the city of Cincinnati, and of every officer, department, commission, board, or institution thereof, shall begin at the opening of the first day of January of each calendar year and end at the close of the succee... |
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Section 9.35 | Contracts for ministerial duties by public officials.
...esenting the amount due such person for credit to the person's account in the bank subject to the following conditions: (1) The person to whom payment is to be made provides the public official with a written request that designates the bank and contains the endorsement of such bank thereon stating its willingness to act in this respect as agent of such person; (2) In the event that there are two or more persons ... |
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Section 9.36 | Contract for services of fiscal and management consultants.
...t for the services of fiscal and management consultants to aid it in the execution of its powers and duties. Contracts for the services of fiscal and management consultants shall be exempt from any competitive bidding requirements in the Revised Code. |
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Section 9.361 | Payroll deduction benefit program.
...) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 132(f), as amended, for county employees, but only insofar as it applies to parking and transit passes. If the program includes a parking benefit for parking at a facility that is not owned by the county, the county shall require a third-party administrator to administer the program for the county, unless, on or before the effective date of this section, the county al... |
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Section 9.37 | Direct deposits.
...t number to which the payment is to be credited, any payment such public official is permitted or required by law in the performance of official duties to make by issuing a check or warrant. (C) Such public official may contract with a financial institution for the services necessary to make direct deposits and draw lump-sum checks or warrants payable to that institution in the amount of the payments to be tra... |
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Section 9.38 | Deposit of public moneys.
...s until such time as the moneys are deposited. The policy shall include provisions and procedures to safeguard the public moneys until they are deposited. If the public office of which the person is a public official is governed by a legislative authority, only the legislative authority may adopt such a policy; in the case of a board of county commissioners, the board may adopt such a policy with respect to public of... |
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Section 9.39 | Liability for public money received or collected - unclaimed money.
...e years, the money shall revert to the general fund of the public office, except for the unclaimed money in the reparations fund created under section 2743.191 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 9.40 | Payroll deduction for United States savings bonds.
...eans any person holding an office, not elective, under the state, any county, municipal corporation, park district, conservancy district, sanitary district, health district, township, or public library, or employed and paid in whole or in part by the state or any of such named authorities in any capacity. |
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Section 9.41 | Payroll accounts.
... or other compensation to any officer, clerk, employee, or other person in the classified service unless an estimate, payroll, or account for such salary or compensation containing the name of each person to be paid, bears the certificate of the director of administrative services, or in the case of the service of the city or civil service township, the certificate of the civil service commission of the city or civil... |
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Section 9.42 | Municipal income tax deductions.
...cts, the amount of municipal income tax levied upon the income of the employee. The director of administrative services shall establish by rule procedures for the deduction of municipal income taxes from the wages or salaries of employees of the state or its instrumentalities. |
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Section 9.43 | Savings in share accounts in chartered credit unions deductions.
... savings in share accounts in chartered credit unions. |
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Section 9.44 | Prior public service counted in computing vacation leave.
...r service with any of these employers counted as service with the state or any political subdivision of the state, for the purpose of computing the amount of the employee's vacation leave. The anniversary date of employment for the purpose of computing the amount of the employee's vacation leave, unless deferred pursuant to the appropriate law, ordinance, or regulation, is the anniversary date of such prior service. ... |
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Section 9.441 | Continuing rights or benefits for prior service.
...ee right or benefit which is based upon length of service. (C) The new employer shall assign an affected employee to a pay rate that is not less than ninety per cent of the pay rate earned by the employee during the year concluding with the end of the pay period immediately preceding the effective date of the merger or transfer. |
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Section 9.45 | Nonprofit debt pooling company deductions.
...ction 9.40 of the Revised Code, such amounts as are authorized in writing by the employee to a nonprofit debt pooling company operating pursuant to Chapter 4710. of the Revised Code, or a nonprofit budget and debt counseling service, for payment or compromise of any account, note, or other indebtedness. Such authorization may be revoked at any time prior to final payment by written notice from the employee to the emp... |
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Section 9.46 | U.S. olympic participation leave.
... time for travel to and return from the site of the competition, and a reasonable time for precompetition training at the site. The state or subdivision shall compensate the employee at his regular rate of pay during any leave granted for participation in olympic competition. Pay for each week of leave shall not exceed the amount the employee would receive for a standard work week as defined in section 124.18 of the ... |
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Section 9.48 | Joint purchasing programs.
...ting political subdivisions a reasonable fee to cover any additional costs incurred as a result of their participation; (2) Participate in a joint purchasing program operated by or through a national or state association of political subdivisions in which the purchasing political subdivision is eligible for membership. (3) Participate in contract offerings from the federal government that are available to ... |
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Section 9.481 | Residency requirements prohibited for certain employees.
...or who is employed on less than a permanent full-time basis. (B)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (B)(2) of this section, no political subdivision shall require any of its employees, as a condition of employment, to reside in any specific area of the state. (2)(a) Division (B)(1) of this section does not apply to a volunteer. (b) To ensure adequate response times by certain employees of political subdiv... |
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Section 9.482 | Contracting for services between political subdivisions.
...5.011 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) When legally authorized to do so, a political subdivision may enter into an agreement with another political subdivision or a state agency whereby the contracting political subdivision or state agency agrees to exercise any power, perform any function, or render any service for the contracting recipient political subdivision that the contracting recipient political subdivision... |
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Section 9.483 | Sale and leaseback agreements.
...ter into a sale and leaseback agreement under which the legislative authority agrees to convey a building owned by the political subdivision to a purchaser who is obligated, immediately upon closing, to lease all or portions of the building back to the legislative authority. The sale and leaseback agreement shall obligate the lessor to make public improvements to all or portions of the building subject to the lease, ... |
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Section 9.49 | Transparency in contracts between state and private attorneys.
...ised Code shall be known as the transparency in private attorney contracts act. |
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Section 9.491 | Definitions.
... to the attorney general for collection under any law or debts that the attorney general is authorized to collect. (C) "State" means this state and any officer, department, board, commission, division, bureau, council, or unit of organization, however designated, of the executive branch of government of this state and any of its agents. (D) "Securities class action" means an action brought as a class action tha... |
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Section 9.492 | Contingency fee contract with private attorney.
... fee contract with a private attorney unless the attorney general or the attorney general's designee makes a written determination prior to entering into that contract or within a reasonable time after entering into the contract that private representation is both cost-effective and in the public interest. Any written determination shall include findings for each of the following factors: (1) Whether there exist su... |
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Section 9.493 | Contract with private attorney outside Ohio.
...e attorney located outside this state unless the attorney general determines that at least one of the following applies: (A) There are no private attorneys with an office in this state that are willing to accept the legal representation. (B) All private attorneys with offices in this state that possess the necessary experience or capability are conflicted and unable to represent the state or the attorney general or... |
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Section 9.494 | Publication of contract.
...f all expenses, disbursements, charges, credits, underlying receipts and invoices, and other financial transactions that concern the provision of the attorney services. The private attorney shall maintain detailed contemporaneous time records for the attorneys and paralegals working on the legal matter and shall promptly provide these records to the attorney general upon request. |
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Section 9.495 | Annual report.
... attorney was engaged to represent or counsel; (4) The total legal fees approved by the attorney general for payment to a private attorney by the state for legal services rendered during the preceding fiscal year. (B) Copies of any written determinations made pursuant to sections 9.492 to 9.494 of the Revised Code during the fiscal year. |