Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1353.04 | Compelling repurchase.
...ion 1353.02 of the Revised Code, the dealer may bring a civil action to compel repurchase. If the court finds in favor of the dealer, the court shall order the supplier to repurchase the inventory at its current net price. In addition, the court shall order the supplier to pay to the dealer interest on the current net price of the inventory, computed pursuant to division (C) of section 1353.02 of the Revised Code, pl... |
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Section 1353.05 | Contracts prior to date of chapter.
...re the effective date of this chapter unless it is a continuing contract that has no expiration date. |
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Section 1353.06 | Cause for termination.
...imilarly situated in this state or surrounding states. In addition, circumstances that constitute good cause include those in which the dealer consistently does any of the following: (a) Engages in business practices that are detrimental to the consumer or the supplier, including engaging in misleading advertising or failing to provide service and replacement parts or to perform warranty obligations; (b) Fails to p... |
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Section 139.01 | Federal aid defined.
...r pursuant to an act of Congress of the United States, whether such assistance is in the form of a gift, grant, or by purchase of notes or bonds bearing no interest, or bearing interest at a rate not to exceed four per cent per annum. |
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Section 139.02 | Subdivisions may issue bonds to participate in federal aid - limitations - submission to electors.
..., construction, extension, enlargement, lease, operation, or maintenance of any proprietary function of a subdivision which will compete with existing private enterprise. If the department of taxation certifies that the subdivision is unable to issue such bonds subject to the limitations prescribed by sections 133.05, 133.06, 133.07, and 133.09 of the Revised Code, whether or not such bonds have been or may be voted... |
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Section 139.03 | Proceeds may be used for permanent improvements.
...he issuance of securities for any permanent improvement that the proceeds derived from the sale of such securities shall be used as such subdivision's share or contribution to the cost and expense of a permanent improvement to be constructed in cooperation with a federal agency. Notwithstanding Chapter 133. of the Revised Code, the taxing authority may provide that more than one classification of permanent improveme... |
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Section 139.04 | Each project submitted separately - per cent necessary for adoption.
...f the Revised Code is submitted to the electors, more than one project may be included in the legislation determining to submit such question; provided that on the ballot submitting to the electors the question of the issuance of such bonds, the question of the issuance of bonds for each individual project shall be submitted as a separate question, and each such ballot shall be substantially in the form set forth in ... |
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Section 139.11 | Subdivisions may issue notes to participate in plan of distributing surplus foods.
...s, pursuant to an agreement between a county or municipal corporation and the federal surplus commodities corporation, and for the purpose of enabling counties and municipal corporations to participate in the distribution of surplus foods, in accordance with the plan as provided by the federal surplus commodities corporation, or any plan amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, and for that purpose only, the taxi... |
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Section 139.12 | Disposition of funds from sale of notes.
...Revised Code shall be placed in a permanent rotating fund, to be established by the legislative authority of such county or municipal corporation by resolution or ordinance. Such resolution or ordinance shall provide that such fund shall be used for the purchase of federal food order stamps and shall be conducted and kept in such manner as will at any time, upon short notice, show assets equal to the total amount of ... |
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Section 140.01 | Definitions.
... of the foregoing; and further includes site improvements, utilities, machinery, facilities, furnishings, and any separate or connected buildings, structures, improvements, sites, utilities, facilities, or equipment to be used in, or in connection with the operation or maintenance of, or supplementing or otherwise related to the services or facilities to be provided by, any one or more of such hospital facilities. ... |
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Section 140.02 | Public purpose.
...d welfare of the people of the state by enhancing the availability, efficiency, and economy of hospital facilities and the services rendered thereby, by providing for cooperation of hospital agencies in the utilization of shared facilities and services to obtain economies in operation and more effective health service, facilitating participation of hospital agencies in federal financial assistance provided by Title I... |
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Section 140.03 | Hospital facility agreements.
... the hospital facilities, including the sites and interest in real estate pertaining thereto, is to be held, transferred, or disposed of; (2) Unless provided for by lease pursuant to section 140.05 of the Revised Code, the method by which such hospital facilities are to be acquired, constructed, or otherwise improved and by which they shall be managed, occupied, maintained, and repaired, including the designation o... |
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Section 140.04 | Extended care services.
...are which are licensed as nursing homes under Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code, to provide or arrange for extended care services to patients of a hospital of such public hospital agency when such services are medically appropriate for them. Such agreements may require such extended care services to be provided under the supervision of the professional staff of the hospital of such public hospital agency or, where su... |
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Section 140.05 | Leasing hospital facilities.
...ddiction, and mental health services; county boards of developmental disabilities; the department of mental health and addiction services ; or the department of developmental disabilities, for uses which they are authorized to make thereof under the laws applicable to them, or any combination of them, and they may lease such facilities to or from a hospital agency for such uses, upon such terms and conditions as are ... |
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Section 140.051 | Contracts regarding certain hospital facilities exempt from competitive bidding.
...n and in the manner determined in its sole discretion by the governing body of the public hospital agency, may enter into a contract for the acquisition, construction, improvement, equipment, or furnishing of a hospital facility that is to be leased pursuant to section 140.05 of the Revised Code by a public hospital agency to a nonprofit hospital agency. Any requirement of competitive bidding, other restriction, or ... |
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Section 140.06 | Issuing revenue obligations.
...d to the hospital receipts and special funds pledged to such purpose under the bond proceedings. (D) The bond proceedings for such obligations shall provide for the purpose thereof, the principal amount, the principal maturity or maturities, the interest rate or rates, the date of the obligations and the dates of payment of interest thereon, their denominations, the manner of sale thereof, and the establishment with... |
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Section 140.07 | Lawful investments.
...fund such obligations are lawful investments for entities enumerated in division (A)(1) of section 133.03 of the Revised Code, and are eligible as security for the repayment of the deposit of public moneys. |
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Section 140.08 | Exemption from taxes.
... agencies are exempt from taxes levied under Chapters 5739. and 5741. of the Revised Code. The obligations issued hereafter under section 133.08, 140.06, or 339.15 of the Revised Code or Section 3 of Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution, to pay costs of hospital facilities or to refund such obligations, and the transfer thereof, and the interest and other income from such obligations, including any profit made on ... |
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Section 140.09 | Computing indebtedness.
...l agency is to receive payments under a lease or agreement entered into by such public hospital agency pursuant to section 140.03, 140.05, 339.09, 339.14, or 749.35 of the Revised Code, then at all times after the time of entering such lease or agreement such bonds or notes shall not be considered in ascertaining the limits of net indebtedness of section 133.05 or 133.07 of the Revised Code, to the extent that the pr... |
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Section 141.01 | Salaries of elective state executive officers - limit on other salaries - exceptions.
...hundred forty-eight dollars; (B) Lieutenant governor, one hundred thirteen thousand nine hundred forty-seven dollars; (C) Secretary of state, one hundred thirteen thousand nine hundred forty-seven dollars; (D) Auditor of state, one hundred thirteen thousand nine hundred forty-seven dollars; (E) Treasurer of state, one hundred thirteen thousand nine hundred forty-seven dollars; (F) Attorney general, one hund... |
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Section 141.011 | Annual salaries of elective officers beginning in 2020 through 2028.
...ing that person's term of office, an amount shall be paid in accordance with section 2113.04 of the Revised Code, or to that person's estate. The amount shall equal the amount of the salary that the officer would have received during the remainder of the officer's unexpired term or an amount equal to the salary of that person's office for two years, whichever is less. |
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Section 141.02 | Pay of adjutant general, assistants, and quartermaster.
...ant adjutant general for air may take a leave of absence from their respective positions without loss of pay for the time they are performing service in the uniformed service as required by their federally recognized officer status. These positions shall not accrue leave as other permanent state employees do but shall accrue leave and record usage of leave as if these positions were those of the administrative ... |
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Section 141.04 | Compensation of judges by state.
... per cent; (d) Beginning January 1, 2026, and in each calendar year thereafter through calendar year 2029 beginning on the first day of January, the annual compensation amount shall be increased by five per cent. (2) For the justices of the supreme court, the following amounts effective in the following years: (a) Beginning January 1, 2018, one hundred sixty-four thousand dollars; (b) Beginning January 1, ... |
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Section 141.05 | Compensation of judges by county.
... per capita for the population of the county in which the judge resided when elected or appointed, as ascertained by the latest federal census of the United States. The annual compensation shall not be less than three thousand five hundred dollars nor more than fourteen thousand dollars and, except for any judge who, prior to the first day of January of any year, delivers a written request to be paid biweekly to both... |
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Section 141.06 | Compensation of assembly member appointed to supreme court.
... assembly, who is appointed to fill the unexpired term of office of the chief justice or a justice of the supreme court or of any judge shall receive compensation for the balance of that unexpired term at the rate that was in effect for that office on the last day of the general assembly prior to the one during which the person was appointed. |