Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 167.04 | Adoption of by-laws.
...f the council and the method of their selection, creating a governing board that may act for the council as provided in the by-laws, and providing for the conduct of its business. (B) The by-laws of the regional council of governments shall provide for the appointment of a fiscal officer, who may hold any other office or employment with the council, and who shall receive, deposit, invest, and disburse the funds of t... |
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Section 167.041 | Infrastructure loans.
...dy of one or more member governments to lend money to the member or members for the purpose of improving infrastructure within the territory of the member or members located within this state. |
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Section 167.05 | Employing personnel.
...ide for such supplies, materials, equipment, and facilities as it deems necessary and appropriate in the manner and under procedures established in the by-laws of the council. The council may contract with the prosecuting attorney of a county, as provided in section 309.09 of the Revised Code, to obtain legal services from the prosecuting attorney. |
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Section 167.06 | Financing programs and operations.
...rvices. The council may establish schedules of dues to be paid by its voting members to aid the financing of the operations and programs of the council in the manner provided in the agreement establishing the council or in the by-laws of the council. The council may permit non-member political subdivisions to participate in any of its activities regardless of whether such political subdivisions have paid dues to the ... |
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Section 167.07 | Membership not a public office.
...bership on a regional council of governments and holding an office of the council does not constitute the holding of a public office or employment within the meaning of any section of the Revised Code. (2) A regional council of governments is considered a public agency for purposes of Chapter 102. and is considered a political subdivision for purposes of Chapter 2921. of the Revised Code. (B) Membership on the coun... |
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Section 167.08 | Contracts for service.
...the council to perform any function or render any service in behalf of such counties, municipal corporations, townships, special districts, school districts, or other political subdivisions, which such counties, municipal corporations, townships, special districts, school districts, or other political subdivisions may perform or render. |
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Section 167.081 | Authority of regional council to contract on a per unit basis.
...s posted on the council's internet web site for at least two consecutive weeks before the date specified for receiving bids. A county, municipal corporation, or township and a special district, school district, or other political subdivision that is a council member may participate in a contract entered into under this section. Purchases under a contract entered into under this section are exempt from any comp... |
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Section 167.10 | Qualifying council defined - general powers.
...t payments with or without a mortgage, lease-purchase agreements, leases with an option to purchase, or securities issued pursuant to section 167.101 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 167.101 | Issuance of securities by qualifying council.
... the following: (1) A pledge of and lien on the revenue of the qualifying council, or such lesser portion of the revenue as may be designated by the qualifying council, whether derived from agreements with its members and other persons or from its ownership or operation of any property, including available rates, charges, rents, interest subsidies, debt charges, grants, or payments by federal or state agencie... |
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Section 167.102 | Qualifying council securities as special obligations.
...itical subdivision of the state may be pledged. The holder or owner of the securities shall have no right to have money raised by taxation by the state or any political subdivision of the state obligated or pledged, and money so raised shall not be obligated or pledged, for the payment of principal or interest or premium on such securities, and each security shall bear on its face a statement to that effect. Mo... |
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Section 167.103 | Documents executed by qualifying council officers.
...ecessary documents to provide for the pledge, protection, and disposition of the pledged revenues from which debt charges and any special fund deposits are to be paid. Those necessary documents include the issued securities, trust agreements, leases, and other financing documents. |
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Section 167.104 | Maximum maturity of qualifying council securities.
... maximum maturity of securities issued under section 167.101 of the Revised Code shall be governed by section 133.20 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 167.105 | Application of laws governing state-issued securities.
...ance of securities by the state, its agencies, or any political subdivision of the state. |
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Section 169.01 | Unclaimed funds definitions.
...an association, credit union, or investment company. (B)(1) "Unclaimed funds" means any moneys, rights to moneys, or intangible property, described in section 169.02 of the Revised Code, when, as shown by the records of the holder, the owner has not, within the times provided in section 169.02 of the Revised Code, done any of the following: (a) Increased, decreased, or adjusted the amount of such funds; (b) Ass... |
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Section 169.02 | Further defining unclaimed funds.
...city and that, pursuant to division (A)(26) of section 4735.18 of the Revised Code, are required to be deposited into and maintained in a special or trust, noninterest-bearing bank account separate and distinct from any personal or other account of the licensed broker, held or owed by the licensed broker unclaimed for two years. (N) Any sum greater than fifty dollars payable as wages, any sum payable as salaries or... |
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Section 169.03 | Report of unclaimed funds.
...r owed by a holder, including funds deposited with a fiscal agent or fiduciary for payment of them, or pertaining to debt of a publicly traded corporation. Any holder that is audited pursuant to division (G) of this section shall only be required to make available those records that are relevant to an unclaimed funds audit of that holder as prescribed by the director. (3) The director may enter into contracts, purs... |
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Section 169.04 | Jurisdiction of other states.
...d all liabilities for any claim which then exists or which thereafter may arise or be made in respect to such funds. The director of commerce may enter into such agreements as he determines necessary to obtain funds held by escheat or custodial officers of other states which should properly be held by him under this chapter. |
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Section 169.041 | Recovering unclaimed funds in possession, custody or control of another state.
... this state to recover one hundred per cent of funds that are or are presumed to be subject to the jurisdiction of this state under this chapter and that have been claimed as unclaimed, abandoned, or escheated funds under the laws of another state and are in the possession, custody, or control of that state. If the funds covered by this chapter have been claimed as unclaimed, abandoned, or escheated funds under the l... |
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Section 169.05 | Unclaimed funds trust fund.
...e director in the state treasury to the credit of the unclaimed funds trust fund, which is hereby created, or placed with a financial organization. Any interest earned on money in the trust fund shall be credited to the trust fund. The remainder of the aggregate amount of unclaimed funds as shown on the report, plus earnings accrued to date of payment to the director, shall, at the option of the director, be retained... |
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Section 169.051 | United States savings bonds; presumption of abandonment.
...business, or by a state or other government, political subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, and all proceeds thereof, shall be presumed abandoned in this state and constitute unclaimed funds under this chapter if both of the following apply: (1) The last known address of the owner of the United States savings bond is in this state; (2) The United States savings bond has remained unclaimed and unredeemed for thr... |
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Section 169.052 | Attorney unclaimed funds.
...cess to justice foundation and shall be credited to attorney unclaimed funds. (B) The director of commerce or the director's designee shall serve on the board of directors of the Ohio access to justice foundation which holds attorney unclaimed funds. (C) Funds recovered by the Ohio access to justice foundation are subject to call at the discretion of the director of commerce to be returned to the department of ... |
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Section 169.053 | Ohio coupon bonds.
... abandoned in this state and constitute unclaimed funds under this chapter if both of the following apply: (1) The owner of the state of Ohio coupon bond or interest coupon is unknown to the treasurer of state. (2) The state of Ohio coupon bond's principal or interest has remained unclaimed and unredeemed for three years after final maturity, call date, interest payment date, or other payment date. (C) State... |
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Section 169.06 | Publishing notice of unclaimed funds.
...wspaper of general circulation in the county in this state in which is located the last known address of any person to be named in the notice required by this section. The notice may be published in print or electronic format. If no address is listed, the notice shall be published in the county in which the holder of the unclaimed funds has its principal place of business within this state; or if the holder has no pr... |
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Section 169.07 | Holder of unclaimed funds held harmless.
...fe-keeping thereof and will be held harmless by the state from any and all liabilities for any claim arising out of the transfer of such funds to the state, to the extent of the value of the unclaimed funds paid, as of the time of the payment. (B) If legal proceedings are instituted against a holder which has paid unclaimed funds to the director or entered into an agreement as provided in section 169.05 of the Rev... |
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Section 169.08 | Filing claim for refund.
... such claim. The reimbursement shall be credited to the unclaimed funds trust fund. (2) If a claim that is allowed under this section relates to attorney unclaimed funds that have been recovered by the Ohio access to justice foundation, pursuant to division (A) of section 169.052 of the Revised Code and division (A) of this section, the director shall notify the Ohio access to justice foundation in writing of the p... |