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Section 301.01 | Petition relating to new county or county seat.

...al officer or by the oath of a respectable freeholder or voter, certified by a person authorized to administer oaths. The certificate or oath shall specify on the petition, memorial, or remonstrance the number of signers there were to the paper at the time of the certifying or oath.

Section 301.02 | Notice of intention to present petition.

... (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 each county from which such new county is intended to be taken. The notice shall set forth the boundary lines of the new county, or the place where it is proposed to locate such county seat.

Section 301.03 | Maximum circulation time for petition.

...the change of a county seat, that has been in circulation a longer time than six months previous to the beginning of the session at which it is presented shall be received by the general assembly, nor shall any names of petitioners be written on a separate paper or sheet and attached to such petition, memorial, or remonstrance. At the time such petition or memorial is presented, the speaker of the house of represent...

Section 301.04 | Petition must show desired location of seat of justice.

...al assembly for the erection of a new county, or a review or removal of a seat of justice, shall, in their petition, identify the place where they wish the seat of justice to be fixed, and present therewith the notice required by section 301.02 of the Revised Code.

Section 301.05 | Division of funds with new county.

...vided according the land and other taxable property within the new county, and within the counties from which the new county was taken, from which the tax was paid. The county treasurers of the old counties shall pay over such money to the treasurer of the new county. Moneys donated to such county by individuals for erection of public buildings or other purposes, or received as clear profit on the sale of county town...

Section 301.06 | Settlement between boards of county commissioners.

...ich such new county was taken for a settlement of the money which remains in the county treasuries of such counties. The boards of such old counties, when called on by the board of the new county, shall settle with it within three months thereafter, and give orders on the old county treasurers, in favor of the new county treasurer, for the amount due such new county, as provided in section 301.05 of the Revised Code,...

Section 301.07 | Enforcing settlement.

...of an old county refuses or neglects, when called on, to settle with the board of a new county, and to give such board an order on its county treasurer for the amount found due such new county, the court of common pleas of the old county shall, upon the application of the board of the new county, proceed in a summary manner, upon notice, to compel the board of such old county to make settlement and give such order. S...

Section 301.08 | Representation of new counties.

...A new county shall be represented in the house of representatives of the state, during the decennial period in which it is created, in the same manner as if the law creating it had not been passed.

Section 301.13 | Forfeiture for delinquency of duty.

...ts or refuses to perform a duty charged under sections 301.05 to 301.08 of the Revised Code, relating to funds, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding one hundred fifty dollars, at the discretion of the court of common pleas. All forfeitures imposed by this section shall be recovered, with costs of suit, in a civil action in the name of the state for the use of the county.

Section 301.14 | Appointment of commissioners to establish seat of justice.

...When a new county is established, the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint three commissioners to fix and establish a seat of justice for such county. No person residing within or holding any real estate in the new county shall be appointed commissioner.

Section 301.15 | Selection of seat of justice.

... (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 county. When assembled, after having taken the oath of office prescribed by sections 3.22 and 3.23 of the Revised Code, such commissioners shall proceed to examine and select the most proper place as a seat of justice, as near the center of the county as possible,...

Section 301.16 | Report of commissioners.

... to be held in such county, if it has been organized. If the county has not been organized, such report shall be made to the court of common pleas of any county to which such new county, or any part thereof, is attached for judicial purposes.

Section 301.19 | Commissioners may select another site.

...d at the price limited, or if a good title in fee simple cannot be obtained, the commissioners shall select the next most eligible place for the seat of justice.

Section 301.20 | Bribery of commissioners.

...feit and pay a sum not less than three hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, for the use of the county, with costs of suit.

Section 301.21 | Compensation of commissioner.

...d in such duties, to be paid from the county treasury of the county where such proceedings are returned, and to which the new county is attached, the amount of which, with the interest thereon, shall be refunded by the new county as soon as it is organized.

Section 301.22 | County declared body politic and corporate.

...ying and exercising the rights and privileges conveyed under it by the constitution and the laws of this state. Such county is capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded.

Section 301.221 | Liability for loss of public funds.

...eld liable for a loss of public funds when the officer has performed all official duties required of the office with reasonable care, but shall be liable only when a loss of public funds results from the officer's negligence or other wrongful act.

Section 301.23 | County civil service commission.

..., personnel office, or personnel department. In any county which, by its charter, creates such a commission, office, or department, and provides a system for appointment to the county service on the basis of merit and fitness, as ascertained by competitive examination, Chapter 124. of the Revised Code is not operative; but the director of administrative services has the same powers and duties with respect to all coun...

Section 301.24 | County health department or agency.

..., by charter provision, a county department or agency for the administration of public health services. The authorities provided in accordance with the county charter shall exercise all the powers and perform all the duties which are vested in or imposed upon the authorities of city or general health districts. All health districts shall thereupon by abolished within the county, and the county shall succeed to the pr...

Section 301.25 | Noninstitutional relief for needy persons.

... assistance, or relief as they are entitled to received at public expense, and establish a suitable office or agency for its administration.

Section 301.26 | Acquisition, maintenance, and operation of county parks by board of county commissioners.

...ard may acquire real estate in fee or a lesser interest, and may receive and execute the terms of gifts and bequests of money, lands, or other properties. This section does not authorize a county to appropriate any property acquired by a park district pursuant to section 1545.11 of the Revised Code. The board may make contributions to a park district pursuant to section 307.281 of the Revised Code.

Section 301.27 | Use of county credit cards.

...xcludes any procurement card authorized under section 301.29 of the Revised Code. (2) "Officer" includes an individual who also is an appointing authority. (B) A board of county commissioners, in consultation with the county auditor, shall adopt a policy by resolution regarding the use of county credit cards by the board of county commissioners, by the office of any other county appointing authority, or by an o...

Section 301.28 | Resolution authorizing acceptance of payments by financial transaction devices for county expenses.

...gh the official public sheriff sale web site pursuant to section 2329.153 of the Revised Code. (3) "County official" includes the county auditor, county treasurer, county engineer, county recorder, county prosecuting attorney, county sheriff, county coroner, county park district and board of county commissioners, the clerk of the probate court, the clerk of the juvenile court, the clerks of court for all divisions ...

Section 301.29 | Use of procurement cards.

... (b) On the official public notice web site established under section 125.182 of the Revised Code; (c) Or on the web site and social media account of the county. The advertisement shall specify the purpose of the request, the type of procurement card or cards sought, and the date by which proposals must be received. That date shall not be less than ten days after the last day of the second week in which the req...

Section 301.30 | Tax, fee, assessment on auxiliary containers by charter counties.

...titution, may impose a fee, tax, assessment, or other charge on auxiliary containers, on the sales, use, or consumption of such containers, except as authorized in Chapters 5739. and 5741. of the Revised Code, or on the basis of receipts received from the sale of such containers. As used in this section, "auxiliary container" has the same meaning as in section 3767.32 of the Revised Code.