Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 121.37 | Ohio family and children first cabinet council.
... or bequest any moneys, lands, or other property for the purposes for which the council is established. The agent shall hold, apply, and dispose of the moneys, lands, or other property according to the terms of the gift, grant, devise, or bequest. Any interest or earnings shall be treated in the same manner and are subject to the same terms as the gift, grant, devise, or bequest from which it accrues. (b)(i) If th... |
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Section 121.39 | Identifying documentation that is basis for legislation dealing with environmental protection.
...iation or regulation of privately owned property to preserve air, land, or water resources in a natural state or to wholly or partially restore them to a natural state; (3) Regulation of the collection, management, treatment, reduction, storage, or disposal of solid, hazardous, radioactive, or other wastes; (4) Plans or programs to promote or regulate the conservation, recycling, or reuse of energy, materials, or w... |
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Section 122.085 | Job ready site program - definitions.
... laws, of environmentally contaminated property on which hazardous substances exist under conditions that have caused or would likely cause the property to be identified as contaminated by the Ohio environmental protection agency or the United States environmental protection agency; (g) Infrastructure improvements, including the following: (i) Demolition of buildings and other structures; (ii) Installation or ... |
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Section 122.161 | Designation of priority investment areas.
...deposit in the earth. (6) "Qualifying property" has the same meaning as in section 5727.76 of the Revised Code. (B) A legislative authority may adopt and certify to the director of development an ordinance or resolution requesting that the director designate the site of a brownfield or former coal mine within the subdivision's territory as a priority investment area. The ordinance or resolution shall describe the... |
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Section 122.171 | Tax credits to foster job retention.
...ts made for the acquisition of personal property through operating leases; (b) Project costs paid before January 1, 2002; (c) Payments made to a related member as defined in section 5733.042 of the Revised Code or to a consolidated elected taxpayer or a combined taxpayer as defined in section 5751.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Eligible business" means a taxpayer and its related members with Ohio operations th... |
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Section 122.18 | Annual payments to landlord for projects creating new jobs.
...section: (1) "Facility" means all real property and interests in real property owned by either of the following: (a) A landlord and leased to a tenant pursuant to a project that is the subject of an agreement under this section; (b) The United States or any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States. (2) "Full-time employee" has the same meaning as under section 122.17 of the Revised Code. (3) "... |
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Section 122.32 | Accepting using contributions.
...nts, gifts, and contributions of money, property, labor, and other things of value to be held, used, and applied only for the purpose for which the grants, gifts, and contributions are made, from individuals, private and public corporations, from the United States or any agency of the United States, and from any political subdivision of the state. The director may agree to repay any contribution of money or to return... |
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Section 122.45 | Loans to political subdivisions.
...se with all notices to the public or to property owners and all hearings otherwise required with respect to the making of such improvements, and in such case no resolution or order determining to make the improvement shall be subject to any appeal. |
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Section 122.6511 | Brownfield remediation program.
...ndustrial, commercial, or institutional property where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by known or potential releases of hazardous substances or petroleum. (2) "Lead entity" means a county, township, municipal corporation, port authority, conservancy district, park district or other similar park authority, county land reutilization corporation, or organization for profit. (3) "Remediation" means any a... |
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Section 122.76 | Loan criteria.
...procuring or improving real or personal property, or both, for the establishment, location, or expansion of industrial, distribution, commercial, or research facilities in the state, and for the purpose of contract financing, and to community development corporations that predominantly benefit minority business enterprises or are located in a census tract that has a population that is sixty per cent or more minority,... |
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Section 122.77 | Loan guarantees.
...procuring or improving real or personal property, or both, for the establishment, location, or expansion of industrial, distribution, commercial, or research facilities in the state, if the director determines, in the director's sole discretion, that all of the following apply: (1) The project is economically sound and will benefit the people of the state by increasing opportunities for employment, by strengthening... |
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Section 122.82 | Moneys, funds, properties, and assets held in trust.
...All moneys, funds, properties, and assets acquired by the director of development shall be held by the director in trust to carry out the director's powers and duties, shall be used as provided in sections 122.71 to 122.83 and 122.87 to 122.90 of the Revised Code, and shall at no time be part of other public funds. |
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Section 122.951 | Grants from industrial site improvement fund.
...emediating environmentally contaminated property on which hazardous substances exist under conditions that have caused or would cause the property to be identified as contaminated by the Ohio or United States environmental protection agency; and (3) Infrastructure improvements, including, but not limited to, site preparation, including building demolition and removal; streets, roads, bridges, and traffic control de... |
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Section 123.011 | Department of administrative services powers.
...(A) The department of administrative services may: (1) Fix, alter, and charge rentals and other charges for the use and occupancy of its buildings, facilities, and other properties; (2) Provide for the persons occupying its buildings, facilities, and other properties, health clinics, medical services, food services, and such other services as such persons cannot provide for themselves; and, if the department determ... |
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Section 123.05 | Regulation and collection of tolls, rentals, and other revenues.
...uding the sale, purchase, or rental of property, except that the director shall not collect a commission or fee from a real estate broker or the private owner when real property is leased or rented to the state. |
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Section 123.10 | Authority to contract; declaration of public exigency.
...its immediate use or places in jeopardy property adjacent to it; an immediate danger of such an injury or obstruction; or an injury or obstruction, or an immediate danger of an injury or obstruction, that occurs in any public works of the state and that materially impairs its immediate use or places in jeopardy property adjacent to it. (B) When a declaration of public exigency is issued pursuant to division (C) of ... |
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Section 123.28 | Ohio cultural facilities commission definitions.
... instances, owned by or located on real property owned by the state or a governmental agency, and includes all parking facilities, walkways, and other auxiliary facilities, equipment, furnishings, and real and personal property and interests and rights therein, that may be appropriate for or used for or in connection with the facility or its operation, for capital costs of which state funds are spent pursuant to this... |
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Section 123.283 | Ohio cultural and sports facility performance grants.
...ty shall be owned by or located on real property owned by the state or a governmental agency, a nonprofit corporation, or a new community authority as defined in section 349.01 of the Revised Code. "Initial estimated construction or renovation cost" means the initial estimated cost to construct a new Ohio sports facility or Ohio cultural facility, or the initial estimated cost to renovate an existing Ohio sports fa... |
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Section 125.13 | Disposing of excess and surplus supplies.
...ng a replacement item; (4) Hazardous property; (5) Excess or surplus supplies that the director has authorized to be part of an interagency transfer; (6) Excess or surplus supplies that are donated under division (H) of this section. (D) The director shall inventory excess and surplus supplies in the director's control and post on a public web site a list of the supplies available for acquisition. The dir... |
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Section 125.14 | Investment recovery fund - recycled materials fund.
...operating expenses of the state surplus property program and of the federal surplus property program described in sections 125.84 to 125.90 of the Revised Code. Any amounts in excess of these operating expenses shall periodically be transferred to the general revenue fund of the state. If proceeds paid into the investment recovery fund are insufficient to pay for the program's operating expenses, a service fee may be... |
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Section 125.89 | Exchange of property, facilities, personnel, and services.
...ween them, singularly or severally, of property, facilities, personnel, and services of each by the other, and, for the same purpose, to enter into contracts and cooperative agreements with eligible public or private state or local authorities, institutions, organizations, or activities. |
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Section 1302.42 | Passing of title - reservation for security - limited application of this section - UCC 2-401.
...ires by their identification a special property as limited by Chapters 1301., 1302., 1303., 1304., 1305., 1307., 1308., 1309., and 1310. of the Revised Code. Any retention or reservation by the seller of the title (property) in goods shipped or delivered to the buyer is limited in effect to a reservation of a security interest. Subject to these provisions and to the provisions of Chapter 1309. of the Revised Co... |
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Section 1309.204 | After-acquired property - future advances - UCC 9-204.
...r a term constituting an after-acquired property clause to: (1) Consumer goods other than accessions when given as additional security unless the debtor acquires rights in them within ten days after the secured party gives value; or (2) A commercial tort claim. (C) A security agreement may provide that collateral secures, or that accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, or promissory notes are sold in conne... |
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Section 1309.310 | When filing required to perfect security interest or agricultural lien - security interests and agricultural liens to which filing provisions do not apply - UCC 9-310.
...Revised Code when it attaches; (3) In property subject to a statute, regulation, or treaty described in division (A) of section 1309.311 of the Revised Code; (4) In goods in possession of a bailee which is perfected under division (D)(1) or (2) of section 1309.312 of the Revised Code; (5) In certificated securities, documents, goods, or instruments which is perfected without filing, control, or possession un... |
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Section 1309.314 | Perfection by control - UCC 9-314.
...(A) A security interest in investment property, deposit accounts, letter-of-credit rights, electronic chattel paper, or electronic documents may be perfected by control of the collateral under section 1307.106, 1309.104, 1309.105, 1309.106, or 1309.107 of the Revised Code. (B) A security interest in deposit accounts, electronic chattel paper, letter-of-credit rights, or electronic documents is perfected by co... |