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Section 747.07 | Issue of bonds - maximum issue without vote.

...two per cent of the total value of all property in such city as listed and assessed for taxation.

Section 747.09 | Acquiring or appropriating property.

...The board of rapid transit commissioners may acquire by purchase or appropriate, enter upon, and hold any real estate or easement, partial or otherwise, therein, thereon, thereunder, or thereover, or any interest therein, both within and without the limits of the city, which it deems necessary for the purposes specified in section 747.08 of the Revised Code, and in the manner provided by sections 163.01 to 163.22, in...

Section 747.10 | Disposition of fees and earnings.

...rovided by law for maximum tax rates on property in the city, except the combined maximum rate fixed in section 5705.02 of the Revised Code, and in addition thereto one-half mill may be levied. The surplus in any year above such expenses, depreciation charges, interest, and sinking fund charges shall, up to the amount necessary to equal the deficiencies of previous years, be paid into the sinking fund of such city u...

Section 747.13 | Unused real estate available for boulevard purposes.

...r enjoyment of the city's rapid transit property, as the board directs.

Section 749.161 | Participation in joint township hospital district.

...e, of the Revised Code, and the taxable property in such municipal corporation shall thereupon be or become subject to all tax levies, including tax levies for bonds, imposed by the joint township hospital district.

Section 749.24 | Powers and duties of board of hospital trustees.

...he entire management and control of the property or funds mentioned in section 749.20 of the Revised Code, and shall establish such rules for the government thereof as it deems expedient. Such board shall also have the entire control of the expenditure of all moneys therefrom and they shall be disbursed by the treasurer of the municipal corporation only upon the warrant of the municipal auditor or clerk, drawn in acc...

Section 749.25 | Rules for management and control of property.

...The board of hospital trustees shall have the entire management and control of the erection, rebuilding, and repair of all buildings, and the entire management and control of all grounds acquired pursuant to section 749.20 of the Revised Code, and shall adopt rules for the protection, care, and government thereof. Such rules, when approved by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, shall have the same...

Section 749.35 | Leasing general municipal hospital.

...uipment, shall revert to and become the property of the municipal corporation or municipal corporation and joint township hospital district board, or municipal corporation and board of county commissioners, to be operated as provided by law.

Section 749.37 | Contracts not subject to competitive bidding.

...Notwithstanding any conflicting provision of sections 749.09 to 749.14 and 749.26 to 749.31 of the Revised Code, Chapter 153. of the Revised Code, or any other competitive bidding requirement specified in the Revised Code that requires a public authority to enter into separate contracts for the design and construction of a public improvement. (A) A board of hospital commissioners or a board of hospital trustees may...

Section 753.13 | Joint municipal and county workhouse.

...cessary funds therefor from the taxable property of the county.

Section 753.15 | Workhouses - management by joint board - privatization.

...nt board may lease or purchase suitable property and buildings for a workhouse, or real estate for the purpose of erecting and maintaining a workhouse thereon, but it shall not expend more than fifty thousand dollars for any such purpose unless such amount is approved by a majority of the voters of the county, exclusive of the municipal corporation, voting at a general election. (B) In lieu of forming a joint ...

Section 755.05 | Control and management of parks.

...rform all the duties, in regard to such property, vested in and imposed upon the director of public service.

Section 755.06 | Expenditure of moneys.

...enance, equipment, or enjoyment of all property mentioned in section 755.05 of the Revised Code, but no liability shall be incurred or expenditure made unless the money required therefor is in the treasury to the credit of the park fund and not appropriated for any other purpose. (B) Notwithstanding division (A) of this section, if the legislative authority of a municipal corporation enters into an agreement...

Section 755.07 | Rules and regulations.

...to the proper use and protection of all property mentioned in section 755.05 of the Revised Code and the improvements thereon, and may impose penalties for the violation of such regulations.

Section 755.42 | Sale of unused park lands at public auction.

...as in cases where the auditor re-enters property which has been tax exempt on the taxable list of the county. The proceeds from the sale of lands sold pursuant to this section shall be placed in the general fund of the treasury of the municipal corporation in which such lands are located and may be disbursed as other general fund moneys.

Section 757.21 | Compensation to private company for maintaining free museum.

... one mill on each dollar of the taxable property of the city each year, and pay it to a private corporation or association not for profit maintaining and furnishing a free museum of art, science, or history for the benefit of the inhabitants of the city as compensation for the use and maintenance thereof. The legislative authority may enter into a contract or agreement with such corporation or association setting fo...

Section 759.30 | Apportionment of expense.

...ions and townships in proportion to the property of each on the duplicate for taxation. The amount of bonds issued by each for such cemetery purposes shall be in the same proportion, and the percentage of taxation for all such cemetery purposes shall be the same in the municipal corporations and townships, but moneys in the hands of the board of cemetery trustees, derived from any source, not needed to keep in order ...

Section 759.31 | Control and management - compensation.

... as where the cemetery is the exclusive property of a single municipal corporation. A board of union cemetery trustees may fix the compensation of the members thereof, and such compensation shall be in accordance with the time actually consumed by such members in the discharge of their official duties, but such compensation shall not exceed fifteen dollars for each meeting nor exceed one hundred eighty dollars per y...

Section 759.34 | Joint meeting.

...te of tax to be levied upon the taxable property of the municipal corporation and the township for such purposes. Upon the passage of a joint resolution by a majority of the members of the legislative authority and the board of township trustees, fixing the rate of taxation, the clerk of the municipal corporation shall certify such rate to the county auditor for assessment and collection. If there is more than one mu...

Section 759.42 | Municipal corporation or township may transfer cemetery property to cemetery association.

...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation and the board of township trustees may transfer to an incorporated cemetery association the lands, lots, and improvements of a cemetery owned and controlled by the municipal corporation or township for cemetery purposes. The association shall assume all legal debts on the cemeteries so transferred.

Section 761.03 | Powers in purchasing or constructing a project.

...rotect, repair, improve, and insure any property which it has acquired and dispose of the same by sale, exchange, or lease as provided in section 761.01 to 761.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code.

Section 765.01 | Noncriminal land use infraction definitions.

...isions that regulate parking on private property, a motor vehicle service or repair business in residential districts, or signage and other graphics displays, and any municipal ordinance, resolution, or other regulation dealing with the display of house numbers on buildings. (B) "Law enforcement officer" means a law enforcement officer as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code, code enforcement officer, buil...

Section 9.02 | Inspection and review of financial institution records.

...he Revised Code, that either involves a property interest of the state or occurred within the scope of state employment or during the performance of a state public official's or state public servant's duties, and in which a financial institution is required or requested to assemble or provide financial records, the financial institution has a right of reimbursement from the state treasury for all actual and necessary...

Section 9.239 | Allocation of federal energy efficient building deduction.

...ng energy efficient commercial building property installed in a public building may seek allocation of any deduction allowed under section 179D of the Internal Revenue Code in connection with that installation by submitting a written request to the public entity that owns the building and the tax commissioner. Within fifteen days of receiving such a request, the public entity shall respond and, if merited, formally a...

Section 9.24 | Findings for recovery.

...e but has not been collected, or public property has been converted or misappropriated. (4) "Debtor" means a person against whom a finding for recovery has been issued. (5) "Person" means the person named in the finding for recovery. (6) "State money" does not include funds the state receives from another source and passes through to a political subdivision.