Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 956.01 | Definitions.
...a dog broker or pet store, and does not purchase more than nine dogs in any given calendar year unless the dogs are purchased from a dog warden appointed under Chapter 955. of the Revised Code, a humane society, or another animal rescue for dogs. "Animal rescue for dogs" includes an individual or organization that offers spayed or neutered dogs for adoption and charges reasonable adoption fees to cover the costs of t... |
Section 101.34 | Joint legislative ethics committee - fund.
...gislative inspector general and for the purchase of data storage and computerization facilities for the statements filed with the committee under sections 101.73, 101.74, 101.93, 101.94, 121.63, and 121.64 of the Revised Code. (D) The chairperson of the joint legislative ethics committee shall issue a written report, not later than the thirty-first day of January of each year, to the speaker and minority leader of... |
Section 101.73 | Statements of expenditures.
...rtation, lodging, or food and beverages purchased for consumption on the premises in which the food and beverages were sold to, at the request of, for the benefit of, or on behalf of any of the public officers or employees described in division (B)(2) of this section, the employer or legislative agent shall deliver to the public officer or employee a statement that contains all of the nondisputed information prescrib... |
Section 101.93 | Retirement system lobbyists and employers - statement of expenditures - receipts to be retained.
...y, expenditures for food and beverages purchased for consumption on the premises in which the food and beverages were sold to, at the request of, for the benefit of, or on behalf of any of the members, officials, or employees described in division (B)(2) of this section, the employer or retirement system lobbyist shall deliver to the member, official, or employee a statement that contains all of the nondisputed... |
Section 109.362 | Investigation as to whether action was manifestly outside scope of duties or with malicious purpose or in bad faith.
...yee is covered by a policy of insurance purchased by the state requiring the insurer to provide counsel in the action and that the amount of the claim against the officer or employee is not in excess of the amount of coverage under the policy of insurance. If the amount of the claim against the officer or employee is in excess of the amount of coverage under the policy of insurance, the state is not the plaintiff, an... |
Section 109.66 | Publication of statistical data on trafficking in persons.
... section, as well as those persons who purchase or receive a commercial sex act, sexually explicit performance, labor, or services from victims of violations of that section; (3) Statistics on the number of victims of violations of that section and statistics on the nationality, age, method of recruitment, and country, state, or city of origin of the victims of violations of that section; (4) Trafficking rout... |
Section 1107.05 | Issuing debt securities.
...lowing: (1) Options to subscribe to or purchase the bank's shares at not less than par value; (2) The right to convert the debt securities to the bank's shares, if the par value of the shares resulting from the conversion does not exceed the value on the bank's books of the debt securities being converted. (C) The terms of any option granted in connection with the issuance of debt securities or any right to conver... |
Section 1107.09 | Stock options.
...hares, treasury shares, or shares to be purchased or granted. A plan may provide for the payment or issuance of the shares at one time or in installments or for the establishment of special funds in which employees or other parties approved under division (A) of this section may participate. (C) Shares otherwise subject to pre-emptive rights may be offered or sold under a plan only when released from pre-emptive rig... |
Section 1109.22 | Total loans and extensions of credit to person outstanding at any one time.
... negotiating it with recourse; (2) The purchase of bankers' acceptances of the kinds described in division (B) or (C) of section 1109.17 of the Revised Code and issued by other banks; (3) Loans or extensions of credit secured by bonds, notes, certificates of indebtedness, treasury bills of the United States, or other obligations fully guaranteed as to principal and interest by the United States; (4) Loans or exten... |
Section 1109.31 | Real estate investments.
...(A) A state bank may purchase, acquire by lease, or otherwise invest in the real estate and interests in real estate the board of directors considers necessary or convenient for transaction of the bank's business, including by ownership of an entity having as its exclusive authority the ownership and management of the bank's real estate interests. (B) A state bank may invest an amount equal to the greater of the ban... |
Section 1109.47 | Limiting investing in one issuer.
.... (C) For purposes of this section, no purchase by a state bank of stock in a federal reserve bank or federal home loan bank is an investment. (D) If a state or political subdivision of a state issues securities, acting solely as a conduit for the transmission of the proceeds of the sale of the securities to one or more private entities for economic development purposes and to be repaid solely by the private entity... |
Section 1113.16 | Shareholder voting.
...shares upon which an installment of the purchase price is overdue and unpaid shall be voted. |
Section 1115.05 | Acquisitions.
... (a) A merger or consolidation with, or purchase of assets from, a bank holding company that has acquired an Ohio bank; (b) The acquisition of the direct or indirect ownership or control of voting shares of an Ohio bank if, after the acquisition, the acquiring bank holding company will directly or indirectly own or control the Ohio bank, unless the superintendent of financial institutions determines, in the superin... |
Section 1115.06 | Notifying superintendent of proposed acquisition.
...quire control of a state bank through a purchase, assignment, transfer, pledge, or other disposition of voting securities of a state bank unless the superintendent of financial institutions has been given sixty days' prior written notice of the proposed acquisition and within that sixty days the superintendent has not done either of the following: (a) Disapproved the acquisition; (b) Extended the time during which ... |
Section 1127.03 | Unlawful fees for procuring bank or trust company services.
... from any bank or trust company, or the purchase, discount, or acceptance of any paper, note, draft, check, or bill of exchange by any bank or trust company. (B) Division (A) of this section does not prohibit any bona fide salary, wages, fees, or other compensation paid, or expenses reimbursed, in the usual course of business by a bank or trust company to a regulated person, or normal business amenities that facilit... |
Section 113.051 | Duties of treasurer.
...g for, transferring, and collecting the purchase or sale price of investments. The duties of the treasurer of state do not include making investment decisions of an owner or its authorized agents or monitoring compliance with an owner's internal investment policies. The treasurer of state is not responsible for the investment decisions of an owner or agent, compliance with the owner's internal investment policies, or... |
Section 113.40 | Authorizing acceptance of payments by financial transaction device to pay for state expenses.
...ivable and internet-initiated, point of purchase, and telephone-initiated applications, or any other device or method for making an electronic payment or transfer of funds. (2) "State expenses" includes fees, costs, taxes, assessments, fines, penalties, payments, or any other expense a person owes to a state office under the authority of a state elected official or to a state entity. (3) "State elected official... |
Section 117.55 | State awards for economic development.
...assistance and contracts, subcontracts, purchase orders, task orders, delivery orders, or other similar and related transactions. It does not include compensation received as an employee of the state or any state financial assistance and expenditure received from the general assembly or any legislative agency, any court or judicial agency, or from the offices of the attorney general, the secretary of state, the audit... |
Section 118.06 | Submission of detailed financial plan.
...wed from such construction funds by the purchase of debt obligations of the municipal corporation, county, or township with the moneys of such funds, or missing from the construction funds or such special funds and not accounted for; (v) Balance the budgets, avoid future deficits in any funds, and maintain current payments of payroll, fringe benefits, and all accounts; (vi) Avoid any fiscal emergency condition in t... |
Section 118.15 | Prior approval of debt obligations.
...rporation, county, or township, whether purchased by the municipal corporation, county, or township or others, except with the prior approval of the financial planning and supervision commission. (B) The commission shall disapprove the issuance of debt obligations upon a determination that, in its judgment, such action would impede the purposes of a financial plan under this chapter or be inconsistent with this chap... |
Section 118.22 | Pledge and agreement of state with and for benefit of holders of debt obligations.
...ans to improve market reception for the purchase of debt obligations of the municipal corporation, county, or township and to protect the safety and health of the people of the state; provided, however, the foregoing pledge and agreement shall be of no further force and effect if at any time there is on deposit in a separate trust account with the fiscal agent sufficient moneys or direct obligations of the United Sta... |
Section 121.37 | Ohio family and children first cabinet council.
...the county council and they are for the purchase of services for families and children. The approval of the county council is not required to exempt agreements or contracts entered into under section 5139.34, 5139.41, or 5139.43 of the Revised Code from the competitive bidding requirements of section 307.86 of the Revised Code. (ii) As determined by the council, provide financial stipends, reimbursements, or both,... |
Section 121.375 | Information provided to Ohio family and children first cabinet council.
...) The specific work products the agency purchased to provide care coordination services to at-risk individuals; (5) The strategies the agency uses to help at-risk individuals access available health and social services; (6) The agency's success in helping at-risk individuals access available health and social services; (7) The mechanisms the agency uses to identify and eliminate duplicate care coordination ser... |
Section 121.531 | Signs specifying ARRA funding prohibited.
...23 Stat. 115, shall spend such funds to purchase, produce, erect, or maintain signs identifying the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 as the source of specific project funding. |
Section 121.63 | Statement of expenditures - records.
...rtation, lodging, or food and beverages purchased for consumption on the premises in which the food and beverages were sold to, at the request of, for the benefit or, or on behalf of any of the public officers or employees described in division (B)(2) of this section, the employer or executive agency lobbyist shall deliver to the public officer or employee a statement that contains all of the nondisputed information ... |