Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2927.022 | Affirmative defense to cigarette, tobacco or alternative nicotine product charge.
...he Revised Code in which the age of the purchaser or other recipient of cigarettes, other tobacco products, or alternative nicotine products is an element of the alleged violation, if the seller, agent, or employee raises and proves as an affirmative defense that all of the following occurred: (1) A card holder attempting to purchase or receive cigarettes, other tobacco products, or alternative nicotine products pr... |
Section 2927.023 | Unlawful transportation of tobacco products.
...s a retail dealer as long as the person purchases cigarettes with the appropriate tax stamp affixed; (iii) An export warehouse proprietor as defined in section 5702 of the Internal Revenue Code; (iv) An operator of a customs bonded warehouse under 19 U.S.C. 1311 or 19 U.S.C. 1555; (v) An officer, employee, or agent of the federal government or of this state acting in the person's official capacity; (vi) A... |
Section 2929.18 | Financial sanctions - felony.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this division and in addition to imposing court costs pursuant to section 2947.23 of the Revised Code, the court imposing a sentence upon an offender for a felony may sentence the offender to any financial sanction or combination of financial sanctions authorized under this section or, in the circumstances specified in section 2929.32 of the Revised Code, may impose upon the offend... |
Section 2929.28 | Financial sanctions - misdemeanor.
...(A) In addition to imposing court costs pursuant to section 2947.23 of the Revised Code, the court imposing a sentence upon an offender for a misdemeanor, including a minor misdemeanor, may sentence the offender to any financial sanction or combination of financial sanctions authorized under this section and, if the offender is being sentenced for a criminal offense as defined in section 2930.01 of the Revised Code, ... |
Section 2943.033 | Court to advise defendant of possible firearm restrictions.
...ful for the person to ship, transport, purchase, or possess a firearm or ammunition as a result of any conviction for a misdemeanor offense of violence. The plea may not be vacated based on a failure to inform the person so charged regarding the restrictions under 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(9). |
Section 2967.14 | Halfway houses or community residential centers.
...der this division shall provide for the purchase of beds, shall set limits of supervision and levels of occupancy, and shall determine the scope of services for all eligible offenders, including those subject to a residential sanction, as defined in rules adopted by the director of rehabilitation and correction in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, or those released from prison without supervision. Th... |
Section 2969.02 | Payment of contract proceeds into recovery of offender's profits fund.
...y or property and upon property that is purchased or otherwise obtained with the money or property. The attorney general shall enforce the lien in the same manner as a judgment lien may be enforced by a private individual. (C)(1) A person who fails to pay money or the monetary value of property other than money to the clerk of the court of claims for deposit as required by this section is liable to the state for the... |
Section 2981.04 | Charging instrument - forfeiture order - amendment.
...r. (ii) The petitioner is a bona fide purchaser for value of the interest in the property that is subject to the forfeiture order and was, at the time of the purchase, reasonably without cause to believe that it was subject to forfeiture. (2)(a) In lieu of filing a petition as described in division (E)(1) of this section, a person, other than the offender or delinquent child whose conviction or plea of guilty or ... |
Section 2981.06 | Seizure of forfeited or other property - disposition.
... or delinquent child is not eligible to purchase the property at a sale under this chapter. (G) Any income accruing to or derived from forfeited property may be used to offset ordinary and necessary expenses related to the property that are required by law or necessary to protect the interest of the state, political subdivision, or third parties. |
Section 301.19 | Commissioners may select another site.
...n 301.14 of the Revised Code, cannot be purchased 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 301.28 | Resolution authorizing acceptance of payments by financial transaction devices for county 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) "County expenses" includes fees, costs, taxes, assessments, fines, penalties, payments, or any other expense a person owes or otherwise pays to a county office under the authority of a county official, other than dog registration and kennel f... |
Section 303.50 | Bonds are lawful investments.
...nds owned or controlled by them for the purchase of any bonds. Nothing contained in this section with regard to legal investments shall be construed as relieving any person of any duty of exercising reasonable care in selecting securities. |
Section 306.11 | Control over county transit system's revenue and funds.
...y it and shall have jurisdiction of all purchases and contracts entered into in connection with the county transit system pursuant to sections 307.86 to 307.92 of the Revised Code. In those counties, the officers and employees of the county transit system shall be under the sole control of the county transit board and are not subject to supervision of other county officers. |
Section 306.31 | Creating regional transit authority.
...assignment of and exercising a right to purchase a transit system in accordance with the acquisition terms of an existing franchise agreement. A regional transit authority so created is a political subdivision of the state and a body corporate with all the powers of a corporation, comprised of the territory of one, or two or more counties, municipal corporations, townships, or any combination thereof, provided, that ... |
Section 306.37 | Issuing revenue bonds.
... authority which proposes to acquire by purchase or otherwise, or proposes to construct, replace, improve, extend, enlarge, maintain, or operate any transit facility, and desires to raise money for any one or more of such purposes or for the purpose of repaying or refunding any outstanding issue of bonds of the regional transit authority or pay any obligation assumed by it or of repaying or refunding any outstanding ... |
Section 306.40 | Issuing general obligation bonds.
...ed by the regional transit authority to purchase, acquire, construct, replace, improve, extend, and enlarge any transit facility which serves or will serve an area within the territorial boundaries of the regional transit authority, or to make an indemnification payment pursuant to an agreement for the sale and leaseback of qualified mass commuting vehicles as provided in division (AA) of section 306.35 of the Revise... |
Section 306.82 | Provisions to include in agreement.
...for the following: (A) Acquisition, by purchase or donation, or by the exercise of the power of eminent domain, construction, improvement, extension, enlargement, repair, lease as lessee or lessor, sale, operation, maintenance, and management of transit facilities within or without the territorial boundaries of such commission, together with any other powers and duties provided by sections 306.30 to 306.53 of the Re... |
Section 307.022 | Lease, easement, license or sale in connection with correctional facility without competitive bidding.
...se, including a lease with an option to purchase, of correctional facilities for a term not in excess of forty years. Before entering into the lease, the board shall publish a notice that the board is accepting proposals for a lease pursuant to this division once a week for three consecutive weeks using at least one of the following methods: (a) In the print or digital edition of a newspaper of general circulation ... |
Section 307.055 | Furnishing ambulance and emergency medical services.
...y the contractor. (D) The district may purchase, lease, and maintain all materials, buildings, land, and equipment, including vehicles, the board considers necessary for the district. When the board finds, by resolution, that the district has personal property that is not needed for public use, or is obsolete or unfit for the use for which it was acquired, the board may dispose of the property in the same mann... |
Section 307.06 | Board of county commissioners may employ land appraisers.
...nty, or which it proposes to acquire by purchase, lease, or appropriation, the board may employ competent appraisers to advise it of the value of such property, or expert witnesses to testify thereto it an appropriation proceeding, and shall pay a reasonable compensation for such services. |
Section 307.07 | Office of economic development.
...rograms, strategies, and policies; (9) Purchase real property to convey to a county land reutilization corporation to be used in accordance with its public purposes; (10) Perform all acts necessary to fulfill the functions and duties of the office. (C) The boards of county commissioners of two or more counties, by resolution, may create a joint office of economic development for the purposes set forth in divi... |
Section 307.08 | Appropriation of lands.
...rd of county commissioners is unable to purchase property for the purpose of the construction of sewers to mitigate or abate the public health nuisance that is the subject of a finding of the director or an order of the board of health, the board of county commissioners may adopt a resolution finding that it is necessary for the protection of the public health and welfare to appropriate property that the board of cou... |
Section 307.09 | Sale, lease, or rent of county real estate - proceeds.
...nless such lease is part of a lease-purchase agreement, in which case the lease may be for a period not exceeding twenty-five years, or unless the lease is to a commercial tenant who uses the property as a retail store room, office, or restaurant, and the leased property is located in a building initially acquired to house county offices or in a parking facility constructed or acquired to serv... |
Section 307.44 | Liability insurance for motor vehicles owned by county.
...doption of the resolution the board may purchase such insurance. The premium for such insurance or any other insurance covering county vehicular equipment may be paid out of the county road fund. |
Section 307.678 | Tourism development facility or project cooperative agreements.
...aper, or installment sale, lease, lease-purchase, or similar agreements. "Obligations" does not include credit enhancement facilities. (19) "Person" includes an individual, corporation, limited liability company, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, eligible county, eligible transit authority, host municipal corporation, port authority, new community authority, and any other political subdivisio... |