Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 753.15 | Workhouses - management by joint board - privatization.
...itution. The joint 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 o... |
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Section 755.06 | Expenditure of moneys.
...received from any other source for the purchase, acquisition, improvement, maintenance, 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, i... |
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Section 755.28 | Control of improvement of natural watercourses.
...r purposes or not, within the city, may purchase, acquire, or condemn any water rights, easements, or privileges in connection with any natural watercourse through such city, and may acquire or condemn such real estate as is necessary for such purposes. |
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Section 755.34 | Reports and estimates.
... and otherwise improve watercourses and purchase and acquire water rights, easements, and privileges. |
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Section 759.13 | Price of lots and terms of payment.
...ayment therefor, and shall give to each purchaser a receipt, showing the amount paid and a pertinent description of the lots sold. Upon producing such receipt to the proper officer, such purchaser shall be entitled to a deed for the lots described therein. No more shall be charged for lots than is necessary to reimburse the city for the expense of lands purchased or appropriated for cemetery purposes, and to keep in... |
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Section 759.25 | Villages may tax for funeral coach or vault on vote of electors.
...ty of a village may levy a tax for the purchase of a funeral coach or the construction of a vault for the dead, for the use of the village. Such resolution shall be filed with the board of elections not later than four p.m. of the ninetieth day before the day of the election. The question of levying such tax, for either or both purposes, and the amount asked therefor, shall be separately submitted to the elect... |
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Section 759.27 | Union of municipal corporations and townships for cemetery purposes.
...nt and management of a cemetery, by the purchase or appropriation of land therefor not exceeding one hundred acres, to be paid for as provided by section 759.30 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 759.29 | Titles vested.
... 759.27 of the Revised Code, whether by purchase or otherwise, shall vest in and be held by the municipal corporation making the appropriation, in trust for the use of its inhabitants and the inhabitants of the other municipal corporations or townships in common. Provisions shall be made for the interment in such cemetery of all persons buried at the expense of the municipal corporation or township. |
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Section 759.36 | Board of cemetery trustees - clerk-treasurer.
...Enter into separate agreements with the purchasers of lots by which an agreed part of the purchase price shall constitute a permanent fund; (D) Receive individual gifts for the fund, the income thereof to be used for the upkeep and care of lots. When any such funds are received or created, they shall be a permanent fund for such use and the income therefrom shall be used only for such purpose, and the principal sum... |
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Section 759.45 | Acquisition of cemetery approach.
... Such property may be acquired by gift, purchase, appropriation, or by exchange therefor of property of the cemetery used for an approach thereto, and which is, in the judgment of a majority of such officers, rendered unnecessary by such new approach. |
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Section 759.46 | Conveyances.
...nged. No property shall be acquired by purchase or appropriation unless the money necessary to pay for it is in the cemetery fund. Land so acquired may not be used for burial purposes nor be subject to statutory restrictions against the appropriation and use of property for cemetery purposes. |
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Section 761.06 | Use of bond proceeds.
...the Revised Code, shall be used for the purchase or construction of a project and the necessary expense of preparing, printing, and selling said bonds, legal services, and transfer expense, or to advance the payment of interest on such bonds during the first three years following the date of the bonds, but subject to such conditions, limitations, and convenants with the purchasers and holders of the bonds as shall be... |
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Section 9.01 | Official records - preserving and maintaining.
... of any other political subdivision may purchase or rent required equipment for any such photographic process and may enter into contracts with private concerns or other governmental agencies for the development of film and the making of reproductions of film as a part of any such photographic process. When so recorded, or copied or reproduced to reduce space required for storage or filing of such records, such photo... |
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Section 9.14 | Loss of funds occasioned by use of duly adopted facsimile signature.
...Sections 9.10 to 9.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code do not release the liability of any public official, employee, or other person for loss of funds occasioned by any authorized use of a duly adopted facsimile signature. Any public official, board, commission, bureau, or public body mentioned in section 9.11 of the Revised Code may protect itself and its agents and employees from loss, damage, or expense occasioned... |
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Section 9.21 | Policies regarding political subdivisions that hold credit card accounts.
...her card account allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit or to transact with the account, and any debit or gift card account related to the receipt of grant moneys. "Credit card account" does not include a procurement card account, gasoline or telephone credit card account, or any other card account where merchant category codes are in place as a system of control for use of the card account. "Po... |
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Section 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.
... (b) of this section, that are commonly purchased by the public at an hourly rate or at a set fee for each time the services are provided, unless the services are performed for the benefit of children, persons who are eligible for the services by reason of advanced age, medical condition, or financial need, or persons who are confined in a detention facility as defined in section 2921.01 of the Revised Code, and the ... |
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Section 9.26 | Gifts or grants of federal property.
...by section 9.25 of the Revised Code for purchases. |
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Section 9.27 | State contracts - invalid terms and conditions.
...t contractor. (10) With respect to a purchase in which a state agency receives a license to use a software application designed to run on generally available desktop or server hardware or cloud platforms, a requirement that the state agency install or run the software on hardware or in a cloud platform dedicated solely to the state agency, or a provision that otherwise restricts the state agency from installing or... |
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Section 9.28 | Competitive selection as public record.
...ection" means the procedures for making purchases as defined in section 125.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Public office" includes any state agency, public institution, political subdivision, or other organized body, office, agency, institution, or entity established by the laws of this state for the exercise of any function of government. "Public office" does not include the nonprofit corporation formed under sectio... |
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Section 9.40 | Payroll deduction for United States savings bonds.
...cal subdivision thereof, who desires to purchase United States savings bonds by the payroll deduction plan shall be granted such payroll deduction upon request to the head of the state or political subdivision department by whom he is employed. As used in this section, "public employee" means any person holding an office, not elective, under the state, any county, municipal corporation, park district, conservancy di... |
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Section 9.65 | Annuity program for volunteer fire fighters.
... legislative authority to contract for, purchase, or otherwise procure from an insurer or insurers licensed to do business by this state an annuity for such fire fighters. The program may also permit the board or the legislative authority at any time to cancel or otherwise terminate an annuity with any particular insurer or insurers. The board or the legislative authority may pay all or any portion of the cost, premi... |
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Section 9.67 | Restrictions on owner of professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility.
...o reside in the area the opportunity to purchase the team. (B)(1) Any lease, operating agreement, management agreement, non-relocation agreement, or other similar agreement entered into with the political subdivision before, on, or after the effective date of this amendment that expressly obligates the professional sports team to play all or most of the professional sports team's regular season home games at the ta... |
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Section 9.823 | Risk management reserve fund.
...(A) All contributions collected by the director of administrative services under division (E) of this section shall be deposited into the state treasury to the credit of the risk management reserve fund, which is hereby created. The fund shall be used to provide insurance and self-insurance for the state under sections 9.822 and 9.83 of the Revised Code. All investment earnings of the fund shall be credited to ... |
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Section 9.833 | Self-insurance program for health care benefits.
...oyee upon that employee's request. (8) Purchase plans containing best practices identified by the department of administrative services under section 9.901 of the Revised Code. (C) Except as otherwise provided in division (E) of this section, the following apply to individual or joint self-insurance programs established pursuant to this section: (1) Such funds shall be reserved as are necessary, in the exercise of... |
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Section 9.98 | Bond financing definitions.
...dit, stand-by, contingent, or firm bond purchase agreements, insurance or surety arrangements, and guarantees, and other arrangements which provide for direct payment of debt service on bonds, for security or for additional security in the event of nonpayment or default in respect of bonds, or for making payment to bondholders under put arrangements, or for otherwise supporting the credit or liquidity of the bonds, ... |