Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1747.06 | Interests in property.
...(A) A real estate investment trust may take, hold, and dispose of any estate or interest in real property in its business name, or in the name of one or more of its trustees, or in the name of one or more of its nominees. A conveyance to a real estate investment trust in its business name shall recite that the grantee is a real estate investment trust, and the estate or interest so acquired can be conveyed by the tru... |
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Section 175.03 | Members - appointment - terms - compensation.
...(A)(1) The Ohio housing finance agency consists of eleven voting members and four nonvoting members. The governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint nine of the voting members. The other two voting members are the director of commerce and the director of development or their respective designees. The four nonvoting members shall be two members of the house of representatives, one from each majo... |
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Section 175.09 | Securing bonds.
...(A)(1) At the discretion of the Ohio housing finance agency, bonds issued pursuant to this chapter may be secured by a trust agreement between the agency and a corporate trustee, which may be any trust company or financial institution that has the powers of a trust company and is qualified to exercise those trust powers within this state. A trust agreement may pledge or assign the agency's revenues and security ... |
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Section 175.17 | Tax credit for single-family housing development.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Qualified project" means a project to develop single-family dwellings in this state that satisfies any qualifications established by the director under division (I) of this section. (2) "Pass-through entity" has the same meaning as in section 5733.04 of the Revised Code. (3) "Reserved credit amount" means the amount determined by the director and stipulated in the notice sen... |
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Section 1751.01 | Health insuring corporation law definitions.
...trued as prohibiting such entities from purchasing the services of a health insuring corporation or a third-party administrator licensed under Chapter 3959. of the Revised Code. (P) "Intermediary organization" means a health delivery network or other entity that contracts with licensed health insuring corporations or self-insured employers, or both, to provide health care services, and that enters into contractual... |
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Section 1751.06 | Powers upon obtaining certificate.
...Upon obtaining a certificate of authority as required under this chapter, a health insuring corporation may do all of the following: (A) Enroll individuals and their dependents in either of the following circumstances: (1) The individual resides or lives in the approved service area. (2) The individual's place of employment is located in the approved service area. (B) Contract with providers and health care facil... |
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Section 1751.26 | Investments in real estate.
...(A) For purposes of this section, real estate used for "the accommodation of the health insuring corporation's business operations" includes the health insuring corporation's home office, branch office, medical facilities, and field office operations. (B) No health insuring corporation shall purchase, hold, or convey real estate, or any interest in real estate, to be used as an investment for the production of incom... |
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Section 1751.32 | Annual report.
...Each health insuring corporation, annually, on or before the first day of March, shall file a report with the superintendent of insurance, covering the preceding calendar year. The report shall be verified by an officer of the health insuring corporation, shall be in the form the superintendent prescribes, and shall include: (A) A financial statement of the health insuring corporation, including its balance sheet... |
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Section 1751.80 | Implementing utilization review programs.
...The utilization review program of a health insuring corporation shall be implemented in accordance with all of the following: (A) The program shall use documented clinical review criteria that are based on sound clinical evidence and are evaluated periodically to assure ongoing efficacy. A health insuring corporation may develop its own clinical review criteria or may purchase or license such criteria from qualified... |
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Section 176.05 | Establishing residential prevailing rate of wages.
...(A)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the rate of wages payable for the various occupations covered by sections 4115.03 to 4115.16 of the Revised Code to persons employed on a project who are not any of the following shall be determined according to this section: (a) Qualified volunteers; (b) Persons required to participate in a work activity, developmental activity, or alternative work a... |
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Section 176.06 | Number and dollar amount of mortgage loans.
...(A) Each municipal corporation, county, and township shall compile and make available, in accordance with this section, to the public for inspection and copying for a period of five years, the number and total dollar amount of mortgage loans that were originated, for which completed applications were received and applicants were rejected, and that were purchased by that municipal corporation, county, or township duri... |
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Section 1761.13 | Investing or depositing funds.
...(A) A credit union share guaranty corporation shall invest or deposit its funds in the following manner: (1) In banks incorporated under the laws of this or any other state, or the United States; (2) In negotiable certificates of deposit and bankers acceptances; (3) In share certificates deposited in or any form of evidence of interest or indebtedness of any credit union organized under Chapter 1733. of the Revise... |
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Section 177.05 | Law enforcement trust fund.
...A law enforcement trust fund shall be established by the organized crime investigations commission for the purpose of receiving reimbursement of expenses the organized crime investigations commission incurred in the investigation of the criminal activity through a task force. There is hereby created in the state treasury the organized crime law enforcement trust fund. The fund shall consist of moneys paid to the t... |
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Section 1776.23 | Partnership property.
...(A) Property acquired by a partnership is property of the partnership and not the property of the partners individually. (B) Property is partnership property if the property is acquired in the name of either of the following: (1) The partnership; (2) One or more partners when the instrument transferring title to the property indicates that the transferee holds the property in the capacity as a partner, or th... |
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Section 1776.45 | Actions by partnership and partners.
...(A) A partnership may maintain an action against a partner for a breach of the partnership agreement or for the violation of a duty to the partnership, causing harm to the partnership. (B) A partner may maintain an action against the partnership or another partner for legal or equitable relief, with or without an accounting as to partnership business, to enforce any of the following: (1) The partner's rights... |
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Section 1776.78 | Dissenting partner's complaint.
...(A)(1) When authorized by division (F) of section 1776.77 of the Revised Code, a dissenting partner or a partnership may file a complaint under this section demanding the relief this section describes. Any complaint shall contain a brief statement of the facts, including the vote or action by the partners and the facts entitling the dissenting partner to the relief demanded. No answer to a complaint is required... |
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Section 1782.437 | Complaint demanding relief.
...(A) When authorized by division (F) of section 1782.436 of the Revised Code, a dissenting partner or limited partnership may file a complaint under this section demanding the relief described in this section. A complaint filed under this section shall contain a brief statement of the facts, including the vote or action by the partners and the facts entitling the dissenting partner to the relief demanded. No answer to... |
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Section 183.52 | Buckeye tobacco settlement financing authority.
...ity is created for the sole purpose of purchasing and receiving any assignment of the tobacco settlement receipts and issuing obligations, all as provided for in section 183.51 of the Revised Code, to provide financing of essential functions and facilities. The property of the authority and its income and operations shall be exempt from taxation involving the state or by the state and any political subdivision ... |
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Section 184.11 | Commission awards for research and development.
...The third frontier commission may award support to individuals, public and private entities, agencies, and institutions, private companies or organizations, partnerships, business trusts, or other business entities or ventures, research organizations, whether for profit or not for profit, or combinations or consortiums of any of the foregoing for the purpose of supporting research and development projects. The suppor... |
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Section 1901.111 | Group health care coverage for municipal court judges.
...(A) As used in this section, "health care coverage" means sickness and accident insurance or other coverage of hospitalization, surgical care, major medical care, disability, dental care, eye care, medical care, hearing aids, and prescription drugs, or any combination of those benefits or services. (B) The legislative authority, after consultation with the judges of the municipal court, shall negotiate and contract ... |
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Section 1901.186 | Concurrent jurisdiction of Tiffin-Fostoria and Seneca County courts.
...t agency in a criminal investigation by purchasing controlled substances from others in return for compensation from the law enforcement agency. (B) In addition to all other jurisdictions granted a municipal court in this chapter, except as provided in division (C) of this section, the Tiffin-Fostoria municipal court has concurrent jurisdiction with the Seneca county court of common pleas in all criminal actions or... |
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Section 1901.312 | Group health care coverage for clerks and deputy clerks.
...(A) As used in this section, "health care coverage" has the same meaning as in section 1901.111 of the Revised Code. (B) The legislative authority, after consultation with the clerk and deputy clerks of the municipal court, shall negotiate and contract for, purchase, or otherwise procure group health care coverage for the clerk and deputy clerks and their spouses and dependents from insurance companies authorized to... |
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Section 1901.32 | Bailiffs.
...(A) The bailiffs and deputy bailiffs of a municipal court shall be provided for, and their duties are, as follows: (1) Except for the Hamilton county municipal court, the court shall appoint a bailiff who shall receive the annual compensation that the court prescribes payable in either biweekly installments or semimonthly installments, as determined by the payroll administrator, from the same sources and in the same... |
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Section 1907.161 | Group health care coverage for county court judges.
...(A) As used in this section, "health care coverage" means sickness and accident insurance or other coverage of hospitalization, surgical care, major medical care, disability, dental care, eye care, medical care, hearing aids, and prescription drugs or any combination of those benefits or services. (B) The board of county commissioners, after consultation with the judges of the county court, shall negotiate and contr... |
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Section 1907.53 | Bailiffs.
...(A)(1) Each judge of a county court may appoint a bailiff on a full-time or part-time basis. The bailiff shall receive compensation as prescribed by the appointing judge, and the compensation is payable in semimonthly installments from the treasury of the county or other authorized fund. Before entering upon the duties of the office, a bailiff shall take an oath to faithfully perform those duties and shall give a bon... |