Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 703.371 | Taxes and special assessments.
...(A) All taxes and special assessments levied by the legislative authority of the dissolved village, including taxes levied in accordance with Chapters 718. and 5745. of the Revised Code, shall continue to be collected after the date the dissolution is effective to the extent that the receiver-trustee determines that the revenue is needed to pay the outstanding debts, obligations, and liabilities of the village and ma... |
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Section 505.10 | Acceptance and disposition of property.
...(A) The board of township trustees may accept, on behalf of the township, the donation by bequest, devise, deed of gift, or otherwise, of any real or personal property for any township use. When the township has property, including motor vehicles, road machinery, equipment, and tools, that the board, by resolution, finds is not needed for public use, is obsolete, or is unfit for the use for which it was acquired, the... |
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Section 2921.42 | Having an unlawful interest in a public contract.
...(A) No public official shall knowingly do any of the following: (1) Authorize, or employ the authority or influence of the public official's office to secure authorization of any public contract in which the public official, a member of the public official's family, or any of the public official's business associates has an interest; (2) Authorize, or employ the authority or influence of the public official... |
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Section 5709.78 | Exemption for increase in property value due to county public infrastructure improvement.
...(A) A board of county commissioners may, by resolution, declare improvements to certain parcels of real property located in the unincorporated territory of the county to be a public purpose. Except as otherwise provided under division (C) of this section or section 5709.51 or 5709.511 of the Revised Code, not more than seventy-five per cent of an improvement thus declared to be a public purpose may be exempted from r... |
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Section 1519.06 | Clean Ohio trail advisory board.
...(A) There is hereby created the clean Ohio trail advisory board consisting of nine voting members. Not later than sixty days after the effective date of this section, the director of natural resources shall appoint all of the following members to the board: (1) One member who is a county commissioner and who is recommended by a statewide organization that represents county commissioners; (2) One member who is a to... |
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Section 901.23 | Farmland preservation advisory board.
...(A) There is hereby created the farmland preservation advisory board consisting of twelve voting members appointed by the director of agriculture as follows: (1) One member who is a county commissioner or a representative of a statewide organization that represents county commissioners; (2) One member who is a township trustee or a representative of a statewide organization that represents township trustees; (3) O... |
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Section 505.02 | Bond of township trustees.
...Except as otherwise provided in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, each township trustee, before entering upon the discharge of official duties, shall give bond to the state for the use of the township, in the sum of one thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of official duties as a trustee, and with at least two sureties, each of whom shall be a resident of the same township with the trustee o... |
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Section 703.361 | Transition supervisory board.
...(A)(1) A transition supervisory board consists of the following three voting members: (a) The auditor of the county wherein a majority of the village territory was located; (b) A member of the board of county commissioners, selected by the board of county commissioners, of the county wherein a majority of the village territory was located; (c) The recorder of the county wherein a majority of the village territo... |
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Section 118.21 | Rights and remedies of the holders of debt obligations.
...Pursuant to section 118.19 of the Revised Code, the ordinance or resolution authorizing debt obligations may provide for the following rights and remedies of the holders of debt obligations, in addition to any other rights and remedies under law, but subject to the terms of such ordinance or resolution; (A) If the municipal corporation, county, or township defaults in the payment of debt service on an issue of debt ... |
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Section 505.60 | Health insurance for township officers and employees.
...(A) As provided in this section and section 505.601 of the Revised Code, the board of township trustees of any township may procure and pay all or any part of the cost of insurance policies that may provide benefits for hospitalization, surgical care, major medical care, disability, dental care, eye care, medical care, hearing aids, prescription drugs, or sickness and accident insurance, or a combination of any of th... |
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Section 307.282 | Creating community improvements board.
...A board of county commissioners of any county that intends to adopt a resolution levying a tax under section 5739.026 of the Revised Code, any part of which is to be used to provide revenues for distribution through a community improvements board, shall adopt a resolution creating such a board. A community improvements board shall consist of nine members. The mayor of the municipal corporation with the greatest popu... |
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Section 5126.023 | Persons who may not serve on a county board of developmental disabilities.
...None of the following individuals may serve as a member of a county board of developmental disabilities: (A) An elected public official, except for a township trustee, township fiscal officer, or individual excluded from the definition of public official or employee in division (B) of section 102.01 of the Revised Code; (B) An immediate family member of a member of the same county board; (C) An employee of any cou... |
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Section 3513.253 | Nomination for officers of township.
...Nominations of candidates for election as officers of a township shall be made only by nominating petitions, unless a majority of the electors of such township have petitioned for a primary election. The nominating petitions of nonpartisan candidates for township trustee and township fiscal officer shall be signed by not less than twenty-five qualified electors of the township. Such petition shall be filed with... |
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Section 3517.10 | Statements of campaign contributions and expenditures.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this division, every campaign committee, political action committee, legislative campaign fund, political party, and political contributing entity that made or received a contribution or made an expenditure in connection with the nomination or election of any candidate or in connection with any ballot issue or question at any election held or to be held in this state shall file, on... |
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Section 3767.16 | Prohibition against deposit of dead animals and offal upon land or water.
...No person shall put the carcass of a dead animal or the offal from a slaughterhouse, butcher's establishment, packing house, or fish house, or spoiled meat, spoiled fish, or other putrid substance or the contents of a privy vault, upon or into a lake, river, bay, creek, pond, canal, road, street, alley, lot, field, meadow, public ground, market place, or common. No owner or occupant of such place shall knowingly perm... |
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Section 5589.03 | Refusal or neglect of officials to perform duty.
...No county engineer, township trustee, or township highway superintendent shall willfully neglect, fail, or refuse to perform the duties of his office. Conviction for such neglect, failure, or refusal shall operate as a removal from office. |
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Section 519.05 | Recommendations of zoning plan by commission - powers and duties of commission.
...The township rural zoning commission shall submit a plan, including both text and maps, representing the recommendations of the zoning commission for the carrying out by the board of township trustees of the powers, purposes, and provisions set forth in sections 519.01 to 519.99, inclusive, of the Revised Code, including additions to territory in which a township zoning plan is in effect. The zoning commission may, ... |
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Section 118.31 | Legal action to dissolve a municipal corporation or township.
...(A) Upon petition of the financial supervisor and approval of the financial planning and supervision commission, if any, the attorney general shall file a legal action in the court of common pleas on behalf of the state to dissolve a municipal corporation or township if all of the following conditions apply: (1) The municipal corporation or township has a population of less than five thousand as of the most recent... |
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Section 703.373 | Disposal of real and personal property.
...During the transition period, the dissolved village's real and personal property shall be disposed of by the receiver-trustee as follows: (A) The receiver-trustee shall dispose of the village's liquidable assets, as necessary, to use the proceeds to pay the outstanding debts, obligations, and liabilities of the dissolved village. (B) The receiver-trustee shall transfer real or personal property related to utility... |
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Section 505.24 | Compensation of trustees.
...(A) In calendar year 2018, each township trustee is entitled to compensation in an amount for each day of service in the business of the township, to be paid from the township treasury as follows: (1) In townships having a budget of two hundred fifty thousand dollars or less, forty dollars and forty-one cents per day for not more than two hundred days; (2) In townships having a budget of more than two hundred fif... |
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Section 505.87 | Abatement, control, or removal of vegetation, garbage, refuse, and other debris.
...(A) A board of township trustees may provide for the abatement, control, or removal of vegetation, garbage, refuse, and other debris from land in the township, if the board determines that the owner's maintenance of that vegetation, garbage, refuse, or other debris constitutes a nuisance. (B) At least seven days before providing for the abatement, control, or removal of any vegetation, garbage, refuse, or other deb... |
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Section 504.15 | Law director of township.
...(A) Unless the board of township trustees acts as authorized by division (B) of this section, in each township that adopts the limited self-government form of township government, the board of township trustees shall appoint a full-time or part-time township law director, who shall be an attorney licensed to practice law in this state. The board of township trustees shall set the salary of the township law director. ... |
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Section 703.377 | Winding up affairs during transition period.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Participating political subdivision" and "special improvement district" have the same meanings as in section 1710.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Appraised value" has the same meaning as in section 1710.13 of the Revised Code. (3) "Legislative authority" means the legislative authority of a municipal corporation or board of trustees of a township. (B) During the period when a di... |
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Section 118.17 | Issuing local government fund notes.
...(A) During a fiscal emergency period and with the approval of the financial planning and supervision commission, a municipal corporation, county, or township may issue local government fund notes, in anticipation of amounts to be allocated to it pursuant to division (B) of section 5747.50 of the Revised Code or to be apportioned to it under section 5747.51 or 5747.53 of the Revised Code in a future year or year... |
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Section 5571.02 | Control and maintenance of township roads.
...The board of township trustees shall have control of the township roads of its township and, except for those township roads the board places on nonmaintained status pursuant to section 5571.20 of the Revised Code, shall keep them in good repair. The board of township trustees, with the approval of the board of county commissioners or the director of transportation, may maintain or repair a county road, or intercount... |
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Section 901.18 | Collection and dissemination of agricultural information.
...ollect and disseminate such information relative to agriculture, agricultural labor, waste, and uncultivated land, undeveloped resources, and decrease of rural population as he deems wise for the promotion of agricultural production. |
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Section 907.01 | Agricultural seed certification and labeling definitions.
...t one hundred degrees Fahrenheit with a relative humidity on one side of ninety per cent and on the other side of zero per cent. (G) "Hybrid" means the first generation seed of a cross produced by controlling the pollination and by combining: (1) Two or more inbred lines; (2) One inbred or a single cross with an open-pollinated variety; (3) Two varieties or species, except open-pollinated varieties of corn (Z... |
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Section 913.25 | Label requirements.
...e federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act relative to the labeling of food products. |
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Section 921.01 | Pesticide definitions.
...ment, design, or graphic representation relative thereto or to its ingredients that is false or misleading in any particular. (b) It is an imitation of or is distributed under the name of another pesticide or device. (c) Any word, statement, or other information required to appear on the label or labeling is not prominently placed thereon with such conspicuousness, as compared with other words, statements, design... |
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Section 924.24 | Duties and powers of operating committee.
...and retail grain trade with information relative to proper methods of handling and selling grain; (3) Conduct, and contract with others to conduct, market surveys and analyses, undertake any other similar activities that it determines are appropriate for the maintenance and expansion of present markets and the creation of new and larger markets for grain, and enter into contracts, in the name of the committee, to re... |
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Section 924.52 | Powers and duties of Ohio grape industries committee.
...sale and retail trade with information relative to proper methods of handling and selling grapes and grape products; (3) Make or contract for market surveys and analyses, undertake any other similar activities that it determines are appropriate for the maintenance and expansion of present markets and the creation of new and larger markets for grapes and grape products, and make, in the name of the committee, c... |
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Section 929.05 | Appropriation of agricultural land.
...of constructing a dwelling in which the relative will reside for at least three years. |
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Section 955.11 | Transfer of ownership.
...all give to the person a written notice relative to the behavior and propensities of the dog. (C) Within ten days after the transfer of ownership or possession of any dog, if the seller or other transferor of the dog has knowledge that the dog is a dangerous dog or vicious dog, the seller or other transferor shall give to the buyer or other transferee, the board of health for the district in which the buyer or othe... |
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Section 955.261 | Duties after dog bites person.
...in which the bite occurred of the facts relative to the bite and the killing; (b) Hold the body of the dog until that board of health claims it to perform tests for rabies. (B) The quarantine period for a dog that has bitten any person shall be ten days or another period that the board of health for the district in which the bite occurred determines is necessary to observe the dog for rabies. (C)(1) To enable p... |