Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 6117.01 | Power to establish sewer districts - sanitary engineering department.
... the treatment, disposal, impoundment, retention, control, or storage of waters; improvements of or for any channel, ditch, drain, floodway, or watercourse, including location, construction, reconstruction, reconditioning, widening, deepening, cleaning, removal of obstructions, straightening, boxing, culverting, tiling, filling, walling, arching, or change in course, location, or terminus; improvements of or f... |
Section 703.375 | Public records.
...valuate the dissolved village's records retention schedule to determine if it is viable for future responses to public records requests. If it is viable, the receiver-trustee shall follow the schedule in responding to requests. If it is not viable, the receiver-trustee, with assistance from the county records commission of the county wherein a majority of the village territory was located, shall create a records rete... |
Section 718.151 | Tax credits to foster job retention.
...xpayer for the purpose of fostering job retention in the municipal corporation. If a credit is granted under this section, it shall be measured as a percentage of the income tax revenue the municipal corporation derives from the retained employees of the taxpayer, and shall be for a term not exceeding fifteen years. Before a municipal corporation passes an ordinance allowing such a credit, the municipal corpora... |
Section 1.65 | Insurance rating agencies.
...e an annual updated filing; (2) Record retention requirements; (3) Financial reporting requirements; (4) Policies for the prevention of misuse of material, nonpublic information; (5) Management of conflicts of interest, including prohibited conflicts; (6) Prohibited acts and practices; (7) Disclosure requirements; (8) Required policies, practices, and internal controls; (9) Standards of training, experience, ... |
Section 106.031 | Procedures for no change rules.
...e, the agency has failed to justify the retention of a rule containing a regulatory restriction. (5) The rule implements a federal law or rule in a manner that is more stringent or burdensome than the federal law or rule requires. If the agency fails to comply with section 106.03 or 106.031 of the Revised Code, the joint committee shall afford the agency an opportunity to appear before the joint committee to sh... |
Section 107.036 | Estimate of total incentive tax credits to be authorized in each year.
....17 of the Revised Code; (2) The job retention tax credit under section 122.171 of the Revised Code; (3) The historic preservation tax credit under section 149.311 of the Revised Code; (4) The motion picture and broadway theatrical production tax credit under section 122.85 of the Revised Code; (5) The new markets tax credit under section 5725.33 of the Revised Code; (6) The research and development cr... |
Section 107.13 | Special counsel and intervention.
...8 of the Revised Code; (3) Permit the retention of counsel, or intervention, in any criminal proceeding; (4) Limit any authority of the governor that is granted under the constitution of this state or under any other provision of law. |
Section 109.572 | Criminal records check.
...he person ineligible for appointment or retention under section 3772.07 of the Revised Code or that is a disqualifying offense as defined in that section or substantially equivalent to a disqualifying offense, as applicable. (12) On receipt of a request pursuant to section 2151.33 or 2151.412 of the Revised Code, a completed form prescribed pursuant to division (C)(1) of this section, and a set of fingerprint impr... |
Section 1111.13 | Investing of trust funds.
... consulted with respect to, the making, retention, or sale of investments under the instrument. (3) "Instrument" includes, but is not limited to, any will, declaration of trust, agreement of trust, agency, or custodianship, or court order creating a fiduciary relationship. (4) "Reasonable fee" means compensation or payment, the receipt of which would not constitute a breach of fiduciary duty under section 36 of th... |
Section 1112.19 | Retention and reproduction of documents.
...(A) A family trust company may, for any business purpose, retain a document, paper, or other instrument. A family trust company may record by use of a process to record, copy, photograph, or store a representation of the original document, paper, or other instrument or record if all of the following apply: (1) The process correctly and accurately copies or reproduces, or provides a means for correctly and accuratel... |
Section 1125.03 | Voluntary liquidation.
... safe deposit boxes or vaults; (4) The retention of the bank's records in accordance with section 1109.69 of the Revised Code; (5) The date upon which the bank shall cease doing any banking business and surrender its banking license to the superintendent. (D) Upon receipt of a plan of voluntary liquidation, the superintendent shall make an examination of the bank and shall consent to or deny an application for app... |
Section 117.21 | Retention of audit materials.
...The auditor of state shall have access to all work papers, documents, and materials prepared by a public accountant in the course of his audit of a public office. The work papers, documents, and materials shall be retained by the public accountant for a period of three years from the release date of the audit report of the auditor of state, except as otherwise specified by the auditor of state. |
Section 118.27 | Continued existence of commission.
...e delivered to the auditor of state for retention and safekeeping. (D) Upon receipt of the certification provided for in division (B) of this section, the director shall follow the procedures set forth in section 126.29 of the Revised Code. (E) If, at the time of termination of the commission, an effective financial accounting and reporting system has not been fully implemented, the auditor of state shall monitor... |
Section 122.011 | Department of development powers and duties.
... (2) Prepare and activate plans for the retention, development, expansion, and use of the resources and commerce of the state, as provided in section 122.04 of the Revised Code; (3) Assist and cooperate with federal, state, and local governments and agencies of federal, state, and local governments in the coordination of programs to carry out the functions and duties of the department; (4) Encourage and foster re... |
Section 122.155 | State reimbursement amount.
...investments of the fund resulted in the retention of employment positions that would have otherwise been eliminated at rural business concerns in this state. The amount waived shall not exceed the product of thirty thousand dollars multiplied by the number of retained employment positions multiplied by the number of years in which the fund made or maintained a growth investment in the rural business concern that reta... |
Section 122.19 | Urban and rural initiative grant program definitions.
...luding building demolition and removal; retention ponds and flood and drainage improvements; streets, roads, bridges, and traffic control devices; parking lots and facilities; water and sewer lines and treatment plants; gas, electric, and telecommunications hook-ups; and waterway and railway access improvements. (F) "Inner city area" means, in a municipal corporation that has a population of at least one hundred t... |
Section 122.21 | Urban and rural initiative grant program definitions.
...force development initiatives, business retention and expansion efforts, small business development programs, and technology modernization programs. (C) Report to the governor, president of the senate, speaker of the house of representatives, and minority leaders of the senate and the house of representatives by the first day of August of each year on the activities carried out under the program during the precedi... |
Section 122.23 | Rural industrial park loan program definitions.
...luding building demolition and removal; retention ponds and flood and drainage improvements; streets, roads, bridges, and traffic control devices; parking lots and facilities; water and sewer lines and treatment plants; gas, electric, and telecommunications hook-ups; and waterway and railway access improvements. (I) "Private developer" means any individual, firm, corporation, or entity, other than a nonprofit enti... |
Section 123.01 | Powers and duties.
...etirement of bond requirements, and the retention of fractional interests in real estate otherwise disposed of in previous title transfers. (18)(a) To, with controlling board approval, sell state-owned real property that is not held for the benefit of an institution of higher education and is appraised at not more than one hundred thousand dollars by an independent third-party appraiser. (b) To sell state-owned... |
Section 124.322 | Layoff procedures.
...ay be other than ten per cent of total retention points. |
Section 125.13 | Disposing of excess and surplus supplies.
...ode and participants in the prevention, retention, and contingency program established under Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code. The director may not donate a motor vehicle furnished to the state highway patrol to a nonprofit organization pursuant to this division. (F) The director may adopt rules governing the sale, lease, or transfer of surplus and excess supplies in the director's control by public auction, seal... |
Section 128.46 | Filing returns; remitting charges and fees; subscriber liability; audit and assessment.
... billings, collections, remittances, or retentions for a representative period, and the tax commissioner shall make a good faith effort to reach agreement with the entity in selecting that sample. (2) Upon written notice to the entity, the tax commissioner, after completion of the audit, may make an assessment against the entity if, pursuant to the audit, the tax commissioner determines that the entity has failed ... |
Section 1301.201 | General definitions - UCC 1-201.
... Chapter 1309. of the Revised Code. The retention or reservation of title by a seller of goods notwithstanding shipment or delivery to the buyer under section 1302.42 of the Revised Code is limited in effect to a reservation of a "security interest." Whether a transaction in the form of a lease creates a "security interest" is determined pursuant to section 1301.203 of the Revised Code. (36) "Send" in connectio... |
Section 1302.42 | Passing of title - reservation for security - limited application of this section - UCC 2-401.
...09., and 1310. of the Revised Code. Any retention or reservation by the seller of the title (property) in goods shipped or delivered to the buyer is limited in effect to a reservation of a security interest. Subject to these provisions and to the provisions of Chapter 1309. of the Revised Code, title to goods passes from the seller to the buyer in any manner and on any conditions explicitly agreed on by the par... |
Section 1302.44 | Power to transfer - good faith purchase of goods - entrusting defined - UCC 2-403.
...s any delivery and any acquiescence in retention of possession regardless of any condition expressed between the parties to the delivery or acquiescence and regardless of whether the procurement of the entrusting or the possessor's disposition of the goods have been such as to be larcenous under the criminal law. (D) The rights of other purchasers of goods and of lien creditors are governed by the provisions o... |