Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 7.10 | Legal advertisements, notices, and proclamations.
...ounty, municipal corporation, township, school, or other political subdivision, publishers of newspapers shall establish a government rate. The government rate shall not exceed the lowest classified advertising rate and lowest insert rate paid by other advertisers. Legal advertising appearing in print, except that relating to proposed amendments to the Ohio Constitution, shall be set up in a compact form, without u... |
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Section 713.02 | Planning commission - powers and duties.
...o the commission shall be by the state, school, county, district, or township official, board, commission, or body having such jurisdiction, and the commission's disapproval may be overruled by such official, board, commission, or body by a vote of not less than two-thirds of its membership. The narrowing, ornamentation, vacation, or change in the use of streets and other public ways, grounds, and places shall be sub... |
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Section 713.21 | Regional planning commission.
...tion of a regional planning commission, school districts, special districts, authorities, and any other units of local government may participate in the regional planning commission, upon terms agreed upon by the planning commissions and boards. The number of members of a regional planning commission, their method of appointment, and the proportion of the costs of regional planning to be borne respectively by the va... |
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Section 715.16 | Places of correction - quarters for municipal courts and offices.
...uses, station houses, prisons, and farm schools; (B) Agree with the board of county commissioners of any county in which such municipal corporation is located for the lease of suitable quarters in county buildings, existing or to be erected, for police and municipal courts, police stations, police prosecutors' offices, probation officers' quarters, and other similar municipal purposes. |
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Section 715.261 | Recovering total cost of correcting hazardous condition of building or abating nuisance.
... state or to a political subdivision or school district as provided in Chapter 5723. of the Revised Code. When a municipal corporation or its agent acquires property as provided in this division, the property shall not be subject to foreclosure or forfeiture under section 323.25 or Chapter 5721. or 5723. of the Revised Code, and any lien on the property for costs incurred under this section or for any unpaid ta... |
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Section 715.263 | Tax credit for abating building nuisance on tax foreclosed property.
...of the city, local, or exempted village school district in which the lot or parcel is located. The notice shall state that the municipal corporation intends to grant a tax credit against the lot or parcel, and shall include the verified and adjusted cost of the demolition or other abatement, the percentage of that cost for which the credit is proposed to be granted, and the amount of the proposed credit. Within thir... |
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Section 715.48 | Regulation by license of shows and games - trafficking in tickets - exceptions.
...s agents of those issuing them. Public school entertainments, lecture courses, and lectures on historic, literary, or scientific subjects do not come within this section. |
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Section 715.61 | Regulation and licensing of certain occupations and premises.
...stables, dancing or riding academies or schools, race courses, ball grounds, street musicians, secondhand dealers, junk shops, and all persons engaged in the trade, business, or profession of manicuring, massaging, or chiropody. In the granting of any license a municipal corporation may charge such fees as the legislative authority deems proper and expedient. |
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Section 715.692 | Creation of joint economic development review council.
...visions, a nonprofit organization, or a school district. (3) "Contracting party" means a municipal corporation, county, or township that is a party to a joint economic development zone contract under section 715.691 of the Revised Code or, if the contract has not yet taken effect, will be a party to such a contract. (4) A business "operates within" a zone if the net profits of the business or the income of em... |
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Section 715.72 | Alternative procedures and requirements for creating joint economic development district.
...visions, a nonprofit organization, or a school district. (5) "Owner" means a partner of a partnership, a member of a limited liability company, a majority shareholder of an S corporation, a person with a majority ownership interest in a pass-through entity, or any officer, employee, or agent with authority to make decisions legally binding upon a business. (6) "Record owner" means the person or persons in whose n... |
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Section 719.01 | Appropriation of property by municipal corporations.
...uses of refuge and correction, and farm schools; (E) For hospitals, pesthouses, reformatories, crematories, and cemeteries; (F) For levees, wharves, and landings; (G) For bridges, aqueducts, viaducts, and approaches thereto; (H) For libraries, university sites, and grounds therefor; (I) For constructing, opening, excavating, improving, or extending any canal or watercourse, located in whole or in part within the... |
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Section 721.02 | Conveyance of real property to board of education.
...ield, a playground for children, or for school sites, upon such terms as are agreed to between the municipal corporation and the board. When the property is so conveyed it shall be under the control and supervision of the board. |
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Section 721.21 | Hearing and order.
...y and will promote the interests of the schools, and that such an order would not be inconsistent with the terms of the original grant or device, the court shall authorize the exchange to be made, and order the mayor of the municipal corporation to execute and deliver such deed, in fee simple, as is necessary to effect the exchange. |
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Section 723.16 | Owner defined.
... of education having the control of any school property. |
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Section 723.32 | Surface treatment and sprinkling of streets by board of education.
...f the surface of any street abutting on school property, and pay for such work the same as other contingent expenses. |
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Section 737.03 | Management of certain institutions - contracts and expenditures.
...to police stations, fire houses, reform schools, infirmaries, hospitals other than municipal hospitals operated pursuant to Chapter 749. of the Revised Code, workhouses, farms, pesthouses, and all other charitable and reformatory institutions. In the control and supervision of those institutions, the director shall be governed by the provisions of Title VII of the Revised Code relating to those institutions. The d... |
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Section 738.09 | Investments.
...this state, or of any county, township, school district, or municipal corporation in the state. |
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Section 739.07 | Investment of moneys.
...state, or of any municipal corporation, school, township, or county of this state, and shall hold in reserve only such sums as may be needed for effecting the terms of Title VII of the Revised Code. If the law or the instrument creating a trust for such moneys expressly permits investment in direct obligations of the United States or an agency thereof, unless expressly prohibited by the instrument, such moneys also m... |
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Section 742.21 | Service credit for membership in state or municipal retirement system.
...the public employees retirement system, school employees retirement system, or state teachers retirement system. (B) Unless section 742.212 of the Revised Code applies and except as provided in divisions (G) and (I) of this section, in computing the pension and benefits payable under section 742.37 or 742.39 of the Revised Code, the Ohio police and fire pension fund shall give a member of the fund who is in the act... |
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Section 742.37 | Rules for disbursement of benefits and pensions.
... a program designed to complete in each school year the equivalent of at least two-thirds of the full-time curriculum requirements of the institution, as determined by the board. (b) Except as provided in division (E)(2) of this section, effective January 1, 2017, each surviving child of a deceased member of the fund shall receive a monthly pension until the child attains twenty-two years of age or marries, whicheve... |
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Section 742.45 | Deduction from benefit payment for group health insurance.
...stem, state teachers retirement system, school employees retirement system, or state highway patrol retirement system. (D) The board shall make all other necessary rules pursuant to the purpose and intent of this section. |
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Section 742.63 | Adoption of rules for management of fund and disbursement of benefits.
... a program designed to complete in each school year the equivalent of at least two-thirds of the full-time curriculum requirements of the institution, as determined by the trustees of the fund. (2) Except as provided in division (H)(3) of this section, effective January 1, 2017, a death benefit paid to a surviving child under division (C), (D), or (G) of this section shall terminate on the earlier of the death of t... |
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Section 755.181 | Petition for membership in joint recreation district; withdrawals.
...hip, township park district, county, or school district desiring to join a joint recreation district created under section 755.14 of the Revised Code may, by resolution, petition the joint recreation district board of trustees for membership. If the joint recreation district does not impose a tax, the petitioning subdivision becomes a member upon approval by the joint recreation district's board of trustees. If the j... |
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Section 9.06 | Private operation and management of initial intensive program prison.
...ty of the facility to neighborhoods and schools. (14) If the contract is with a local public entity, a requirement that the contractor provide services and programs, consistent with the minimum standards for jails promulgated by the department of rehabilitation and correction under section 5120.10 of the Revised Code; (15) A clear statement that no immunity from liability granted to the state, and no immunity fro... |
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Section 9.07 | Correctional facility to house out-of-state prisoners.
...ty of the facility to neighborhoods and schools. (9) A requirement that the private contractor provide an adequate policy of insurance that satisfies the requirements set forth in division (D) of section 9.06 of the Revised Code regarding contractors who operate and manage a facility under that section, and that the private contractor indemnify and hold harmless the state, its officers, agents, and employees, and a... |