Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 715.263 | Tax credit for abating building nuisance on tax foreclosed property.
...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 thirty days... |
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Section 715.692 | Creation of joint economic development review council.
... 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 employees ... |
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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 721.25 | Boards of education may acquire realty for school farms.
...de, either within or without the school district of such board. When such property is conveyed it shall be under the control and supervision of the board of education, and all the powers, duties, and jurisdiction, relative to such institutions, vested in such municipal corporation or any officer thereof, shall be terminated and abolished. No advertisement of the ordinance or other legislative proceeding for the sale ... |
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Section 738.09 | Investments.
...ate, or of any county, township, school district, or municipal corporation in the state. |
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Section 9.312 | Factors to determine whether bid is responsive and bidder is responsible.
...municipal corporation, township, school district, board of county commissioners, any other county board or commission, or any other political subdivision required by law to award contracts by competitive bidding may by ordinance or resolution adopt a policy of requiring each competitively bid contract it awards to be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder in accordance with this section. (D) As use... |
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Section 9.314 | Purchasing services or supplies by reverse auction.
...l corporation, township, county, school district, or other body corporate and politic responsible for governmental activities only in geographic areas smaller than that of the state and also includes a contracting authority. (3) "Reverse auction" means a purchasing process in which offerors submit proposals in competing to sell services or supplies in an open environment via the internet. (4) "Services" means the f... |
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Section 9.33 | Construction management services definitions.
...ownship, municipal corporation, school district, or other political subdivision, or any public agency, authority, board, commission, instrumentality, or special purpose district of the state or of a political subdivision. (2) "Public authority" does not include the director of transportation when exercising the director's authority to prepare plans for, acquire rights-of-way for, construct, or maintain roads, ... |
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Section 9.38 | Deposit of public moneys.
..., or the board of education of a school district. A person who is a state officer, employee, or agent shall pay to the treasurer of state all public moneys received by that person as required by rule of the treasurer of state adopted pursuant to section 113.09 of the Revised Code. A person who is a public official other than a state officer, employee, or agent shall deposit all public moneys received by that person ... |
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Section 9.80 | Contribution to charity deductions.
... of any political subdivision or school district, or any institution supported in whole or in part by the state, a county or municipality, may authorize a payroll deduction plan for contributions by employees to one or more specified charitable agencies which are corporations not for profit, community chests, united funds, or other similar united community fund organizations. |
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Section 9.91 | Placement or purchase of tax-sheltered annuity for educational employees.
...If the board of education of a school district procures a tax-sheltered annuity for an employee, pursuant to section 9.90 of the Revised Code, that meets the requirements of Internal Revenue Code section 403(b), the employee has the right to designate the licensed agent, broker, or company through whom the board shall arrange for the placement or purchase of the tax-sheltered annuity. In any case in which the e... |
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Section 2151.654 | Agreement other county.
...of trustees of a district maintaining a school, forestry camp, or other facility established under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, may enter into an agreement with the board of county commissioners of a county which does not maintain such a school, forestry camp, or other facility, to admit to such school, forestry camp, or other facility a child from the county not maintaining such a school, forestry camp, or o... |
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Section 2151.67 | Receipt and use of gifts and bequests.
...of trustees of a district maintaining a school, forestry camp, or other facility established or to be established under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code may receive gifts, grants, devises, and bequests, either absolutely or in trust, and may receive any public moneys made available to it. Each of such boards shall use such gifts, grants, devises, bequests, and public moneys in whatever manner it determines is most... |
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Section 3921.24 | Tax exemption.
...state, county, district, municipal, and school taxes other than franchise taxes and taxes on real estate. |
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Section 713.02 | Planning commission - powers and duties.
... 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 subject to similar ... |
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Section 3319.316 | Participation in retained applicant fingerprint database.
...n that the district, service center, or school reasonably determines may involve routine interaction with a child or regular responsibility for the care, custody, or control of a child, including persons who operate a school bus or motor van. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in division (E) of section 109.5721 of the Revised Code, the state board is authorized to and promptly shall transmit any notification r... |
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Section 2151.651 | Application for state assistance for juvenile facilities.
... a district, is planning to establish a school, forestry camp, or other facility under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, to be used exclusively for the rehabilitation of children between the ages of twelve to eighteen years, other than psychotic children or children with intellectual disabilities, who are designated delinquent children, as defined in section 2152.02 of the Revised Code, or unruly children, as def... |
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Section 3310.04 | Transportation of eligible students.
...public school by the student's resident district in the manner prescribed in section 3327.01 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3313.671 | Proof of required immunizations - exceptions.
...cation of the board of education of the district or proper authority of any school affected by this section, shall provide at the public expense, without delay, the means of immunization against mumps, poliomyelitis, rubeola, rubella, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, and hepatitis B to pupils who are not so provided by their parents or guardians. (E) The department of health shall specify the age at which immunizat... |
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Section 3375.28 | Creation of regional library district.
...rict shall contain the territory of all school districts of such counties outside the territorial boundaries of a subdivision or district maintaining a free public library, including the territory of any such subdivision or district maintaining a free public library and petitioning to become a part of such regional library district pursuant to section 3375.29 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3313.06 | Election - expense of commission.
...ctions. The board of education of such district shall make such provision as is necessary for meeting the expense of the commission provided for by section 3313.04 of the Revised Code, but said commissioners shall receive no compensation. |
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Section 3328.32 | Inclusion of college-preparatory boarding school students in ADM.
...in the formula ADM and total ADM of the district in which the child is entitled to attend school, as reported under section 3317.03 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3357.07 | Official plan for college - approval, issuance of charter.
...ith the board or boards of education of school districts whose territories are included in the technical college district. If the Ohio board of regents disapproves the official plan or any provisions thereof, the board of trustees of the technical college district may prepare a new plan or may present amended provisions of the plan. If the Ohio board of regents approves the official plan, it shall certify a copy of i... |
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Section 3505.09 | Separate ballots for each precinct and district.
...led to vote. In the case of overlapping school districts, the ballots shall be so printed as to plainly identify each district for which candidates are to be chosen. |
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Section 3707.26 | Board shall inspect schools and may close them.
...l inspect the sanitary condition of all schools and school buildings within its jurisdiction, and may disinfect any school building. When a dangerous communicable disease is unusually prevalent and verified positive cases of the disease have been documented in a specific school building, the board may close that specific school building for such time as is necessary to disinfect the building or otherwise bring that s... |