Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3318.42 | Selecting districts for assistance.
...tion per pupil of each joint vocational school district according to the following formula: The school district's average taxable value divided by the school district's formula ADM calculated under section 3317.03 of the Revised Code for the previous fiscal year. For purposes of this calculation: (a) "Average taxable value" means the average of the amounts certified for a school district in the second,... |
Section 3318.43 | Moneys dedicated to maintenance of classroom facilities.
... the commencement of a joint vocational school district's project under sections 3318.40 to 3318.45 of the Revised Code, the board of education of that school district shall deposit into a separate maintenance account or into the school district's capital and maintenance fund established under section 3315.18 of the Revised Code, school district moneys dedicated to maintenance of the classroom facilities acquired und... |
Section 3318.44 | Generating district's portion of basic project cost.
...(A) A joint vocational school district board of education may generate the school district's portion of the basic project cost of its project under sections 3318.40 to 3318.45 of the Revised Code using any combination of the following means if lawfully employed for the acquisition of classroom facilities: (1) The issuance of securities in accordance with Chapter 133. and section 3311.20 of the Revised Code; (... |
Section 3318.45 | Election on issuing securities to generate district's portion of basic project cost.
...sed Code applies, if a joint vocational school district board of education proposes to issue securities to generate all or part of the school district's portion of the basic project cost of the school district's project under sections 3318.40 to 3318.45 of the Revised Code, the school district board shall adopt a resolution in accordance with Chapter 133. and section 3311.20 of the Revised Code. Unless the school dis... |
Section 3318.46 | Expenditure of local resources prior to school district's eligibility for state assistance.
...rd of education of any joint vocational school district may enter into an agreement with the commission under which the board may proceed with the new construction or major repairs of a part of the school district's classroom facilities needs, as determined under sections 3318.40 to 3318.45 of the Revised Code, through the expenditure of local resources prior to the school district's eligibility for state assistance ... |
Section 3318.47 | Transfer of amounts to RC 3318.15 fund.
...his section, any amounts received from school districts in repayment of loans made under former sections 3318.47 to 3318.49, as those sections existed prior to the effective date of this section, shall be deposited into the fund established under section 3318.15 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3318.48 | Certificate of completion.
...ave occurred, a project undertaken by a school district pursuant to this chapter shall be considered complete and the Ohio facilities construction commission shall issue a certificate of completion to the district board of education: (1) All facilities to be constructed under the project, as specified in the project agreement entered into under section 3318.08 of the Revised Code, have been completed and the board h... |
Section 3318.49 | Corrective action program.
... funding under this section only if the school district notifies the executive director of the commission of the defective or omitted work within five years after occupancy of the facility for which the district seeks the funding. (C) The commission shall establish procedures and deadlines for school districts to follow in applying for assistance under this section. The procedures shall include definitions of "defec... |
Section 3318.60 | College-preparatory boarding school facilities program.
...lished the college-preparatory boarding school facilities program. Under the program, the Ohio facilities construction commission shall provide assistance to the boards of trustees of college-preparatory boarding schools established under Chapter 3328. of the Revised Code for the acquisition of classroom facilities. (C) The program shall comply with sections 3318.01 to 3318.20 of the Revised Code, except as follows:... |
Section 3318.61 | Alternative to participation in college-preparatory boarding school facilities program; Leasing of facilities to person or entity; Agreement.
...ing in the college-preparatory boarding school facilities program under section 3318.60 of the Revised Code, if the board of trustees of a college-preparatory boarding school established under Chapter 3328. of the Revised Code has leased, purchased, or otherwise acquired a site for the school, the board of trustees may request approval from the Ohio facilities construction commission for the board of trustees and the... |
Section 3318.62 | Agreements to provide facilities assistance; Mandatory stipulations.
...stees of a college-preparatory boarding school to provide facilities assistance under section 3318.60 or 3318.61 of the Revised Code shall include the following stipulations: (A) If the school ceases its operations, the school's board of trustees may permit the classroom facilities to be used for only an alternative public purpose, including, but not limited to, primary, secondary, vocational, or higher education se... |
Section 3318.70 | Funding to assist STEM schools in the acquisition of classroom facilities.
...318.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "STEM school" means a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics school established under Chapter 3326. of the Revised Code that is not governed by a single school district board of education, as prescribed by section 3326.51 of the Revised Code. (B) The Ohio facilities construction commission shall establish guidelines for assisting STEM schools in the acquisition of classr... |
Section 3318.71 | Guidelines for acquisition of classroom facilities to be used for a joint science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education programs..
...oup of city, exempted village, or local school districts that are part of a career-technical education compact and have entered into an agreement for joint or cooperative establishment and operation of a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education program under section 3313.842 of the Revised Code. The aggregate territory of the school districts composing a qualifying partnership shall be located in t... |
Section 3319.01 | Employment of superintendent.
...Except in an island school district, where the superintendent of an educational service center otherwise may serve as superintendent of the district and except as otherwise provided for any cooperative education school district pursuant to division (B)(2) of section 3311.52 or division (B)(3) of section 3311.521 of the Revised Code, the board of education in each school district and the ... |
Section 3319.011 | Superintendent pro tempore.
...If a board of education determines the superintendent is incapacitated in such a manner that he is unable to perform the duties of the office of superintendent, the board may, by a majority vote of the members of the board, appoint a person to serve in his place pro tempore. Each board of education shall adopt a written policy establishing standards for determining whether the superintendent is incapacitated, and sha... |
Section 3319.02 | Assistant superintendents and other administrators.
... of either one who is not employed as a school counselor and spends less than fifty per cent of the time employed teaching or working with students; (b) Any nonlicensed employee whose job duties enable such employee to be considered as either a "supervisor" or a "management level employee," as defined in section 4117.01 of the Revised Code; (c) A business manager appointed under section 3319.03 of the Revised C... |
Section 3319.03 | Business manager.
... each city, exempted village, and local school district may create the position of business manager. The board shall appoint such business manager who shall serve pursuant to a contract in accordance with section 3319.02 of the Revised Code. In the discharge of all official duties, the business manager may be directly responsible to the board, or to the superintendent of schools, as the board directs at the time ... |
Section 3319.031 | Assignment of business manager functions.
... of a city, local, or exempted village school district does not appoint a business manager under section 3319.03 of the Revised Code, the board may assign powers and duties specified in section 3319.04 of the Revised Code to one or more employees or officers of the board, including the treasurer, and may give the employees or officers any title recognizing the assignment of the powers and duties. The prohibiti... |
Section 3319.04 | Business manager - powers and duties.
...care and custody of all property of the school district, real or personal, except moneys, supervise the construction of buildings in the process of erection, and the maintenance, operation, and repairs thereof, advertise for bids, and purchase and have custody of all supplies and equipment authorized by the board. The business manager shall assist in the preparation of the annual appropriation resolution; shall appo... |
Section 3319.05 | Compensation of business manager - bond.
...The business manager shall receive such compensation as is fixed by the board of education before election, which shall not be decreased during the business manager's term of office. Except as otherwise provided in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, the business manager shall give such bond as prescribed by the board for the faithful discharge of official duties. |
Section 3319.06 | Internal auditor authorized - contract - evaluation.
... each city, exempted village, or local school district may create the position of internal auditor. Any person employed by the board as an internal auditor shall hold a valid permit issued under section 4701.10 of the Revised Code to practice as a certified public accountant or a public accountant. (B) The board shall execute a written contract of employment with each internal auditor it employs. The contract... |
Section 3319.07 | Employment of teachers.
...ed village, local, and joint vocational school district shall employ the teachers of the public schools of their respective districts. The governing board of each educational service center may employ special instruction teachers, special education teachers, and teachers of academic courses in which there are too few students in each of the school districts entering into agreements pursuant to section 3313.84... |
Section 3319.071 | Professional development program for teachers.
...The board of education of any school district may, by resolution, establish a professional development program for teachers in accordance with which it may reimburse teachers employed by the district for all or any part of the cost incurred by the teacher in the successful completion of a course or training program in which the teacher enrolled as part of the development program. The terms and conditions for pa... |
Section 3319.072 | Lunch period for teachers.
...employed by the board of education of a school district or a governing board of an educational service center shall be granted at least thirty minutes for lunch each school day, during which time the teacher shall not be required to perform any school activity; except that in a one-teacher school where enforcement of the foregoing provisions may work a hardship, the governing board of the service center in which the ... |
Section 3319.073 | In-service training in child abuse prevention programs, school safety and violence prevention, and training on the board's harassment, intimidation, or bullying policy.
...ation of each city and exempted village school district and the governing board of each educational service center shall adopt or adapt the curriculum developed by the department of education and workforce for, or shall develop in consultation with public or private agencies or persons involved in child abuse prevention or intervention programs, a program of in-service training in the prevention of child abuse, viole... |