Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1733.22 | Compensation and benefits.
... (1) Reasonable compensation for their service as directors or supervisory audit committee members; (2) Gifts of minimal value; (3) Insurance coverage or other benefits that are available to employees generally; (4) Reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred on behalf of themselves and their spouses in the performance of their duties as directors or supervisory audit committee members. (C) The superintendent... |
Section 1733.30 | Investments.
...ons of any other organization providing services that are associated with the routine operations of credit unions; or in United States government securities or municipal bonds issued by municipalities of this state; and, with the approval of the superintendent of credit unions, in securities other than those specified in this division. All investments under this division shall be made in United States dollars. (B) I... |
Section 1733.361 | Appointment and removal of conservator - duties of conservator.
...able within five days after the date of service, whereupon the allegations of the complaint are deemed to stand denied without necessity of filing an answer under Civil Rule 12. (3) The credit union may consent to the appointment of a conservator by resolution of the majority of the board of directors of record on the date of the order of appointment. (4) The superintendent may fix the compensation to be paid to th... |
Section 1739.03 | Certificate of authority issued by superintendent of insurance.
... agent of each proposed arrangement for service of process in this state in accordance with division (C) of section 1739.15 of the Revised Code. The person so designated and appointed shall be an officer of the arrangement. (4) The names and addresses of the officers, directors, and trustees of each proposed arrangement and a statement of whether any of such officers, directors, and trustees have been convicted of a... |
Section 1739.08 | Powers of board of trustees.
... a political subdivision for the use of services or facilities necessary, useful, or incidental to the operation of the arrangement; (4) Employ legal counsel; (5) Execute contracts necessary or incidental to the operation of the arrangement; (6) Pay dividends, with the approval of the superintendent of insurance, to or levy assessments on its members; (7) Purchase bonds and insurance necessary to comply with requ... |
Section 174.01 | Definitions.
...ancial institution qualified to conduct business in this state, a subsidiary corporation that is wholly owned by a financial institution qualified to conduct business in this state, and a mortgage lender whose regular business is originating, servicing, or brokering real estate loans and who is qualified to do business in this state. (G) "Loan" means any extension of credit or other form of financing or indebtednes... |
Section 1751.35 | Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority.
...f revocation, shall conduct no further business except as may be essential to the orderly conclusion of the affairs of the health insuring corporation. The health insuring corporation shall engage in no further advertising or solicitation whatsoever. The superintendent, by written order, may permit such further operation of the health insuring corporation as the superintendent may find to be in the best intere... |
Section 1751.40 | Insurance companies operating as health insuring corporations.
...h insuring corporations for health care services rendered by facilities and providers pursuant to a health care plan. |
Section 1761.02 | Establishment, licensing and operation.
...mission, salary, or other emolument for services arising out of their association with the corporation shall not comprise a majority of the membership of the board of directors of the corporation. This division does not apply to persons who receive only an emolument consisting of fees or expense reimbursements for serving as a member of the board of directors of the corporation or of a committee of the board of dire... |
Section 1776.22 | Formation of partnership.
...debt by installments or otherwise; (b) Services as an independent contractor or wages or other compensation to an employee; (c) Rent; (d) An annuity or other retirement or health benefit to a beneficiary, representative, or designee of a deceased or retired partner; (e) Interest or other charge on a loan, even if the amount of payment varies with the profits of the business, including a direct or indirect pr... |
Section 1776.73 | Conversion of domestic partnership into another entity.
...he converted entity desires to transact business in this state, the information required to qualify or be licensed under the applicable chapter of the Revised Code. (d) All other statements and matters required to be set forth in the declaration of conversion by the applicable chapter of the Revised Code if the converted entity is a domestic entity, or by the laws under which the converted entity will be formed... |
Section 1776.83 | Filing of biennial report.
...of the partnership's current agent for service of process. (B) A partnership shall file a biennial report between the first day of April and the first day of July of each odd-numbered year that follows the calendar year in which the partnership files a statement of qualification or a foreign partnership becomes authorized to transact business in this state. (C) The secretary of state may revoke the statement o... |
Section 1776.84 | Distribution to partner where partnership insolvent.
...payments made in the ordinary course of business pursuant to a bona fide retirement plan or other benefits program. (B) A partner of a limited liability partnership who receives a distribution in violation of division (A) of this section is liable to the partnership for the amount of that distribution. This section does not affect any obligation or liability of a partner of a limited liability partnership unde... |
Section 1776.87 | Action by foreign limited liability partnership.
...the secretary of state is its agent for service of process with respect to a right of action arising out of the transaction of business in this state. |
Section 1776.88 | What constitutes transacting business.
...reign limited liability partnership to service of process, taxation, or regulation under any other law of this state. |
Section 1782.05 | Records to be kept at principal office - copies provided to agent where office outside Ohio.
...e agreed value of the other property or services that each partner has contributed and that each partner has agreed to contribute; (b) Each time at which and each event on the happening of which any additional contribution agreed to be made by each partner is to be made; (c) Any right of a partner to receive, or of a general partner to make, any distribution to a partner that includes a return of all or any part of... |
Section 1782.21 | Right to information.
...e agreed value of any other property or services contributed by each partner and which each partner has agreed to contribute in the future, and the date on which each partner became a partner; (f) Other information regarding the affairs of the limited partnership as is just and reasonable. (2) The reasonable standards referred to in division (A)(1) of this section may include standards governing the type and nature... |
Section 1782.439 | Conversion of domestic limited partnership into another entity.
...he converted entity desires to transact business in this state, the information required to qualify or be licensed under the applicable chapter of the Revised Code ; (d) All other statements and matters required to be set forth in the declaration of conversion by the applicable chapter of the Revised Code if the converted entity is a domestic entity, or by the laws under which the converted entity will be formed, if... |
Section 1782.53 | Cancellation of registration.
...tion arising out of the transactions of business in this state. |
Section 1782.54 | Failure to register of foreign limited partnership.
...the secretary of state as its agent for service of process with respect to causes of action arising out of the transaction of business in this state. |
Section 1785.09 | Other forms of organization.
... the secretary of state and transacting business in this state in accordance with sections 1705.53 to 1705.58 or 1706.51 to 1706.515 of the Revised Code. |
Section 183.52 | Buckeye tobacco settlement financing authority.
...rred in the conduct of the authority's business. The office of budget and management shall provide staff support to the authority. Notwithstanding the existence of common management, the authority shall be treated and accounted for as a separate and independent legal entity with its separate purposes as set forth in this section and section 183.51 of the Revised Code. The assets, liabilities, and funds of th... |
Section 184.02 | Third frontier commission - powers and duties.
...state that would likely create jobs and business opportunities in the state and produce the most beneficial long-term improvements to the public health of Ohioans, including, but not limited to, biomedical research and biotechnology initiatives that address tobacco-related illnesses as may be outlined in any master agreement. The commission shall award grants and loans from the fund pursuant to a process established ... |
Section 187.03 | Functions and duties of corporation; status of employees; expenditures; board meetings.
...e following purposes: (1) To consider business strategy of the corporation; (2) To consider proprietary information belonging to potential applicants or potential recipients of business recruitment, retention, or creation incentives. For the purposes of this division, "proprietary information" means marketing plans, specific business strategy, production techniques and trade secrets, financial projections, or per... |
Section 1901.111 | Group health care coverage for municipal court judges.
...e companies authorized to engage in the business of insurance in this state under Title XXXIX of the Revised Code or health insuring corporations holding certificates of authority under Chapter 1751. of the Revised Code, except that if the county or municipal corporation served by the legislative authority provides group health care coverage for its employees, the group health care coverage required by this section s... |