Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5709.76 | Exempting public obligations and purchase obligations.
...(A) All of the following are exempt from taxes levied by the state and its subdivisions: (1) Public obligations; (2) Interest or interest equivalent on public obligations and on purchase obligations; (3) The transfer, and any profit made on the sale, exchange, or other disposition, of public obligations. (B) The exemptions granted by division (A) of this section apply to public obligations and purchase oblig... |
Section 5713.30 | Agricultural land definitions.
...tion program under an agreement with an agency of the federal government; (2) A tract, lot, or parcel that meets at least one of the conditions described in divisions (M)(2)(a) to (c) of this section and the condition described in division (M)(2)(d) of this section. (a) The land is subject to an agricultural water project or nature water project that receives funding from the H2Ohio fund created in section 126.60... |
Section 5726.01 | Definitions.
...t to 12 U.S.C. 611, et seq.; (5) Any agency or branch of a foreign bank, as those terms are defined in 12 U.S.C. 3101. "Bank organization" does not include an institution organized under the "Federal Farm Loan Act," 39 Stat. 360 (1916), or a successor of such an institution, a company chartered under the "Farm Credit Act of 1933," 48 Stat. 257, or a successor of such a company, an association formed pursuant to... |
Section 5735.43 | Funding from motor fuel taxes; disclosure of use.
...Any agency or entity, including a local government entity, that receives funding derived from the motor fuel tax levied under Chapter 5735. of the Revised Code, and either expends the funds on a project that takes more than seven business days to complete, or expends $500,000 or more of the funds, shall include on that agency or entity's web site annual status updates on how the funds are being used. Such information... |
Section 5739.021 | Additional sales tax levied by county.
...aw; making payments to any other public agency or a private, nonprofit agency, the purposes of which in the county include the diversion, adjudication, detention, or rehabilitation of criminals or juvenile offenders; the operation and maintenance of any detention facility; and the construction, acquisition, equipping, or repair of such a detention facility. (2) "Detention facility" has the same meaning as in sectio... |
Section 5741.01 | Definitions.
...ersonal property or services to a state agency, shall register with the tax commissioner in the same manner as a seller described in division (A)(1) of section 5741.17 of the Revised Code. (6) As used in division (I) of this section: (a) "Affiliated person" means any person that is a member of the same controlled group of corporations as the seller or any other person that, notwithstanding the form of organizat... |
Section 5743.46 | Department of taxation to cooperate with law enforcement agencies.
...The department of taxation shall cooperate with the attorney general, local law enforcement officials, and the appropriate agencies of the federal government and other states in the investigation and prosecution of violations of this chapter. |
Section 5751.01 | Definitions.
...) A federal, state, or local government agency; (ii) A railroad company, as that term is defined in section 5727.01 of the Revised Code; (iii) Any subsidiary, insurer, or agent of a railroad company or any related person. (tt) An amount equal to the fee imposed by section 3743.22 of the Revised Code billed to the purchaser, collected by the taxpayer, and remitted to the fire marshal during the tax period, pr... |
Section 5815.37 | Temporary conveyances.
... comparable state or federal regulatory agency or entity, or a successor of any of them; (b) An insurance company subject to supervision by the Ohio department of insurance or any comparable agency established by the law of any other jurisdiction; (c) Any other corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or other similar or comparable entity the routine and regular business activities of which commonly... |
Section 5903.04 | Adoption of rules.
...Each licensing agency shall adopt rules under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to establish and implement all of the following: (A) A process to obtain from each applicant documentation and additional information necessary to determine if the applicant is a service member or veteran, or the spouse or surviving spouse of a service member or veteran; (B) A process to record, track, and monitor applications that h... |
Section 5903.05 | Veteran's education benefits.
...A licensing agency shall apply for approval to the state approving agency at the Ohio department of veterans services as required under 38 U.S.C. 3672(a) to enable an eligible person or veteran to receive education benefits through the United States department of veterans affairs. |
Section 5903.12 | Extension of continuing education reporting period for licensee called to active duty military service.
...ay submit an application to a licensing agency, stating that the licensee requires an extension of the current reporting period because the licensee has served on active duty during the current or a prior reporting period. The licensee shall submit proper documentation certifying the active duty service and the length of that active duty service. Upon receiving the application and proper documentation, the licensing ... |
Section 5903.15 | Preferential hiring policies.
...r but does not include the state or any agency of the state, and any municipal corporation, county, township, school district, or other political subdivision or any agency or instrumentality thereof. (B) An employer may adopt a policy to provide a preference for employment decisions, including hiring, promotion, or retention during a reduction in force, to a service member, veteran, or the spouse or a survivi... |
Section 6103.01 | County water supply system definitions.
...of permanent improvements. (E) "Public agency" means a state and any agency or subdivision of a state, including a county, a municipal corporation, or other subdivision. (F) "County sanitary engineer" means either of the following: (1) The registered professional engineer employed or appointed by the board of county commissioners to be the county sanitary engineer as provided in section 6117.01 of the Revised ... |
Section 6103.17 | Finding and order for corrective action to remedy unsafe water supply conditions.
...iting, to the environmental protection agency that unsafe water supply conditions exist in any county, the agency's director forthwith shall inquire into and investigate the conditions complained of. If, upon investigation of the complaint, the director finds that it is necessary for the public health and welfare that water supply facilities be acquired or constructed, maintained, and operated to serve any territory... |
Section 6103.21 | Contracts with other public agencies.
...ally agreed upon, with any other public agency to prepare all necessary plans and estimates of cost and to acquire or construct any water supply facilities that are to be used jointly by the contracting parties, and to provide for the furnishing of water and for the maintenance, operation, and joint use by the contracting parties of those water supply facilities or the maintenance, operation, and joint use of any su... |
Section 6105.13 | Notification of board of work that may affect public water supply.
...Whenever any person or governmental agency plans to construct or alter any dam, reservoir, or storage basin, for the purpose of storing, conserving, or diverting water, or plans to drill, bore, or dig, a well or wells to provide water for a public water supply, within the territorial boundaries of a watershed district, such person or agency shall, before such construction or alteration or the drilling, boring, or dig... |
Section 6105.133 | Written consent required to affect restricted channel or floodway.
...No person or governmental agency, except a conservancy district or subdistrict thereof organized under Chapter 6101. of the Revised Code, shall construct any structure or obstruction, or make or permit to be made any change or alteration in any structure or obstruction in a restricted channel or restricted floodway, or relocate, alter, otherwise restrict, deposit into, encroach upon, or change the grade of a restrict... |
Section 6109.01 | Safe drinking water definitions.
...s the state, any political subdivision, agency, institution, or instrumentality thereof, any federal agency, and any person as defined in section 1.59 of the Revised Code. (D) "Safe Drinking Water Act" means the "Safe Drinking Water Act," 88 Stat. 1660 (1974), 42 U.S.C. 300(f), as amended by the "Safe Drinking Water Amendments of 1977," 91 Stat. 1393, 42 U.S.C. 300(f), the "Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 198... |
Section 6109.04 | Director of environmental protection to administer and enforce.
...ivities of the environmental protection agency under this chapter; (6) Establish and maintain a program for the certification of laboratories conducting analyses of drinking water; (7) Issue, modify, and revoke orders as necessary to carry out the director's powers and duties under this chapter and primary enforcement responsibility for public water systems under the "Safe Drinking Water Act." Orders issued under... |
Section 6109.12 | Public water system analyses.
...ordered by the environmental protection agency. Records of the results of such analyses shall be maintained and reported as required by the agency. |
Section 6109.22 | Rules for administrative assessment and collection of monetary penalties.
...: (1) For the environmental protection agency, one per cent of the principal amount of the assistance awarded to the applicant; (2) For the authority, thirty-five one-hundredths of one per cent of the principal amount of the assistance awarded to the applicant. All moneys from the fees shall be credited to the drinking water assistance administrative account in the fund. The moneys shall be used solely to defray t... |
Section 6109.24 | Rule governing demonstration of technical, managerial, and financial capability of water systems; implementation of asset management programs.
...n description. Environmental protection agency staff may provide technical guidance to a public water system in preparing the asset management program or while addressing deficiencies noted in the asset management program. (E) If a public water system fails to demonstrate technical, managerial, and financial capability in accordance with this section and rules adopted under it, the director may take any action auth... |
Section 6111.011 | Environmental enforcement authority over ephemeral features.
...s not affect the authority of any state agency, other than the environmental protection agency, to take any authorized actions under the Revised Code, other than Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code, that apply to the discharge, deposit, dumping, or placement of waste, debris, or other materials in an ephemeral feature. |
Section 6111.044 | Injection well drilling or operating permit.
...Upon receipt of an application for an injection well drilling permit, an injection well operating permit, a renewal of an injection well operating permit, or a modification of an injection well drilling permit, operating permit, or renewal of an operating permit, the director of environmental protection shall determine whether the application is complete and demonstrates that the activities for which the permit, rene... |