Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5748.09 | Authority for school district to place property and income tax levies on ballot as combined issue.
...(A) The board of education of a city, local, or exempted village school district, at any time by a vote of two-thirds of all its members, may declare by resolution that it may be necessary for the school district to do all of the following: (1) Raise a specified amount of money for school district purposes by levying an annual tax on school district income; (2) Levy an additional property tax in excess of the te... |
Section 5751.052 | Megaproject supplier verification.
...(A) On or before the first day of October of each year in which a megaproject operator has an agreement with the tax credit authority under division (D) of section 122.17 of the Revised Code that remains in effect and has not expired or been terminated, the megaproject operator or the operator's reporting person shall certify to the tax commissioner a list of the megaproject suppliers the operator anticipates will s... |
Section 5753.11 | Calculating student populations.
...1) Received documentation from a parent terminating enrollment of the student; (2) Been provided documentation of a student's enrollment in another public or private school; or (3) Ceased to offer education to the student. If more than one public school district reports a student as enrolled, the department shall use procedures adopted by the department for the reconciliation of enrollment to determine the d... |
Section 5804.08 | Trust to provide for care of animal.
...(A) A trust may be created to provide for the care of an animal alive during the settlor's lifetime. The trust terminates upon the death of the animal or, if the trust was created to provide for the care of more than one animal alive during the settlor's lifetime, upon the death of the last surviving animal. (B) A person appointed in the terms of a trust or, if no person is so appointed, a person appointed by the co... |
Section 5804.10 | Termination of trust by revocation or by terms.
...(A) In addition to the methods of termination prescribed by sections 5804.11 to 5804.14 of the Revised Code, a trust terminates to the extent the trust is revoked or expires pursuant to its terms, a court determines that no purpose of the trust remains to be achieved, or a court determines that the purposes of the trust have become unlawful or impossible to achieve. (B) A trustee or beneficiary may commence a procee... |
Section 5804.12 | Judicial action due to change of circumstances.
...(A) The court may modify the administrative or dispositive terms of a trust or terminate the trust if because of circumstances not anticipated by the settlor modification or termination will further the purposes of the trust. To the extent practicable, the court shall make the modification in accordance with the settlor's probable intention. (B) The court may modify the administrative terms of a trust if cont... |
Section 5807.02 | Bond of trustee.
...(A) A trustee shall give bond to secure performance of the trustee's duties only if the court finds that a bond is needed to protect the interests of the beneficiaries or is required by the terms of the trust and the court has not dispensed with the requirement. (B) The court may specify the amount of a bond, its liabilities, and whether sureties are necessary. The court may modify or terminate a bond at any time. ... |
Section 5810.12 | Person assisting or dealing with trustee in good faith.
...(A) A person other than a beneficiary who in good faith assists a trustee, or who in good faith and for value deals with a trustee, without knowledge that the trustee is exceeding or improperly exercising the trustee's powers is protected from liability as if the trustee properly exercised the power. (B) A person other than a beneficiary who in good faith deals with a trustee is not required to inquire into the exte... |
Section 5812.01 | Uniform principal and income act definitions.
...As used in sections 5812.01 to 5812.52 of the Revised Code: (A) "Accounting period" means a calendar year unless another twelve-month period is selected by a fiduciary. "Accounting period" includes a portion of a calendar year or other twelve-month period that begins when an income interest begins or ends when an income interest ends. (B) "Beneficiary" includes, in the case of a decedent's estate, an heir, legatee,... |
Section 5812.08 | Distribution to residuary and remainder beneficiaries.
...ter the date of the decedent's death or terminating event or earlier distribution date but has not distributed as of the current distribution date. (B) In determining a beneficiary's share of net income for the purpose of this section, all of the following apply: (1) The beneficiary is entitled to receive a portion of the net income equal to the beneficiary's fractional interest in the undistributed principal asset... |
Section 5812.12 | When right to income begins and ends.
...e an income beneficiary dies or another terminating event occurs, or on the last day of a period during which there is no beneficiary to whom a trustee may distribute income. |
Section 5812.24 | Principal receipts.
...me, a decedent's estate, a trust with a terminating income interest, or a payer under a contract naming the trust or its trustee as beneficiary; (B) Money or other property received from the sale, exchange, liquidation, or change in form of a principal asset, including realized profit, subject to sections 5812.18 to 5812.38 of the Revised Code; (C) Amounts recovered from third parties to reimburse the trust because... |
Section 5812.33 | Liquidating asset.
...(A) As used in this section, "liquidating asset" means an asset whose value will diminish or terminate because the asset is expected to produce receipts for a period of limited duration. "Liquidating asset" includes a leasehold, patent, copyright, royalty right, and right to receive payments during a period of more than one year under an arrangement that does not provide for the payment of interest on the unpaid bala... |
Section 5815.28 | Supplemental services for beneficiary with physical or mental disability.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Ascertainable standard" includes a standard in a trust instrument requiring the trustee to provide for the care, comfort, maintenance, welfare, education, or general well-being of the beneficiary. (2) "Disability" means any substantial, medically determinable impairment that can be expected to result in death or that has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of ... |
Section 5817.13 | Subsequent modification of trust.
...(A) After a declaration of a trust's validity under division (B)(1) of section 5817.10 of the Revised Code, the trust may be modified, terminated, revoked, or reformed under sections 5804.10 to 5804.16 of the Revised Code, or other applicable law. (B) The modification, termination, revocation, or reformation by a new trust or other document of a trust that has been declared valid under division (B)(1) of section 58... |
Section 5919.071 | Federal recognition of commission.
...Any person, commissioned or warranted as an officer in the Ohio national guard, shall hold the commission or warrant during the period of the person's federal recognition. The termination or withdrawal by the department of the army or air force of the federal recognition of any commissioned or warrant officer in the army or air national guard of the United States shall terminate the person's commission or warrant in ... |
Section 5924.44 | Double jeopardy.
...(A) No person may be tried a second time in any court-martial of this state for the same offense. (B) No proceeding in which an accused has been found guilty by a court-martial upon any charge or specification is a trial for purposes of this section until the finding of guilty has become final after review of the case has been fully completed. (C) A proceeding that, after the introduction of evidence but befo... |
Section 5924.57 | Effective date of sentences.
...(A)(1) A forfeiture of pay or allowances or reduction in grade that is included in a sentence of a court-martial takes effect on the earlier of the date that is fourteen days after the date on which the sentence is adjudged or the date on which the sentence is approved by the convening authority. (2) On application of an accused, the convening authority may defer a forfeiture of pay or allowances or reduction... |
Section 5924.62 | Appeal by state.
...(A) In a trial by court-martial in which a military judge presides and in which a punitive discharge may be adjudged, the state may appeal any of the following, except an order or ruling that is, or that amounts to, a finding of not guilty with respect to the charge or specification: (1) An order or ruling that terminates the proceedings with respect to a charge or specification; (2) An order or ruling that e... |
Section 5924.75 | Effect of disapproval of sentence; reappointment of officers; leave pending actions.
...(A) Under any regulations that the adjutant general may prescribe, all rights, privileges, and property affected by an executed part of a court-martial sentence that has been set aside or disapproved, except an executed dismissal or discharge, shall be restored unless a new trial or rehearing is ordered and the executed part of the sentence is included in a sentence imposed upon the new trial or rehearing. (B... |
Section 5924.761 | Leave pending completion of certain actions.
...Pursuant to regulations prescribed by the adjutant general, an accused who has been sentenced by a court-martial may be required to take leave pending completion of action under sections 5924.59 to 5924.761 of the Revised Code if the sentence, as approved under section 5924.60 of the Revised Code, includes an unsuspended dismissal or an unsuspended dishonorable or bad-conduct discharge. The accused may be requi... |
Section 6101.04 | Purpose and organization of conservancy districts.
...Any area or areas situated in one or more counties may be organized as a conservancy district in the manner and subject to the conditions provided by this chapter for any of the following purposes: (A) Preventing floods; (B) Regulating stream channels by changing, widening, and deepening the stream channels; (C) Reclaiming or filling wet and overflowed lands; (D) Providing for irrigation where it may be needed; ... |
Section 6101.24 | Water rights and uses - rates.
...gnment, sale, lease, or permission then terminating, whichever is greater, on the condition that a new determination is made of a reasonable charge therefor, as provided in this section, unless there are other applications on file, the granting of which would result in filling a greater need or in a more reasonable use. In case such applications are on file, they shall have preference. The board may determine the ... |
Section 6103.02 | Powers of county commissioners regarding public water supply.
...(A) For the purpose of preserving and promoting the public health and welfare, a board of county commissioners may acquire, construct, maintain, and operate any public water supply facilities within its county for one or more sewer districts and may provide for their protection and prevent their pollution and unnecessary waste. The board may negotiate and enter into a contract with any public agency or any... |
Section 6103.16 | Assessments certified.
...On or before the second Monday in September, annually, the board of county commissioners shall certify to the county auditor all of the assessments provided for in sections 6103.06 to 6103.15 of the Revised Code, including all assessments deferred pursuant to section 6103.051 of the Revised Code, stating the amounts and time of payment thereof, and in accordance therewith the auditor shall record the same in a book t... |