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Section 739.11 | Records and accounts.

...The board of trustees of the sinking fund shall keep a complete record of its transactions, a complete record of the funded debt of the municipal corporation specifying the dates, purposes, amounts, numbers, maturities, rates, maturities of interest installments thereof, where payable, and an account exhibiting the amount held in the sinking fund for the payment thereof.

Section 739.12 | Board of tax commissioners.

...In each city, the trustees of the sinking fund shall be a board of tax commissioners, but as members of such board they shall receive no compensation for their services. The members of such board, as such, shall take an oath to support the constitution of the United States and of this state and to faithfully and honestly perform their duties as such tax commissioners. The board shall organize by appointing one of i...

Section 739.13 | Record of proceedings - clerk.

...The board of tax commissioners shall keep a complete record of all its proceedings. The city auditor shall be clerk of the board, but shall receive no additional salary or compensation for such services. He shall enter in a book, to be provided by the city for that purpose, a full and detailed statement of all proceedings of the board, which shall be signed by the president or vice-president and by such clerk.

Section 739.14 | Powers and duties of board of tax commissioners.

...Upon receipt of the levies made by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, the board of tax commissioners shall consider them and within ten days after such receipt shall return them to the legislative authority with its approval or rejection. In case of rejection the board shall give its reasons therefor. The board may approve or reject any part thereof, and the parts so rejected shall not become val...

Section 746.01 | Ferguson Act of 1869; definitions.

...As used in this chapter: "Ferguson Act of 1869" means the act titled "An act relating to cities of the first class having a population exceeding one hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants" passed May 4, 1869, (66 O. L. p. 80) pursuant to which the city of Cincinnati established the Cincinnati Southern Railway, as well as acts subsequently amending the act passed May 4, 1869, which included sections 15093 to 15150-2...

Section 746.02 | Sale of railway; submission to electors.

...(A)(1) A railway board of trustees may solicit or receive offers for, and sell, all or any portion of a railway in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. The board of trustees may approve and enter into a sale agreement by adopting a resolution that shall include the terms of the proposed sale, and the method that will be used to determine the minimum annual amount to be transmitted to the municipal corporat...

Section 746.03 | Railway proceeds trust fund.

...(A) A railway board of trustees that sells a railway or any portion of a railway under section 746.02 of the Revised Code shall establish a railway proceeds trust fund for the purpose of receiving the net proceeds of the sale. The municipal corporation that owned the railway or portion of the railway before the sale shall be the sole beneficiary of the trust fund. Any funds in the trust fund shall not be considered p...

Section 746.04 | Trust fund investment criteria; board obligations.

...(A) A railway board of trustees that establishes a trust fund under section 746.03 of the Revised Code may invest and reinvest the moneys and assets held in the trust fund, subject to this chapter. The railway board of trustees shall invest and reinvest under the prudent investor standard of care, as described in section 5809.02 of the Revised Code. (B) The railway board of trustees shall retain at least one indepe...

Section 746.05 | Fund disbursement to municipal corporation.

...(A) Not later than the thirtieth day of September of each year, the railway board of trustees shall certify to the municipal corporation the principal amount remaining in the trust fund, and the amount of funds that the railway board of trustees will disburse to the municipal corporation over the course of the municipal corporation's immediately following fiscal year. During the municipal corporation's immediately fo...

Section 746.06 | Use of funds by municipal corporation.

...(A) As used in this section: "Debt service" means the principal, interest, and redemption premium payments, and any deposits pertaining thereto, required with respect to bonds. "Existing infrastructure improvements" means streets, bridges, municipal buildings, parks and green space, site improvements, recreation facilities, improvements for parking purposes, and any other public facilities that are owned by a mun...

Section 746.07 | Earnings and income from lease of railway.

...All net earnings and income from the lease of a railway established under the Ferguson Act of 1869 shall be paid into the treasury of the municipal corporation that established the railway, to the credit of the sinking fund or bond retirement fund.

Section 340.13 | Setting aside contracts for bidding by minority business enterprises only.

...s under this section shall be guilty of theft by deception as provided for in section 2913.02 of the Revised Code.

Section 343.011 | Formation of regional solid waste management authority.

... to its properties resulting from fire, theft, accident, or other casualties or by reason of its liability for any damages to persons or property occurring in the construction or operation of facilities under its jurisdiction or the conduct of its activities; (5) Procure a policy or policies insuring members of the board of trustees against liability on account of damages or injury to persons and property resulting...

Section 349.06 | Power and authority of new community authority.

... to its properties resulting from fire, theft, accident, or other casualties, or by reason of its liability for any damages to persons or property occurring in the construction or operation of facilities or areas under its jurisdiction or the conduct of its activities; (L) Maintain such funds or reserves as it considers necessary for the efficient performance of its duties; (M) Enter agreements with the boards of e...

Section 3517.21 | Infiltration of campaign - false statements in campaign materials - election of candidate.

...ial has been indicted or convicted of a theft offense, extortion, or other crime involving financial corruption or moral turpitude; (5) Make a statement that a candidate has been indicted for any crime or has been the subject of a finding by the Ohio elections commission, the secretary of state, or the Ohio election integrity commission without disclosing the outcome of any legal proceedings resulting from the indi...

Section 353.03 | Powers of authority.

... to its properties resulting from fire, theft, accident, or other casualties, or by reason of its liability for any damages to persons or property occurring in the construction or operation of facilities or areas under its jurisdiction or the conduct of its activities; (J) Maintain such funds or reserves as it considers necessary for the efficient performance of its duties; (K) Enforce any covenants, of which the l...

Section 3599.15 | Purchase, theft, sale, destruction, or mutilation of petitions.

...No person shall purchase, steal, attempt to steal, sell, attempt to sell, or willfully destroy or mutilate any initiative, supplementary, referendum, recall, or nominating petition, or any part of a petition, that is being or has been lawfully circulated; provided that the words "purchase" and "sell" do not apply to persons paying or receiving pay for soliciting signatures to or circulating a petition or petition pap...

Section 3719.172 | Possession or sale of hypodermics.

...odermic in the person's possession from theft or acquisition by any unauthorized person. (C) No person other than one of the following shall sell or furnish a hypodermic to another person: (1) A manufacturer or distributor of, or dealer in, hypodermics or medication packaged in hypodermics, or their authorized agents or employees; (2) A terminal distributor of dangerous drugs; (3) A person under the direct superv...

Section 3734.44 | Issuance or renewal of permit or license.

...ry; (8) Arson; (9) Burglary; (10) Theft and related crimes; (11) Forgery and fraudulent practices; (12) Fraud in the offering, sale, or purchase of securities; (13) Alteration of motor vehicle identification numbers; (14) Unlawful manufacture, purchase, use, or transfer of firearms; (15) Unlawful possession or use of destructive devices or explosives; (16) A violation of section 2925.03, 2925.04, 29...

Section 3743.06 | Operation of fireworks plants.

... a fireworks plant from trespass, loss, theft, or destruction. Only persons employed by the manufacturer, authorized governmental personnel, and persons who have obtained permission from a member of the manufacturer's office to be on the premises, are to be allowed to enter and remain on the premises. (C) Smoking or the carrying of pipes, cigarettes, or cigars, matches, lighters, other flame-producing items, or ope...

Section 3743.19 | Additional requirements for wholesalers.

...es of a wholesaler from trespass, loss, theft, or destruction. (D) Smoking or the carrying of pipes, cigarettes, or cigars, matches, lighters, other flame-producing items, or open flame on, or the carrying of a concealed source of ignition into, the premises of a wholesaler is prohibited, except that a wholesaler may permit smoking in specified lunchrooms or restrooms in buildings or other structures in which no sa...

Section 3769.041 | Confidential information.

...ans, equipment and usage protocols, and theft and fraud prevention plans and countermeasures; (14) Information provided in a multijurisdictional personal history disclosure form, including the Ohio supplement, exhibits, attachments, and updates. (B) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, upon written request from a person, the commission shall provide the following information to the person, except as ...

Section 3770.021 | Employment by commission - prohibitions - internal rules.

...g gambling, fraud or misrepresentation, theft, or any crime of moral turpitude, as long as the record of the conviction has not been sealed or expunged pursuant to Chapter 2953. of the Revised Code or pursuant to a statute of another jurisdiction that governs the sealing or expungement of criminal records. The director of the commission may adopt internal management rules designating vehicular offenses, conviction of...

Section 3770.22 | Confidential information.

...ans, equipment and usage protocols, and theft and fraud prevention plans and countermeasures; (14) Information provided in a multijurisdictional personal history disclosure form, including the Ohio supplement, exhibits, attachments, and updates. (B) The individual's name, the individual's place of employment, the individual's job title, and the individual's gaming experience that is provided for an individual who h...

Section 3772.07 | Criminal records checks.

...no contest to any gambling offense, any theft offense, any offense having an element of fraud or misrepresentation, any offense having an element of moral turpitude, and any felony not otherwise included in the foregoing list, except as otherwise provided in section 3772.10 of the Revised Code. The licensing authority shall not license a person if a criminal records check discloses that the person has been convicted ...

Section 3772.16 | Confidential information.

...ans, equipment and usage protocols, and theft and fraud prevention plans and countermeasures; (14) Information provided in a multijurisdictional personal history disclosure form, including the Ohio supplement, exhibits, attachments, and updates. (B) Notwithstanding any other law, upon written request from a person, the commission shall provide the following information to the person except as provided in this ...

Section 3774.04 | Recordkeeping.

...ain and maintain in a place secure from theft, loss, or destruction all of the records required to be maintained by this chapter for at least five years from the date of the record's creation. (B) Each fantasy contest operator shall retain and maintain accurate, complete, legible, and permanent records, whether in electronic or other format, of any books, records, or documents relating to the fantasy contest opera...

Section 3775.14 | Disclosure of licensing information.

...ans, equipment and usage protocols, and theft and fraud prevention plans and countermeasures; (l) Any other information that the commission receives from another jurisdiction relating to a person who holds, held, or has applied for a license under this chapter. (2) Any information in a list provided to the commission by a sports governing body under division (F)(2) of section 3775.13 of the Revised Code. (B) Ex...

Section 3905.062 | Portable electronics insurance.

...over portable electronics against loss, theft, inoperability due to mechanical failure, malfunction, damage, or other applicable perils. "Portable electronics insurance" does not mean any of the following: (a) A consumer goods service contract governed by section 3905.423 of the Revised Code; (b) A policy of insurance covering a seller's or a manufacturer's obligations under a warranty; (c) A homeowner's, rente...

Section 3905.14 | Disciplinary actions.

...misdemeanor that involves the misuse or theft of money or property belonging to another, fraud, forgery, dishonest acts, or breach of a fiduciary duty, that is based on any act or omission relating to the business of insurance, securities, or financial services, or that involves moral turpitude regardless of whether a judgment has been entered by the court; (8) Having admitted to committing, or having been found to...

Section 3916.171 | Fraudulent viatical settlement acts prohibited.

...tor; (5) Committing any embezzlement, theft, misappropriation, or conversion of moneys, funds, premiums, credits, or other property of a viatical settlement provider, insurer, insured, viator, policyowner, or any other person engaged in the business of viatical settlements or insurance; (6) Employing any plan, financial structure, device, scheme, or artifice to defraud in the business of viatical settlements; (...

Section 3929.01 | Powers of companies - deposits required of foreign companies.

...Surety; (21) Glass; (22) Burglary and theft; (23) Boiler and machinery; (24) Credit; (25) Reinsurance only; (26) Any other insurance against loss or damage by any hazard upon any risk, other than life insurance, that is not prohibited by the Revised Code or at common law from being the subject of insurance. (B) A company of another state, territory, district, or country admitted to transact the fidelity or sur...

Section 3929.42 | Urban homeowners insurance definitions.

...alism, malicious mischief, burglary, or theft, as the superintendent shall designate. Such insurance shall not include automobile insurance nor insurance on such types of manufacturing risks as may be excluded by the superintendent. (B) "Homeowners insurance" means insurance on owner-occupied dwellings providing personal multi-peril property and liability coverages commonly known as homeowners insurance, and is sub...

Section 3929.50 | Mine subsidence insurance definitions.

...alism, malicious mischief, burglary, or theft, as the superintendent shall designate. (D) "Homeowners insurance" means insurance on owner-occupied dwellings providing personal multi-peril property and liability coverages commonly known as homeowners insurance. (E) "Mine subsidence coverage" means the limits and type of coverage as defined by the mine subsidence insurance governing board in the coverage form and app...

Section 3939.01 | Organizing mutual protective associations.

...e to property in this state, including theft of property in this state, except loss or damage to motor vehicles caused by collision. Any association organized under this section shall file with the department of insurance all policy forms currently in use by the association and all additions, deletions, or amendments to the policy forms at least thirty days prior to the use of the policy forms, additions, dele...

Section 3953.23 | Maintaining books of account and record and vouchers.

...e parties to such transactions against theft, misappropriation, fraud, or any other failure to properly disburse settlement, closing, or escrow funds. The superintendent shall adopt rules under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code setting forth the minimum requirements for such coverage, including, but not limited to, the minimum amounts, terms, and conditions of such coverage. (D) The superintendent shall require...