Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5901.22 | Contracts with cemetery associations for purchase and maintenance of plots.
...y commissioners, the board of townships trustees, or the legislative authority of a municipal corporation may enter into contracts with cemetery associations providing for the purchase and maintenance, in cemeteries within the county, of plots of ground for the burial of deceased veterans and the deceased spouses of veterans. Any such purchase may be made either by cash or by installment payments. The purchase price ... |
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Section 5901.24 | Burial in cemetery not provided with plot.
...ty commissioners, any board of township trustees, or the legislative authority of any municipal corporation in the county in which the cemetery is situated may purchase a space for the grave of the veteran or the veteran's cremated remains, provide for the care of the plot, and pay the amount of the purchase price and maintenance cost from the funds in the treasury of the county, township, or municipal corporation. |
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Section 6101.26 | Taking or damaging cemetery.
...ery as are given to a board of township trustees by section 517.21 of the Revised Code, and the cost of removal shall be paid by the district. The board of directors may purchase the necessary land, and remove or contract for the removal of those buried, together with all monuments, or it may agree with the persons or authorities owning or controlling such cemetery for such removal, or it may contract for an easement... |
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Section 6103.031 | Contract with township for constructing, maintaining, repairing, or operating water supply improvement.
...o a contract with the board of township trustees of a township located wholly or partly within the district, upon mutually agreed terms, to have the township pay all or any part of the cost of constructing, maintaining, repairing, or operating any water supply improvement that is supplying or will supply water within the limits of the township. This section does not limit or restrict the power of the board of county ... |
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Section 6103.17 | Finding and order for corrective action to remedy unsafe water supply conditions.
...health district, or a board of township trustees makes complaint, in writing, 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 a... |
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Section 6115.28 | Taking or damage to cemetery.
...he same manner that a board of township trustees is authorized by section 517.21 of the Revised Code. In case of agreement, the board of directors may purchase the necessary land, and remove or contract for the removal of those buried, together with all monuments. The board of directors may also contract for an easement therein if removal is not desired. If condemnation proceedings are necessary, they shall be insti... |
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Section 6117.34 | Complaint of unsanitary conditions.
...health district, or a board of township trustees makes complaint, in writing, to the environmental protection agency that unsanitary 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 sanitary or drainage facilities or pr... |
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Section 6119.06 | Rights, powers, and duties of trustees of district.
... and repayment of loans from a board of township trustees under section 505.705 of the Revised Code; (R) Make provision for, contract for, or sell any of its by-products or waste; (S) Exercise the power of eminent domain in the manner provided in Chapter 6119. of the Revised Code; (T) Remove or change the location of any fence, building, railroad, canal, or other structure or improvement located in or out of th... |
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Section 7.10 | Legal advertisements, notices, and proclamations.
...cer of a county, municipal corporation, township, school, or other political subdivision, publishers of newspapers shall establish a government rate. The government rate shall not exceed the lowest classified advertising rate and lowest insert rate paid by other advertisers. Legal advertising appearing in print, except that relating to proposed amendments to the Ohio Constitution, shall be set up in a compact form,... |
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Section 703.33 | [Former R.C. 703.20, amended and renumbered as R.C. 703.33 by H.B. 101, 135th General Assembly, effective 4/30/2024] Surrender of corporate power by villages.
...all be filed with the board of township trustees of each township affected by the surrender. |
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Section 703.36 | Post village dissolution.
...ulations enacted by a board of township trustees under Chapter 519. of the Revised Code except as provided in sections 303.22 and 519.22 of the Revised Code. Except as provided in sections 303.22 and 519.22 of the Revised Code, county zoning regulations enacted by a board of county commissioners apply throughout the township's newly included territory as applicable. (F) A transition supervisory board exists, in acc... |
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Section 703.379 | Local government fund payments.
...d directly to the fiscal officer of the township that assumed the most dissolved village territory. The fiscal officer shall first apply the revenue to any outstanding debts, obligations, and liabilities of the dissolved village. Any remaining revenue shall then be dispensed to the township or townships into which the territory of the dissolved village was dissolved. Such remaining revenue shall be divided in the sam... |
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Section 709.031 | Report on accuracy of legal description - verification of signatures.
... to proceed. (C) The board of township trustees of any township containing any territory proposed for annexation and any owners of real estate in the territory proposed for annexation may request that reasonable proof be presented of the authority of a person signing the petition on behalf of any person other than a natural being, the state, or a political subdivision of the state. The request shall be in writing an... |
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Section 709.12 | Apportioning of indebtedness of annexed territory - division of funds.
...ax levies made by the board of township trustees for the payment of the township debt do not apply, the county auditor shall ascertain and apportion the amount of existing net indebtedness of the township which shall be assumed and paid by the municipal corportion. The apportionment shall be made in the proportion of the total duplicate for the annexed territory transferred to the municipal corporation to the total t... |
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Section 717.01 | Powers of municipal corporations.
...ounty commissioners, boards of township trustees, legislative authorities of other municipal corporations, with other governmental agencies or organizations, and with private agencies or organizations in order to achieve those purposes; (CC) Appropriate and contribute money to a soil and water conservation district for use under Chapter 940. of the Revised Code; (DD) Authorize the board of county commissioners, pur... |
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Section 717.07 | Issuing securities to finance single payment of accrued liability to police and fire pension fund.
...or more other municipal corporations or townships to issue on behalf of those municipal corporations or townships the securities described in division (A) of this section. The agreement may authorize the municipal corporation issuing the securities to appoint one or more fiscal agents to perform any functions necessary to carry out an agreement entered into under this division. |
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Section 719.031 | Appropriating cemetery property for water lines.
... of a cemetery as are given to township trustees by section 517.21 of the Revised Code, and the cost of removal shall be paid by the municipal corporation. Such municipal corporation may purchase the necessary land and remove or contract for the removal of those buried, together with all monuments, or it may agree with the persons or authorities owning or controlling the said cemetery for such removal, or it may cont... |
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Section 737.10 | Additional patrolmen and firemen in emergency situation.
...d the chairman of the board of township trustees of any township in the same or any adjoining county, to furnish such law enforcement or fire protection personnel, or both, together with appropriate equipment and apparatus, as may be necessary to preserve the public peace and protect persons and property in the requesting municipal corporation in the event of riot. Such aid shall be furnished to the mayor requesting ... |
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Section 738.09 | Investments.
...tes or of this state, or of any county, township, school district, or municipal corporation in the state. |
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Section 739.07 | Investment of moneys.
...r of any municipal corporation, school, township, or county of this state, and shall hold in reserve only such sums as may be needed for effecting the terms of Title VII of the Revised Code. If the law or the instrument creating a trust for such moneys expressly permits investment in direct obligations of the United States or an agency thereof, unless expressly prohibited by the instrument, such moneys also may be in... |
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Section 742.01 | Police and fire pension fund definitions.
...as terminal pay by rule of the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund. The board shall not designate as terminal pay payments deferred one year or less compensating an employee for holidays worked or for longevity. (L)(1) Except as otherwise provided in this division or in rules authorized by section 742.013 of the Revised Code, "salary" means all compensation, wages, and other earnings paid to ... |
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Section 742.30 | Paying employer's accrued liability.
...eement with a municipal corporation or township for a single payment by the municipal corporation or township of the employer's accrued liability. The agreement may provide for a reduction in the amount of the accrued liability based on the value to the fund of receiving a single payment. A municipal corporation or township that has made payment in accordance with such an agreement shall have no further obliga... |
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Section 742.51 | Election to transfer from public employees retirement system to police and fire pension fund.
...ly on dates to be fixed by the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund. The Ohio police and fire pension fund may require any affected municipal corporation or township to certify the period of full-time service and salary of any member requesting transfer. A member transferred in accordance with this section shall be given service credit by the Ohio police and fire pension fund equal to the period... |
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Section 743.40 | Manner of appropriation - restrictions thereon.
... and state roads, the board of township trustees as to township roads, and the legislative authority of a municipal corporation as to streets and alleys, in their respective jurisdictions, may grant a municipal corporation the right to lay tubing, pipes, conduits, poles, and wires therein, subject to such regulations and restrictions as they prescribe. The right to appropriate for any such purpose shall not extend to... |
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Section 755.12 | Municipal corporations, townships, and counties may maintain and operate recreation facilities.
...ipal corporation, the board of township trustees, or the board of county commissioners of any county may designate and set apart for use as parks, playgrounds, playfields, gymnasiums, public baths, swimming pools, or indoor recreation centers, any lands or buildings owned by any such municipal corporation, township, or county and not dedicated or devoted to other public use. Such municipal corporation, township, or c... |
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Section 755.17 | Issuance of bonds.
...ipal corporation, the board of township trustees of any township, the board of township park commissioners of any township park district, the board of county commissioners of any county, the board of education of any school district that has entered into an agreement for the joint operation of recreational facilities or community centers with the municipal corporation that embraces all or a major part of such school ... |
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Section 759.27 | Union of municipal corporations and townships for cemetery purposes.
...corporations and the boards of township trustees of one or more townships, when conveniently located for that purpose, may unite in the establishment and management of a cemetery, by the purchase or appropriation of land therefor not exceeding one hundred acres, to be paid for as provided by section 759.30 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 759.33 | Discrimination forbidden.
...or of a municipal corporation against a township, or in favor of a township against a municipal corporation, but the affairs of the cemetery shall in all respects be managed as though it were owned and governed in the interests of the municipal corporation or township alone. |
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Section 759.35 | Joint meetings to make rules.
...The boards of township trustees of townships or the legislative authorities of municipal corporations which have a cemetery owned in common as provided in section 759.27 of the Revised Code may at any time call a joint meeting of such legislative authorities and boards on a reasonable notice given by either, for the purpose of making joint rules and regulations for the government of the cemetery, or changing them, an... |
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Section 759.37 | Vote and record of joint meetings.
...d each member of the boards of township trustees shall have one vote in determining all questions. The proceedings of joint meetings shall be recorded by the clerk of the municipal corporation having the greatest number of inhabitants. |
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Section 759.38 | Adjoining townships admitted to participation.
...by the consent of the board of township trustees of the latter township and of the legislative authorities of the municipal corporations, be admitted to an equal participation with the inhabitants thereof in the rights and privileges in the cemetery, upon such terms as are mutually agreed upon, but the title and control of such cemetery shall continue vested in the municipal corporation. |
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Section 759.39 | Municipal corporation or township may withdraw.
...corporation or of the board of township trustees and with the consent of the legislative authorities of the remaining municipal corporations and the boards of the remaining townships, withdraw from the management and control of such cemetery and relinquish interest therein. Thereupon the cemetery shall be under the management and control of the remaining municipal corporations and townships. |
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Section 759.42 | Municipal corporation or township may transfer cemetery property to cemetery association.
...l corporation and the board of township trustees may transfer to an incorporated cemetery association the lands, lots, and improvements of a cemetery owned and controlled by the municipal corporation or township for cemetery purposes. The association shall assume all legal debts on the cemeteries so transferred. |
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Section 9.36 | Contract for services of fiscal and management consultants.
...issioners of any county or the township trustees of any township may contract for the services of fiscal and management consultants to aid it in the execution of its powers and duties. Contracts for the services of fiscal and management consultants shall be exempt from any competitive bidding requirements in the Revised Code. |
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Section 9.38 | Deposit of public moneys.
...ounty commissioners a board of township trustees, the legislative authority of a municipal corporation, or the board of education of a school district. A person who is a state officer, employee, or agent shall pay to the treasurer of state all public moneys received by that person as required by rule of the treasurer of state adopted pursuant to section 113.09 of the Revised Code. A person who is a public official o... |
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Section 9.97 | Exemption of bond interest from income tax.
...se of a township, its board of township trustees and, in the case of a county, its board of county commissioners, both of which act as the respective governmental unit's chief elected executive officer, or any one or more other elected official of each such governmental unit designated by the respective board to act, as an alternative to action by it, for the purposes set forth in this division. (C) Approvals under ... |
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Section 903.10 | Administrative rules for permits to install and permits to operate [see Section 3 of H.B. 363 of the 128th General Assembly].
...ty commissioners and boards of township trustees, in addressing issues related to local government infrastructure needs and the financing of that infrastructure. (C) Establish all of the following concerning insect and rodent control plans required under section 903.06 of the Revised Code: (1) The information to be included in an insect and rodent control plan; (2) Criteria for approving, disapproving, or requirin... |
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Section 905.41 | Design and construction of storage facilities for anhydrous ammonia.
...e following: (1) The board of township trustees of the township or the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, as applicable, in which the storage facility is proposed to be located; (2) The county sheriff, or the police chief of the police department of a municipal corporation, township, or township or joint township police district, as applicable, with jurisdiction over the location where the sto... |
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Section 927.40 | Inspection for disease.
...county commissioners, board of township trustees, or legislative authority of a municipal corporation may authorize an agent to enter upon any lands in a quarantined area within the subdivisions for the sole purpose of inspecting such lands for the existence of the pest for which the quarantined area has been established. Such powers of inspection may be exercised by any such subdivision, through its agent, solely to... |
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Section 931.05 | Assistance to owners seeking enrollment.
...ecurity areas and to boards of township trustees and boards of county commissioners who receive applications requesting the establishment of agricultural security areas. |
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Section 941.14 | Disposal of dead or destroyed animals.
...rom the department or from the township trustees of the township in which the owner's premises are located. (C) The director of agriculture may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code establishing requirements and procedures governing the disposal of the body of an animal that has died of, or been destroyed because of, a disease of concern. (D) Notwithstanding division (A) or (B) of this sec... |
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Section 941.15 | Owner failing to dispose of dead animal.
...of agriculture or the board of township trustees of the township in which the land is located shall have the body of the dead animal burned, buried, removed to a rendering establishment, or disposed of in accordance with section 953.26 of the Revised Code, as appropriate, and the cost thereof shall be added to the tax assessment of the land. |
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Section 943.03 | Application for license.
...of this section. (b) A deposit with a trustee acceptable to the department of the required amount in money or negotiable bonds of the United States or of this state or of a political subdivision of this state of that par or face value, or any combination thereof, for the purpose of securing the payment of a judgment against the dealer or broker furnishing the deposit and arising out of the failure of the dealer or ... |
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Section 971.10 | Costs for making assignment.
...scal officer and the board of township trustees for making the assignment set forth in section 971.09 of the Revised Code shall be taxed equally against each of the persons and, if not paid to the fiscal officer within thirty days from the date of the assignment, shall be certified by the fiscal officer to the county auditor, with a correct description of the lands and the amount charged against each portio... |
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Section 971.34 | Notice to landowner failing to cut noxious weeds.
... them, may notify the board of township trustees of the township in which the land is situated, who shall forthwith view the premises, and if satisfied that there is just cause of complaint, shall cause them to be cut, by letting the work to the lowest bidder, or by entering into a private contract therefor. |
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Section 971.35 | Cost - collection and payment.
...ode is completed, the board of township trustees shall certify to the county auditor the amount of the cost of the work with the expense thereto attached, and a correct description of the land upon which the work was performed. The auditor shall place the amount upon the tax duplicate to be collected as other taxes. The county treasurer shall pay the amount, when collected, to the township fiscal officer as other fu... |
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Section 971.36 | Anticipating cost.
...The board of township trustees may anticipate the collection, and refund the cost of the work authorized in section 971.34 of the Revised Code, to the township fiscal officer for the amount, payable out of any township funds that may be in the fiscal officer's hands. |
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Section 2119.01 | Trustee for absentee.
... one of the next of kin, may appoint a trustee to take possession and charge of the property of the person, other than the property with respect to which the person has made provision by written instrument designating an agent or attorney in fact. The application shall be filed in the county in which the person last resided or if the person's last known residence was outside this state, the application may be ... |
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Section 2119.02 | Notice.
...The probate court, before appointing a trustee for an absentee, shall cause notice of the filing of the application under section 2119.01 of the Revised Code and of the time and place of hearing on the application to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county and shall cause copies of the notice to be mailed to the spouse and next of kin of the absent... |
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Section 2119.03 | Powers of trustee.
...(A) The trustee appointed under section 2119.01 of the Revised Code may proceed without order of the probate court to do the following: (1) Take possession of the property of the absentee wherever situated within the state; (2) Collect all debts due to the absentee; (3) Retain and invest the estate in accordance with Chapters 2113. to 2125. of the Revised Code. (B) The trustee may pay that part or all of the... |