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Section 9.10 | Facsimile signature defined.

...10 to 9.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code, "facsimile signature" includes, but is not limited to, the reproduction of any authorized signature by a copper plate or by a photographic, photostatic, or mechanical device, but does not authorize the use of a rubber stamp signature by the official or authorized employee referred to in section 9.11 of the Revised Code on the face of any instrument mentioned in such section...

Section 9.11 | Public officials using facsimile signature.

...simile shall be given in writing to the depository from which funds are to be withdrawn, which notice shall include a description of the device to be used and a specimen of such facsimile signature. Prior to use of such facsimile, the written approval of such depository must be obtained.

Section 9.12 | Validity of instrument with facsimile signature.

...orized by section 9.11 of the Revised Code, even though such facsimile signature was affixed without the authority or knowledge of the person whose signature it purports to be, is as valid as if the genuine manual signature of such person were affixed thereto as to any depository, bank, or other person which gave value for such instrument in good faith.

Section 9.13 | Highway project not located within subdivision boundaries.

...A county, municipal corporation, or township may spend money on highway projects that are not located within its boundaries.

Section 9.14 | Loss of funds occasioned by use of duly adopted facsimile signature.

... inclusive, of the Revised Code do not release the liability of any public official, employee, or other person for loss of funds occasioned by any authorized use of a duly adopted facsimile signature. Any public official, board, commission, bureau, or public body mentioned in section 9.11 of the Revised Code may protect itself and its agents and employees from loss, damage, or expense occasioned by the unauthorized u...

Section 9.15 | Burial or cremation of body at expense of township or municipal corporation.

...mation at the person's own expense, or delivered for the purpose of medical or surgical study or dissection in accordance with section 1713.34 of the Revised Code, it shall be disposed of as follows: (A) If the person was a legal resident of the county, the proper officers of the township or municipal corporation in which the person's body was found shall cause it to be buried or cremated at the expense of the towns...

Section 9.16 | Governmental use of distributed ledger technology.

...ing as in section 9.48 of the Revised Code. (3) "State" has the same meaning as in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A governmental entity may utilize distributed ledger technology, including blockchain technology, in the exercise of its authority.

Section 9.17 | Competitive bidding threshold amount.

...urposes of a provision of the Revised Code that references this section shall be as follows: (1) Beginning on the effective date of this section through calendar year 2024, seventy-five thousand dollars; (2) For each calendar year thereafter, the amount for the previous calendar year increased by three per cent as determined and published by the director of commerce.

Section 9.20 | Receipt of gift, devise, or bequest moneys, lands, or other properties by public authority.

...tional institution, wholly or in part under the control of the state, or the board of directors, trustees, or other officers of the institution may receive by gift, devise, or bequest moneys, lands, or other properties, for their benefit or the benefit of any of those under their charge and may hold and apply the moneys, lands, or properties according to the terms of the gift, devise, or bequest. The gifts or devises...

Section 9.21 | Policies regarding political subdivisions that hold credit card accounts.

...d account and presentation instruments related to the account including cards and checks; (4) The procedure for submitting itemized receipts to the fiscal officer or the fiscal officer's designee; (5) The procedure for credit card issuance, credit card reissuance, credit card cancellation, and the process for reporting lost or stolen credit cards; (6) The political subdivision's credit card account's maximum credi...

Section 9.22 | Use of debit card accounts.

... does not apply to debit card accounts related to the receipt of grant moneys.

Section 9.23 | Disbursements by government entities definitions.

...ections 9.23 to 9.238 of the Revised Code: (A) "Allocable nondirect costs" means the amount of nondirect costs allocated as a result of actual expenditures on direct costs. "Allocable nondirect costs" shall be calculated as follows: direct costs actually incurred for the provision of services pursuant to a contract entered into under section 9.231 of the Revised Code divided by the minimum percentage of money that ...

Section 9.231 | Disbursements over $25,000 - contract required - exceptions.

...y's fiscal year, if, during the immediately preceding fiscal year, the governmental entity disbursed to that person an aggregate amount totaling at least seventy-five thousand dollars. (2) If the money referred to in division (A)(1) of this section is disbursed by or through more than one state agency to the person for the provision of services to the same population, the contracting authorities of those agencies ...

Section 9.232 | Contract for disbursements.

...the Revised Code; (F) Permissible dispositions of money received by a recipient in excess of the contract payment earned, if the excess is not to be repaid to the governmental entity.

Section 9.233 | Recipient of disbursements entitled only to contract payment earned.

...ion 9.235 of the Revised Code shall be held to standards consistent with generally accepted accounting principles.

Section 9.234 | Records and reports by recipient - financial review - financial audit.

...(A) Unless otherwise explicitly provided in the Revised Code, a recipient shall do all of the following: (1) With respect to any money received prior to the performance of the recipient's obligations under the contract entered into under section 9.231 of the Revised Code, and any money received in excess of the contract payment earned, keep current and accurate records of the receipt and use of the money in a manner...

Section 9.235 | Records open to government inspection.

...on that contracts with the recipient solely for the performance of some of the recipient's obligations under the recipient's contract with the governmental entity that directly benefit the recipient's patients or clients, if either of the following applies: (a) The services provided by the person are any of the types of services described in division (B)(2)(a), (c), or (f) of section 9.231 of the Revised Code and th...

Section 9.236 | Recipient to repay excess payment - civil action to recover.

... governmental entity from a recipient under division (A) of this section. In such an action, any person with which the recipient has contracted for the performance of the recipient's material obligations to a group of beneficiaries under the recipient's contract with the governmental entity may be made a party defendant if the person is unable to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the governmental entity that the per...

Section 9.237 | Rules governing terms of disbursement contracts.

...ance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code governing the terms of any contract entered into under section 9.231 of the Revised Code. The rules shall set forth all of the following: (A) A definition of permissible components of direct costs, including a list of expenditures that may never be included in direct costs and a nonexclusive list of expenditures that may be included in direct costs pursuant to agreement of ...

Section 9.238 | Form for financial reviews and rules for audit reports.

...d (2) of section 9.234 of the Revised Code to be used for all governmental entities. (B) The auditor of state may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code governing the form and content of the audit reports required by division (B)(3) of section 9.234 of the Revised Code and may prescribe a single form of the report to be used for all governmental entities. Upon request made by a recipient, th...

Section 9.239 | Allocation of federal energy efficient building deduction.

...ion, the general assembly, a court, any department, division, institution, board, commission, authority, bureau or other agency or instrumentality of the state, the five state retirement systems, or any other governmental entity. (3) "Subdivision" has the same meaning as in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A person that is primarily responsible for designing energy efficient commercial building property i...

Section 9.24 | Findings for recovery.

...business of insurance in this state, a self-insurance pool, joint self-insurance pool, risk management program, or joint risk management program, unless a court has entered a final judgment against the company and the company has not yet satisfied the final judgment. (2) To medicaid provider agreements under the medicaid program. (3) When federal law dictates that a specified entity provide the goods, services, o...

Section 9.241 | Civil action for recovery of money.

...ngs as in section 9.23 of the Revised Code. (2) "Recipient" means a person that enters into or is awarded a contract with a governmental entity for the provision of goods, services, or construction. (B) A recipient is liable to repay to the governmental entity any money received but not earned under the terms of the contract with the governmental entity. (C)(1) A governmental entity may bring a civil action for th...

Section 9.242 | Debarred vendors; participation in state contracts.

...ition period expires, the vendor may be eligible to respond to any solicitation or procurement, provide goods or services to, and be awarded contracts by state agencies if the vendor is not otherwise listed on a list of debarred vendors applicable to state contracts, prohibited under section 102.99 of the Revised Code, or otherwise debarred or prohibited under any section of the Revised Code.

Section 9.25 | Purchase of surplus commodities from federal government.

...Whenever the superintendent of purchases and printing or the director of transportation finds that personal property can be obtained from the federal government at prices less than would be obtained by taking bids as provided by law for the purchase from private persons, said superintendent or said director may purchase, lease, or obtain the use of said property directly from the federal government without the necess...