Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 9.331 | Notice of accepting bids for construction manager or construction manager at risk.
...ed parties to submit proposals for consideration and shall be published at least fourteen calendar days prior to the date for accepting the proposals. The public authority also may advertise the information contained in the notice in appropriate trade journals and otherwise notify persons believed to be interested in employment as a construction manager or construction manager at risk. (B) The advertisement shall ... |
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Section 9.332 | Selection of and contract with construction manager.
...on, the public authority shall: (A) Select and rank no fewer than three construction managers that it considers to be the most qualified to provide the required construction management services, except when the public authority determines in writing that fewer than three qualified construction managers are available in which case it shall select and rank them; (B) Negotiate a contract with the construction m... |
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Section 9.333 | Financial assurance to be provided by construction manager.
...er unless the construction manager provides a letter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305. of the Revised Code, a surety bond pursuant to sections 153.54 and 153.57 of the Revised Code, a certified check or cashier's check in an amount equal to the value of the construction management contract for the project, or provides other reasonable financial assurance of a nature and in an amount satisfactory to the public autho... |
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Section 9.334 | Evaluation of most qualified proposals; pricing proposals; contract negotiations.
...agers at risk the public authority considers to be the most qualified to provide the required construction management services, except that the public authority shall select and rank fewer than three when the public authority determines in writing that fewer than three qualified construction managers at risk are available. (2) For projects valued at less than four million dollars, the public authority may require ... |
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Section 9.335 | Construction of statutes with other code provisions.
...4 of the Revised Code for the bidding, selection, and award of a construction management contract by a public authority prevail in the event of any conflict with a provision of Chapter 153. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 9.34 | Fiscal year and period of state and political subdivisions.
...ivision (B) of this section, all laws relating to the levying of taxes, the collection, appropriation, or expenditure of revenues, or the making of financial reports or statements for a fiscal year or other year refer and apply to the fiscal year as defined in this division. Reports required by sections 3319.32 to 3319.37 of the Revised Code shall be for the school year as defined in section 3313.62 of the Revi... |
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Section 9.35 | Contracts for ministerial duties by public officials.
...ngaged in the business or capable of rendering electronic data processing or computer services, to perform the mechanical, clerical, or record-keeping services necessary in the performance of official duties. Such services may include, but are not limited to, the preparation of payroll and other records, the preparation, signing, and issuance of checks, the preparation of reports and accounts, and the performance of ... |
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Section 9.36 | Contract for services of fiscal and management consultants.
...e bidding requirements in the Revised Code. |
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Section 9.361 | Payroll deduction benefit program.
...may authorize, by resolution, a payroll deduction benefit program to implement the qualified transportation fringe benefit provided for in section 132(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 132(f), as amended, for county employees, but only insofar as it applies to parking and transit passes. If the program includes a parking benefit for parking at a facility that is not owned by the county, the county sh... |
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Section 9.37 | Direct deposits.
...ans any state university or college as defined in division (A)(1) of section 3345.12 of the Revised Code, community college, state community college, university branch, or technical college. (B) Except as provided in divisions (F) and (G) of this section, any public official may make by direct deposit of funds by electronic transfer, if the payee provides a written authorization designating a financial instit... |
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Section 9.38 | Deposit of public moneys.
...ction and section 9.39 of the Revised Code: (1) "Color of office," "public office," and "public official" have the same meanings as in section 117.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Legislative authority" means a board of county 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 ... |
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Section 9.39 | Liability for public money received or collected - unclaimed money.
...cted by them or by their subordinates under color of office. All money received or collected by a public official under color of office and not otherwise paid out according to law shall be paid into the treasury of the public office with which the public official is connected to the credit of a trust fund and shall be retained there until claimed by its lawful owner. If not claimed within a period of five years, the ... |
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Section 9.40 | Payroll deduction for United States savings bonds.
...means any person holding an office, not elective, under the state, any county, municipal corporation, park district, conservancy district, sanitary district, health district, township, or public library, or employed and paid in whole or in part by the state or any of such named authorities in any capacity. |
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Section 9.41 | Payroll accounts.
..., payrolls, or accounts are prepared by electronic data processing equipment, the director of administrative services or the municipal or civil service township civil service commission may develop methods for controlling the input or verifying the output of such equipment to ensure compliance with Chapter 124. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder. Any estimates, payrolls, or accounts prepared by thes... |
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Section 9.42 | Municipal income tax deductions.
...anding section 1321.32 of the Revised Code, the state and any of its political subdivisions or instrumentalities shall deduct from the wages or salaries of public employees, as defined in section 9.40 of the Revised Code, and employees of school districts, the amount of municipal income tax levied upon the income of the employee. The director of administrative services shall establish by rule procedures for the deduc... |
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Section 9.43 | Savings in share accounts in chartered credit unions deductions.
...anding section 1321.32 of the Revised Code, the state and any of its political subdivisions or instrumentalities may deduct from the wages or salaries of public employees, as the words are defined in section 9.40 of the Revised Code, such amounts as are prescribed by the employee for savings in share accounts in chartered credit unions. |
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Section 9.44 | Prior public service counted in computing vacation leave.
...on, a person employed, other than as an elective officer, by the state or any political subdivision of the state, earning vacation credits currently, is entitled to have the employee's prior service with any of these employers counted as service with the state or any political subdivision of the state, for the purpose of computing the amount of the employee's vacation leave. The anniversary date of employment for the... |
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Section 9.441 | Continuing rights or benefits for prior service.
... with the end of the pay period immediately preceding the effective date of the merger or transfer. |
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Section 9.45 | Nonprofit debt pooling company deductions.
...de, or a nonprofit budget and debt counseling service, for payment or compromise of any account, note, or other indebtedness. Such authorization may be revoked at any time prior to final payment by written notice from the employee to the employer. |
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Section 9.46 | U.S. olympic participation leave.
...uld receive for a standard work week as defined in section 124.18 of the Revised Code, and the employee shall not be paid for any day spent in olympic competition for which he would not ordinarily receive pay as part of his regular employment. The director of administrative services shall implement this act by adopting appropriate rules. |
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Section 9.48 | Joint purchasing programs.
...he purchasing political subdivision is eligible for membership. (3) Participate in contract offerings from the federal government that are available to a political subdivision including, but not limited to, contract offerings from the general services administration. (C) Acquisition by a political subdivision of equipment, material, supplies, or services, through participation in a contract of another ... |
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Section 9.481 | Residency requirements prohibited for certain employees.
...ree to reside throughout the state, the electors of any political subdivision may file an initiative petition to submit a local law to the electorate, or the legislative authority of the political subdivision may adopt an ordinance or resolution, that requires any individual employed by that political subdivision, as a condition of employment, to reside either in the county where the political subdivision is located ... |
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Section 9.482 | Contracting for services between political subdivisions.
...o create and operate joint economic development zones as provided in section 715.691, joint economic development districts as provided in sections 715.70 to 715.83, or municipal utility districts as provided in section 715.84 of the Revised Code. (D) No county elected officer may be required to exercise any power, perform any function, or render any service under an agreement entered into under this section wi... |
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Section 9.483 | Sale and leaseback agreements.
...o a purchaser who is obligated, immediately upon closing, to lease all or portions of the building back to the legislative authority. The sale and leaseback agreement shall obligate the lessor to make public improvements to all or portions of the building subject to the lease, including renovations, energy conservation measures, and other measures that are necessary to improve the functionality and reduce the operati... |
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Section 9.49 | Transparency in contracts between state and private attorneys.
...Sections 9.49 to 9.498 of the Revised Code shall be known as the transparency in private attorney contracts act. |