Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5816.03 | Spendthrift Provisions.
... of a legacy trust shall restrain both voluntary and involuntary transfer of a transferor's interest in that trust. Any spendthrift provision in a legacy trust is enforceable under any applicable nonbankruptcy law within the meaning of section 541(c)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code regardless of whether or not the relevant legacy trust instrument makes any reference to that enforceability. In addition to the restrain... |
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Section 5903.15 | Preferential hiring policies.
...in a registry of employers that have a voluntary veterans' preference employment policy as described in this section, which shall be available to the public on the web site maintained by the department. The department of veterans services shall make available on the department's web site a link to the registry. |
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Section 5923.05 | Paid military leave for permanent public employees.
...es" means the performance of duty, on a voluntary or involuntary basis, in a uniformed service, under competent authority, and includes active duty, active duty for training, initial active duty for training, inactive duty for training, full-time national guard duty, and performance of duty or training by a member of the Ohio organized militia pursuant to Chapter 5923. of the Revised Code. "Service in the uniformed s... |
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Section 5924.45 | Entry of plea by accused; entry by court.
...nally and determining that the plea is voluntary and not the result of fear, threats, or promises. The military judge shall also inquire as to whether the accused's willingness to plead guilty results from prior discussions between the convening authority, a representative of the convening authority, or trial counsel and the accused or defense counsel. (E) The military judge shall not accept a plea of guilty ... |
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Section 5924.501 | Competency of accused; hearing.
...ceiving or has received treatment as a voluntary or involuntary mentally ill patient under Chapter 5122. of the Revised Code or because the accused is receiving or has received psychotropic drugs or other medication, even if the accused might become incompetent to stand trial without the drugs or medication. (F) An accused is presumed to be competent to stand trial. If, after a hearing, the court finds by a pr... |
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Section 6111.564 | Final TMDL; appeal.
...es to the appeal, subject to a right of voluntary dismissal, all significant industrial users listed in those NPDES permit holders' annual pretreatment program reports who are known to discharge a significant amount of a pollutant limited by the TMDL into the publicly owned treatment works. (C)(1) In the case of an NPDES permit issued in draft or final form to a publicly owned treatment works that contains TMDL-base... |
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Section 6123.041 | Industry, commerce, distribution, or research projects financing arrangements.
...erty comprising a project, other than a voluntary action, is not subject to taxes or assessments as long as the bonds or notes issued to finance the costs of the project are outstanding, and the transfer of title to or possession of the property to the person to whom a loan or installment sale or conditional sale with respect to the project is made is not subject to the taxes levied pursuant to Chapters 5739. and 574... |
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Section 6131.14 | County engineer's duties.
...sary to be acquired through purchase or voluntary transfer or appropriated in accordance with section 163.01 to 163.62 of the Revised Code, and a description of that land or other property; (b) An estimate of the total damages to be sustained by owners as a result of the construction and subsequent maintenance of a proposed improvement, along with the name and address of each owner that is alleged to be damaged, th... |
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Section 725.01 | Urban renewal debt retirement fund definitions.
...(3) Carrying out plans for a program of voluntary or compulsory repair and rehabilitation of buildings or other improvements in accordance with the urban renewal plan; (4) The cleanup or remediation of hazardous substances or petroleum in fulfillment of revitalization purposes provided for in Article VIII, section 2q, Ohio Constitution; (5) The acquisition, construction, enlargement, improvement, or equipment o... |
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Section 742.451 | Additional deposits to fund medical expenses.
...ts, or copayments. The program may be a voluntary employees' beneficiary association, as described in section 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(9), as amended; an account described in section 401(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 401(h), as amended; a medical savings account; or a similar type of program under which an individual may accumulate funds for the purpose of paying such expe... |
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Section 905.31 | Fertilizer definitions.
...ion 939.01 of the Revised Code. (DD) "Voluntary nutrient management plan" means any of the following: (1) A nutrient management plan that is in the form of the Ohio nutrient management workbook made available by the Ohio state university; (2) A comprehensive nutrient management plan developed by the United States department of agriculture natural resources conservation service, a technical service provider cert... |
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Section 905.325 | Civil actions; affirmative defenses.
...o and in substantial compliance with a voluntary nutrient management plan developed under section 905.323 of the Revised Code, provided that the plan has been approved under that section or developed by the supervisors of the applicable soil and water conservation district under that section. |
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Section 921.18 | Director of agriculture - powers and duties.
...tate agencies for the implementation of voluntary or mandatory integrated pest management practices. |
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Section 924.41 | Scope of agricultural marketing agreements.
...he Revised Code for the purpose of the voluntary participation of persons who are signatories to the agreement may provide for the establishment and regulation of one or more of the following: (A) Standards of production for an agricultural commodity, including growing and handling practices, provided that the standards are equivalent to or more stringent than standards of production for that agricultural com... |
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Section 940.01 | Definitions.
...ion 939.01 of the Revised Code. (N) "Voluntary nutrient management plan" has the same meaning as in section 905.31 of the Revised Code. (O) "Lead county" means the county in which the majority of the initial length of a proposed improvement would be located, as set forth in a petition, when the proposed improvement would be located in two or more counties. (P) "Day" means calendar day. |
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Section 940.06 | Supervisors of soil and water conservation district; additional powers.
...U) To develop and approve or disapprove voluntary nutrient management plans in accordance with section 905.323 of the Revised Code; (V) To consult and work with the watershed planning and management coordinator assigned to the watershed region in which the soil and water conservation district is located under section 940.41 of the Revised Code; (W) To do all acts necessary or proper to carry out the powers grante... |
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Section 940.09 | Donated sick leave program; procedure.
...1) All donations of sick leave shall be voluntary. (2) A donating employee is eligible to donate not less than eight hours and not more than eighty hours of sick leave during the same calendar year. (3) The value of an hour of sick leave donated is the value of the donating employee's gross hourly wage. The number of hours received by a receiving employee from a donating employee shall be a number that, when mult... |
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Section 940.111 | Acceptance of payments by financial transaction devices.
...he surcharge or fee shall be considered voluntary and the surcharge or fee is not refundable. (F) If a person makes payment by financial transaction device and the payment is returned or dishonored for any reason, the person is liable to the soil and water conservation district for payment of a penalty over and above the amount of the expense due. The board shall determine the amount of the penalty, which may be ei... |
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Section 940.25 | Schedule of damages.
...sary to be acquired through purchase or voluntary transfer or appropriated in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.62 of the Revised Code and a description of that land or other property; (2) An estimate of the total damages to be sustained by any landowner as a result of the construction and subsequent maintenance of a proposed improvement, along with the name and address of each landowner that is alleged to be ... |
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Section 940.31 | [Former R.C. 940.29, amended and renumbered by H.B. 340, 133rd General Assembly, effective 3/24/2021] Approval or disapproval of construction of improvement.
...ake the acquisition through purchase or voluntary transfer, or the board may appropriate the real property or right-of-way or other easement in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.62 of the Revised Code. (D) If the board approves a petition for an improvement, the county engineer shall file with the county recorder all of the following: (1) A property plat showing the landowners of record and parcel numbers al... |
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Section 955.14 | Increasing dog and kennel registration fees.
... or convenience fee shall be considered voluntary and is not refundable. |
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Section 1313.01 | Assignee's bond.
...When a person, partnership, association, or corporation, makes an assignment to a trustee of property, money, rights, or credits, in trust for the benefit of creditors, within ten days after the delivery of the assignment to him and before disposing of any property so assigned, such assignee shall appear before the probate judge of the county in which the assignor resided at the time of executing the assignment, prod... |
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Section 1313.02 | Effective time of assignment.
...An assignment for the benefit of creditors as provided in section 1313.01 of the Revised Code is effective only from the time of its delivery to the probate judge, and the exact time of such delivery shall be indorsed thereon by the judge, who immediately shall note the filing on the journal of the court. Such assignment may be delivered by the assignor to the judge either before or after its delivery to the assignee... |
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Section 1313.03 | Appointment of a trustee.
...If ten days after the execution of an assignment for the benefit of creditors, the original or a copy of it has not been filed in the probate court, or if the assignee named thereon fails for that time to give bond, on application of the assignor, or any of his creditors, the court shall make an order removing such assignee and appoint a trustee in his place. If more than one assignee is named in the assignment, and ... |
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Section 1313.04 | Resignation.
...An assignee or trustee for the benefit of creditors appointed by the probate court, who has qualified, may resign his trust with the consent of the court. In case of the death, removal, or resignation of a sole assignee or trustee, the court shall appoint one or more trustees in his place. If one or more assignees or trustees have not died, resigned, or been removed, the court either may fill the vacancy, or allow t... |