Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 939.04 | Composting of dead animals.
...supervisors of the appropriate soil and water conservation district under division (S)(3) of section 940.06 of the Revised Code, the person may appeal the plan disapproval to the director, who shall afford the person a hearing. Following the hearing, the director shall uphold the plan disapproval or reverse it. If the director reverses the disapproval, the plan shall be deemed approved. |
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Section 939.07 | Assessment of corrective actions and penalties.
... supervisors of the applicable soil and water conservation district under section 940.06 of the Revised Code, or with an operation and management plan required by the director under division (A)(2) of this section; (c) Not complying with a standard established in rules adopted under division (E)(5)(a) of section 939.02 of the Revised Code; (d) Not operating in accordance with a composting plan that is approved in a... |
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Section 939.09 | Penalty for unlawful application of manure in the western basin.
...the director or the applicable soil and water conservation district to assist the applicant to comply with division (A) of section 939.08 of the Revised Code. (F) Money collected from civil penalties assessed under this section shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the agricultural pollution abatement fund created in section 939.10 of the Revised Code. (G) As used in this section: (1) "Small agric... |
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Section 939.10 | Agricultural pollution abatement fund.
...moving, or abating any pollution of the waters of the state caused by agricultural pollution or an unauthorized release, spill, or discharge of manure into or upon the environment that requires emergency action to protect the public health. |
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Section 940.03 | County to have district coextensive with its geographic area.
...Each county shall have a soil and water conservation district coextensive with the geographic area of the county, and each district shall constitute a political subdivision of this state. |
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Section 940.08 | Supervisors to employ assistants and personnel and acquire materials, equipment, supplies and offices.
...The board of supervisors of a soil and water conservation district may employ assistants and such other employees as it considers necessary and may provide for the payment of the reasonable compensation of such assistants and employees and expenses incurred by them in the discharge of their duties from the special fund established for the district pursuant to section 940.12 of the Revised Code. District employees a... |
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Section 940.10 | Sale of unneeded personal property of district.
... the board of supervisors of a soil and water conservation district find, by resolution, that the district has personal property, including motor vehicles acquired for the use of district officers, road machinery, equipment, tools, or supplies, that is not needed for public use, or is obsolete or unfit for the use for which it was acquired, the board may sell such property at public auction or by sealed bid to the hi... |
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Section 940.12 | Levy of tax within ten-mill limitation.
...ach county in which there is a soil and water conservation district may levy a tax within the ten-mill limitation and may appropriate money from the proceeds of the levy or from the general fund of the county. The money shall be held in a special fund for the credit of the district, to be expended for the purposes prescribed in section 940.08 of the Revised Code or under the policy adopted under section 940.11 of the... |
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Section 940.13 | Prosecuting attorney is legal adviser.
...f a county in which there is a soil and water conservation district is the legal adviser of the district. The prosecuting attorney is the legal counsel of such district in all civil actions brought by or against it and shall conduct all such actions in the prosecuting attorney's official capacity. The board of supervisors of a district may also employ such attorneys as may be necessary or desirable in the operations ... |
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Section 940.21 | View of site of proposed improvement.
... the board of supervisors of a soil and water conservation district or its designee shall present an overview of the proposed improvement. In the presentation, the board or its designee shall use methods and means that the board determines will adequately inform those attending the view about the proposed improvement's location and the drainage issues intended to be addressed by the proposed improvement. (B) Upon ... |
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Section 940.22 | Preliminary report on proposed improvement; alternate proposals; review by engineer.
... the board of supervisors of a soil and water conservation district shall begin to prepare a preliminary report regarding the proposed improvement. The board shall present the completed preliminary report at the hearing that is held on the proposed improvement. (B) The board shall ensure that the preliminary report includes all of the following: (1) A preliminary estimate of the cost of construction for the propo... |
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Section 940.25 | Schedule of damages.
... the board of supervisors of a soil and water conservation district shall prepare a schedule of damages as part of the estimate of the total cost of constructing the proposed improvement. (B) The schedule of damages shall include both of the following: (1) An estimate of the value of land or other property necessary to be acquired through purchase or voluntary transfer or appropriated in accordance with sections ... |
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Section 940.26 | Cost estimate.
... the board of supervisors of a soil and water conservation district or its designee shall make an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement. The estimate shall include all of the following: (A) Actual construction costs, including costs of addressing the construction specifications set forth in section 940.24 of the Revised Code; (B) The estimated costs included in the schedule of damages prepared under se... |
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Section 940.28 | Petition and information to be submitted to county commissioners.
...er a board of supervisors of a soil and water conservation district completes the schedule of estimated assessments, the board shall submit the petition, preliminary report, surveys, plans, specifications, schedule of damages, cost estimates, estimated assessments, and any other information obtained or prepared for the petition to the board of county commissioners of the county in which the proposed improvement is to... |
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Section 940.30 | County commissioners hearing on proposed improvement.
... supervisors of the applicable soil and water conservation district; (2) Hear any comments offered by any landowner regarding the estimated assessments and proposed improvement. (B) If necessary, the board of county commissioners may adjourn and continue the hearing on subsequent days as may be reasonable to consider additional information about the proposed improvement, make changes that will better accomplish t... |
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Section 940.32 | [Former R.C. 940.33, amended and renumbered by H.B. 340, 133rd General Assembly, effective 3/24/2021] Procedure for assessments.
...he board of supervisors of the soil and water conservation district under section 940.27 of the Revised Code. (B) The board of county commissioners shall give notice by first class mail to every public and private property owner whose property is subject to assessment, at the tax mailing or other known address of the owner. The notice shall contain all of the following: (1) A statement of the amount to be assess... |
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Section 940.37 | [Former R.C. 940.35, amended and renumbered by H.B. 340, 133rd General Assembly, effective 3/24/2021] Maintenance of improvements.
...oint board of supervisors of a soil and water conservation district to perform maintenance of such works of improvement. |
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Section 943.07 | Sanitation.
...embling, receiving, handling, feeding, watering, holding, buying, or selling of livestock, and may prescribe and enforce rules for the purpose of carrying into effect sections 943.01 to 943.18 of the Revised Code. Those sections shall not apply to railroads subject to the "Interstate Commerce Act of 1887," 24 Stat. 379, 49 U.S.C.A. 1. |
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Section 953.24 | Rendering plant sanitation.
... state of repair; (3) Have an adequate water supply, and be supplied with sufficient steam and steam hose or other equipment approved by the department of agriculture to clean the floors of the plant and its trucks; (4) Have adequate drainage as determined by the department. (B) All parts of the building and all equipment shall be kept in a sanitary condition and shall be cleaned at least once each day with steam ... |
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Section 953.30 | Loading platform requirements.
...terial; (2) Have an adequate supply of water and steam or other facilities to clean floors or means of conveyance; (3) Have adequate drainage as determined by the department. (B) Each loading platform, and all equipment used therewith, shall at all times be kept in a reasonably sanitary condition. |
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Section 956.031 | Additional requirements for high volume breeders.
...ccess to a continuous supply of potable water in clean and sanitary receptacles that is of sufficient quality and quantity to ensure maintenance of normal body condition and growth unless otherwise directed by a veterinarian. (C) Keep or confine the dog in a primary enclosure that complies with all of the following: (1) The interior of the enclosure is at least six inches higher than the head of the tallest dog h... |
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Section 971.09 | Action for costs of maintaining fence.
...ms, creeks, rivers, or other bodies of water; (3) The presence of trees, vines, or other vegetation; (4) The level of risk of trespassers on either property due to the population density surrounding the property or the recreational use of adjoining properties; (5) The importance of marking division lines between the properties; (6) The number and type of livestock owned by either owner that may be contained ... |
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Section 971.16 | Action for failure to build or maintain partition fence.
...ms, creeks, rivers, or other bodies of water; (c) The presence of trees, vines, or other vegetation; (d) The level of risk of trespassers on either property due to the population density surrounding the property or the recreational use of adjoining properties; (e) The importance of marking division lines between the properties; (f) The number and type of livestock owned by either owner that may be contained ... |
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Section 993.01 | Definitions.
...the individual from hitting the ground, water, or other solid, semi-solid, liquid, or elastic surface. (S) "Bungee jumping facility" means a device or structure utilized for bungee jumping. (T) "Kiddie ride" means an amusement ride designed for use by children under thirteen years of age who are unaccompanied by another person. "Kiddie ride" includes a roller coaster that is not more than forty feet in elevation ... |
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Section 1522.101 | References to source watershed or the Lake Erie source watershed.
...the Revised Code, a reference to source watershed or the Lake Erie source watershed means the Lake Erie watershed considered as a whole. |