Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 125.70 | Data matching agreements.
...The department of administrative services shall work with the departments of job and family services and medicaid to deploy private sector tools for digital identity management, authentication, and verification for individuals receiving medicaid benefits, supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits, or benefits funded by the temporary assistance for needy families block grant. These private sector tools shall ... |
Section 125.83 | Motor vehicle fleet.
...The department of administrative services shall maintain in the city of Columbus a reasonable supply of motor vehicles designed to carry passengers which shall be made available for the use of any state agency needing transportation facilities of an intermittent or temporary nature. The director of administrative services shall fix the rates of charge for the use of such motor vehicles at a level sufficient to operat... |
Section 125.84 | Acquiring federal surplus property.
...he "Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949," 63 Stat. 377, as amended, similar or related federal property disposal acts of congress, and sections 125.84 to 125.90 of the Revised Code, the department of administrative services may acquire, warehouse, distribute, transfer, retransfer, recapture, revert, and dispose of federal personal property and shall assist in the acquisition, conveyance, reconvey... |
Section 125.901 | Geographically referenced information program council.
...within the department of administrative services to coordinate the property owned by the state. The department of administrative services shall provide administrative support for the council. (B) The council shall consist of the following fourteen members: (1) The state chief information officer, or the officer's designee, who shall serve as the council chair; (2) The director of natural resources, or the di... |
Section 126.22 | Director - accounting powers.
...management may: (A) Perform accounting services for and design and implement accounting systems with state agencies; (B) Provide other accounting services, including the maintenance and periodic auditing of the financial records of and submission of vouchers by state agencies, provision of assistance in the analysis of the financial position of state agencies, and preparation and submission of reports; (C) Change ... |
Section 126.31 | Travel and other expenses.
...ate agency, or the provider of goods or services to the officer, member, employee, or consultant may be reimbursed directly for those traveling or other expenses. Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, reimbursement to the officer, member, employee, consultant, or provider shall be made in the manner, and at rates that do not exceed those, provided by rule of the director of budget and management adopted ... |
Section 127.14 | Transfer of funds.
...ecting new or changed levels of program service not authorized by the general assembly; (B) Transfers of all or part of an appropriation from one fiscal year to another; (C) Transfers of all or part of an appropriation within or between state agencies made necessary by administrative reorganization or by the abolition of an agency or part of an agency; (D) Transfers of all or part of cash balances in excess ... |
Section 128.24 | Multiline telephone system 9-1-1 requirements.
...to the end user the same level of 9-1-1 service that is provided to other end users of 9-1-1 within the state. That service shall include the provision of either of the following, which shall satisfy the requirements of division (A)(3) of this section: (a) Legacy automatic number identification and automatic location identification; (b) Next generation 9-1-1 location data. (2) Each operator of a multiline te... |
Section 128.414 | Collection of access fee on subscribers.
...Each service provider and each reseller shall collect the next generation 9-1-1 access fee imposed under section 128.41 of the Revised Code as a specific line item on each subscriber's monthly bill or point of sale invoice. The line item shall be the "Ohio Next Generation 9-1-1 Access Fee ([amount]/service/month)" or similar language. If a provider bills a subscriber for any other 9-1-1 costs that the provider may in... |
Section 128.421 | Collection of access fee on prepaid wireless service.
...Code, the seller of the prepaid calling service shall collect the next generation 9-1-1 access fee imposed under section 128.42 of the Revised Code in the same manner as described in section 128.414 of the Revised Code. |
Section 128.44 | Notice of changes to wireless 9-1-1 charges.
...ll provide notice to all known wireless service providers, resellers, and sellers of prepaid wireless calling services of any increase or decrease in the next generation 9-1-1 access fees imposed under sections 128.41 and 128.42 of the Revised Code. Each notice shall be provided not less than thirty days before the effective date of the increase or decrease. |
Section 128.52 | Sales subject to taxes on retail sales.
...ch seller of a prepaid wireless calling service required to collect prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charges under section 128.40 of the Revised Code or next generation 9-1-1 access fees under section 128.421 of the Revised Code shall also be subject to the provisions of Chapter 5739. of the Revised Code regarding the excise tax on retail sales levied under section 5739.02 of the Revised Code, as those provisions apply to audi... |
Section 128.55 | Disbursement of government assistance fund monies.
...red by the department of administrative services and used exclusively to pay costs of installing, maintaining, and operating the call routing and core services statewide next generation 9-1-1 system. (B) Immediately upon receipt by a county treasurer of a disbursement under division (A) of this section, the county shall disburse, in accordance with the allocation formula set forth in the final plan, the amount the... |
Section 131.02 | Collecting amounts due to state.
... reported. (2) If the payment is for services rendered, when the rendering of the services is completed. (3) If the payment is reimbursement for a loss, when the loss is incurred. (4) In the case of a fine or penalty for which a law or administrative rule does not prescribe a time for payment, when the fine or penalty is first assessed. (5) If the payment arises from a legal finding, judgment, or adjudica... |
Section 131.59 | Obligation to make debt service payments unaffected.
...way the state's obligation to make debt service payments. |
Section 1310.34 | Priority of certain liens arising by operation of law - UCC 2A-306.
...dinary course of his business furnishes services or materials with respect to goods subject to a lease contract, a lien upon those goods in the possession of that person given by a section of the Revised Code, statute of another jurisdiction, or rule of law for those materials or services takes priority over any interest of the lessor or lessee under the lease contract or sections 1310.01 to 1310.78 of the Revised Co... |
Section 1311.311 | Notice to commence suit.
...within sixty days after the date of the service of the notice, the affidavit filed pursuant to section 1311.26 of the Revised Code is void and the funds are to be released to the principal contractor. This section does not preclude the collection of the claim in any manner in which any claim may otherwise be collected. An affidavit filed pursuant to section 1311.26 of the Revised Code is void and the funds upon whic... |
Section 1311.50 | Lien upon get for service.
...r birth thereof, for the payment of the service of such stallion, jack, or bull. |
Section 1311.51 | Enforcement of lien.
...pure-bred bull may enforce his lien for service by replevin of the property before any county or municipal court having territorial jurisdiction where it is found. Upon gaining possession thereof, on first giving ten days' notice to the reputed owner of his intention to do so, he may sell it at public sale after two weeks' notice of the time and place of sale by notices posted in five conspicuous and public places in... |
Section 1311.721 | Notice to abandoned aircraft owner.
...ic tracking; (c) A commercial carrier service utilizing any form of delivery requiring a signed receipt; (d) Personal service. (C) The director may proceed in accordance with section 1311.73 of the Revised Code if the owner of the abandoned aircraft does not pay the accrued fees and charges in full and does not remove the abandoned aircraft within thirty days of the acknowledged receipt, or notification that th... |
Section 1311.88 | Proceedings to enforce lien.
... the date of the contract, describe the services performed by the broker pursuant to the contract, specify the unpaid amounts due to the broker pursuant to the contract, specify the address of the lien property, and have a copy of the contract attached. (4) The broker shall name as defendants in the complaint all parties that have a legal or equitable interest in the lien property of whom the broker has knowledge. ... |
Section 1315.17 | Administrative hearing - judicial review - enforcement of order.
...peal is filed within thirty days after service of the superintendent's order as provided in division (B) of this section, and until the record of the administrative hearing has been filed, the superintendent may, at anytime, upon the notice and in the manner that the superintendent considers proper, modify, terminate, or set aside the superintendent's order. After filing the record, the superintendent may modi... |
Section 1315.18 | Termination of business - approval of plan - implementation.
...the licensee's contracts for continuing services or require the licensee's termination of those contracts with compensation to the customers for loss of the services. (C) No licensee shall fail to comply with this section. |
Section 1317.07 | Requirements of retail installment contract.
...urther or other amount for examination, service, brokerage, commission, expense, fee, or other thing of value, unless the retail seller is otherwise authorized by law to do so. A documentary service charge customarily and presently being paid on May 9, 1949, in a particular business and area may be charged if the charge does not exceed two hundred fifty dollars per sale, except as otherwise authorized by section 4517... |
Section 1317.071 | Limits on security interests.
... property sold, and in goods upon which services are performed or in which goods sold are installed or to which they are annexed. A seller may secure the debt arising from the sale by contracting for a security interest in other property if, as a result of a prior sale, the seller has an existing security interest in the other property, and he may contract for a security interest in the property sold in the subseque... |