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Code · Ohio · Title 3 Counties · Chapter 317 Recorder

Section 317.36 — Collection and amount of low- and moderate-income housing trust fund fee.

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(A)The county recorder shall collect the low- and moderate-income housing trust fund fee as specified in sections 317.114 , 317.32 , 1563.42 , 1702.59 , 2505.13 , 4141.23 , 4509.60 , 5164.56 , 5310.15 , 5703.93 , 5719.07 , 5727.56 , 5733.22 , 6101.09 , and 6115.09 of the Revised Code. The amount of any housing trust fund fee the recorder is authorized to collect is equal to the amount of any base fee the recorder is authorized to collect for services. The housing trust fund fee shall be collected in addition to the base fee.
(B)The recorder shall certify the amounts collected as housing trust fund fees pursuant to division
(A)of this section into the county treasury as housing trust fund fees to be paid to the treasurer of state pursuant to section 319.63 of the Revised Code.
(C)The document preservation surcharge collected under section 317.32 of the Revised Code is not a base fee under this section.
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