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Code · Ohio · Title 3 Counties · Chapter 345 Memorial Buildings

Section 345.14 — Powers of board of trustees.

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The board of trustees, established by section 345.08 of the Revised Code, in addition to its usual powers shall:
(A)Conduct, maintain, and operate a soldiers' memorial, for the benefit of the entire county, for community, civic, and patriotic purposes;
(B)Provide, with or without cost, suitable and convenient county headquarters for all nationally organized veterans' organizations, chartered by congress;
(C)Use, rent, and lease office space in such memorial buildings to agencies of the United States and of this state or any of their political subdivisions engaged in any activity for the benefit of the men and women of the armed forces of the United States and the honorably discharged veterans thereof, and all earnings or receipts shall be used for the maintenance thereof;
(D)Co-ordinate and assemble within a county, as nearly as possible, in a one-stop information or service center in such memorial, all governmental agencies operated for the benefit of the honorably discharged veterans of the armed forces of the United States.
(E)Deposit in a bank or trust company, subject to the provisions of sections 135.01 to 135.21 , inclusive, of the Revised Code, all moneys, gifts and rentals excepting funds arising from the proceeds of the sale of bonds coming into the possession of said board of trustees by virtue of its operation. Thereupon, such funds may be disbursed by the board of trustees for the uses and purposes of such memorials and shall be accounted for as provided by law.
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