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Code · Ohio · Title 33 Education-Libraries · Chapter 3318 School Facilities

Section 3318.055 — Maintenance tax not be included on ballot proposal.

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Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in sections 3318.05 , 3318.06 , 3318.061 , 3318.08 , 3318.36 , 3318.361 , and 3318.38 of the Revised Code, if the amount of money that would be raised in a school district by the twenty-three year maintenance tax specified in those sections during the first twelve-month period of its collection, as estimated by the department of taxation, would be less than ten per cent of the amount of money that the school district was required to deposit into its capital and maintenance fund during the most recent fiscal year under section 3315.18 of the Revised Code, the school district shall not be required to include such maintenance tax on a ballot proposal, as otherwise required under sections 3318.05 , 3318.06 , 3318.061 , 3318.08 , 3318.36 , 3318.361 , and 3318.38 of the Revised Code.
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