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Code · Ohio · Title 49 Public Utilities · Chapter 4906 Power Siting

Section 4906.31 — Power siting board application provided to township and county.

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(A)Not later than three days after an application for a certificate, or a material amendment to an existing certificate, for a utility facility is found to be in compliance with division
(A)of section 4906.06 of the Revised Code by the chairperson of the power siting board or the chairperson's designee, is accepted by the power siting board, and the filing fee is paid by the applicant, the board shall provide a full and complete copy of the application to each board of trustees and each board of county commissioners of the townships or counties in which the facility is to be located.
(B)The copy of the application may be provided in any of the following formats:
(1)Paper copy;
(2)Electronic format;
(3)An electronic communication containing a link to the application, if posted on the board's web site.
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