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Code · Ohio · Title 5 Townships · Chapter 505 Trustees

Section 505.101 — Contracts with state or other public agency.

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The board of township trustees of any township may, by resolution, enter into a contract, without advertising or bidding, for the purchase or sale of motor vehicles, materials, equipment, or supplies from or to any department, agency, or political subdivision of the state, for the purchase of services with a soil and water conservation district established under Chapter 940. of the Revised Code, for the purchase of supplies, services, materials, and equipment with a regional planning commission pursuant to division
(D)of section 713.23 of the Revised Code, or for the purchase of services from an educational service center under section 3313.846 of the Revised Code. The resolution shall:
(A)Set forth the maximum amount to be paid as the purchase price for the motor vehicles, materials, equipment, supplies, or services;
(B)Describe the type of motor vehicles, materials, equipment, supplies, or services that are to be purchased;
(C)Appropriate sufficient funds to pay the purchase price for the motor vehicles, materials, equipment, supplies, or services, except that no such appropriation is necessary if funds have been previously appropriated for the purpose and remain unencumbered at the time the resolution is adopted.
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