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Title 1 State Government · Chapter 111 Secretary of State
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Section 111.01 — Election - term.
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Section 111.02 — Bond.
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Section 111.03 — Assistant secretary of state.
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Section 111.04 — Duties of assistant secretary.
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Section 111.05 — Bond of assistant secretary.
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Section 111.06 — Authenticating officer.
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Section 111.07 — Secretary of state or authenticating officer shall countersign and register commissions.
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Section 111.08 — Custody of laws and documents.
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Section 111.09 — Chief information officer.
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Section 111.10 — Publication of court terms.
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Section 111.11 — Office of data analytics and archives.
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Section 111.12 — Publication of roster and statistics.
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Section 111.13 — Officers must answer questions.
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Section 111.14 — Statistics of all other officers returnable to secretary of state.
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Section 111.15 — Adoption and filing of agency administrative code rules.
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Section 111.16 — Fees to be charged and collected by secretary of state.
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Section 111.17 — Fees to be paid before filing or recording.
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Section 111.18 — Record and deposit of fees - alternative payment programs.
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Section 111.19 — Recovery of fees paid under protest.
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Section 111.20 — Certificate of compliance with laws prima-facie evidence of incorporation.
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Section 111.21 — Secretary of state - duties as to political subdivision.
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Section 111.22 — Copies of resolutions and ordinances to be certified to secretary of state.
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Section 111.23 — Expedited filing - bulk filing - alternative filing procedures.
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Section 111.24 — Refusal of documents for filing or recording.
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Section 111.25 — Title 17 filing forms.
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Section 111.26 — Assistance for acquisition of voting devices.
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Section 111.27 — Board of elections reimbursement and education fund.
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Section 111.28 — Help America vote act (HAVA) fund; miscellaneous federal grants fund.
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Section 111.29 — Ohio election integrity commission fund.
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Section 111.30 — Forms for campaign finance disclosure and independent expenditure statements.
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Section 111.31 — Mailing unsolicited absent voter's ballots.
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Section 111.41 — Definitions for sections 111.41 to 111.99.
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Section 111.42 — Address confidentiality program; application to secretary of state.
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Section 111.43 — Protection of confidential address.
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Section 111.44 — Voter registration record.
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Section 111.45 — Cancellation of certification.
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Section 111.46 — Disclosure of confidential information.
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Section 111.47 — Liability.
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Section 111.48 — Address confidentiality program fund.
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Section 111.99 — Violations; penalty.
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Section 111.201 — Duplication and destruction of documents.
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Section 111.202 — Facsimile signature.
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Section 111.241 — Documents with social security numbers.
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Section 111.242 — Commercial solicitations of public records.
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Section 111.243 — Fraudulent business filings.
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Section 111.431 — Real property confidentiality notice.
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