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Ohio

Title 3 Counties · Chapter 301 Organization
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Section 301.01 — Petition relating to new county or county seat.
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Section 301.02 — Notice of intention to present petition.
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Section 301.03 — Maximum circulation time for petition.
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Section 301.04 — Petition must show desired location of seat of justice.
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Section 301.05 — Division of funds with new county.
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Section 301.06 — Settlement between boards of county commissioners.
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Section 301.07 — Enforcing settlement.
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Section 301.08 — Representation of new counties.
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Section 301.13 — Forfeiture for delinquency of duty.
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Section 301.14 — Appointment of commissioners to establish seat of justice.
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Section 301.15 — Selection of seat of justice.
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Section 301.16 — Report of commissioners.
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Section 301.19 — Commissioners may select another site.
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Section 301.20 — Bribery of commissioners.
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Section 301.21 — Compensation of commissioner.
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Section 301.22 — County declared body politic and corporate.
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Section 301.23 — County civil service commission.
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Section 301.24 — County health department or agency.
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Section 301.25 — Noninstitutional relief for needy persons.
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Section 301.26 — Acquisition, maintenance, and operation of county parks by board of county commissioners.
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Section 301.27 — Use of county credit cards.
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Section 301.28 — Resolution authorizing acceptance of payments by financial transaction devices for county expenses.
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Section 301.29 — Use of procurement cards.
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Section 301.30 — Tax, fee, assessment on auxiliary containers by charter counties.
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Section 301.221 — Liability for loss of public funds.
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