Effective: May 16, 2002
Latest Legislation: House Bill 365 - 124th General Assembly
(A) Any one of the following conditions constitutes grounds for a fiscal watch:
(1) The existence of either of the following situations:
(a) All accounts that were due and payable from the general fund of a municipal corporation, county, or township at the end of the preceding fiscal year that had been due and payable for at least thirty days at the end of the fiscal year or to which a penalty was added for failure to pay by the end of the fiscal year, less the year-end balance in the general fund, exceeded one-twelfth of the general fund budget for that year.
(b) All accounts that were due and payable at the end of the preceding fiscal year from all funds of the municipal corporation, county, or township and that had been due and payable for at least thirty days at the end of the fiscal year or to which a penalty was added for failure to pay by the end of the fiscal year, less the year-end balance in the general fund and in the respective special funds available to pay those accounts, exceeded one-twelfth of the available revenues during the preceding fiscal year, excluding nonrecurring receipts, of the general fund and of all special funds from which those accounts are payable.
(2) The aggregate of deficit amounts of all deficit funds at the end of the preceding fiscal year, less the total of any year-end balance in the general fund and in any special fund that may be transferred as provided in section 5705.14 of the Revised Code to meet that deficit, exceeded one-twelfth of the total of the general fund budget for that year and the receipts to those deficit funds during that year other than from transfers from the general fund.
(3) At the end of the preceding fiscal year, moneys and marketable investments in or held for the unsegregated treasury of the municipal corporation, county, or township, minus outstanding checks and warrants, were less in amount than the aggregate of the positive balances of the general fund and those special funds, the purposes of which the unsegregated treasury is held to meet, and that deficiency exceeded one-twelfth of the total amount received into the unsegregated treasury during the preceding fiscal year.
(4) Based on an examination of the financial forecast approved by the legislative authority of a municipal corporation, county, or township, the auditor of state certifies that the general fund deficit at the end of the current fiscal year will exceed one-twelfth of the general fund revenue from the preceding fiscal year.
(B) As used in this section, "accounts" includes, but is not limited to, final judgments, fringe benefits payments due and payable, amounts due and payable to persons and other governmental entities, and any interest and penalties on those judgments, payments, or amounts. Accounts that are due and payable do not include any account, or portion of any account, that is being contested in good faith.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 118 | Local Fiscal Emergencies
Section 118.01 | Local Fiscal Emergency Definitions.
Section 118.02 | Requiring Fiscal Integrity of Municipal Corporations, Counties, and Townships.
Section 118.021 | Initiating Fiscal Watch Review.
Section 118.022 | Conditions Constituting Grounds for Fiscal Watch.
Section 118.023 | Declaring Existence of Fiscal Watch; Financial Recovery Plan.
Section 118.03 | Fiscal Emergency Conditions.
Section 118.04 | Determining Existence of Fiscal Emergency Condition.
Section 118.041 | Performance Audit of Municipal Corporations.
Section 118.05 | Financial Planning and Supervision Commission.
Section 118.06 | Submission of Detailed Financial Plan.
Section 118.07 | Commission or Financial Supervisor - Powers and Duties.
Section 118.08 | Powers, Duties, and Functions of Financial Planning and Supervision Commission.
Section 118.09 | Paying Expenses and Obligations.
Section 118.10 | Developing Effective Financial Accounting and Reporting System.
Section 118.12 | Failure to Submit Plan.
Section 118.13 | Appropriations May Not Be Contrary to Financial Plan.
Section 118.14 | Commission Communications.
Section 118.15 | Prior Approval of Debt Obligations.
Section 118.16 | Bond Anticipation Notes.
Section 118.17 | Issuing Local Government Fund Notes.
Section 118.18 | Debt Obligation Definitions.
Section 118.19 | Using Special Provisions for Debt Obligations.
Section 118.20 | Authorizing Debt Obligations.
Section 118.21 | Rights and Remedies of the Holders of Debt Obligations.
Section 118.22 | Pledge and Agreement of State With and for Benefit of Holders of Debt Obligations.
Section 118.23 | Current Revenue Notes Issued During Fiscal Emergency Period.
Section 118.24 | Issuing Advance Tax Payment Notes.
Section 118.25 | Invest in Current Revenue Notes.
Section 118.26 | Debt Obligations.
Section 118.27 | Continued Existence of Commission.
Section 118.28 | Severability - Construction.
Section 118.31 | Legal Action to Dissolve a Municipal Corporation or Township.