Effective: September 3, 1996
Latest Legislation: House Bill 462 - 121st General Assembly
(A) Debt obligations issued by a municipal corporation, county, or township during a fiscal emergency period with the approval of the financial planning and supervision commission and for which the municipal corporation, county, or township has been paid in accordance with the contract for sale, shall in any action or proceeding involving their validity be conclusively deemed to have been issued, sold, executed, and delivered in conformity with law and shall be incontestable unless such action or proceeding is begun prior to the delivery of such bonds or notes, and all such debt obligations shall be lawful investments for banks, savings banks, societies for savings, building and loan associations, trust companies, or other financial institutions, trustees, fiduciaries, and insurance companies, including domestic for life and domestic not for life, the state, and sinking and bond retirement funds or other funds or investment accounts of municipal corporations, counties, townships, or other subdivisions of the state, notwithstanding any other provisions of the Revised Code or rule thereunder with respect to their investments and notwithstanding any prior default by the municipal corporation, county, or township.
(B) During a fiscal emergency period, none of the moneys received by a municipal corporation, county, or township from advance tax payments under section 118.24 of the Revised Code or from the sale of debt obligations, and no other moneys of the municipal corporation, county, or township, may be invested in, or used to acquire, or retain, debt obligations of such municipal corporation, county, or township. The municipal corporation, county, or township may, with the approval of the commission, accept renewal bond anticipation notes in exchange for bond anticipation notes of the municipal corporation, county, or township held by the municipal corporation, county, or township at the commencement of the fiscal emergency period or any renewals thereof.
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.