Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 149 | Documents, Reports, and Records
Section 149.52 | Filing Articles of Dedication.

Effective: September 29, 2015
Latest Legislation: House Bill 141 - 131st General Assembly
As used in this section, "archaeological site" means any mounds, earthworks, burial or settlement sites, or other place where evidence of prehistoric or early historic settlement or occupation lies on or below the surface of the ground.
The Ohio history connection may accept articles dedicating as preserves real property upon which significant archaeological sites are located, if funds and services are available for their preservation and protection.
An archaeological preserve is established when articles of dedication have been filed by or at the direction of the owner of site, or a governmental agency having ownership or control thereof, in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the site is located.
Articles of dedication shall be executed by the owner of the land in the same manner and with the same effect as a deed or conveyance of an interest in real property and shall be irrevocable except as provided in this section. The county recorder may not accept articles of dedication for recording unless they have been accepted by the director of the Ohio history connection. The articles shall be recorded in the official records of the county recorder. The director may not accept articles of dedication unless they contain terms restricting the use of the property which adequately provide for its preservation and protection, for restoration where appropriate, and for archaeological research and study. Whenever possible and consistent with such purposes, the articles shall provide for public access in order that the maximum benefit be obtained.
Articles of dedication may contain provisions for the management, custody, and transfer to the state or the Ohio history connection of real property or any estate, or right therein, provisions defining the rights of the owner or operating agency and of the Ohio history connection and its agents, and such other provisions as may be necessary or advisable to carry out the uses and purposes for which the property is dedicated. They may contain conditions under which the owner and the Ohio history connection may agree to rescind the articles.
The attorney general, upon request of the director, may bring an action for injunction in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the terms of articles of dedication.
The director may make or accept amendments of any articles of dedication upon terms and conditions that are consistent with the purposes for which the preserve is dedicated. If the fee simple interest in the property is not held by the Ohio history connection, no amendments shall be made without the written consent of the owner. Each amendment shall be recorded in the same manner as the articles of dedication.
Archaeological preserves dedicated under this section shall not be taken for any other use or purpose except another public use or purpose after a finding by a court of common pleas of the existence of an imperative and unavoidable public necessity for such other public use or purpose.
All departments, agencies, units, instrumentalities, and political subdivisions of the state, including counties, townships, municipal corporations, park districts, conservancy districts, universities, colleges, and school districts, may dedicate real property under their jurisdiction as archaeological preserves in accordance with this section.
No person shall violate any terms or conditions of the articles of dedication of an archaeological preserve. No person shall sell, offer for sale, or possess any artifacts or skeletal remains removed without privilege to do so from an archaeological preserve dedicated under this section. Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. Whoever violates or threatens to violate this section may be enjoined from violation.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 1 | State Government

Chapter 149 | Documents, Reports, and Records

Section 149.01 | Official Reports - Number - Filing.

Section 149.011 | Documents, Reports, and Records Definitions.

Section 149.02 | Annual Reports in Triplicate.

Section 149.03 | Governor's Authority as to Reports.

Section 149.04 | Printing of Messages and Inaugural Addresses.

Section 149.05 | Number of Reports Printed.

Section 149.07 | Final Journals Available to Members of General Assembly.

Section 149.09 | Distributing Pamphlet Laws.

Section 149.091 | Publishing and Distributing Session Laws.

Section 149.10 | Submission of Audit Reports.

Section 149.11 | Distributing Publications Intended for General Public Use - Record Retention or Destruction Schedules.

Section 149.12 | Distributing Legislative Publications to Libraries.

Section 149.16 | Secretary of State or State Library Board Shall Distribute Law and Journals.

Section 149.17 | Highway Maps of Ohio.

Section 149.21 | Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act; Definitions; Applicability.

Section 149.22 | Designation of Official Record.

Section 149.23 | Authentication.

Section 149.24 | Preservation and Security.

Section 149.25 | Implementation.

Section 149.26 | Construction.

Section 149.27 | Construction With Other Laws.

Section 149.30 | Public Functions of Ohio History Connection.

Section 149.301 | Ohio Historic Site Preservation Advisory Board.

Section 149.302 | National Museum of Afro-American History and Culture.

Section 149.304 | Historic Homestead Register Program.

Section 149.305 | Ohio African-American Hall of Fame.

Section 149.306 | Ohio African-American Hall of Fame Governing Board.

Section 149.307 | Ohio History License Plate Contribution Fund.

Section 149.308 | Ohio History Fund.

Section 149.309 | Ohio Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.

Section 149.31 | Archives Administration for the State.

Section 149.311 | Application for Rehabilitation Tax Credit Certificate.

Section 149.33 | State Records Program - Office of State Records Administration.

Section 149.331 | State Record Administration Program.

Section 149.332 | Records Management Programs in the Legislative and Judicial Branches of State Government.

Section 149.333 | Applying for Record Disposal or Transfer.

Section 149.34 | Records Management Procedures.

Section 149.35 | Laws Prohibiting the Destruction of Records.

Section 149.351 | Prohibiting Destruction or Damage of Records.

Section 149.352 | Replevin of Public Records.

Section 149.36 | Authority Not Restricted.

Section 149.38 | County Records Commission.

Section 149.381 | Review of Applications for Disposal of Records or Schedules of Records Retention and Disposition by History Connection.

Section 149.39 | Records Commission - Municipal Corporation.

Section 149.40 | Making Only Necessary Records.

Section 149.41 | School District Records Commission - Educational Service Center Records Commission.

Section 149.411 | Library Records Commission.

Section 149.412 | Special Taxing District Records Commission.

Section 149.42 | Township Records Commission.

Section 149.43 | Availability of Public Records for Inspection and Copying.

Section 149.431 | Records of Governmental or Nonprofit Organizations Receiving Governmental Funds.

Section 149.432 | Releasing Library Record or Patron Information.

Section 149.433 | Exempting Security and Infrastructure Records.

Section 149.434 | Public Offices to Maintain Employee Database.

Section 149.435 | Confidentiality of Records Regarding Abused Children.

Section 149.436 | Written Request for Records for Occupant of School Vehicle Involved in Accident.

Section 149.44 | Rules and Procedures for Operation of State Records Centers and Archival Institutions Holding Public Records.

Section 149.45 | Public Office Redaction of Personal Information From Internet.

Section 149.52 | Filing Articles of Dedication.

Section 149.53 | Archaeological and Historic Survey and Salvage Work.

Section 149.54 | Archaeological and Historic Survey and Salvage Work Permit.

Section 149.56 | Program to Locate, Identify, and Evaluate Abandoned Property and Other Resources in Lake Erie.