Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
The board of county commissioners of a new county, created and organized from one or more counties, shall call on the boards of the counties from which such new county was taken for a settlement of the money which remains in the county treasuries of such counties. The boards of such old counties, when called on by the board of the new county, shall settle with it within three months thereafter, and give orders on the old county treasurers, in favor of the new county treasurer, for the amount due such new county, as provided in section 301.05 of the Revised Code, and the old treasurers shall pay such amount to the treasurer of the newly erected county.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 301.01 | Petition Relating to New County or County Seat.
Section 301.02 | Notice of Intention to Present Petition.
Section 301.03 | Maximum Circulation Time for Petition.
Section 301.04 | Petition Must Show Desired Location of Seat of Justice.
Section 301.05 | Division of Funds With New County.
Section 301.06 | Settlement Between Boards of County Commissioners.
Section 301.07 | Enforcing Settlement.
Section 301.08 | Representation of New Counties.
Section 301.13 | Forfeiture for Delinquency of Duty.
Section 301.14 | Appointment of Commissioners to Establish Seat of Justice.
Section 301.15 | Selection of Seat of Justice.
Section 301.16 | Report of Commissioners.
Section 301.19 | Commissioners May Select Another Site.
Section 301.20 | Bribery of Commissioners.
Section 301.21 | Compensation of Commissioner.
Section 301.22 | County Declared Body Politic and Corporate.
Section 301.221 | Liability for Loss of Public Funds.
Section 301.23 | County Civil Service Commission.
Section 301.24 | County Health Department or Agency.
Section 301.25 | Noninstitutional Relief for Needy Persons.
Section 301.27 | Use of County Credit Cards.
Section 301.29 | Use of Procurement Cards.
Section 301.30 | Tax, Fee, Assessment on Auxiliary Containers by Charter Counties.