Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
The board of trustees, for soldiers' memorials under its control, shall employ only honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines, both men and women, of the armed forces of the United States, if available, as caretakers, janitors, or employees.
Employment of any person who is not such an honorably discharged soldier, sailor, or marine, without a showing on the journal of the board that none of the latter were available, shall be void, and it shall be unlawful to pay any money out of any fund to such person.
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Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 345 | Memorial Buildings
Section 345.01 | Soldiers' Memorial Tax Levy - Resolution.
Section 345.02 | Bond Issue for Soldiers' Memorial.
Section 345.03 | Tax Levy Resolution Certified to Board of Elections - Notice of Election.
Section 345.04 | Form of Ballot for Tax Levy.
Section 345.05 | Majority Vote Required for Approval of Tax Levy.
Section 345.06 | Appointment of Board of Trustees Prior to Vote of Electors.
Section 345.07 | Certification of Tax Levy Voted Outside Ten-Mill Limitation.
Section 345.08 | Board of Trustees.
Section 345.09 | Meetings of Board of Trustees.
Section 345.10 | Bond of Trustees - Employment of Superintendents and Architects.
Section 345.11 | The Memorial Fund.
Section 345.12 | Establishment of Memorial - Acquisition of Site - Donations.
Section 345.13 | Purpose of Soldiers' Memorial.
Section 345.14 | Powers of Board of Trustees.
Section 345.15 | Interest in Contract.
Section 345.16 | Employment of Veterans.