Effective: September 20, 1999
Latest Legislation: House Bill 187 - 123rd General Assembly
Whenever a nuisance exists, the attorney general; the village solicitor, city director of law, or other similar chief legal officer of the municipal corporation in which the nuisance exists; the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the nuisance exists; the law director of a township that has adopted a limited home rule government under Chapter 504. of the Revised Code; or any person who is a citizen of the county in which the nuisance exists may bring an action in equity in the name of the state, upon the relation of the attorney general; the village solicitor, city director of law, or other similar chief legal officer of the municipal corporation; the prosecuting attorney; the township law director; or the person, to abate the nuisance and to perpetually enjoin the person maintaining the nuisance from further maintaining it. If an action is instituted under this section by a person other than the prosecuting attorney; the village solicitor, city director of law, or other similar chief legal officer of the municipal corporation; the attorney general; or the township law director, the complainant shall execute a bond in the sum of not less than five hundred dollars, to the defendant, with good and sufficient surety to be approved by the court or clerk of the court, to secure to the defendant any damages the defendant may sustain and the reasonable attorney's fees the defendant may incur in defending the action if the action is wrongfully brought, not prosecuted to final judgment, is dismissed, or is not maintained, or if it is finally decided that an injunction should not have been granted. If it is finally decided that an injunction should not have been granted or if the action was wrongfully brought, not prosecuted to final judgment, dismissed, or not maintained, the defendant shall have recourse against the bond for all damages suffered, including damages to the defendant's property, person, or character, and for the reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the defendant in defending the action.
Any agency, officer, or other person bringing an action under this section against the holder of a liquor permit issued under Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code shall notify the division of liquor control, the liquor control commission, and the liquor enforcement division of the department of public safety regarding the action at the time of bringing the action.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Section 3767.01 | Nuisances - Disorderly Houses Definitions.
Section 3767.03 | Abatement of Nuisance - Bond.
Section 3767.04 | Procedure in Injunction Action.
Section 3767.05 | Priority of Action - Evidence - Permanent Injunction - Abatement Orders.
Section 3767.07 | Court Shall Punish Offender for Violation of Injunction or Order.
Section 3767.08 | Tax When Permanent Injunction Issues - Payment.
Section 3767.09 | Tax Shall Be Imposed Against Owner of Property.
Section 3767.10 | Lease Void if Building Used for Lewd Purposes.
Section 3767.11 | Procedure When Nuisance Established in Criminal Proceeding.
Section 3767.13 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 3767.14 | Prohibition Against Throwing Refuse, Oil, or Filth Into Lakes, Streams, or Drains.
Section 3767.15 | Fine and Costs Are a Lien.
Section 3767.16 | Prohibition Against Deposit of Dead Animals and Offal Upon Land or Water.
Section 3767.17 | Prohibition Against Obstructing Township or County Ditch.
Section 3767.18 | Prohibition Against Defiling Spring or Well.
Section 3767.19 | Prohibition Against Nuisances When Near State Institutions.
Section 3767.201 | Destroying or Removing Barriers Along Limited Access Highways.
Section 3767.23 | Corporations May Be Prosecuted for Nuisance - Abatement.
Section 3767.24 | Contempt Proceedings.
Section 3767.26 | Judgment for Fine and Costs.
Section 3767.27 | Inspector of Nuisances.
Section 3767.28 | Inspector of Nuisances - Powers and Duties.
Section 3767.29 | Prohibition Against Abandoned Refrigerators.
Section 3767.30 | Picketing or Protest During Funeral or Burial Service Prohibited.
Section 3767.34 | Rest Room Facilities Free of Charge.
Section 3767.41 | Buildings Found to Be Public Nuisance.
Section 3767.50 | Action to Foreclose Lien on Blighted Parcel.