Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5705 | Tax Levy Law
Section 5705.41 | Restriction Upon Appropriation and Expenditure of Money - Certificate of Fiscal Officer.

Effective: September 28, 2012
Latest Legislation: House Bill 509 - 129th General Assembly
No subdivision or taxing unit shall:
(A) Make any appropriation of money except as provided in Chapter 5705. of the Revised Code; provided, that the authorization of a bond issue shall be deemed to be an appropriation of the proceeds of the bond issue for the purpose for which such bonds were issued, but no expenditure shall be made from any bond fund until first authorized by the taxing authority;
(B) Make any expenditure of money unless it has been appropriated as provided in such chapter;
(C) Make any expenditure of money except by a proper warrant drawn against an appropriate fund;
(D)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (D)(2) of this section and section 5705.44 of the Revised Code, make any contract or give any order involving the expenditure of money unless there is attached thereto a certificate of the fiscal officer of the subdivision that the amount required to meet the obligation or, in the case of a continuing contract to be performed in whole or in part in an ensuing fiscal year, the amount required to meet the obligation in the fiscal year in which the contract is made, has been lawfully appropriated for such purpose and is in the treasury or in process of collection to the credit of an appropriate fund free from any previous encumbrances. This certificate need be signed only by the subdivision's fiscal officer. Every such contract made without such a certificate shall be void, and no warrant shall be issued in payment of any amount due thereon. If no certificate is furnished as required, upon receipt by the taxing authority of the subdivision or taxing unit of a certificate of the fiscal officer stating that there was at the time of the making of such contract or order and at the time of the execution of such certificate a sufficient sum appropriated for the purpose of such contract and in the treasury or in process of collection to the credit of an appropriate fund free from any previous encumbrances, such taxing authority may authorize the drawing of a warrant in payment of amounts due upon such contract, but such resolution or ordinance shall be passed within thirty days after the taxing authority receives such certificate; provided that, if the amount involved is less than one hundred dollars in the case of counties or three thousand dollars in the case of all other subdivisions or taxing units, the fiscal officer may authorize it to be paid without such affirmation of the taxing authority of the subdivision or taxing unit, if such expenditure is otherwise valid.
(2) The board of county commissioners may adopt a resolution exempting county purchases of one thousand dollars or less from the requirement of division (D)(1) of this section that a certificate be attached to any contract or order involving the expenditure of money. The resolution shall state the dollar amount that is exempted from the certificate requirement and whether the exemption applies to all purchases, to one or more specific classes of purchases, or to the purchase of one or more specific items. Prior to the adoption of the resolution, the board shall give written notice to the county auditor that it intends to adopt the resolution. The notice shall state the dollar amount that is proposed to be exempted and whether the exemption would apply to all purchases, to one or more specific classes of purchases, or to the purchase of one or more specific items. The county auditor may review and comment on the proposal, and shall send any comments to the board within fifteen days after receiving the notice. The board shall wait at least fifteen days after giving the notice to the auditor before adopting the resolution. A person authorized to make a county purchase in a county that has adopted such a resolution shall prepare and file with the county auditor, within three business days after incurring an obligation not requiring a certificate, or within any other period of time the board of county commissioners specifies in the resolution, a written or electronically transferred document specifying the purpose and amount of the expenditure, the date of the purchase, the name of the vendor, the specific appropriation items from which the expenditures are to be made, and any additional information as the auditor of state may prescribe.
(3) Upon certification by the auditor or other chief fiscal officer that a certain sum of money, not in excess of an amount established by resolution or ordinance adopted by a majority of the members of the legislative authority of the subdivision or taxing unit, has been lawfully appropriated, authorized, or directed for a certain purpose and is in the treasury or in the process of collection to the credit of a specific line-item appropriation account in a certain fund free from previous and then outstanding obligations or certifications, then for such purpose and from such line-item appropriation account in such fund, over a period not extending beyond the end of the fiscal year, expenditures may be made, orders for payment issued, and contracts or obligations calling for or requiring the payment of money made and assumed; provided, that the aggregate sum of money included in and called for by such expenditures, orders, contracts, and obligations shall not exceed the sum so certified. Such a certification need be signed only by the fiscal officer of the subdivision or the taxing district and may, but need not, be limited to a specific vendor. An itemized statement of obligations incurred and expenditures made under such certificate shall be rendered to the auditor or other chief fiscal officer before another such certificate may be issued, and not more than one such certificate shall be outstanding at a time.
In addition to providing the certification for expenditures as specified in this division, a subdivision also may make expenditures, issue orders for payment, and make contracts or obligations calling for or requiring the payment of money made and assumed for specified permitted purposes from a specific line-item appropriation account in a specified fund for a sum of money upon the certification by the fiscal officer of the subdivision that this sum of money has been lawfully appropriated, authorized, or directed for a permitted purpose and is in the treasury or in the process of collection to the credit of the specific line-item appropriation account in the specified fund free from previous and then-outstanding obligations or certifications; provided that the aggregate sum of money included in and called for by the expenditures, orders, and obligations shall not exceed the certified sum. The purposes for which a subdivision may lawfully appropriate, authorize, or issue such a certificate are the services of an accountant, architect, attorney at law, physician, professional engineer, construction project manager, consultant, surveyor, or appraiser by or on behalf of the subdivision or contracting authority; fuel oil, gasoline, food items, roadway materials, and utilities; and any purchases exempt from competitive bidding under section 125.04 of the Revised Code and any other specific expenditure that is a recurring and reasonably predictable operating expense. Such a certification shall not extend beyond the end of the fiscal year or, in the case of a board of county commissioners that has established a quarterly spending plan under section 5705.392 of the Revised Code, beyond the quarter to which the plan applies. Such a certificate shall be signed by the fiscal officer and may, but need not, be limited to a specific vendor. An itemized statement of obligations incurred and expenditures made under such a certificate shall be rendered to the fiscal officer for each certificate issued. More than one such certificate may be outstanding at any time.
In any case in which a contract is entered into upon a per unit basis, the head of the department, board, or commission for the benefit of which the contract is made shall make an estimate of the total amount to become due upon such contract, which estimate shall be certified in writing to the fiscal officer of the subdivision. Such a contract may be entered into if the appropriation covers such estimate, or so much thereof as may be due during the current year. In such a case the certificate of the fiscal officer based upon the estimate shall be a sufficient compliance with the law requiring a certificate.
Any certificate of the fiscal officer attached to a contract shall be binding upon the political subdivision as to the facts set forth therein. Upon request of any person receiving an order or entering into a contract with any political subdivision, the certificate of the fiscal officer shall be attached to such order or contract. "Contract" as used in this section excludes current payrolls of regular employees and officers.
(E) Taxes and other revenue in process of collection, or the proceeds to be derived from authorized bonds, notes, or certificates of indebtedness sold and in process of delivery, shall for the purpose of this section be deemed in the treasury or in process of collection and in the appropriate fund. This section applies neither to the investment of sinking funds by the trustees of such funds, nor to investments made under sections 731.56 to 731.59 of the Revised Code.
No district authority shall, in transacting its own affairs, do any of the things prohibited to a subdivision by this section, but the appropriation referred to shall become the appropriation by the district authority, and the fiscal officer referred to shall mean the fiscal officer of the district authority.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 57 | Taxation

Chapter 5705 | Tax Levy Law

Section 5705.01 | Tax Levy Law Definitions.

Section 5705.02 | Ten-Mill Limitation.

Section 5705.03 | Authorization to Levy Taxes - Collection.

Section 5705.04 | Division of Taxes Levied.

Section 5705.05 | Purpose and Intent of General Levy for Current Expenses.

Section 5705.06 | Special Levies Without Vote of the People Within Ten-Mill Limitation.

Section 5705.07 | Levies in Excess of Ten-Mill Limitation.

Section 5705.08 | Certification by Fiscal Officer.

Section 5705.09 | Establishment of Funds.

Section 5705.091 | County Developmental Disabilities General Fund - Capital Fund - Medicaid Reserve Fund.

Section 5705.10 | Use of Revenues.

Section 5705.11 | Distribution of Revenue Derived From Federal Government.

Section 5705.12 | Approval to Establish Special Funds.

Section 5705.121 | Other Special Funds.

Section 5705.13 | Reserve Balance Accounts - Special Revenue Fund - Capital Projects Fund.

Section 5705.131 | Nonexpendable Trust Fund.

Section 5705.132 | Reserve Balance Account for Other Purposes.

Section 5705.14 | Transfer of Funds.

Section 5705.15 | Transfer of Public Funds - Exceptions.

Section 5705.16 | Resolution for Transfer of Funds; Petition; Approval or Disapproval by Tax Commissioner.

Section 5705.18 | Charter Prevails Over Ten-Mill Limitation - Calculation of Tax Rate.

Section 5705.19 | Resolution Relative to Tax Levy in Excess of Ten-Mill Limitation.

Section 5705.191 | Levy in Excess of Ten-Mill Limitation - Political Subdivisions Other Than Schools.

Section 5705.192 | Replacement Levies.

Section 5705.193 | County Anticipation Notes for Permanent Improvement or Class of Permanent Improvements.

Section 5705.194 | Levy in Excess of Ten-Mill Limitation - Schools.

Section 5705.195 | Calculation of Millage and Years School Levy Shall Run.

Section 5705.196 | Submitting School Levy to Electors.

Section 5705.197 | Form of Ballot.

Section 5705.198 | Tax Levy by Joint Recreation District.

Section 5705.199 | School Levy in Excess of Ten-Mill Limitation.

Section 5705.20 | Special Levy for Tuberculosis Treatment or Clinics.

Section 5705.21 | Special Election on Additional School District Levy.

Section 5705.212 | School Levy of Up to Five Incremental Taxes.

Section 5705.213 | Special School District Election on Levy for Current Expenses - Renewal Levy.

Section 5705.214 | Frequency of School District Elections.

Section 5705.215 | County School Financing District Levy.

Section 5705.216 | Issuing Additional Anticipation Notes for School Purposes.

Section 5705.217 | Holding Special Elections on Additional Tax for School District Purposes.

Section 5705.218 | Holding Special Elections on General Obligation Bonds for School District Purposes.

Section 5705.219 | Conversion of Existing Levies Imposed for the Purpose of Current Expenses Into a Levy Raising a Specified Amount of Tax Money.

Section 5705.2110 | Certification of Tax Amount.

Section 5705.2111 | Proposal for Levy in Excess of Limitation.

Section 5705.2112 | Tax Levy to Fund Acquisition of Classroom Facilities That Benefit the Qualifying Partnership.

Section 5705.2113 | Levy of Tax in Excess of Ten Mill Limitation for Purpose of Acquiring Classroom Facilities and Necessary Appurtenances.

Section 5705.22 | Additional Levy for County Hospitals.

Section 5705.221 | Additional Levy for County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Programs.

Section 5705.222 | Additional Levy for County Developmental Disabilities Programs.

Section 5705.23 | Special Levy for Public Library - Resolution - Submission to Electors.

Section 5705.233 | General Obligation Bonds for Permanent Improvements to Criminal Justice Facilities.

Section 5705.24 | County Tax Levy for Support of Children Services.

Section 5705.25 | Submission of Proposed Levy - Notice of Election - Form of Ballot - Certification.

Section 5705.251 | Election on Incremental Taxes for Schools.

Section 5705.252 | Election on Transportation Services.

Section 5705.26 | Majority Vote Necessary for Levies.

Section 5705.261 | Election on Decrease of an Increased Rate of Levy Approved for a Continuing Period of Time.

Section 5705.27 | County Budget Commission.

Section 5705.28 | Adoption of Tax Budget - Procedure for Participation by Public Library Trustees.

Section 5705.281 | Waiving Requirement of Adoption of Tax Budget.

Section 5705.29 | Contents of Tax Budget - Contingency Reserve Balance - Spending Reserve.

Section 5705.30 | Public Inspection of Budget - Hearing - Notice - Submission to County Auditor.

Section 5705.31 | Approval of Levies by Budget Commission - Minimum Levy.

Section 5705.311 | Application of Levy to Annexed Territory.

Section 5705.312 | Increasing Minimum Levy to Pay Debt Service.

Section 5705.313 | Permitting Property Tax Rate Reduction When County Sales Tax Increased.

Section 5705.314 | Conducting Public Hearing on Proposed School Levy.

Section 5705.315 | Effect of Annexation on Minimum Municipal and Township Levies.

Section 5705.32 | Budget Commission to Adjust Amounts Required - Revision of Estimate - Distribution - Hearing.

Section 5705.321 | Alternative Method of Apportionment.

Section 5705.322 | Reducing Taxing Authority of Counties in Connection With Developmental Disabilities General Fund.

Section 5705.33 | Reduction of Operating Levy.

Section 5705.34 | Certification of Tax Levy - Revision of Budget.

Section 5705.341 | Right of Appeal.

Section 5705.35 | Contents of Certification.

Section 5705.36 | Certification of Available Revenue - Additional Revenue - Amended Official Certificate.

Section 5705.37 | Appeal to Board of Tax Appeals.

Section 5705.38 | Annual Appropriation Measures - Classification.

Section 5705.39 | Appropriations Limited by Estimated Revenue.

Section 5705.391 | Board of Education Spending Plan.

Section 5705.392 | County Spending Plan.

Section 5705.40 | Amending or Supplementing Appropriation Ordinance - Transfer - Unencumbered Balance - Appropriation for Contingencies.

Section 5705.41 | Restriction Upon Appropriation and Expenditure of Money - Certificate of Fiscal Officer.

Section 5705.411 | Anticipated Proceeds From Levy for Permanent Improvement Are Deemed Appropriated.

Section 5705.412 | Certificate of Revenue Required for School District Expenditures.

Section 5705.42 | Grants by United States Government.

Section 5705.43 | Improvements Paid by Special Assessments.

Section 5705.44 | Contracts Running Beyond Fiscal Year - Certificate Not Required on Contracts Payable From Utility Earnings.

Section 5705.45 | Liability for Wrongful Payments From Public Funds - Enforcement.

Section 5705.46 | Payment of Current Payrolls.

Section 5705.47 | Existing Actions or Proceedings.

Section 5705.48 | Joint Budget Commission - Adjustment of Tax Rate.

Section 5705.49 | Subdivision's Power to Tax - Limitation.

Section 5705.50 | Subdivisions May Expend Local Funds for Real Property Inventory.

Section 5705.51 | Indirect Debt Limitation.

Section 5705.55 | Resolution Regarding Tax Levy in Excess of Limitation by Board of Lake Facilities Authority.

Section 5705.61 | Tax on Use, Lease or Occupancy of Public Real Property Not Used for Public Purpose.

Section 5705.62 | Payment of Tax.

Section 5705.63 | Distributing Tax Revenue.

Section 5705.71 | County Levy for Senior Citizens Services or Facilities.

Section 5705.72 | Levy of Tax in Excess of Limitation for Transportation Services.