Effective: October 16, 2009
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 128th General Assembly
As used in this chapter:
(A) "Public water supply facilities," "water supply facilities," "water supply improvement," or "improvement" means, without limiting the generality of those terms, water wells and well fields, springs, lakes, rivers, streams, or other sources of water supply, intakes, pumping stations and equipment, treatment, filtration, or purification plants, force and distribution lines or mains, cisterns, reservoirs, storage facilities, necessary equipment for fire protection, other related structures, equipment, and furnishings, and real estate and interests in real estate, necessary or useful in the proper development of a water supply for domestic or other purposes and its proper distribution.
(B) "Current operating expenses," "debt charges," "permanent improvement," "public obligations," and "subdivision" have the same meanings as in section 133.01 of the Revised Code.
(C) "Construct," "construction," or "constructing" means construction, reconstruction, enlargement, extension, improvement, renovation, repair, and replacement of water supply facilities, but does not include repairs, replacements, or similar actions that do not constitute and qualify as permanent improvements.
(D) "Maintain," "maintaining," or "maintenance" means repairs, replacements, and similar actions that constitute and are payable as current operating expenses and that are required to restore water supply facilities to, or to continue water supply facilities in, good order and working condition, but does not include construction of permanent improvements.
(E) "Public agency" means a state and any agency or subdivision of a state, including a county, a municipal corporation, or other subdivision.
(F) "County sanitary engineer" means either of the following:
(1) The registered professional engineer employed or appointed by the board of county commissioners to be the county sanitary engineer as provided in section 6117.01 of the Revised Code;
(2) The county engineer, if, for as long as and to the extent that engineer by agreement entered into under section 315.14 of the Revised Code is retained to discharge the duties of a county sanitary engineer under this chapter.
(G) "Homestead exemption" means the reduction of taxes allowed under division (A) of section 323.152 of the Revised Code.
(H) "Low- and moderate-income persons" has the same meaning as in section 175.01 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 61 | Water Supply-Sanitation-Ditches
Chapter 6103 | County Water Supply Systems
Section 6103.01 | County Water Supply System Definitions.
Section 6103.02 | Powers of County Commissioners Regarding Public Water Supply.
Section 6103.03 | Authority of County Commissioners as to Facilities Within a Municipal Corporation.
Section 6103.04 | Jurisdiction in Area Incorporated as or Annexed to Municipal Corporation.
Section 6103.05 | General Plan of Water Supply.
Section 6103.051 | Deferment of Collection of Assessment.
Section 6103.06 | Proceedings for Water Supply Improvements.
Section 6103.07 | Beginning Construction of Water Supply Improvement.
Section 6103.081 | Construction of Water and Sewer Improvements.
Section 6103.10 | Contract for Construction of Improvements.
Section 6103.101 | Board of County Commissioners Contract Requirements.
Section 6103.11 | Petition by Landowners for Improvement of Water Supply System.
Section 6103.12 | Cost Incident to Improvement.
Section 6103.13 | Cost Assessment.
Section 6103.14 | Cost Ascertainment.
Section 6103.15 | Revised Assessment - Additional Assessment.
Section 6103.16 | Assessments Certified.
Section 6103.17 | Finding and Order for Corrective Action to Remedy Unsafe Water Supply Conditions.
Section 6103.19 | Writ of Mandamus.
Section 6103.20 | Supplying Water Outside District.
Section 6103.21 | Contracts With Other Public Agencies.
Section 6103.22 | Provisions in Contracts With Other Public Agencies.
Section 6103.23 | Payment for Joint Use of Any Water Supply Facilities.
Section 6103.24 | Crediting Payment to Proper Fund.
Section 6103.25 | Acquisition or Appropriation of Property.
Section 6103.26 | Constructing Water Main Within Boundaries of Municipal Corporation.
Section 6103.27 | Bond Are Binding Obligations.
Section 6103.28 | Proceedings Prior to May 10, 1927 Are Valid.
Section 6103.29 | Public Water Supply - Prohibited Acts.
Section 6103.30 | Recovery of Fines or Forfeitures.
Section 6103.31 | Water Supply Facilities Sale or Disposition.
Section 6103.40 | Amendments to Chapter Are Subject to 4 of Hb 549 of the 123rd General Assembly.