Ohio Revised Code Chapter 302 - Alternative Form Of County Government
- Section 302.01 - Electors May Adopt Alternative Form Of County Government.
The electors of any county may adopt an alternative form of county government authorized by the provisions of sections 302.01 to 302.24, inclusive, of...
- Section 302.02 - County Executive In Alternative Form Of County Government.
An alternative form of county government shall include either an elective county executive as provided for by section 302.15 of the Revised Code or...
- Section 302.03 - Petition On Question Of Adopting One Of The Alternative Forms Of County Government.
(A) The board of county commissioners of any county may, by a two-thirds vote of the board, or shall, upon petition by three per...
- Section 302.04 - Ballot Language Commissioners Elected At Large.
In submitting to the electors of any county the question of adopting an alternative form of county government whereby the entire board of county...
- Section 302.041 - Ballot Language Commissioners Elected By District.
In submitting to the electors of any county the question of adopting an alternative form of county government whereby any members of the board...
- Section 302.05 - Process When Alternative Form Adopted.
If a majority of the votes cast on the proposition of adopting an alternative form of county government is in the affirmative, then such...
- Section 302.06 - Proposition To Discontinue An Alternative Form Of County Government.
A proposition to discontinue an alternative form of county government under sections 302.02 to 302.24, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or to adopt another...
- Section 302.07 - Adoption Or Discontinuance Of Alternative Form Of County Government Not To Affect Present Acts.
The adoption or discontinuance of an alternative form of county government in any county as provided in sections 302.01 to 302.24, inclusive, of the...
- Section 302.08 - Electing Of County Commissioners At Large In Alternative Form.
(A) Under all alternative forms of county government whereby the entire board of county commissioners is elected at large there shall be a board...
- Section 302.081 - Alternative Form Of County Government Must Include Board Of County Commissioners.
An alternative form of county government shall include a board of county commissioners, elected either at large as provided in sections 302.04 and 302.08...
- Section 302.082 - Electing Of County Commissioners By Districts In Alternative Form.
(A) Under all alternative forms of county government whereby any members of the board of county commissioners are elected by districts there shall be...
- Section 302.09 - Vacancy In Office.
When a vacancy occurs in the board of county commissioners or in the office of county auditor, county treasurer, prosecuting attorney, clerk of the...
- Section 302.10 - Board Rules, Records And Voting.
The board of county commissioners shall determine its own rules and order of business and cause a journal of its proceedings to be kept....
- Section 302.11 - Board Organization.
The board of county commissioners shall organize on the first Monday of each year, by the election of one of its members as president...
- Section 302.12 - Board To Be Policy-determining Body - Powers And Duties.
The board of county commissioners is the policy-determining body of the county. Except as otherwise provided by sections 302.01 to 302.24, inclusive, of the...
- Section 302.13 - Specific Powers Of Board.
Pursuant to and in conformity with the Constitution of Ohio and without limiting the powers and duties otherwise vested in the board of county...
- Section 302.14 - County Executive.
There shall be a county executive, who shall be the chief executive officer of the county. He shall be either an elective county executive...
- Section 302.15 - Elective Executive Plan.
In a county adopting the elective executive plan the chief executive officer shall be known as the county executive. The county executive shall be...
- Section 302.16 - Appointive Executive Plan.
In a county adopting the appointive executive plan, the county executive shall be an elector of the county and appointed by the board of...
- Section 302.17 - County Executive Responsibilities.
The county executive shall be responsible for the proper administration of the affairs of the county placed in his charge, and, by resolution of...
- Section 302.18 - County Executive - Powers And Duties.
(A) The county executive shall be the administrative head of the county and shall have all powers and shall perform all duties of an...
- Section 302.19 - Additional Duties.
In addition to other powers and duties provided in sections 302.01 to 302.24, inclusive, of the Revised Code, the county executive shall: (A) Prepare...
- Section 302.20 - County Department Of Finance - Duties.
If established under this chapter, the department of finance shall: (A) Maintain a complete system of accounts of the financial transactions of the county...
- Section 302.201 - Department Of Law - Duties Of Director Of Law.
If established under the provisions of Chapter 302. of the Revised Code, the department of law shall be administered by a director of law...
- Section 302.202 - Department Of Personnel - Powers And Duties.
If established under this chapter, the department of personnel shall make and promulgate personnel rules that, when adopted by the board of county commissioners...
- Section 302.203 - Department Of Detention And Correction - Powers And Duties.
If established under the provisions of Chapter 302. of the Revised Code, the department of detention and correction shall assume all of the responsibility...
- Section 302.204 - Department Of Water And Sewers - Duties And Functions.
If established under the provisions of Chapter 302. of the Revised Code, the department of water and sewers shall assume all duties and perform...
- Section 302.21 - Agreements With Other Political Subdivisions.
The board of county commissioners as provided in section 302.22 of the Revised Code may enter into an agreement with the legislative authority of...
- Section 302.22 - Agreements With Other Political Subdivisions To Provide For Payment.
Every agreement entered into under sections 302.21 to 302.24, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall provide, either in specific terms or by prescribing a...
- Section 302.23 - Rescinding Agreements With Other Political Subdivisions.
In the absence from an agreement entered into under sections 302.21 to 302.24, inclusive, of the Revised Code, of a specification of its own...
- Section 302.24 - Agreements With Other Political Subdivisions Transferring Property.
Any agreement entered into under sections 302.21 to 302.24, inclusive, of the Revised Code, may provide for the transfer to the board of county...
Last modified: October 10, 2016