Ohio Revised Code Chapter 315 - Engineer
- Section 315.01 - Election And Term Of Office.
There shall be elected quadrennially in each county a county engineer who shall assume office on the first Monday in January next after his...
- Section 315.02 - Eligibility For Office Of County Engineer.
No person holding the office of clerk of the court of common pleas, sheriff, county treasurer, or county recorder is eligible to hold the...
- Section 315.03 - Bond Of County Engineer.
The county engineer, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall give bond, signed by a bonding or surety company authorized to do...
- Section 315.04 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 10-12-1961
- Section 315.05 - Delivery Of Effects To Successor In Office.
On leaving office, the county engineer shall deliver to his successor all books, papers, and other property and effects belonging to such office. In...
- Section 315.06 - Removal Of Engineer By Civil Action.
Any person may bring a civil action in the court of common pleas against the county engineer, alleging such engineer's incapacity, misconduct in office,...
- Section 315.07 - Action On Engineer's Bond.
Any person injured by the misconduct or neglect of the county engineer or his deputy may bring an action on the official bond of...
- Section 315.08 - Duties Of County Engineer.
The county engineer shall perform for the county all duties authorized or declared by law to be done by a registered professional engineer or...
- Section 315.09 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 10-27-1981
- Section 315.10 - County Maintenance Engineer.
The county engineer may designate one of his deputies as county maintenance engineer. Such deputy shall be a person experienced in the maintenance and...
- Section 315.11 - Office Of County Engineer.
(A) The county engineer shall keep the engineer's office in the county seat, or at another location as provided in division (B) of this...
- Section 315.12 - Office To Be Maintained Partially From Motor Vehicle Taxes.
(A) Two thirds of the cost of operation of the office of county engineer, including the salaries of all of the employees and the...
- Section 315.13 - Emergency Repairs - County Engineer's Emergency Repair Fund.
The county engineer shall make all emergency repairs on all roads, bridges, and culverts in the county, including state highways, and shall keep on...
- Section 315.14 - Inspection - Records - Surveys.
The county engineer shall be responsible for the inspection of all public improvements made under authority of the board of county commissioners. The engineer...
- Section 315.15 - Examination Of Witnesses.
When a county engineer or his deputy is called upon to make a survey to be offered as evidence, the adverse party having notice...
- Section 315.16 - Calculation Of Contents Of Tract Of Land.
When a survey or calculation is to be used as evidence, all calculations, by the county engineer or other person, to ascertain the contents...
- Section 315.17 - Survey Of Land In Two Counties.
When a tract of land is situated in two or more counties, or when the beginning of the entry or survey on which such...
- Section 315.18 - Survey Of Lands Sold For Taxes.
On the application of any person producing to the county engineer a certificate from the proper officer, the engineer or the engineer's deputy may...
- Section 315.19 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 10-27-1981
- Section 315.20 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 04-04-1985
- Section 315.21 - Court May Appoint A Person To Resurvey Lands.
When it appears that the county engineer is interested in a survey, the title of which is disputed before the court of common pleas,...
- Section 315.22 - Survey As Evidence.
No survey made by the county engineer or his deputy, unless made by an order of the court of common pleas, or made in...
- Section 315.23 - Acknowledgments By Engineer.
The county engineer shall have the same power as judges of county courts to take and certify the acknowledgments of deeds, mortgages, powers of...
- Section 315.24 - Field Notes.
When so directed by the board of county commissioners, the county engineer shall procure from any office in this state where it may be...
- Section 315.25 - Record To Be Kept By County Engineer.
The county engineer shall make and keep, in a book provided for that purpose, an accurate record of all surveys made by him or...
- Section 315.251 - Minimum Standards For Boundary Surveys.
(A) If a deed conveying title to real property is presented to the county auditor for transfer, and the deed contains a legal description...
- Section 315.26 - Engineer To Transcribe Records.
When ordered to do so by the board of county commissioners, the county engineer shall transcribe any dilapidated maps and the records of plats...
- Section 315.27 - Indexes To Records Of County Engineer.
Unless otherwise ordered by the board of county commissioners, the county engineer shall make and keep up, in a manner convenient for reference, complete...
- Section 315.28 - Survey Of Corners.
Any person who owns or is interested in a tract of land within this state, any corner or line of which has become lost...
- Section 315.29 - Establishment Of Corners.
When the corners of a survey as provided in section 315.28 of the Revised Code have been destroyed, the owner of such survey or...
- Section 315.30 - Notice Of Taking Depositions.
Previous to taking depositions as provided by section 315.29 of the Revised Code, at least twenty days' notice shall be given to the owner,...
- Section 315.31 - Record Of Plat.
Any county engineer making surveys under sections 315.28 to 315.30, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall record the plat and certificate of such surveys...
- Section 315.32 - Plat Or Certified Copy And Deposition Evidence - Exception.
The plat and certificate made by any county engineer, or the depositions taken by such engineer, as provided by sections 315.28 to 315.31, inclusive,...
- Section 315.33 - Fees Of Engineer.
County engineers, chainmen, and markers shall receive a fee for services rendered under sections 315.28 to 315.32 of the Revised Code, but the fee...
- Section 315.34 - Establishment Of Surveyed Or Agreed Corners.
Within his own county, a county engineer may call before him, examine on oath, and take in writing the testimony of any witnesses for...
- Section 315.35 - Dilapidated Records May Be Transcribed.
The county engineer may transcribe any dilapidated maps, records of plats, and field notes of surveys in his office if such work is directed...
- Section 315.36 - Copies Of Transcribed Records As Evidence.
After dilapidated maps, records of plats, and field notes or surveys have been transcribed and placed among the other records, as provided in section...
- Section 315.37 - Report Of Trespasses On Public Lands.
When it comes to the knowledge of a county engineer that a trespass has been committed on any canal lands or on any lands...
- Section 315.38 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 01-01-1974
- Section 315.39 - Damages For Interference.
Any person violating section 2921.31 of the Revised Code shall be liable for all damages sustained by any other person by the hindrance of...
- Section 315.99 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 01-01-1974
Last modified: October 10, 2016