(1) "City,
located wholly or partially in the county, with | 10 |
the greatest population" means
the city, located wholly or | 11 |
partially in the
county, with the greatest population residing in | 12 |
the county; however, if the
county budget commission on or before | 13 |
January 1, 1998, adopted an
alternative method of apportionment | 14 |
that was approved by the
city, located partially in the county, | 15 |
with the greatest
population but not the greatest population | 16 |
residing in the county, "city,
located wholly or partially in the | 17 |
county, with the greatest population" means
the city, located | 18 |
wholly or partially in
the
county, with the greatest population | 19 |
whether residing in the county or not, if
this alternative meaning | 20 |
is adopted by action of the board of county
commissioners and a | 21 |
majority of the boards of township trustees and
legislative | 22 |
authorities of municipal corporations located wholly or partially | 23 |
in the
county. | 24 |
Except as otherwise provided in division (C) of this section, | 39 |
the alternative method of apportionment shall have
first been | 40 |
approved by all of the following governmental units:
the board of | 41 |
county commissioners; the legislative authority of
the city, | 42 |
located wholly or partially in the county, with the
greatest | 43 |
population; and a majority of the boards of township
trustees and | 44 |
legislative authorities of municipal corporations,
located wholly | 45 |
or partially in the county, excluding the
legislative authority of | 46 |
the city,located wholly or partially in
the county, with the | 47 |
greatest population.
In granting or denying
such approval
for an | 48 |
alternative method of
apportionment, the board of county | 49 |
commissioners, boards of township trustees, and legislative | 50 |
authorities of municipal corporations shall act by motion. A | 51 |
motion to approve shall be passed upon a majority vote of the | 52 |
members of a board of county commissioners, board of township | 53 |
trustees, or legislative authority of a municipal corporation, | 54 |
shall take effect immediately, and need not be published.
Any | 55 |
Any alternative
method of apportionment adopted and approved | 56 |
under this
sectiondivision
may be revised, amended, or repealed | 57 |
in the same manner as it may
be adopted and approved. If
aan | 58 |
alternative method of
apportionment
adopted and approved under | 59 |
this
sectiondivision is repealed,
the
county library and local | 60 |
government support fund shall be
apportioned among the | 61 |
subdivisions eligible to participate
thereinin the fund, | 62 |
commencing in the ensuing calendar year,
under the
apportionment | 63 |
provided in divisions (B) and (C) of section
5705.32 of the | 64 |
Revised Code, unless
the repeal occurs by operation of
division | 65 |
(C) of this section or a new method for apportionment of
suchthe | 66 |
fund is provided
in the action of repeal. | 67 |
(B)(C)This division applies only in counties in which the | 68 |
city,
located wholly or partially in the county, with the greatest | 69 |
population has a
population that is less
than fifteen per cent of | 70 |
the total population of the county. In
such a county, the | 71 |
legislative authorities or boards of township
trustees of two or | 72 |
more
participating political subdivisions, which together have a | 73 |
population residing in the county that is a majority of the total | 74 |
population of the county, each may adopt a resolution to exclude | 75 |
the approval otherwise required of the legislative authority of | 76 |
the city, located wholly or partially in the county, with the | 77 |
greatest population. All of the resolutions to exclude that | 78 |
approval shall be adopted not later than the first
Monday of | 79 |
August of the year preceding the calendar year in which | 80 |
distributions
are to be made under
an alternative method of | 81 |
apportionment. | 82 |
A motion granting or denying approval of an
alternative | 83 |
method of apportionment under this division shall be adopted by a | 84 |
majority vote of the members of the board of county commissioners | 85 |
and by a majority vote of a majority of the boards of township | 86 |
trustees and legislative authorities of the municipal corporations | 87 |
located wholly or partially in the county, other than the city, | 88 |
located wholly or partially in the county, with the greatest | 89 |
population, shall take effect immediately, and need not be | 90 |
published. The alternative method of apportionment under this | 91 |
division shall
be adopted and approved annually, not later than | 92 |
the first
Monday
of August of the year preceding the calendar year | 93 |
in which
distributions are to be made under it. A motion granting | 94 |
approval of an
alternative method of apportionment under this | 95 |
division repeals any
existing alternative method of apportionment, | 96 |
effective with distributions to
be made from the fund in the | 97 |
ensuing calendar year. An
alternative method of
apportionment | 98 |
under this division shall not be revised or
amended after the | 99 |
first Monday of August of the year
preceding the calendar year in | 100 |
which distributions are to be made under
it. | 101 |
(C)(E) On the basis of any alternative
method of | 107 |
apportionment adopted
and approved as authorized by this section, | 108 |
as certified by the
auditor to the county treasurer, the county | 109 |
treasurer shall make
distribution of the money in the county | 110 |
library and local government support
fund to each subdivision | 111 |
eligible to participate in
suchthe
fund, and the
auditor, when | 112 |
the amount of
suchthose shares is in the custody
of the
treasurer | 113 |
in the amounts so computed to be due the respective
subdivisions, | 114 |
shall at the same time certify to the tax
commissioner the | 115 |
percentage share of the county as a subdivision. All money | 116 |
received into the treasury of a subdivision from the
county | 117 |
library and local government support fund in a county treasury | 118 |
shall be
paid into the general fund and used for the current | 119 |
operating
expenses of the subdivision. | 120 |
(1) "City,
located wholly or partially in the county, with | 126 |
the greatest population" means
the city, located wholly or | 127 |
partially in the
county, with the greatest population residing in | 128 |
the county; however, if the
county budget commission on or before | 129 |
January 1, 1998, adopted an
alternative method of apportionment | 130 |
that was approved by the legislative
authority of the city, | 131 |
located partially in the county, with the greatest
population but | 132 |
not the greatest population residing in the county, "city,
located | 133 |
wholly or partially in the county, with the greatest population" | 134 |
means the city, located wholly or partially in
the
county, with | 135 |
the greatest population whether residing in the county or not, if | 136 |
this alternative meaning is adopted by action of the board of | 137 |
county
commissioners and a majority of the boards of township | 138 |
trustees and
legislative
authorities of municipal corporations | 139 |
located wholly or partially in the
county. | 140 |
Except as otherwise provided in division
(C) of this section, | 154 |
the alternative method of
apportionment shall have
first been | 155 |
approved by all of the following governmental units:
the board of | 156 |
county commissioners; the legislative authority of
the city, | 157 |
located wholly or partially in the county, with the
greatest | 158 |
population; and a majority of the
boards of township
trustees and | 159 |
legislative authorities of municipal corporations,
located wholly | 160 |
or partially in the county, excluding the
legislative authority of | 161 |
the city,located wholly or partially in
the county, with the | 162 |
greatest population.
In
granting or denying
such approval
for an | 163 |
alternative method of
apportionment, the board of county | 164 |
commissioners, boards of township trustees, and legislative | 165 |
authorities of municipal corporations shall act by motion. A | 166 |
motion to approve shall be passed upon a majority vote of the | 167 |
members of a board of county commissioners, board of township | 168 |
trustees, or legislative authority of a municipal corporation, | 169 |
shall take effect immediately, and need not be published.
Any | 170 |
Any alternative
method of apportionment adopted and approved | 171 |
under this
sectiondivision
may be revised, amended, or repealed | 172 |
in the same manner as it may
be adopted and approved.
In the
event | 173 |
aIf an alternative
method of
apportionment
adopted and
approved | 174 |
under this
sectiondivision is repealed,
the
undivided
local | 175 |
government fund of the county shall be
apportioned among the | 176 |
subdivisions eligible to participate
thereinin the fund, | 177 |
commencing in the ensuing calendar year,
under the
apportionment | 178 |
provided in section 5747.52 of the Revised Code,
unless
the repeal | 179 |
occurs by operation of division (C) of this
section or a new | 180 |
method for apportionment of
suchthe fund
is
provided in
the | 181 |
action of repeal. | 182 |
As used in this division, the term "legislative authority of | 183 |
the
city, located wholly or partially in the county, with the | 184 |
greatest
population" means the legislative authority of the city, | 185 |
located wholly
or partially in the county, with the greatest | 186 |
population residing
in the county; however, if the county budget | 187 |
commission on or
before January 1, 1998, adopted an alternative | 188 |
method of
apportionment which was approved by the legislative | 189 |
authority of the city,
located partially in the county, with the | 190 |
greatest population but not the greatest population residing in | 191 |
the county, the term shall be deemed to mean the legislative | 192 |
authority of the city, located wholly or partially in the county, | 193 |
with the greatest population whether residing in the county or | 194 |
not, if such alternative meaning is adopted by action of the board | 195 |
of county commissioners and a majority of the boards of township | 196 |
trustees and legislative authorities of municipal corporations | 197 |
located wholly or partially in the county. | 198 |
(B)(C)This division applies only in counties in which the | 199 |
city,
located wholly or partially in the county, with the greatest | 200 |
population has a
population that is less
than fifteen per cent of | 201 |
the total population of the county. In
such a county, the | 202 |
legislative authorities or boards of township
trustees of two or | 203 |
more
participating political subdivisions, which together have a | 204 |
population residing in the county that is a majority of the total | 205 |
population of the county, each may adopt a resolution to exclude | 206 |
the approval otherwise required of the legislative authority of | 207 |
the city, located wholly or partially in the county, with the | 208 |
greatest population. All of the resolutions to exclude that | 209 |
approval shall be adopted not later than the first
Monday of | 210 |
August of the year preceding the calendar year in which | 211 |
distributions
are to be made under
an alternative method of | 212 |
apportionment. | 213 |
A motion granting or denying approval of an
alternative | 214 |
method of apportionment under this division shall be adopted by a | 215 |
majority vote of the members of the board of county commissioners | 216 |
and by a majority vote of a majority of the boards of township | 217 |
trustees and legislative authorities of the municipal corporations | 218 |
located wholly or partially in the county, other than the city, | 219 |
located wholly or partially in the county, with the greatest | 220 |
population, shall take effect immediately, and need not be | 221 |
published. The alternative method of apportionment under this | 222 |
division shall
be adopted and approved annually, not later than | 223 |
the first
Monday
of August of the year preceding the calendar year | 224 |
in which
distributions are to be made under it. A motion granting | 225 |
approval of an
alternative method of apportionment under this | 226 |
division repeals any
existing alternative method of apportionment, | 227 |
effective with distributions to
be made from the fund in the | 228 |
ensuing calendar year. An
alternative method of
apportionment | 229 |
under this division shall not be revised or
amended after the | 230 |
first Monday of August of the year
preceding the calendar year in | 231 |
which distributions are to be made under
it. | 232 |
(D)(F) On the basis of any alternative
method of | 245 |
apportionment adopted
and approved as authorized by this section, | 246 |
as certified by the
auditor to the county treasurer, the county | 247 |
treasurer shall make
distribution of the money in the undivided | 248 |
local government fund
to each subdivision eligible to participate | 249 |
in
suchthe fund,
and the
auditor, when the amount of
suchthose | 250 |
shares is in the custody
of the
treasurer in the amounts so | 251 |
computed to be due the respective
subdivisions, shall at the same | 252 |
time certify to the tax
commissioner the percentage share of the | 253 |
county as a subdivision.
All money received into the treasury of | 254 |
a subdivision from the
undivided local government fund in a county | 255 |
treasury shall be
paid into the general fund and used for the | 256 |
current operating
expenses of the subdivision. If a municipal | 257 |
corporation
maintains a municipal university,
such municipalthe | 258 |
university,
when
the board of trustees so requests the legislative | 259 |
authority of
the municipal corporation, shall participate in the | 260 |
money
apportioned to
suchthe municipal corporation from the total | 261 |
local
government fund, however created and constituted, in
such | 262 |
the
amount
as requested by the board of trustees, provided
such | 263 |
sumthat
amount does not
exceed nine per cent of the total amount | 264 |
paid to the municipal
corporation. | 265 |
(1) "City,
located wholly or partially in the county, with | 271 |
the greatest population" means
the city, located wholly or | 272 |
partially in the
county, with the greatest population residing in | 273 |
the county; however, if the
county budget commission on or before | 274 |
January 1, 1998, adopted an
alternative method of apportionment | 275 |
that was approved by the legislative
authority of the city, | 276 |
located partially in the county, with the greatest
population but | 277 |
not the greatest population residing in the county, "city,
located | 278 |
wholly or partially in the county, with the greatest population" | 279 |
means the city, located wholly or partially in
the
county, with | 280 |
the greatest population whether residing in the county or not, if | 281 |
this alternative meaning is adopted by action of the board of | 282 |
county
commissioners and a majority of the boards of township | 283 |
trustees and
legislative
authorities of municipal corporations | 284 |
located wholly or partially in the
county. | 285 |
Except as otherwise provided in
division (C) of this section, | 300 |
the alternative method of
apportionment shall have first been | 301 |
approved by all of the
following governmental units: the board of | 302 |
county commissioners;
the legislative authority of the city, | 303 |
located wholly or
partially in the county, with the greatest | 304 |
population;
and a
majority of the boards of township trustees and | 305 |
legislative
authorities of municipal corporations, located wholly | 306 |
or
partially in the county, excluding the legislative authority of | 307 |
the city,located wholly or partially in the county, with
the | 308 |
greatest population. In
granting or denying
such approval
for an | 309 |
alternative method of apportionment, the
board of county | 310 |
commissioners, boards of
township trustees, and legislative | 311 |
authorities of municipal
corporations shall act by motion. A | 312 |
motion to approve shall be
passed upon a majority vote of the | 313 |
members of a board of county
commissioners, board of township | 314 |
trustees, or legislative
authority of a municipal corporation, | 315 |
shall take effect
immediately, and need not be published.
Any | 316 |
Any alternative method of
apportionment adopted and approved | 317 |
under this
sectiondivision
may be
revised, amended, or repealed | 318 |
in the same manner as it may be
adopted and approved.
In the
event | 319 |
aIf an alternative method
of apportionment
adopted and
approved | 320 |
under this
sectiondivision is repealed,
the
undivided
local | 321 |
government revenue assistance fund of the county
shall be | 322 |
apportioned among the subdivisions eligible to
participate
therein | 323 |
in the fund, commencing in the ensuing
fiscal year, under
the | 324 |
apportionment provided in section 5747.62 of the Revised
Code, | 325 |
unless
the repeal occurs by operation of division (C) of
this | 326 |
section or a new method for apportionment of
suchthe
fund is | 327 |
provided in the action of repeal. | 328 |
As used in this division, the term "legislative authority of | 329 |
the
city, located wholly or partially in the county, with the | 330 |
greatest
population" means the legislative authority of the city, | 331 |
located wholly
or partially in the county, with the greatest | 332 |
population residing
in the county; however, if the county budget | 333 |
commission on or
before January 1, 1998, adopted an alternative | 334 |
method of
apportionment which was approved by the legislative | 335 |
authority of the city,
located partially in the county, with the | 336 |
greatest population but not the greatest population residing in | 337 |
the county, the term shall be deemed to mean the legislative | 338 |
authority of the city, located wholly or partially in the county, | 339 |
with the greatest population whether residing in the county or | 340 |
not, if such alternative meaning is adopted by action of the board | 341 |
of county commissioners and a majority of the boards of township | 342 |
trustees and legislative authorities of municipal corporations | 343 |
located wholly or partially in the county. | 344 |
(B)(C)This division applies only in counties in which the | 345 |
city,
located wholly or partially in the county, with the greatest | 346 |
population has a
population that is less
than fifteen per cent of | 347 |
the total population of the county. In
such a county, the | 348 |
legislative authorities or boards of township
trustees of two or | 349 |
more
participating political subdivisions, which together have a | 350 |
population residing in the county that is a majority of the total | 351 |
population of the county, each may adopt a resolution to exclude | 352 |
the approval otherwise required of the legislative authority of | 353 |
the city, located wholly or partially in the county, with the | 354 |
greatest population. All of the resolutions to exclude that | 355 |
approval shall be adopted not later than the first
Monday of | 356 |
August of the year preceding the calendar year in which | 357 |
distributions
are to be made under
an alternative method of | 358 |
apportionment. | 359 |
A motion granting or denying approval of an
alternative | 360 |
method of apportionment under this division shall be adopted by a | 361 |
majority vote of the members of the board of county commissioners | 362 |
and by a majority vote of a majority of the boards of township | 363 |
trustees and legislative authorities of the municipal corporations | 364 |
located wholly or partially in the county, other than the city, | 365 |
located wholly or partially in the county, with the greatest | 366 |
population, shall take effect immediately, and need not be | 367 |
published. The alternative method of apportionment shall
be | 368 |
adopted and approved annually, not later than the first
Monday
of | 369 |
August of the year preceding the calendar year in which | 370 |
distributions are to be made under it. A motion granting approval | 371 |
of an
alternative method of apportionment under this division | 372 |
repeals any
existing alternative method of apportionment, | 373 |
effective with distributions to
be made from the fund in the | 374 |
ensuing calendar year. An
alternative method of
apportionment | 375 |
under this division shall not be revised or
amended after the | 376 |
first Monday of August of the year
preceding the calendar year in | 377 |
which distributions are to be made under
it. | 378 |
(C)(E) The limitations set forth in section 5747.62 of the | 386 |
Revised Code, stating the maximum amount that the county may | 387 |
receive from
suchthe undivided local government revenue | 388 |
assistance fund and the minimum amount the townships in
counties | 389 |
having a population of less than one hundred thousand
may receive | 390 |
from
suchthe fund, are applicable to any
alternative
method of | 391 |
apportionment authorized under this section. | 392 |
(D)(F) On the basis of any alternative
method of | 393 |
apportionment adopted
and approved as authorized by this section, | 394 |
as certified by the
auditor to the county treasurer, the county | 395 |
treasurer shall make
distribution of the money in the undivided | 396 |
local government
revenue assistance fund to each subdivision | 397 |
eligible to
participate in
suchthe fund, and the auditor, when | 398 |
the amount
of
suchthose shares is in the custody of the treasurer | 399 |
in the
amounts so
computed to be due the respective subdivisions, | 400 |
shall at the same
time certify to the tax commissioner the | 401 |
percentage share of the
county as a subdivision. All money | 402 |
received by a subdivision
from the county undivided local | 403 |
government revenue assistance
fund shall be paid into the | 404 |
subdivision's general fund and used
for
theits current operating | 405 |
expenses. | 406 |