§ 3381.01 Arts and cultural affairs definitions
§ 3381.02 Creation of regional arts and cultural district – district is political subdivision
§ 3381.03 District created by adoption of resolution or ordinance – inclusion of additional territory
§ 3381.04 District created in county containing city with population of 500,000 or more
§ 3381.05 Appointment of board of trustees
§ 3381.051 Organization and meetings
§ 3381.06 Power and authority of board of trustees
§ 3381.07 Board of trustees – powers and duties
§ 3381.08 Issuance of bonds – purposes for issuance – anticipation notes
§ 3381.09 Bonds to be free from state taxation
§ 3381.10 Duties and bond of executive director
§ 3381.11 Contracts which do and do not require competitive bidding procedure
§ 3381.12 Contracts or arrangements with governmental bodies or with corporations
§ 3381.13 Status of employees
§ 3381.14 Procurement of medical insurance for employees and dependents
§ 3381.15 County commissioners may appropriate annually portion of expense of district
§ 3381.16 Tax levy
§ 3381.17 Annual grants to arts or cultural organizations – limitation – suggestions of area arts council
§ 3381.19 Conveyances, leases or exchanges of property between district and political subdivision or qualified organization without competitive bidding
§ 3381.20 District exempted from property taxes – exception
§ 3381.21 Cooperation with governmental agencies
§ 3381.22 Provision for dissolution of district or dissolution by board

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Terms Used In Ohio Code > Chapter 3381 - Arts and Cultural Affairs

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  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
  • Population: means that shown by the most recent regular federal census. See Ohio Code 1.59
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  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
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