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THE STATE OF OHIO.

GENERAL AND LOCAL ACTS

PASSED

AND

JOINT RESOLUTIONS

ADOPTED

BY THE

SEVENTIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY,

AT ITS REGULAR SESSION,

Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, January 4th, 1892.

VOLUME LXXXIX.

COLUMBUS, OHIO:

Published by State Authority.

THE WESTBOTE CO. STATE PRINTERS,

1892.

STANFORD

GENERAL LAWS.

[House Bill No. 15.]

AN ACT

General expense bonds

(Girard).

To authorize the council of certain villages to borrow money and issue bonds therefor to defray the necessary expenses of such villages. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the council of any village having at the last federal census 2,150 inhabitants, or which may at any future census have such population, be and the same is hereby authorized to issue the bonds of such village in any sum not to Amount. exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000), bearing interest at a Interest. rate not exceeding six per cent. per annum, payable semiannually, for the purpose of defraying the necessary expenses of the government of such village. Not less than two thousand dollars of such money shall be credited to the light fund ment of proof the village, and the balance of the money so raised by the sale of said bonds shall be used for the general expenses of such village. SECTION 2. The principal of said bonds shall be made payable at such places and at such times as the council of said principal. village may by ordinance determine; and the said council is Tax levy. hereby authorized to levy a tax not exceeding 2 mills on the dollar each year to pay the principal and interest of such bonds as they become due.

Apportion

ceeds.

Payment of

SECTION 3. Said bonds shall be issued in such sums as Issue and sale. the council may determine by ordinance, and shall be signed

by the mayor and countersigned by the clerk of said village,

and they shall not be sold for less than par value.

SECTION 4. This act shall take effect from and after its

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Making appropriation for expenses of the general assembly.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State Appropriation of Ohio, That there is hereby appropriated from any money for expenses

bly.

general assem in the treasury, to the credit of the general revenue fund, and not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for salaries and mileage of members, per diem of clerks, sergeants-at-arms, and other officers and employes of the general assembly, five hundred dollars ($500) for contingent expenses of the house, and five hundred dollars ($500) for contingent expenses of the senate.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect from and after its

passage.

LEWIS C. LAYLIN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ANDREW L. HARRIS,

Passed January 13, 1892.
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President of the Senate.

Preamble.

Boards of revision (Cuyahoga county):

Bessions.

Repeals.

[House Bill No. 21.]

AN ACT

To amend section 2 of an act entitled "An act to provide for the meeting of the decennial boards of equalization in counties containing a city of the second grade of the first class, as boards of revision."

WHEREAS, The maps and returns of the district assessors containing the decernial appraisement of real estate in the city of Cleveland were partially destroyed by fire, thereby greatly increasing the labors of the decennial city board of equalization now sitting as a board of revision; and

WHEREAS, It will be impossible for said board of revision to conclude its labors in the time now fixed by law; therefore, SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That section 2 of an act entitled "An act to provide for the meeting of the decennial boards of equalization in counties containing a city of the second grade of the first class, as boards of revision," be amended so as to read as follows:

Sec. 2. The session of said county board of revision shall not be held for a period longer than twenty days, and said city board for a period not longer than ninety days.

SECTION 2. That said original section 2 of said act be and the same is hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

LEWIS C. LAYLIN

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ANDREW L. HARRIS,

Passed January 13, 1892.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 17.]

AN ACT

To amend section 995 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended May 4,

1891.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State Board of conof Ohio, That section 995 of the Revised Statutes, as amended trol (Hamilton county): May 4, 1891, be amended so as to read as follows:

Sec. 995. The members of such board of control shall Meetings. meet at the court-house on Tuesday of each week. The mem- Organization. bers appointed, as provided in the preceding section, shall convene on the first Tuesday after their appointment and qualification, and the members thereafter elected as provided shall, annually, assemble together on the second Tuesday of December and organize the board; a majority of the members Quorum. shall be necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction

bers.

of business. All their proceedings shall be public; they shall Proceedings determine the rules of their proceedings, and these shall, as far as possible, be in accordance with parliamentary law; they shall keep a journal of their proceedings, which shall be open Journal. at all proper times to the inspection of the public, and may Absent mem compel the attendance of absent members in such manner as they prescribe. They shall elect from their own body a presi- President and dent, who shall preside at their meetings, and they may elect president pro a president pro tempore. The members of the board of con- Compensation. trol shall each receive as compensation for their services five dollars for every regular meeting they attend. They shall Clerk; duties. elect a clerk, who shall keep a correct journal of all the proceedings of said board of control, and perform such other duties as are required by the rules and regulations of the

tem.

board; said clerk shall hold his office until his successor is Term; comelected and qualified, and shall receive as a compensation for pensation. his services a salary at the rate of twelve hundred dollars per annum. The compensation of the members of the board of Payment of control and the salary of the clerk shall be paid monthly by compensation. warrants drawn by the county auditor upon the county treasurer, on bills certified by the president and clerk of the board with the seal attached.

of board and

SECTION 2. Whenever any such board of control has Previous acts heretofore appointed or elected a clerk, whose appointment, of bo election or compensation was not provided for by said section 995 of the statutes as amended May 4, 1891, such election and all acts, services and duties performed by said clerk subsequent thereto by order of said board of control, shall be consid

ered legal and valid, and said clerk shall be entitled to a com- Clerk's compensation for said services at the same rate and payable in the pensation. same manner as the compensation of the clerk is provided for in section 1 [995, Revised Statutes,] of this act.

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