Ohio Code § 133.11

Issuing General Obligation Securities of County.
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Effective: October 30, 1989
Latest Legislation: House Bill 230 - 118th General Assembly
If the taxing authority of a county determines that the funds allocated for current expenses of the county are insufficient to pay those current expenses for the current fiscal year and the cost of the county auditor's assessment of real estate required by section 5713.01 of the Revised Code, the taxing authority may issue general obligation securities of the county in an amount necessary to pay the total estimated cost of that assessment. The proceeds of the principal of those securities shall be appropriated only for the cost of the assessment and financing costs. The last maturity of those securities shall not be later than seventy-two months from the date of initial issuance of securities for the purpose.

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