Ohio Administrative Code definition
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Pursuant to Ohio Administrative Code 164-1-21(B) (1-3), the Recipient shall designate its Chief Executive Officer, Chief Fiscal Officer and Project Manager in Appendix A of this Agreement.
Pursuant to Ohio Administrative Code Section 164-1-23, the Recipient must demonstrate that such funding is necessary for the completion of the Project and the cost overrun was the result of circumstances beyond the Recipient's control, that it could not have been avoided with the exercise of due care, and that such circumstances could not have been anticipated at the time of the Recipient's initial application.
Recipient certifies that the Local Subdivision Contribution necessary for the completion of the Project is available or expected to be available through the construction of the Project and must demonstrate its compliance with the provisions of Ohio Revised Code Chapter 164 and Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 164-1.
The Recipient further acknowledges and agrees that none of the duties and obligations imposed by this Agreement on the Director shall be binding until the Recipient has complied with all applicable provisions of Ohio Revised Code Chapter 164 and Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 164-1 and until the Recipient has acquired and committed all funds necessary for the full payment of the local share applicable to the Project.
Recipient has complied with all procedures, prerequisites and obligations for Project application and approval under the Ohio Revised Code Chapter 164 and Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 164-1.
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The GOVERNING AUTHORITY will submit to the SPONSOR, by the dates set forth in Ohio Administrative Code Section 3301-92-04, the same Five-Year Budget Forecasts that are required to be submitted to the Board of Education pursuant to that Section.
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This section alone shall not operate to void any existing or future Ohio Revised Code (ORC) statutes or rules of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) and applicable federal law.
The foregoing shall be subject to the provisions of Ohio Administrative Code Section 123:1-34-08, in effect as of the effective date of the Agreement.