2006 Ohio Revised Code - 5709.91. Attachment of liens.

§ 5709.91. Attachment of liens.
 

Service payments in lieu of taxes required under sections 725.04, 5709.42, 5709.74, and 5709.79 of the Revised Code, minimum service payment obligations, and service charges in lieu of taxes required under sections 1728.11 and 1728.111 [1728.11.1] of the Revised Code, shall be treated in the same manner as taxes for all purposes of the lien described in section 323.11 of the Revised Code, including, but not limited to, the priority and enforcement of the lien and the collection of the service payments, minimum service payment obligations, or service charges secured by the lien. For the purposes of this section, a "minimum service payment obligation" is an obligation, including a contingent obligation, for a person to make a payment to a county, township, or municipal corporation to ensure sufficient funds to finance public infrastructure improvements or, if applicable, housing renovations, pursuant to an agreement between that person and the county, township, or municipal corporation for the purposes of sections 5709.40 to 5709.43, 5709.73 to 5709.75, or 5709.77 to 5709.81 of the Revised Code. 
 

HISTORY: 150 v H 427, § 1, eff. 6-9-04; 151 v H 16, § 1, eff. 5-6-05.
 

The provisions of § 10, H.B. 427 (150 v  - ), read as follows: 

SECTION 10. (A) Sections 5709.91, 5709.911, and 5709.912 of the Revised Code, as enacted by this act, apply to applications for exemption that are pending on, or are filed on or after, the effective date of this section. * * * 

 

Effect of Amendments

Section 1, 151 v H 16, effective May 6, 2005, inserted "minimum service payment obligations" twice, and added the last sentence. 

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