Joint fire district definition

Joint fire district means a joint fire district organized under section 505.371 of the Revised Code.
Joint fire district means a joint fire district organized under section

Examples of Joint fire district in a sentence

  • Joint fire district taxes are assessed, levied, and collected at the same time and in the same manner as town taxes.

  • Officers and employees of the North East Joint fire district, and the members of the fire district fire department, hold their positions to serve and benefit the public, and not for obtaining unwarranted personal or private gain in the exercise and performance of their official powers and duties.

  • Retrieved March 25, 2016, from http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/gp9.60Lawriter - ORC - 505.371 Joint fire district creation.

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