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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
No symphony association, area arts council, art museum, or other similar organization may receive any of the payments provided for in section 757.03 of the Revised Code until the symphony association, council, art museum, or organization, by a proper resolution adopted by its board of trustees or other governing body, has tendered to the appropriate board of education or the educational service center governing board the following:
(A) The right to nominate as trustees or as members of any other governing body of the symphony association, council, art museum, or organization three members consisting of the following:
(1) One member of the board of education or the educational service center governing board;
(2) Either the superintendent of schools of the school district or an educational service center, or an assistant superintendent of schools of the district or an educational service center;
(3) One member of the music department of the schools maintained by the board of education, to be selected by the superintendent, all three of whom so nominated shall thereupon be elected as trustees or as members of any other governing body.
(B) The right to nominate for membership on the executive committee of the symphony association, council, art museum, or organization one of the three trustees of the symphony association, council, art museum, or organization, representing the board of education or the educational service center governing board as the trustees pursuant to division (A) of this section, who shall thereupon be elected a member of the executive committee;
(C) The right to require the orchestra maintained by the symphony association or any performing groups maintained by the council, art museum, or organization to provide such feasible performances for the public schools or for local school districts within the educational service center system maintained or supervised by the educational service center governing board, as in the joint judgment of the board of trustees of the symphony association, council, art museum, or organization, the superintendent, and the board of education of the school district or the educational service center governing board, will serve the largest interest of the school children of the school district or the area served by the educational service center.
A copy of the resolution, certified by the president and secretary of the symphony association, council, art museum, or organization, shall be filed in the office of the board of education or in the office of the educational service center governing board as a condition precedent to the receipt by the association, council, art museum, or organization of any payments.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Ohio Revised Code Title VII. Municipal Corporations § 757.04 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/oh/title-vii-municipal-corporations/oh-rev-code-sect-757-04/
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