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On or before the first day of August in each year, the board of education of each city, exempted village, and local school district shall report to the state board of education the school statistics of its district. Such report shall be made on forms furnished by the state board of education and shall contain such information as the state board of education requires. The report shall also set forth with respect to each civil proceeding in which the board of education is a defendant and each civil proceeding in which the board of education is a party and is not a defendant and in which one of the other parties is a board of education in this state or an officer, board, or official of this state:
(A) The nature of the proceeding;
(B) The capacity in which the board is a party to the proceeding;
(C) The total expenses incurred by the board with respect to the proceeding;
(D) The total expenses incurred by the board with respect to the proceeding during the reporting period.
Divisions (A) to (D) of this section do not apply to any proceeding for which no expenses have been incurred during the reporting period.
The board of education of each city, exempted village, and local school district may prepare and publish annually a report of the condition and administration of the schools under its supervision which shall include therein an exhibit of the financial affairs of the district and the information required in divisions (A) to (D) of this section. Such annual report shall be for a full year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Ohio Revised Code Title XXXIII. Education Libraries § 3319.33 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/oh/title-xxxiii-education-libraries/oh-rev-code-sect-3319-33/
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