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Section 4583.07 | Permit in Lieu of License.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly A person may ferry passengers across a small stream in high water, and the court of common pleas may direct the clerk of the court of common pleas to give a person a permit for that purpose, when in its opinion, the […]

Section 4583.08 | Court to Fix Rate of Ferriage.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly At the time it grants a license to keep a ferry, the court of common pleas shall fix the rate of ferriages which the ferrykeeper may demand and receive for the transportation of persons and property. The clerk of the court of […]

Section 4583.10 | Duties of Ferrymen.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly A person obtaining a license to keep a ferry shall provide and keep in complete repair a sufficient boat for the safe conveyance of persons and property. When the stream over which such ferry is kept is passable, he shall give due […]

Section 4583.11 | Duty of County Auditor.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The county auditor shall inform against offenders and prosecute violations of sections 4583.01 to 4583.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code.

Section 4583.01 | License of Ferries.

Effective: January 1, 2004 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 123 – 124th General Assembly (A) No person shall keep a ferry across a stream running through or bounding on a county in this state, without having obtained a license therefor from the court of common pleas of such county. (B) Whoever violates this section shall be […]

Section 4583.02 | Notice.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The person applying for a ferry license shall produce satisfactory evidence to the court of common pleas, by the affidavit of the applicant or otherwise, that he has given notice by advertisement posted in at least three public places in the township […]