Ohio Constitution

Article XII, § 5a — Use of motor vehicle license and fuel taxes restricted

Ohio Const. art. XII, § 5a

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Ohio Const. art. XII, § 5a.

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No moneys derived from fees, excises, or license taxes relating to registration, operation, or use of vehicles on public highways, or to fuels used for propelling such vehicles, shall be expended for other than costs of administering such laws, statutory refunds and adjustments provided therein, payment of highway obligations, costs for construction, reconstruction, maintenance and repair of public highways and bridges and other statutory highway purposes, expense of state enforcement of traffic laws, and expenditures authorized for hospitalization of indigent persons injured in motor vehicle accidents on the public highways.

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History

Effective: January 1, 1948

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