Ohio Statutes
§ 902.02 — Finding of importance of agriculture
Ohio § 902.02
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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 902.02 (2026).
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It is hereby found and determined that agriculture is an essential and indispensable part of the commerce and industry of the state and is of vital importance to the creation and preservation of jobs and employment opportunities and to the improvement of the economic welfare of the people of the state, that agriculture creates, promotes, and is a part of the continuous exchange of goods and services in the state economy, that there exists in this state an inadequate supply of agricultural credit and loan financing at affordable interest rates consistent with the needs of many agricultural borrowers which makes it difficult for persons to undertake to engage in agriculture or for persons engaged in agriculture to continue operations at present levels, decreases employment, and has an advers
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Legislative History
Effective: January 11, 1985 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 826 - 115th General Assembly
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