(A)  A member shall be subject to any
		  applicable provision of the Revised Code and Administrative Code including, but
		  not limited to, Chapter 5503. of the Revised Code. A member shall also be
		  subject to all of the division's rules, adopted under section 111.15 of
		  the Revised Code and published in the rules and regulations of the division,
		  and all provisions of any applicable collective bargaining
		  agreement.
(B)  Performance of duty
(1)  A member shall carry
			 out all duties completely and without delay, evasion or neglect. Members shall
			 report for duty at the time and place specified or scheduled by their
			 supervisor, properly attired, and ready to assume on-duty status.
(2)  A member shall
			 submit all required reports without delay and in accordance with directives
			 established by the superintendent.
(3)  A member, while on
			 duty, shall not be absent from his/her district, post, section, unit, detail or
			 assignment without authorization and shall be available through usual
			 communication channels.
(4)  Members who are off
			 duty shall keep their supervisor advised when they are not available for recall
			 to duty.
(5)  Members who fail to
			 perform their duties because of an error in judgment, or otherwise fail to
			 satisfactorily perform a duty of which such member is capable, may be charged
			 with inefficiency. Unsatisfactory performance may be demonstrated by a lack of
			 job-related knowledge, an unwillingness or inability to perform assigned tasks,
			 failure to take required action, or failure to take appropriate action at any
			 time.
(6)  Any member who at
			 any time becomes aware of another employee's impending or actual
			 violations of the rules and regulations, the directives of the superintendent,
			 or violations of any criminal or civil statutes, shall take immediate action to
			 prevent such violations and then report the violations to a supervisor as soon
			 as possible.
(C)  Assistance to the
		  public
A member, while on duty, shall offer and render
		  appropriate assistance to anyone in need. Members shall not make unsolicited
		  endorsements regarding the use or procurement of a particular product or
		  service.
(D)  Credentials: Use of official
		  identification
(1)  A member, while off
			 duty, shall not wear any part of the uniform or convert to personal use any
			 issued equipment without the permission of the superintendent.
(2)  A member shall not
			 permit any other person to use his/her badge, identification card or any other
			 part of the uniform or equipment assigned to the member.
(3)  A member, while on
			 duty, shall provide proper identification to any person upon demand, including
			 name, badge number and/or unit number.
(E)  False statement,
		  truthfulness
(1) A member shall not
			 make any false statement, verbal or written, or false claims concerning his/her
			 conduct or the conduct of others. A member shall not, nor attempt to, commit an
			 act of deception.
(2) A member shall not,
			 in any manner, cheat on, or tamper with, an examination, test, or measurement.
			 A member shall not, nor attempt to, obtain, furnish, or accept answers or
			 questions to examinations.
(3) A member shall not
			 feign illness or injury, falsely report illness or injury, or otherwise
			 deceive, or attempt to deceive, any official of the division as to the
			 condition of his/her health.
(F)  Rewards, bribes, payment for
		  duty
(1)  A member shall not
			 solicit or accept any reward, bribe, gratuity, gift of any nature, payment or
			 compensation for the performance of any duty for which a regular salary is
			 received.
(2)  A member shall not
			 use or attempt to use his/her official position to secure anything of value
			 that would not ordinarily accrue to the member.
(3)  Any member offered a
			 bribe shall report it immediately to a supervisor.
(4) Any member who is
			 offered or receives a reward, gift, or gratuity shall take immediate action to
			 return such item and shall report it immediately to a supervisor.
(G)  Off-duty employment
(1)  A member shall not
			 engage in any off-duty employment which hinders or interferes with the
			 performance of his/her duties. A member shall not engage in any off-duty
			 employment that represents a conflict of interest with the performance of
			 his/her duties.
(2)  A member shall not
			 engage in off-duty employment unless such employment has been approved, in
			 writing, according to directives established by the
			 superintendent.
(3)  A member shall not
			 use division equipment or supplies for any purpose in off-duty employment
			 unless authorized by the superintendent.
(H)  Release and control of
		  information
(1)  A member shall keep
			 in confidence any information acquired in the performance of his/her duties
			 when the release of such information might be embarrassing or damaging to any
			 person or the division. A member shall divulge such information only when
			 necessary to do so by reason of subpoena, or other court action, or upon the
			 lawful order of a supervisor.
(2)  A member shall give
			 information to the news media in accordance with directives established by the
			 superintendent.
(I)  Conduct unbecoming an
		  officer
A member may be charged with conduct unbecoming
		  an officer in the following situations:
(1)  A member shall not
			 engage in any conduct, on or off duty, which could reasonably be expected to
			 adversely affect the public's respect, confidence, or trust for Ohio state
			 highway patrol troopers and/or the division; or which could reasonably expect
			 to bring discredit to the division and/or any of its members or
			 employees.
(2)  For committing any
			 crime, offense or violation of the laws of the United States, the state of
			 Ohio, or any municipality.
(3)  For any improper
			 on-duty association with any individual for purposes other than those necessary
			 for the performance of official duties.
(4) A member shall
			 perform his/her duties in a professional, courteous manner.
(5) A member shall not conduct personal business
			 on-duty.
(J)  Sexual harassment and
		  discrimination
(1)  No member shall
			 sexually harass any person. "Sexual harassment" is defined as the
			 unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or
			 physical conduct or contact, or innuendo of a sexual nature. No member shall,
			 by his/her actions, create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work
			 environment.
(2)  A member shall not
			 make disparaging comments, statements, acts, or discriminate against any person
			 on the basis of age, sex, marital status, race, color, creed, national origin,
			 ancestry, religion, disability, political affiliation, military status or
			 sexual orientation and gender identity.
(K)  Use of alcohol
(1)  A member shall not
			 consume any kind of alcoholic beverage while on duty unless approved by the
			 superintendent or designee.
(2)  A member shall not
			 report for duty or return to duty showing any evidence or effects of alcoholic
			 beverage consumption.
(L)  Use of narcotics and controlled
		  substances
A member shall not use any narcotic or any other
		  controlled substance except as prescribed by a physician. The member shall
		  notify a supervisor, prior to reporting for duty or operating any division
		  equipment, that the member is taking a prescribed narcotic or controlled
		  substance. A member shall report any potential side effects that may affect
		  fitness for duty to a supervisor.
(M)  Gambling
A member shall not indulge in any type of
		  gambling while on duty.
(N)  Bail and bond,
		  prohibited
A member, while on duty, shall not undertake as
		  surety on bond, furnish bail, recommend bond or recommend an attorney for any
		  person.
(O)  Court action
(1)  Members shall
			 report, in writing, as soon as possible, to his/her supervisors, any court
			 action instituted against them.
(2)  No member, while on
			 duty, shall appear as a witness in a court action, except when subpoenaed to
			 appear based on an action arising from his/her employment with the
			 division.
(P)  Involvement in motor vehicle
		  crash
 A member, while on duty, who is involved in a
		  motor vehicle crash shall report the crash to a supervisor immediately.
(Q)  Personal financial
		  responsibility
A member shall pay all debts and obligations that
		  are his/her legal responsibility.
(R)  Soliciting funds, raffles and
		  lotteries
A member, while on duty, shall not solicit funds
		  nor sell any tickets or memberships for any non-charity organization, function,
		  raffle or lottery.
(S)  Appearance
A member, while on duty, shall maintain a neat,
		  well groomed appearance according to the written directives established by the
		  superintendent.
(T)  Personal health and job related
		  injuries
(1)  A member shall keep
			 physically fit and be in compliance with standards of the highway patrol health
			 and physical fitness program.
(2)  A member may be
			 periodically examined by the patrol medical staff or other designated medical
			 or professional personnel to determine the member's level of physical or
			 psychological fitness.
(3)  A member who
			 contracts any disease, illness, or injury that would affect the performance of
			 his/her duties shall report such fact to a supervisor as soon as
			 possible.
(4)  A member who becomes
			 pregnant shall, as soon as possible, have the required divisional medical forms
			 completed by her attending physician and returned to a supervisor. The member
			 shall thereafter submit such additional completed medical forms as required to
			 evaluate such member's ability to continue her performance of
			 duty.
(U)  Use of leaves
A member shall be entitled to all leaves
		  applicable to employees of the state of Ohio and all shall be governed by the
		  sections of the Ohio Revised Code, Administrative Code, or the current
		  collective bargaining agreement that may be applicable to such leaves.
(V)  Response to resistance and
		  firearms
(1)  A member shall only
			 use that force reasonable to effect an arrest, detention, or mission. A member
			 shall not infringe on the rights of an individual within his/her
			 control.
(2)  A member shall
			 exercise care in handling, carrying, transporting, storing and using firearms
			 so as to avoid endangering any persons. A member shall only draw and display
			 his/her firearm in time of demonstrated need, for official inspection, or
			 during training, qualification, or cleaning.
(3)  A member shall be
			 permitted to use division issued firearms in accordance with directives
			 established by the superintendent.
(4)  A member, while off
			 duty, shall not carry a firearm issued by the division unless authorized by the
			 superintendent
(W)  Evidence and recovered
		  property
A member shall carefully protect and preserve for
		  proper disposition any article of property recovered or turned over to him/her
		  after loss by its rightful owner, held as evidence, seized from a prisoner or
		  otherwise entrusted to his/her care. A member shall exercise diligence in
		  safeguarding vehicles, or property connected with a crash, or other incident,
		  in order that such property shall be returned to its rightful owner without
		  damage, loss or unnecessary delay. A member taking control of any such property
		  shall secure that property and report its recovery according to directives
		  established by the superintendent.
(X)  Living quarters
(1)  A member shall
			 establish living quarters in such location as is necessary for the discharge of
			 all regular duties and in compliance with applicable provisions of the current
			 collective bargaining agreement and/or directives established by the
			 superintendent.
(2)  A member shall
			 immediately establish telephone service, by cellular or landline, upon
			 occupying living quarters and shall maintain such service to permit ready
			 contact concerning regular and emergency duties.
(3) A member shall
			 promptly answer or respond to any telephone call from the
			 division.
(Y)  Compliance to orders
(1)  A member shall
			 immediately and completely carry out the lawful orders of a supervisor, or
			 designated officer in charge, which pertain to the discharge of the
			 member's duties.
(2)  A member shall
			 conform with, and abide by, all rules, regulations, orders and directives
			 established by the superintendent for the operation and administration of the
			 division.
(3) A member is
			 prohibited from using audio or video recording devices in the workplace unless
			 used in the member's normal job duties or as outlined in the collective
			 bargaining agreement.
(4) A member is
			 prohibited from soliciting, or arranging for, other individuals to engage in
			 recording any conversation, telephone calls, or other activities in the
			 workplace.
(Z) Loitering
Members shall not spend unreasonable amounts of
		  time, while on duty, at any public or private establishment or location, unless
		  acting in the official performance of his/her duties.