Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 103.51 | Legislative task force on redistricting, reapportionment, and demographic research.
...fix their compensation, and obtain such services, as are necessary for the task force to exercise its duties under this section; (2) Authorize the providing of such services and the furnishing of such data by the task force to any state agency or political subdivision of this state as the task force may specify, on such terms and conditions as the task force may specify, including the amount of the payment for pro... |
Section 103.60 | Rare disease advisory council.
...(A) As used in this section, "rare disease" means a disease or condition that affects fewer than 200,000 people living in the United States. (B) There is hereby created the rare disease advisory council. The purpose of the council is to advise the general assembly regarding research, diagnosis, and treatment efforts related to rare diseases across the state. (C) The council shall consist of the following thirty... |
Section 103.65 | Ohio health oversight and advisory committee.
...(A) There is hereby created the Ohio health oversight and advisory committee. The committee shall consist of the following members: (1) Three members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, two of whom are members of the majority party and one of whom is a member of the minority party; (2) Three members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, two... |
Section 103.651 | Ohio health oversight and advisory committee powers.
...(A) As used in this section, "state of emergency" has the same meaning as in section 107.42 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) The Ohio health oversight and advisory committee has the power to do all of the following: (a) Oversee actions taken by the governor, the department of health, or any other agency during a state of emergency; (b) Oversee the following actions taken by the department or the director of health: ... |
Section 103.71 | Correctional institution inspection committee created.
...There is hereby created a correctional institution inspection committee as a subcommittee of the legislative service commission. The committee shall consist of eight persons, four of whom shall be members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, not more than two of whom shall be members of the same political party, and four of whom shall be members of the house of representatives appointed by the spea... |
Section 103.72 | Officers - expenses.
...The correctional institution inspection committee, by a vote of at least five members, shall select from its membership a chairman, vice-chairman, and a secretary. The members of the committee shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their official duties. |
Section 103.73 | Duties of correctional institution inspection committee.
...(A) The correctional institution inspection committee shall do all of the following: (1) Subject to division (C) of this section, establish and maintain a continuing program of inspection of each state correctional institution used for the custody, control, training, and rehabilitation of persons convicted of crime and of each private correctional facility. Subject to division (C) of this section, the committee m... |
Section 103.74 | Subcommittees - organization - appropriations.
...re. The committee may contract for the services of persons who are qualified by education and experience to advise, consult with, or otherwise assist the committee in the performance of the committee's duties. The committee, subject to the oversight and direction of the legislative service commission, shall direct the work of the employees. Any decision related to the duties of employees or related to employment sh... |
Section 103.75 | Youth services facility defined.
...6 to 103.79 of the Revised Code, "youth services facility" means a facility operated, or contracted for, by the department of youth services that is used for the care, protection, treatment, or secure confinement of any child committed to the department's custody. |
Section 103.76 | Correctional institution inspection committee may inspect youth services facilities.
...tee may make an inspection of any youth services facility at such times as it determines. |
Section 103.77 | Access to youth services facilities for inspection.
... purpose of making inspections of youth services facilities shall have access to any youth services facility, or to any part of that facility and shall not be required to give advance notice of, or to make prior arrangements before conducting, an inspection. |
Section 103.78 | Powers of committee regarding youth services facilities.
...ntinuing program of inspection of youth services facilities; (B) Evaluate and assist in the development of programs to improve the condition or operation of youth services facilities ; |
Section 103.79 | Report regarding youth services facilities inspections and proposed programs.
...committee conducts inspections of youth services facilities during a biennium, the committee shall prepare a report for submission to the succeeding general assembly of the findings the committee makes in its inspections and of any programs that have been proposed or developed to improve the condition or operation of youth services facilities. The committee shall submit the report to the succeeding general assembly w... |
Section 123.01 | Powers and duties.
...(A) The department of administrative services, in addition to those powers enumerated in Chapters 124. and 125. of the Revised Code and provided elsewhere by law, shall exercise the following powers: (1) To prepare and suggest comprehensive plans for the development of grounds and buildings under the control of a state agency; (2) To acquire, by purchase, gift, devise, lease, or grant, all real estate required ... |
Section 123.011 | Department of administrative services powers.
...(A) The department of administrative services may: (1) Fix, alter, and charge rentals and other charges for the use and occupancy of its buildings, facilities, and other properties; (2) Provide for the persons occupying its buildings, facilities, and other properties, health clinics, medical services, food services, and such other services as such persons cannot provide for themselves; and, if the department determ... |
Section 123.02 | Director of administrative services - control of public works.
...The director of administrative services shall be appointed superintendent of public works and shall have the care and control of the public works of the state and shall protect, maintain, and keep them in repair. Subject to the approval of the governor, the director may purchase on behalf of the state such real or personal property, rights, or privileges as are necessary, in the director's judgment, to acquire in t... |
Section 123.03 | Director may maintain an action.
...The director of administrative services may maintain an action in the name of the state for violations of any law relating to the public works for an injury to property pertaining to the public works, or for any other cause which is necessary in the performance of the director's duties. |
Section 123.04 | Rules and regulations.
...The director of administrative services shall have supervision of the public works of the state and shall make such rules and regulations for the maintenance and operation of the public works as are necessary. |
Section 123.05 | Regulation and collection of tolls, rentals, and other revenues.
...The director of administrative services shall regulate the rate of tolls to be collected on the public works of the state, and shall fix all rentals and collect all tolls, rents, fines, commissions, fees, and other revenues arising from any source in the public works, including the sale, purchase, or rental of property, except that the director shall not collect a commission or fee from a real estate broker or ... |
Section 123.06 | Office space for veterans organizations, auxiliary organizations and veterans' home agency.
...(A) The department of administrative services shall assign and make available, at state expense, suitable office space in state-owned facilities to accommodate the office operations of the state headquarters of both of the following: (1) All veterans organizations in this state that either are incorporated and issued a charter by the congress of the United States or are recognized by the United States departme... |
Section 123.07 | Preferential parking for carpools, vanpools and buspools.
...pools. The department of administrative services shall coordinate the efforts of the state agencies in providing preferential parking for such vehicles. |
Section 123.08 | Appointment of employees.
...The director of administrative services shall appoint such forepersons, patrol officers, lock tenders, inspectors, engineers, and all other employees as are necessary for the maintenance and operation of the public works. They shall be assigned to duty under the supervision of the director, under rules and regulations prescribed by the director. Any such employee, when deemed necessary by the director, shall gi... |
Section 123.09 | Claims paid upon order of director.
...order of the director of administrative services. |
Section 123.10 | Authority to contract; declaration of public exigency.
...(A) As used in this section and section 123.11 of the Revised Code, "public exigency" means an injury or obstruction that occurs in any public works of the state and that materially impairs its immediate use or places in jeopardy property adjacent to it; an immediate danger of such an injury or obstruction; or an injury or obstruction, or an immediate danger of an injury or obstruction, that occurs in any public work... |
Section 123.11 | Power to take lands and materials.
...When a public exigency, as defined in division (A) of section 123.10 of the Revised Code, exists, the executive director of the Ohio facilities construction commission may take possession of lands and use them, or materials and other property necessary for the maintenance, protection, or repair of the public works, in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code. |