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Section 325.22 | No reduction of compensation due to decline of population.

...ng attorney, county engineer, or county coroner shall not be reduced during the remainder of his term of office on account of a decline in the population of the county.

Section 325.23 | No reduction of compensation due to decline of population in 1993.

...ng attorney, county engineer, or county coroner. (B) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this chapter, the annual compensation of a person holding any county office on December 31, 1992, who commences a new term of office in that same county office during calendar year 1993 shall not be reduced during that new term of office, because of a decline in the population of the county, from the amount of annual com...

Section 3505.03 | Office type ballots.

... county treasurer, county engineer, and coroner. The offices of governor and lieutenant governor shall be printed on the ballot in a manner that requires a voter to cast one vote jointly for the candidates who have been nominated by the same political party or petition. (D) Within the rectangular space within which the title of each judicial office listed in division (C) of this section is printed on the ballot and...

Section 3505.33 | Declaration of election results - tie votes - abstracts and report of votes.

... county treasurer, county engineer, and coroner. Form No. 5. A report of the votes cast upon all questions and issues other than such questions and issues which were submitted to electors throughout the entire state. Form No. 6. A report of the votes cast for municipal offices, judge of the municipal court, township offices, and the office of member of a board of education. One copy of each of these forms shall...

Section 3517.10 | Statements of campaign contributions and expenditures.

... commissioner, prosecuting attorney, or coroner. (G) An independent expenditure shall be reported whenever and in the same manner that an expenditure is required to be reported under this section and shall be reported pursuant to division (B)(2)(a) or (C)(2)(a) of section 3517.105 of the Revised Code. (H)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (H)(2) of this section, if, during the combined pre-election an...

Section 3701.23 | Reporting contagious or infectious diseases, illnesses, health conditions, or unusual infectious agents or biological toxins.

...o health authorities or officials, and coroners or medical examiners shall report promptly to the department of health the existence of any of the following: (1) Asiatic cholera; (2) Yellow fever; (3) Diphtheria; (4) Typhus or typhoid fever; (5) As specified by the director of health, other contagious or infectious diseases, illnesses, health conditions, or unusual infectious agents or biological toxins pos...

Section 3701.938 | Duty to provide information.

...ls or families, law enforcement agency, coroner, or public entity that provided services to an individual whose death is the type of death specified by the director of health under section 3701.934 of the Revised Code shall provide information, data, records, and otherwise assist in the execution of sections 3701.93 to 3701.9314 of the Revised Code.

Section 3701.9310 | Confidential information.

...law enforcement investigative records, coroner investigative records, laboratory reports, and other records concerning a decedent; (B) Work products created in carrying out the purposes of the Ohio violent death reporting system.

Section 3705.17 | Burial permit required - records to be kept.

... provided by the attending physician or coroner prior to burial, for sufficient cause, as determined by rule of the director of health, the funeral director may file a provisional death certificate with the local registrar or sub-registrar for the purpose of securing a burial or burial-transit permit. When the funeral director files a provisional death certificate to secure a burial or burial-transit permit, the fune...

Section 3901.21 | Unfair and deceptive acts or practices in business of insurance defined.

...riminal prosecution. (Z) Disclosing a coroner's records by an insurer in violation of section 313.10 of the Revised Code. (AA) Making, issuing, circulating, or causing or permitting to be made, issued, or circulated any statement or representation that a life insurance policy or annuity is a contract for the purchase of funeral goods or services. (BB) With respect to a health care contract as defined in section...

Section 4705.06 | Liability of attorneys.

...e to the same penalties as sheriffs and coroners are for money received on execution.

Section 4717.13 | Prohibited conduct.

...emains; (12) Except as ordered by the coroner or the person holding the right of disposition under section 2108.70 or 2108.81 of the Revised Code, knowingly fail to carry out the final disposition of a dead human body within thirty days after taking custody of the body; (13) Engage in cremation as defined in section 4717.01 of the Revised Code unless the person holds a crematory operator permit under this chapter...

Section 4717.24 | Cremation authorization form.

...upon an identification made through the coroner's office or identification of photographs or other visual images of scars, tattoos, or physical deformities taken from the decedent's remains. (C) An authorizing agent who is not available to execute a cremation authorization form in person may designate another individual to serve as the authorizing agent by providing to the crematory facility where the cremation is ...

Section 4731.053 | Administrative rules for physician's delegation of medical task.

...of the Revised Code and shall include a coroner's investigator among the individuals who are competent to recite the facts of a deceased person's medical condition to a physician so that the physician may pronounce the person dead without personally examining the body. (C) To the extent that delegation applies to the administration of drugs, the rules adopted under this section shall provide for all of the following...

Section 509.05 | Powers and duties of police constables.

... parties, as is granted to a sheriff or coroner, under like process issued from courts of record. A constable may participate, as the director of an organized crime task force established under section 177.02 of the Revised Code or as a member of the investigatory staff of such a task force, in an investigation of organized criminal activity in any county or counties in this state under sections 177.01 to 177.03 of ...

Section 5101.621 | Memorandum of understanding related to responsibilities in cases of adult abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

...cuting attorney of the county; (7) The coroner of the county. (B) The memorandum of understanding shall set forth the procedures to be followed by the persons listed in division (A) of this section in the execution of their respective responsibilities related to cases of adult abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The memorandum of understanding shall establish all of the following: (1) An interdisciplinary team to co...

Section 5101.63 | Reporting abuse, neglect or exploitation of adult.

...ildings; (w) A peace officer; (x) A coroner; (y) A member of the clergy; (z) An individual who holds a certificate issued under Chapter 4701. of the Revised Code as a certified public accountant or is registered under that chapter as a public accountant; (aa) An individual licensed under Chapter 4735. of the Revised Code as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson; (bb) An individual appointed and ...

Section 5123.61 | Reporting abuse, neglect, and other major unusual incidents.

... psychologist, attorney, peace officer, coroner, or residents' rights advocate as defined in section 3721.10 of the Revised Code; (c) A superintendent, board member, or employee of a county board of developmental disabilities; an administrator, board member, or employee of a residential facility licensed under section 5123.19 of the Revised Code; an administrator, board member, or employee of any other public or pri...

Section 5126.058 | Memorandum of understanding.

...blic children services agency; (7) The coroner of the county. (B) A memorandum of understanding shall set forth the normal operating procedure to be employed by all concerned officials in the execution of their respective responsibilities under this section and sections 313.12, 2151.421, 2903.16, 5126.31, and 5126.33 of the Revised Code and shall have as its primary goal the elimination of all unnecessary interview...

Section 5502.61 | Criminal justice services definitions.

...urt, or a county court, sheriff, county coroner, prosecuting attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or mayor. (I) "Juvenile justice coordinating council" means a juvenile justice services agency that is established pursuant to division (D) of section 5502.66 of the Revised Code. (J) "Mcgruff house program" means a program in which individuals or families volunteer to have their homes or other buil...

Section 5739.021 | Additional sales tax levied by county.

...evised Code; the exercise by the county coroner of all powers and duties vested in that office by law; making payments to any other public agency or a private, nonprofit agency, the purposes of which in the county include the diversion, adjudication, detention, or rehabilitation of criminals or juvenile offenders; the operation and maintenance of any detention facility; and the construction, acquisition, equipping, o...

Section 9.38 | Deposit of public moneys.

...s of the prosecuting attorney, sheriff, coroner, county engineer, county recorder, county auditor, county treasurer, or clerk of the court of common pleas. If a person who is a public official receives public moneys for a public office of which that person is not a public official, that person shall, during the first business day of the next week, pay to the proper public official of the proper public office the mone...