Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2961.22 | Application for certificate of achievement and employability.
...elease of the prisoner from department custody and no later than the date of release of the prisoner. (B)(1) Any prisoner who has been released from a state correctional institution, who is under supervision on parole or under a post-release control sanction, and who satisfies all of the criteria set forth in division (A)(1) of this section is eligible to apply to the adult parole authority at a time specifie... |
Section 2963.09 | Extradition hearing.
... is made and in which the accused is in custody, and to the said agent of the demanding state. Whoever violates this section by willfully delivering a person arrested upon the governor's warrant to an agent for extradition of the demanding state before a hearing, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. |
Section 2963.24 | Consent to return to demanding state.
...irect the officer having such person in custody to deliver forthwith such person to the accredited agent of the demanding state, and shall deliver to such agent a copy of such consent. This section does not limit the rights of the accused person to return voluntarily and without formality to the demanding state before any such demand has been made, nor is this waiver procedure an exclusive procedure or a limitation o... |
Section 2963.25 | Right to try and punish extradited person not waived by granting demand for extradition.
...ts right, power, or privilege to regain custody of such person by extradition proceedings or otherwise for the purpose of trial, sentence, or punishment for any crime committed within this state, nor are any proceedings had under such sections, which result in, or fail to result in, extradition, a waiver by this state of any of its rights, privileges, or jurisdiction. |
Section 2967.01 | Pardon - parole - probation definitions.
...and correction and that is used for the custody, care, or treatment of criminal, delinquent, or psychologically or psychiatrically disturbed offenders. (B) "Pardon" means the remission of penalty by the governor in accordance with the power vested in the governor by the constitution. (C) "Commutation" or "commutation of sentence" means the substitution by the governor of a lesser for a greater punishment. A stated ... |
Section 2967.09 | Filing warrant of reprieve with sentencing court.
...ution, sheriff, or other officer having custody of the person reprieved, shall file it forthwith with the clerk of the court of common pleas in which the sentence is recorded, who shall thereupon record the warrant in the journal of the court. |
Section 2967.10 | Confinement during reprieve.
...or other officer having the prisoner in custody shall convey him to the state correctional institution in the manner provided for the conveyance of convicts, and the warden shall receive the prisoner and warrant and proceed as the warrant directs. At the expiration of the time specified in the warrant for the confinement of the prisoner in the state correctional institution, the warden shall deal with him according ... |
Section 2967.17 | Administrative release.
... (3) A parolee or releasee taken into custody by the immigration and naturalization service of the United States department of justice and deported from the United States. (B)(1)(a) As used in divisions (B)(2) and (3) of this section, "position of honor, trust, or profit" has the same meaning as in section 2929.192 of the Revised Code. (b) For purposes of divisions (B)(2) and (3) of this section, a violation of... |
Section 2967.191 | Reduction of prison term or parole eligibility date for related days of confinement.
...t the prisoner previously served in the custody of the department of rehabilitation and correction arising out of the offense for which the prisoner was convicted and sentenced. (B) The reductions described in division (A) of this section shall be made to the following prison terms, as applicable: (1) The definite prison term of a prisoner serving a definite prison term as a stated prison term; (2) The minimum and... |
Section 2969.02 | Payment of contract proceeds into recovery of offender's profits fund.
... against the person who has possession, custody, or control of the money or property or against the person who failed to pay the money or the monetary value of the property to the clerk for deposit in the fund as required by this section. The action shall be brought in the appropriate court. If the court determines in an action brought pursuant to this division that money or the monetary value of property is to be pa... |
Section 2981.01 | Purposes of forfeiture.
...the agency establishes a clear chain of custody of it. (b) In cases involving lawful goods or services that are sold or provided in an unlawful manner, "proceeds" means the amount of money or other means of exchange acquired through the illegal transactions resulting in the forfeiture, less the direct costs lawfully incurred in providing the goods or services. The lawful costs deduction does not include any part of ... |
Section 302.203 | Department of detention and correction - powers and duties.
... rules and regulations for the care and custody of prisoners and the maintenance and operation of the county jail. Such rules and regulations shall be subject to approval of the joint session of the court of common pleas. |
Section 305.16 | Other employees.
...oyees as are necessary for the care and custody of the court house, jail, and other county buildings, bridges, and other property under its jurisdiction and control. |
Section 306.11 | Control over county transit system's revenue and funds.
...s budgets, appropriations, collections, custody, and application of its revenues or other funds received by it and shall have jurisdiction of all purchases and contracts entered into in connection with the county transit system pursuant to sections 307.86 to 307.92 of the Revised Code. In those counties, the officers and employees of the county transit system shall be under the sole control of the county transit boar... |
Section 306.38 | Trust agreement may secure revenue bonds.
...ement or resolution may provide for the custody, investment, and disbursement of all moneys derived from the sale of such bonds or from the revenues of the regional transit authority pledged to pay the interest and principal on such bonds and may provide for the deposit of such funds without regard to section 306.42 of the Revised Code. |
Section 307.25 | Distribution of books.
...the Revised Code shall be placed in the custody of the incorporated historical societies and be distributed by them at such price and in such manner as the society directs. |
Section 307.678 | Tourism development facility or project cooperative agreements.
...ale, delivery, authentication, deposit, custody, clearing, registration, transfer, exchange, fractionalization, replacement, payment, and servicing, of obligations, including, without limitation, costs and expenses for or relating to publication and printing, postage, delivery, preliminary and final official statements, offering circulars, placement memoranda, and informational statements, travel and transportation, ... |
Section 307.931 | Submitting health insurance claims for inmates of correctional center.
... applies to any person who is under the custody of a law enforcement officer, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code, prior to the person's confinement in the correctional center. |
Section 308.09 | Bonds secured by trust agreement.
...ement or resolution may provide for the custody, investment, and disbursement of all moneys derived from the sale of such bonds or from the revenues of the regional airport authority pledged to pay the interest and principal on such bonds and may provide for the deposit of such funds without regard to the provisions of section 308.12 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3101.041 | Determining whether to file consent.
...ollowing who has been awarded permanent custody by a court exercising juvenile jurisdiction: (a) An adult person; (b) The department of children and youth or any child welfare organization certified by the department. (B) Appoint an attorney as guardian ad litem for each party to the intended marriage who is seventeen years of age; (C) Determine all of the following: (1) Each party to the intended marr... |
Section 3105.171 | Equitable division of marital and separate property - distributive award.
...ble periods of time, to the spouse with custody of the children of the marriage; (4) The liquidity of the property to be distributed; (5) The economic desirability of retaining intact an asset or an interest in an asset; (6) The tax consequences of the property division upon the respective awards to be made to each spouse; (7) The costs of sale, if it is necessary that an asset be sold to effectuate an equita... |
Section 3107.04 | Filing petition - caption.
...n which the agency having the permanent custody of the person to be adopted is located. (B) If the court finds in the interest of justice that the case should be heard in another forum, the court may stay the proceedings or dismiss the petition in whole or in part on any conditions that are just, or certify the case to another court. (C) The caption of a petition for adoption shall be styled, "in the matter of ad... |
Section 3107.06 | Consent to adoption.
...) Any person or agency having permanent custody of the minor or authorized by court order to consent; (D) The minor, if more than twelve years of age, unless the court, finding that it is in the best interest of the minor, determines that the minor's consent is not required. |
Section 3107.064 | Filing certified results of search.
... children services agency has permanent custody of the minor pursuant to Chapter 2151. or division (B) of section 5103.15 of the Revised Code after both parents lost or surrendered parental rights, privileges, and responsibilities over the minor. |
Section 3107.16 | Appeals.
...f a minor, the petitioner has not taken custody of the minor, or, in the case of the adoption of a minor by a stepparent, the adoption would not have been granted but for fraud perpetrated by the petitioner or the petitioner's spouse, or, in the case of the adoption of an adult, the adult had no knowledge of the decree within the six-month period. (C) Upon a motion by any person, the court may reconsider and vacate... |