Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3121.09 | Withholding support from payments due from the state to certain persons.
...r the support order: (A) An officer or employee of the state; (B) An individual who is under contract with the state or is owed or to be owed money from the state, including an individual who is the sole shareholder of a corporation or the sole member of a limited liability company. |
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Section 3121.091 | Service of notice of withholding support from payments due from the state to certain persons.
...g: (A) If the obligor is an officer or employee of the state, on the director of administrative services; (B) If the obligor is an individual described in division (B) of section 3121.09 of the Revised Code, on the head of the state agency that is contracting with the obligor or that owes or will owe the obligor money. |
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Section 3121.18 | Fees.
... specified amount from the income of an employee under a withholding notice described in section 3121.03 of the Revised Code may deduct from the income of the person, in addition to the amount withheld for purposes of support, a fee of the greater of two dollars or an amount not exceeding one per cent of the amount withheld as a charge for its services in complying with the withholding notice. A financial institution... |
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Section 3121.19 | Time for forwarding amount withheld or deducted.
...An employer who employs more than fifty employees shall submit the entire amount withheld pursuant to a withholding notice described in section 3121.03 of the Revised Code by electronic transfer to the office of child support in the department of job and family services immediately, but not later than seven business days, after the withholding, as directed in the withholding notice. |
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Section 3121.20 | Combining amounts to be forwarded.
...(B) A payor who employs more than fifty employees and who is required to submit the withholding by electronic transfer pursuant to sections 3121.037 and 3121.19 of the Revised Code shall combine all of the amounts to be forwarded in one payment. The payment shall be accompanied by information that clearly identifies all of the following: (1) Each obligor that is covered by the payment; (2) Each child support c... |
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Section 3121.77 | Financial institutions or personnel - immunity.
...tions or their officers, directors, and employees shall not be subject to criminal or civil liability for disclosing or releasing information concerning an account holder to the office of child support pursuant to an account information access agreement, or for any other action taken in good faith to comply with an account information access agreement, regardless of whether the action was specifically authorized or d... |
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Section 3121.899 | Disclosure of new hire reports.
...tion 3121.898 of the Revised Code; (3) Employees of the department of job and family services and any agent under contract with the department of job and family services for the purposes listed in divisions (B) and (C) of section 3121.898 of the Revised Code; (4) The administrator of workers' compensation for the purpose of administering the workers' compensation system pursuant to Chapters 4121., 4123., 4127., and... |
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Section 3121.8910 | Fee for failing to make new hire report.
...conspiracy between the employer and the employee not to supply the report or to supply a false or incomplete report, the employer shall be liable for a civil penalty of five hundred dollars for each such failure. |
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Section 3123.021 | Notifying employer to withhold arrearage amount.
...3121.03 of the Revised Code, unless the employee's income is not subject to withholding, not later than two business days after discovery of the employment. The withholding notice shall require the arrearage amount resulting from the default to be withheld in addition to current support amounts. Section 3123.21 of the Revised Code applies to a withholding notice issued in accordance with this section beginning on th... |
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Section 3123.23 | Collection of arrearages from collateral sources.
...Any insurer and any director, agent, or employee authorized to act on behalf of an insurer, that releases information or makes a disclosure in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to this section shall be immune from liability in a civil action for harm resulting from the disclosure. (C) As used in this section, "insurer" has the same meaning as in section 3901.32 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3129.05 | Enforcement.
..., the state, or any agency, officer, or employee of the state, acting under any provision of the Revised Code, to institute or intervene in any proceeding. |
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Section 313.05 | Appointment of deputy coroners and other personnel.
...lerk, custodian, investigator, or other employee a person who is an associate of, or who is employed by, the coroner or a deputy coroner in the private practice of medicine in a partnership, professional association, or other medical business arrangement. (2) A coroner may appoint, as an investigator, a deputy sheriff within the county or a law enforcement officer of a political subdivision located within the county... |
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Section 313.10 | Records to be public - certified copies as evidence.
...ody, and control of the insurer and its employees or representatives at all times. The insurer may not release or disclose the records to any other person unless any of the following apply: (a) The release of the records is reasonably necessary to further a purpose described in division (E)(3) of this section. (b) A court of competent jurisdiction orders the insurer to produce the records. (c) The insurer is re... |
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Section 313.123 | Removal and disposal of autopsy specimens - good faith immunity of coroner.
...use of action shall not lie against any employee of a coroner's office for requesting, ordering, or performing an autopsy in good faith under the authority of this chapter. |
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Section 317.28 | Acknowledgments.
...No county recorder, and no deputy or employee of the county recorder, shall take the acknowledgement of any instrument required to be filed or recorded in the county recorder's office. |
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Section 321.343 | Authority for certain counties to authorize a county land reutilization corporation.
... county treasurer and each officer and employee having authority to perform the duty of the county treasurer resulting from an office, trust, or station, within the meaning of section 2731.01 of the Revised Code, enforceable by writ of mandamus. |
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Section 323.153 | Application for reduction in real property taxes.
...r or other written confirmation from an employee or officer of the board of trustees of a retirement or pension fund in this state or another state or from the chief or other chief executive of the department, agency, or other employer for which the public service officer served when killed in the line of duty affirming that the public service officer was killed in the line of duty. An application for a reduction ... |
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Section 323.61 | Tax receiving offices - location.
...provided that neither a bank nor a bank employee may receive compensation or fees for providing such services. |
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Section 325.01 | Manner of paying officials - general county fund.
... the same manner as provided for county employees in section 325.17 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 325.06 | Salary of sheriff.
... Revised Code as required by the public employees retirement board, and the related amount of the payments to the social security administration for employer contributions for Medicare part A. The fiscal officer shall deposit the revenue in the county treasury. |
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Section 325.111 | Compensation for prosecuting attorneys electing not to engage in private practice.
... Revised Code as required by the public employees retirement board, and the related amount of the payments to the social security administration for employer contributions for Medicare part A. The fiscal officer shall deposit the revenue in the county treasury. |
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Section 325.16 | No liability for compensation in excess of amount authorized.
...sistants, clerks, bookkeepers, or other employees, for the payment of compensation in excess of the amount authorized, or except in the manner provided by such sections. |
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Section 325.20 | County officer may attend convention at county expense.
...elected county officer and no deputy or employee of the county shall attend, at county expense, any association meeting, convention, or training sessions conducted pursuant to section 901.10 of the Revised Code, unless authorized by the board of county commissioners. Before such allowance may be made, the head of the county office desiring it shall apply to the board in writing showing the necessity of such att... |
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Section 329.44 | Rights and powers of board.
...ying, or upgrading a facility to house employees of the joint county department. The board of directors of a joint county department may reimburse the county for the use of such a facility if it is required to do so under the agreement entered into under section 329.40 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3301.03 | Board members to be qualified electors - oath, salary, expenses.
...ther office of trust or profit or be an employee or officer of any public or private elementary or secondary school. Before entering on the duties of office, each member shall subscribe to the official oath of office. Each member of the state board of education shall be paid a salary fixed pursuant to division (J) of section 124.15 of the Revised Code, together with the member's actual and necessary expenses incurr... |