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Section 311.07 | General powers and duties of sheriff.

... following: (1) A certification by the judge of the court that issued the process stating that the issuing court has jurisdiction to issue the process and that the documents being forwarded conform to the laws of the state in which the court is located; (2) If the process is an initial summons to appear and defend issued after the filing of a complaint commencing an action, a certification by the clerk of the ...

Section 311.17 | Fees.

...vision. (b) Taking a prisoner before a judge or court, per day, five dollars; (c) Calling action, one dollar; (d) Calling jury, three dollars; (e) Calling each witness, three dollars; (f) Bringing prisoner before court on habeas corpus, six dollars. (4) Poundage on all moneys actually made and paid to the sheriff on execution, decree, or sale of real estate, one and one-half per cent; (5) Making and execut...

Section 311.22 | Service of process.

...The court or judge may, for good cause, appoint a person to serve a particular process or order, and such person shall have the same power to execute such process or order which the sheriff has Such person may be appointed on the motion of the party who obtains the process or order, and the return must be verified by affidavit. He shall be entitled to the fees allowed to the sheriff for similar services.

Section 3117.03 | Conciliation counselors.

...ng such proceedings to the conciliation judge; (B) Hold hearings in conciliation cases; (C) Cause such statistics to be compiled, reports to be made, and records to be kept, as may be relevant to the work of the court in conciliation cases; (D) Provide such other assistance as may be relevant to the work of the court in conciliation cases.

Section 3117.04 | Investigations, reports and assistance of probation officers.

...shall, upon request of the conciliation judge, in order to carry out the purposes of this chapter, make investigations and reports and render other assistance in conciliation cases, within the limits of the powers and duties granted and imposed by the laws of this state relating to probation officers.

Section 3119.023 | Review of basic child support schedule.

... (1) Obligors; (2) Obligees; (3) Judges of courts of common pleas who have jurisdiction over domestic relations and juvenile court cases that involve the determination of child support; (4) Attorneys whose practice includes a significant number of domestic relations or juvenile court cases that involve the determination of child support; (5) Representatives of child support enforcement agencies; (6) O...

Section 313.03 | Bond.

... section 3.061 of the Revised Code. No judge or clerk or any court or attorney at law shall be received as surety on such bond. If the coroner fails to give a bond within the time required, or fails to give additional sureties on such bond or a new bond within ten days after receiving written notice that the board so requires, the board shall declare the office of such coroner vacant.

Section 315.23 | Acknowledgments by engineer.

...y engineer shall have the same power as judges of county courts to take and certify the acknowledgments of deeds, mortgages, powers of attorney, and other instruments affecting real estate, to administer oaths, and to take and certify affidavits and depositions.

Section 319.07 | Certain officials ineligible to office of auditor.

...No judge or clerk of a court, county commissioner, county recorder, county engineer, county treasurer, or sheriff shall be eligible to the office of county auditor.

Section 325.27 | Fees, costs, and percentages shall be for use of county.

...unty auditor, county treasurer, probate judge, sheriff, clerk of the court of common pleas, county engineer, or county recorder, shall be received and collected for the sole use of the treasury of the county in which such officers are elected, and shall be held, accounted for, and paid over as public moneys belonging to such county in the manner provided by sections 325.30 and 325.31 of the Revised Code.

Section 325.28 | Receipt for fees.

...Each probate judge, county auditor, county treasurer, clerk of the court of common pleas, sheriff, county engineer, and county recorder shall charge and collect the fees, costs, percentages, allowances, and compensation allowed by law, and shall give to the person making such payment an official receipt.

Section 331.03 | Expenses of board.

...d by the county treasurer, provided the judge of the probate court has issued a certificate that the members of the county facilities review board have satisfactorily performed their duties, as provided in sections 331.04 to 331.06 of the Revised Code.

Section 331.04 | Duties of board.

...sufficient cause for his removal by the judge of the probate court.

Section 3311.053 | Joint educational service center.

...ning board within ten days, the probate judge of the county in which the greatest number of pupils under the supervision of the new educational service center reside shall appoint the remaining members. Electors of the new educational service center shall elect a new governing board at the next general election occurring in an odd-numbered year and more than ninety days after the date of the appointment of the...

Section 3311.60 | Creation of position of independent auditors in certain school districts.

...ard of education; and the probate court judge of the county in which a majority of the territory of the district is located. Members of the selection committee shall serve without compensation. (2) The selection committee shall do the following: (a) Establish qualifications for the position of independent auditor; (b) Select, by majority vote, an individual to serve as the independent auditor; (c) Recomme...

Section 3311.61 | Affirmation by electors.

...he applicable city), and probate court judge of the county of . . . . (here insert name of the applicable county) select an individual to fill that position for an initial term of five years, subject to reappointment or succession, with the compensation for the independent auditor and the cost of the operations and functions of the independent auditor to be paid by the school district?" (B) The board of electi...

Section 3313.642 | Materials for course of instruction.

...3.672 of the Revised Code or a juvenile judge's order under section 2151.272 of the Revised Code. A board that is required to transfer records under division (D) of this section may request a copy of any order regarding the child's custody or placement issued pursuant to a complaint filed under section 2151.27 of the Revised Code. However, a board shall not withhold records required to be transferred under that di...

Section 3319.16 | Termination of contract by board of education.

...any person to comply with a subpoena, a judge of the court of common pleas of the county in which the person resides, upon application of any interested party, shall compel attendance of the person by attachment proceedings as for contempt. Any member of the board or the referee may administer oaths to witnesses. After a hearing by a referee, the referee shall file a report within ten days after the termination of th...

Section 3321.11 | Availability or accessibility of part-time schools.

... superintendent of schools shall be the judge of the availability or accessibility of part-time schools for children who are holders of age and schooling certificates.

Section 3321.15 | Educational service center attendance officer and assistants.

...d. With the consent and approval of the judge of the juvenile court, a probation officer of the court may be designated as the service center attendance officer or as an assistant. The compensation of the probation officers of the juvenile court so designated shall be fixed and paid in the same manner as salaries of other probation officers of the juvenile court; their traveling expenses as attendance officers ...

Section 3321.191 | Adoption of policy regarding student absences; intervention strategies.

...ppropriate board shall consult with the judge of the juvenile court of the county or counties in which the district or service center is located, with the parents, guardians, or other persons having care of the pupils attending school in the district, and with appropriate state and local agencies. (B) The policy developed under division (A) of this section shall include as an intervention strategy all of the follow...

Section 3327.01 | Transportation of pupils.

...l, the health commissioner shall be the judge of such ability. In all city, exempted village, and local school districts, the board shall provide transportation to and from school or special education classes for mentally disabled children in accordance with standards adopted by the department of education and workforce. When transportation of pupils is provided the conveyance shall be run on a time schedule that ...

Section 3375.212 | Consolidation with another subdivision.

...quest the county commissioners and the judges of the court of common pleas to appoint a regular board of library trustees of seven members under the provisions of section 3375.22 of the Revised Code. The terms of said trustees shall commence on the second Monday of the January last referred to above. The control and management of such consolidated county library district shall continue to be under section 3375....

Section 341.22 | Religious services and welfare work in county jail.

...tions, and at such time, as the probate judge directs.

Section 3501.01 | Election procedure - election officials definitions.

...an ballot, including all candidates for judge of a municipal court, county court, or court of common pleas, for member of any board of education, for municipal or township offices in which primary elections are not held for nominating candidates by political parties, and for offices of municipal corporations having charters that provide for separate ballots for elections for these offices. (K) "Party candidate" me...