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Section 187.02 | Board of directors; qualifications.

... must satisfy all of the following: (1) Has an understanding of generally accepted accounting principles and financial statements; (2) Possesses the ability to assess the general application of such principles in connection with the accounting for estimates, accruals, and reserves; (3) Has experience preparing, auditing, analyzing, or evaluating financial statements that present a breadth and level of compl...

Section 1901.028 | Temporary location of court in event of emergency.

...e of the supreme court pursuant to Rule 14 of the Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio. (C) For the period during which a municipal court operates in a temporary location pursuant to division (A) of this section, the court shall continue to have the territorial jurisdiction set forth in section 1901.02 of the Revised Code and the court shall have jurisdiction to hear actions and conduct proceedings the sa...

Section 1901.10 | Oath of office required - vacancy.

...rocedure provided in sections 3.07 to 3.10 of the Revised Code. A vacancy in the office of judge exists upon the death, resignation, forfeiture, removal from office, or absence from official duties for a period of six consecutive months, as determined under this section, of the judge and also by reason of the expiration of the term of an incumbent when no successor has been elected or qualified. A vacancy resul...

Section 1901.19 | Jurisdictional powers.

...unicipal courts as set forth in section 1901.17 of the Revised Code and the subject matter jurisdiction of municipal courts as set forth in section 1901.18 of the Revised Code, a municipal court and a housing or environmental division of a municipal court have jurisdiction within its territory to perform all of the following functions: (1) To compel attendance of witnesses in any pending action or proceeding in the ...

Section 1901.32 | Bailiffs.

...or, and their duties are, as follows: (1) Except for the Hamilton county municipal court, the court shall appoint a bailiff who shall receive the annual compensation that the court prescribes payable in either biweekly installments or semimonthly installments, as determined by the payroll administrator, from the same sources and in the same manner as provided in section 1901.11 of the Revised Code. The court may pro...

Section 1901.331 | Housing or environmental division officers and employees.

...(A)(1) Except as provided in divisions (A)(2) and (3) of this section, in those municipal courts in which a housing or environmental division is established pursuant to section 1901.011 of the Revised Code, the judge of the division shall appoint a chief housing or environmental specialist, may appoint one or more housing or environmental specialists and housing or environmental division referees, and may appoint for...

Section 1901.34 | Criminal prosecutions - compensation of prosecuting officers.

...rosecuting attorneys, beginning January 1, 2008, the Erie county prosecuting attorney, beginning January 1, 2024, the Fulton county prosecuting attorney, and beginning on the effective date of this amendment, the Geauga county prosecuting attorney shall prosecute all violations of state law arising within the unincorporated areas of their respective counties. The Darke county prosecuting attorney shall prosecute in t...

Section 1905.032 | Transfer of cases.

...n of the court, as set forth in section 1905.01 of the Revised Code, the mayor promptly shall transfer the case to the municipal court, county court, or court of common pleas with jurisdiction over the alleged violation and shall require the person to enter into a recognizance to appear before that court. If a person who is charged with a violation of a law or an ordinance is brought before a mayor's court and the v...

Section 1905.033 | Annual registration.

...ointed by the mayor pursuant to section 1905.05 of the Revised Code, and the dates on which the mayor and magistrate last received the training required by section 1905.031 of the Revised Code. (B) The mayor of any municipal corporation who conducts a mayor's court shall make the following reports: (1) A report to the supreme court of all cases filed, pending, or terminated in the mayor's court in the reporting pe...

Section 1907.031 | Original jurisdiction.

...Except as otherwise provided in section 1907.03 of the Revised Code and in addition to the jurisdiction authorized in other sections of this chapter and in section 1909.11 of the Revised Code, a county court has original jurisdiction within its district in all of the following actions or proceedings and to perform all of the following functions: (1) In an action or proceeding at law for the recovery of money or pers...

Section 1907.04 | Temporary location of court in event of emergency.

...e of the supreme court pursuant to Rule 14 of the Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio. (C) For the period during which a county court operates in a temporary location pursuant to division (A) of this section, the court shall continue to have the territorial jurisdiction set forth in section 1907.01 of the Revised Code and the court shall have jurisdiction to hear actions and conduct proceedings the same ...

Section 1907.18 | County court judges - jurisdiction and authority.

...have jurisdiction and authority to: (1) Administer an oath authorized or required by law to be administered; (2) Take acknowledgments of instruments of writing; (3) Issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses to give evidence in causes or matters pending before the judges, or for the purpose of taking depositions or perpetuating testimony; (4) Proceed against sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, and constabl...

Section 1907.20 | Powers and duties of county court clerk.

...pt as otherwise provided in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, an appointed clerk, before entering upon the duties of the office, shall give bond of not less than five thousand dollars, as determined by the board of county commissioners, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the clerk's duties. The clerks of courts of common pleas, when acting as the clerks of county courts, and upon assuming their county co...

Section 191.15 | Applicant agreement before receiving reimbursement.

...nt shall agree to do the following: (1) Not later than ninety days after receipt of a program reimbursement, activate qualifying broadband service to end users utilizing the broadband infrastructure for which the applicant has received reimbursement for pole replacement, mid-span pole installation, or undergrounding costs; (2) Certify the application's compliance with the requirements of sections 191.10 to 191....

Section 191.21 | Costs eligible for reimbursement; records of costs reimbursed by other grants.

...rgrounding is one of the following: (1) Required by law, regulation, or local ordinance; (2) More economical than the cost of performing a pole replacement; (3) Needed because the process for obtaining access to poles is causing, or is reasonably anticipated to cause, a delay that will impact the ability of the applicant to meet deadlines required by an agreement or terms of support to provide qualifying broa...

Section 1923.13 | Writ of execution.

...accordance with division (A) of section 1923.12 of the Revised Code, three days after the eviction judgment, the plaintiff is hereby commanded to post a fourteen-day notice to the defendant to sell or remove the manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle from the premises, at the defendant's costs. If the manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle is not sold or removed by the defendant at t...

Section 1925.02 | Jurisdiction.

...(A)(1) Except as provided in division (A)(2) of this section, a small claims division established under section 1925.01 of the Revised Code has jurisdiction in civil actions for the recovery of taxes and money only, for amounts not exceeding six thousand dollars, exclusive of interest and costs. (2)(a) A small claims division does not have jurisdiction in any of the following: (i) Libel, slander, replevin, malici...

Section 2101.022 | Jurisdiction of Marion county probate judge - clerk of probate division.

...is elected in 2002 pursuant to section 2101.02 of the Revised Code to fill the office of the judge of the probate division of the court of common pleas of Marion county whose term expires on February 8, 2003, and successors to that judge, shall have all the powers relating to the domestic relations-juvenile-probate division of the court of common pleas of Marion county, as established pursuant to division (Z)(1) of s...

Section 2101.024 | Family court division of the Logan County court of common pleas.

...s established pursuant to division (CC)(1) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code, and shall exercise concurrent jurisdiction with the judge of the family court division of the court of common pleas of Logan county over matters that are within the jurisdiction of the family court division, as set forth in division (CC)(1) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code.

Section 2101.025 | Jurisdiction of Champaign county probate judge.

... established pursuant to division (DD)(1) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code, and shall exercise concurrent jurisdiction with the judges of the domestic relations-juvenile-probate division of the court of common pleas of Champaign county over matters that are within the jurisdiction of the domestic relations-juvenile-probate division, as set forth in division (DD)(1) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code.

Section 2101.026 | Franklin county probate court mental health fund.

...nklin county guardianship service. (E)(1) A Franklin county guardianship service under division (D) of this section is established by creating a Franklin county guardianship service board comprised of three members. The judge of the probate court of Franklin county shall appoint one member. The board of directors of the Franklin county board of developmental disabilities shall appoint one member. The board of direct...

Section 2101.11 | Court records - investigators - bond.

...(A)(1) The probate judge shall have the care and custody of the files, papers, books, and records belonging to the probate court. The probate judge is authorized to perform the duties of clerk of the judge's court. The probate judge may appoint deputy clerks, court reporters, a bailiff, and any other necessary employees, each of whom shall take an oath of office before entering upon the duties of the employee's...

Section 2101.164 | Fees waived for combat zone military casualties.

...er designates for purposes of 26 U.S.C. 112 as an area in which armed forces of the United States or the national guard are engaging or have engaged in combat. (B) A probate judge shall not charge, or collect from, the estate of a decedent who died while in active service as a member of the armed forces of the United States or the national guard any of the following fees if the death occurred while the decede...

Section 2101.27 | Probate judge has authority to solemnize marriage within county.

...ith division (C) of this section. (B)(1) If a probate judge intends to charge a fee for solemnizing any marriage in accordance with division (A) of this section, prior to doing so, the probate judge, by rule, shall establish a reasonable fee for providing the service. (2) Division (B)(1) of this section does not do either of the following: (a) Require a probate judge who, by rule, has established a reasonabl...

Section 2105.35 | Determination and evidence of death and status.

...ination of death and status apply: (A)(1) An individual is dead if the individual has sustained either irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions or irreversible cessation of all functions of the brain, including the brain stem, as determined in accordance with accepted medical standards. If the respiratory and circulatory functions of an individual are being artificially sustained, under accept...