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Section 3517.10 | Statements of campaign contributions and expenditures.

... court of common pleas, sheriff, county recorder, county engineer, county 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...

Section 102.01 | Public officers - ethics definitions.

...erson who is elected or appointed to an office or is an employee of any public agency. "Public official or employee" does not include any of the following: (1) A person elected or appointed to the office of precinct, ward, or district committee member under section 3517.03 of the Revised Code, any presidential elector, or any delegate to a national convention; (2) A person who is a teacher, instructor, professor,...

Section 102.02 | Financial disclosure statement filed with ethics commission.

... candidate for a state, county, or city office and every person who is appointed to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term in such an elective office; all members of the state board of education; the director, assistant directors, deputy directors, division chiefs, or persons of equivalent rank of any administrative department of the state; the president or other chief administrative officer of every state institution ...

Section 102.021 | Former state officials to report certain financial information.

...ing the end of the former state elected officer's or staff member's service or public employment, except as provided in division (B) or (D) of this section, each former state elected officer or staff member who filed or was required to file a disclosure statement under section 102.02 of the Revised Code shall file, on or before the deadlines specified in division (D) of this section, with the joint legislative ethics...

Section 102.022 | Certain financial information substituted in statements of local officials and college and university trustees.

...Each person who is an officer or employee of a political subdivision, who receives compensation of less than sixteen thousand dollars a year for holding an office or position of employment with that political subdivision, and who is required to file a statement under section 102.02 of the Revised Code; each member of the board of trustees of a state institution of higher education as defined in section 3345.011 of th...

Section 102.03 | Representation by present or former public official or employee prohibited.

...on shall not be considered, in and of itself, to be of such a character as to manifest a substantial and improper influence on the public official or employee with respect to that person's duties. As used in this division, "organization" means a church or a religious, benevolent, fraternal, or professional organization that is tax exempt under subsection 501(a) and described in subsection 501(c)(3), (4), (8), (10), o...

Section 102.031 | Conflicts of interest of member of general assembly.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Business associate" means a person with whom a member of the general assembly is conducting or undertaking a financial transaction. (2) "Contribution" has the same meaning as in section 3517.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Employee" does not include a member of the general assembly whose nonlegislative position of employment does not involve the performance of or the authority to per...

Section 102.04 | No compensation to elected or appointed state official other than from agency served.

...'s declaration that he disqualifies himself for a period of two years from any participation as such public official or employee in any matter involving any public official or employee of the agency before which the present matter is pending or to which goods or services are to be sold. The two-year period shall run from the date of the most recently filed statement regarding the agency before which the matter was p...

Section 102.05 | Ohio ethics commission created.

...e of this section. Thereafter, terms of office shall be for six years, each term ending on the same day of the same month of the year as did the term that it succeeds. Each member shall hold office from the date of his appointment until the end of the term for which he was appointed. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed shall h...

Section 102.06 | Powers and duties of ethics commission.

...mmission's or prosecuting authority's office and, in the commission's or prosecuting authority's discretion, may make the agreement, the statement, and any supporting information public, unless the agreement provides otherwise. (3) If a settlement agreement is breached by the accused, the commission or prosecuting authority, in the commission's or prosecuting authority's discretion, may rescind the agreement ...

Section 102.07 | No divulging of information in disclosure statements.

...No member, employee, or agent of the Ohio ethics commission, board of commissioners on grievances and discipline of the supreme court, or joint legislative ethics committee shall divulge any information or any books, papers, or documents presented to the commission, joint legislative ethics committee, or board of commissioners on grievances and discipline without the consent, in writing, of the appropriate ethics com...

Section 102.08 | Recommending legislation - advisory opinions.

...suits, or actions for removal from his office or position of employment for a violation of Chapter 102. or section 2921.42 or 2921.43 of the Revised Code based on facts and circumstances covered by the opinion, if the opinion states there is no violation of Chapter 102. or section 2921.42 or 2921.43 of the Revised Code. Except as otherwise provided in division (A)(2) of this section, the board of commissioners on gr...

Section 102.09 | Furnishing financial disclosure form to candidates.

...furnish, to each candidate for elective office who is required to file a financial disclosure statement by section 102.02 of the Revised Code, a financial disclosure form, and shall notify the appropriate ethics commission, within fifteen days of the name of the candidate, and of the subsequent withdrawal, disqualification, or death of the candidate. The candidate shall acknowledge receipt of the financial disclosure...

Section 102.99 | Penalty.

... Revised Code forfeits the individual's office or employment. (D) In addition to the penalty provided in division (B) of this section, any person who violates division (F) of section 102.03 of the Revised Code is subject to the following: (1) The court may prohibit the person from participating in a public contract with any public agency in this state for a period of two years if recommended by the agency by whom...

Section 1117.01 | Banking office locations.

...blish or acquire and maintain a banking office in this state. (B)(1) With the prior written approval of the superintendent of financial institutions obtained in accordance with section 1117.02 of the Revised Code, a state bank may establish or acquire a banking office at any of the following locations: (a) Any location in this state; (b) Any location in another state of the United States; (c) Any location outside...

Section 1117.02 | Application for establishing banking office.

... state proposing to establish a banking office shall submit an application to the superintendent of financial institutions. The superintendent shall determine whether to accept an application for processing within ten business days after receiving the application. The superintendent shall approve or disapprove the application within sixty days after accepting it unless approval is withheld under division (E) of this ...

Section 1117.03 | Banking office schedules.

...A bank may propose to operate a banking office on a less than full-time basis, whether it be regular, intermittent, or occasional. (B) If a proposed banking office is to be operated by use of a mobile facility, it may do business at more than one identified location. (C) A bank that establishes a banking office shall notify the superintendent of financial institutions prior to doing either of the following: (1) Ch...

Section 1117.04 | Relocating a banking office.

...A bank proposing to relocate a banking office shall do the following: (A) If the banking office is to be relocated within a one-mile radius of the banking office's current location, the bank shall notify the superintendent of financial institutions and comply with the relocation procedures established by the superintendent. (B) If the banking office is to be relocated outside a one-mile radius of the banking office...

Section 1117.05 | Providing services at another institution's offices.

...g bank's customers at any or all of the offices of the other banks, savings banks, and savings associations as if the offices of the other banks, savings banks, and savings associations were offices of the contracting bank. (B) The superintendent shall determine whether to accept a bank's application for approval of a contract authorized by division (A) of this section within ten business days after receiving a bank...

Section 1117.06 | Limited operations - extension of structures.

... within five hundred yards of a banking office and operated as an extension of the services of the banking office; (2) Any facility located within the geographical limits of a military installation at which a bank only accepts deposits and cashes checks; (3) Any location at which a bank takes and processes applications for loans and may disburse loan proceeds, but does not accept deposits.

Section 1117.07 | Bank closing.

... exercising the power and duties of the office of governor, an officer of a bank, designated by the board of directors of the officer's bank, in the reasonable and proper exercise of the designated officer's discretion may determine not to open one or more of the bank's banking offices on any business or banking day, or, if having opened, to close one or more of the bank's banking offices during the continuation of t...

Section 125.01 | Department of administrative services - office services definitions.

...rmed, other than a service performed by officers and regular employees of the state, and per diem of the national guard, and the total sum of the expenditure to be made therefor, if the sum is fixed and ascertained, otherwise the estimated sum thereof, and an authorization to pay for the contemplated expenditure, signed by the person instructed and authorized to pay upon receipt of a proper invoice. (B) "Invoice" ...

Section 125.02 | Authority to purchase supplies and services - rules.

...plies and services for their respective offices and, upon the department's approval, may participate in contracts awarded by the department. (B) For purchases under division (C) of section 125.05 of the Revised Code, the department shall grant a state agency a release and permit to make the purchase if the department determines that it is not possible or advantageous for the department to make a purchase. (C) Upo...

Section 125.035 | Requisite procurement programs.

... to 3304.33 of the Revised Code; (2) Office of information technology at the department of administrative services as established in section 125.18 of the Revised Code; (3) Office of state printing and mail services at the department of administrative services as prescribed in Chapter 125. of the Revised Code; (4) Ohio pharmacy services at the department of mental health and addiction services as prescribed ...

Section 125.036 | Ohio-based personal protective equipment manufacturers program.

...(A) As used in this section: "Ohio-based personal protective equipment manufacturer" means a manufacturer, at least two-thirds of the beneficial ownership of which is vested in residents of this state, that produces personal protective equipment in this state. "Personal protective equipment" has the meaning defined in division (E) of section 125.05 of the Revised Code. (B) The director of administrative serv...