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Section 166.08 | Issuing obligations.

...cluding those issued by the fiduciary itself, secured by obligations of the United States or an agency of the United States; and in common trust funds established in accordance with section 1111.20 of the Revised Code and consisting exclusively of any such securities, notwithstanding division (A)(4) of that section. The income from such investments shall be credited to such funds as the issuing authority determines, ...

Section 1707.058 | Issuers-disqualification from registration exemption.

...d issuer; (3) Any director, executive officer, other officer participating in the offering, general partner, or managing member of the issuer; (4) Any beneficial owner of twenty per cent or more of the issuer's outstanding voting equity securities, calculated on the basis of voting power; (5) Any promoter connected with the issuer in any capacity at the time of the sale; (6) Any investment manager of an issue...

Section 1707.163 | Application for and issuance of state retirement system investment adviser license.

...or a state retirement system investment officer's license shall be made in accordance with this section by filing with the division of securities the information, materials, and forms specified in rules adopted by the division. (B)(1) The division may investigate any applicant for a license and may require any additional information as it considers necessary to determine the applicant's business repute and qualific...

Section 1729.031 | Indemnification.

...or its equivalent does not create, of itself, a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the association or that the person had reasonable cause to believe that the conduct was unlawful. (B)(1) Subject to division (B)(2) of this section and provided the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person re...

Section 177.03 | Powers and duties of organized crime task force.

... staff shall have the powers of a peace officer throughout the county or counties in which the investigation is to be undertaken. However, the authority and powers granted to the director and investigatory staff under this section do not supplant or diminish the authority and power provided by the Revised Code to other law enforcement agencies or their officers or investigators. An organized crime task force, in the...

Section 1901.31 | Clerk of court.

...ode. The clerk so elected shall hold office for a term of six years, which term shall commence on the first day of January following the clerk's election and continue until the clerk's successor is elected and qualified. (b) In the Hamilton county municipal court, the clerk of courts of Hamilton county shall be the clerk of the municipal court and may appoint an assistant clerk who shall receive the compensatio...

Section 2901.01 | General provisions definitions.

... Revised Code. (11) "Law enforcement officer" means any of the following: (a) A sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, police officer of a township or joint police district, marshal, deputy marshal, municipal police officer, member of a police force employed by a metropolitan housing authority under division (D) of section 3735.31 of the Revised Code, or state highway patrol trooper; (b) An officer, agent, or e...

Section 2903.216 | Illegal use of a tracking device or application.

...on or unit comprised of law enforcement officers, and also includes any federal or military law enforcement agency. (6) "Person" means an individual, but does not include a business entity. (7) "Ohio protection order" means a protection order filed or issued or a consent agreement approved pursuant to section 2919.26 or 3113.31 of the Revised Code, a protection order filed or issued pursuant to section 2151.34, 2...

Section 2915.081 | Illegally operating as distributor of bingo supplies.

...g applies, or to any person that has an officer, partner, or other person who has an ownership interest of ten per cent or more and to whom any of the following applies: (1) The person, officer, or partner has been convicted of a disqualifying offense as determined in accordance with section 9.79 of the Revised Code. (2) The person, officer, or partner has made an incorrect or false statement that is material t...

Section 2915.082 | Illegally operating as manufacturer of bingo supplies.

...g applies, or to any person that has an officer, partner, or other person who has an ownership interest of ten per cent or more and to whom any of the following applies: (1) The person, officer, or partner has been convicted of a disqualifying offense as determined in accordance with section 9.79 of the Revised Code. (2) The person, officer, or partner has made an incorrect or false statement that is material to ...

Section 2917.40 | Safety at live entertainment performances.

...ility located within the district, the officer responsible for public safety within a municipal corporation in the case of a facility located within the municipal corporation, or the county sheriff in the case of a facility located outside the boundaries of a township or joint police district or municipal corporation may, upon application of the sponsor of a concert covered by division (B) of this section, exe...

Section 2921.02 | Bribery.

...on, with purpose to corrupt a director, officer, or employee of a municipal school district transformation alliance established under section 3311.86 of the Revised Code, or improperly to influence a director, officer, or employee of a municipal school district transformation alliance with respect to the discharge of the director's, officer's, or employee's duties, whether before or after the director, officer, or em...

Section 305.03 | Absence of certain county officers; office deemed vacant.

...(A) Whenever any county officer fails to perform the duties of office for thirty consecutive days, except in case of sickness or injury as provided in divisions (B) and (C) of this section, the office shall be deemed vacant. Performing the duties of office includes a county officer appearing in person at the officer's principal office location on at least one out of thirty consecutive days. (B) Whenever any county ...

Section 3311.81 | Municipal school districts; limited teacher contracts.

...ll be delivered to the chief financial officer of the district within ten days of the date of receipt of the notice. The hearing shall be held in executive session of the board at the board's next scheduled meeting. Following the hearing, or if no hearing is requested, the board shall act on the question of the teacher's re-employment. The decision of the board shall be final and shall not be subject to furthe...

Section 3319.321 | Confidentiality.

...welve shall be released to a recruiting officer for any branch of the United States armed forces who requests such information, except that such data shall not be released if the student or student's parent, guardian, or custodian submits to the board a written request not to release such data. Any data received by a recruiting officer shall be used solely for the purpose of providing information to students reg...

Section 341.27 | Qualified immunity for injuries to work detail prisoners.

...Revised Code. (2) "County correctional officer" has the same meaning as in section 341.41 of the Revised Code. (B) The sheriff and board of county commissioners of any county jointly may establish in writing a prisoner work program pursuant to which prisoners and adult offenders confined in a county correctional facility under control of the county work outside of the facility in a work detail administered by ...

Section 3501.161 | Filling vacancy in office of chairman or director with member of opposite party.

... three members to fill a vacancy in the office of chairman or director with a person belonging to the opposite political party from that to which the outgoing officer belonged. After such a vote, the vacancy shall be filled and all other officers shall be reselected in accordance with the procedures set forth in section 3501.09 of the Revised Code. An officer filling a vacancy and an officer who becomes or remains an...

Section 3517.13 | Failure to file statements.

...tewide candidate or a candidate for the office of chief justice or justice of the supreme court shall fail to file a complete and accurate two-business-day statement, as required under section 3517.10 of the Revised Code. As used in this division, "statewide candidate" has the same meaning as in division (F)(2) of section 3517.10 of the Revised Code. (B) No campaign committee shall fail to file a complete and a...

Section 3734.42 | Disclosure statement.

...timony, any applicant or permittee, any officer, director, or partner of any business concern, or any key employee of the applicant or permittee refuses to comply, the permit of the applicant or permittee may be denied or revoked by the director. (C) The attorney general may charge and collect such fees from applicants and permittees as are necessary to cover the costs of administering and enforcing the investigat...

Section 3743.53 | Qualifying as exhibitor and for exhibitions.

...st that a fire chief or fire prevention officer, in consultation with a police chief or other similar chief law enforcement officer of a municipal corporation, township, or township or joint police district or with a designee of such a police chief or other similar chief law enforcement officer, shall complete, while conducting the inspection required under division (C) of section 3743.54 of the Revised Code at the p...

Section 3905.03 | Exceptions to licensing requirement.

..."insurer" does not include an insurer's officers, directors, employees, subsidiaries, or affiliates. (2) Any officer, director, or employee of an insurer or of an insurance agent, provided the officer, director, or employee does not receive any commission on policies written or sold to insure risks residing, located, or to be performed in this state and any of the following applies: (a) The activities of the office...

Section 3915.16 | Interstate insurance product regulation code adopted.

... Advertisement that may be subject to a self-certification process without the need for prior approval by the Commission; 6. To promulgate Operating Procedures, pursuant to Article VII of this Compact, which shall be binding in the Compacting States to the extent and in the manner provided in this Compact; 7. To bring and prosecute legal proceedings or actions in its name as the Commission; provided, that the stand...

Section 4115.133 | Filing list of convicted contractors, subcontractors, and officers of contractors and subcontractors.

...ist of contractors, subcontractors, and officers of contractors and subcontractors who have been prosecuted and convicted for violations of or have been found to have intentionally violated sections 4115.03 to 4115.16 of the Revised Code. The director shall not include on the list a contractor, subcontractor, or officer of a contractor or subcontractor until the expiration of any applicable appeal period relative to ...

Section 4123.026 | Costs of post-exposure medical diagnostic services after peace officer, firefighter, emergency medical worker, or detention facility employees' exposure to blood or other body fluid.

...-insuring public employer for the peace officers, firefighters, and emergency medical workers employed by or volunteering for that self-insuring public employer, or a detention facility that is a self-insuring employer for the facility's employees, including corrections officers, shall pay the costs of conducting post-exposure medical diagnostic services, consistent with the standards of medical care existing at the ...

Section 4167.15 | Request for hearing on order, rule or standard.

... for a hearing, shall appoint a hearing officer to make a determination as to the request. The hearing officer, within fourteen days after the hearing officer's appointment, shall hold a hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code and, within fourteen days after the hearing, render a decision. A public employer, public employee, or public employee representative may appeal the decision of the hearing ...

Section 126.50 | Definitions.

...but does not include the elected state officers, the general assembly or any legislative agency, a court or any judicial agency, or a state institution of higher education.

Section 126.503 | Control of travel expenses.

...All state agencies shall control travel expenses by doing all of the following: (A) Complying with any travel directives issued by the director of budget and management; (B) Using, when possible, the online travel authorization and expense reimbursement process; (C) Conducting meetings, whenever possible and in compliance with section 121.22 of the Revised Code, using conference calls, teleconferences, webi...

Section 126.504 | Use of interoffice mailing service; printing, copying, mail preparation and related services.

...) Each state agency shall use the interoffice mailing service provided by the department of administrative services for all mail deliveries to other state agencies located within a reasonable distance. (B) By October 1, 2009, each state agency shall direct all major printing, copying, mail preparation, and related services through the department of administrative services and shall eliminate any internal oper...

Section 126.505 | Compliance with standardization and strategic sourcing policy and control-on-equipment directives.

...(A) Each state agency shall comply with any purchasing standardization and strategic sourcing policy directives issued by the director of administrative services. (B) Each state agency shall comply with any control-on-equipment directives issued by the director of budget and management. The director shall issue and revise as necessary control-on-equipment directives that apply to all furniture and equipment p...

Section 126.506 | Participation in technology consolidation projects.

...emented by the state chief information officer under section 125.18 of the Revised Code. (B) At the direction of and in the format specified by the director of administrative services, each state agency shall maintain a list of information technology assets possessed by the agency and associated costs related to those assets.

Section 126.60 | H2Ohio fund.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Agricultural water project" means a project that will improve water quality by reducing or aiding in the reduction of levels of phosphorus, nitrogen, or sediment, that result from agricultural practices, in the waters of the state. "Agricultural water project" includes a project involving research, technology, design, construction, best management practices, conservation, testing,...

Section 126.62 | All Ohio future fund.

...(A) The all Ohio future fund is hereby created in the state treasury. The fund shall consist of money credited to it and any donations, gifts, bequests, or other money received for deposit in the fund. Money in the fund shall be used to promote economic development throughout the state, including infrastructure projects and other infrastructure improvements. (B) The director shall adopt rules in accordance with Ch...

Section 126.65 | State post-traumatic stress fund.

... wages that result from a public safety officer being disabled by post-traumatic stress disorder received in the course of, and arising out of, employment as a public safety officer but without an accompanying physical injury; (2) Payment of medical, nurse, therapy, and hospital services and medicines required to treat a public safety officer diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder received in the course of, ...

Section 126.67 | Targeted addiction assistance fund.

...he attorney general and remitted to the office of budget and management for deposit in the fund. The director of budget and management shall notify the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, and the chairpersons of the finance committees of the house of representatives and senate when money is deposited into the fund.

Section 141.01 | Salaries of elective state executive officers - limit on other salaries - exceptions.

...nual salaries of the elective executive officers of the state are as follows: (A) Governor, one hundred fifty-four thousand two hundred forty-eight dollars; (B) Lieutenant governor, one hundred thirteen thousand nine hundred forty-seven dollars; (C) Secretary of state, one hundred thirteen thousand nine hundred forty-seven dollars; (D) Auditor of state, one hundred thirteen thousand nine hundred forty-seven d...

Section 141.011 | Annual salaries of elective officers beginning in 2020 through 2028.

...28, the annual salaries of the elective officers of the state as prescribed by divisions (A) to (F) of section 141.01 of the Revised Code shall be increased as follows: (1) In calendar year 2020, by four per cent; (2) In calendar year 2021, by three per cent; (3) In calendar year 2022, by one and three-quarters per cent; (4) In calendar year 2023, by one and three-quarters per cent; (5) In calendar year 2024, by...

Section 141.02 | Pay of adjutant general, assistants, and quartermaster.

...pay, even if the adjutant general is an officer in the air national guard. (C) The adjutant general, assistant adjutant general for army, and the assistant adjutant general for air may take a leave of absence from their respective positions without loss of pay for the time they are performing service in the uniformed service as required by their federally recognized officer status. These positions shall not ac...

Section 141.04 | Compensation of judges by state.

...reme court during that person's term of office, an amount shall be paid in accordance with section 2113.04 of the Revised Code, or to that person's estate. The amount shall equal the amount of the salary that the chief justice or justice would have received during the remainder of the unexpired term or an amount equal to the salary of office for two years, whichever is less. (D) Neither the chief justice of the su...

Section 141.05 | Compensation of judges by county.

...Each judge of the court of common pleas and each judge of the probate court shall receive an annual compensation equal to eighteen cents per capita for the population of the county in which the judge resided when elected or appointed, as ascertained by the latest federal census of the United States. The annual compensation shall not be less than three thousand five hundred dollars nor more than fourteen thousand doll...

Section 141.06 | Compensation of assembly member appointed to supreme court.

...appointed to fill the unexpired term of office of the chief justice or a justice of the supreme court or of any judge shall receive compensation for the balance of that unexpired term at the rate that was in effect for that office on the last day of the general assembly prior to the one during which the person was appointed.

Section 141.07 | Compensation and expenses of judges holding court outside county of residence.

...In addition to the annual salary and expenses provided for in sections 141.04 and 141.05 of the Revised Code, each judge of the probate court, and of the juvenile court, while holding court in a county in which the judge does not reside, by assignment of the chief justice of the supreme court under section 2101.37, 2101.39, or 2151.07 of the Revised Code, and each judge of the common pleas court while holding court i...

Section 141.08 | Traveling expenses of chief justice.

...The chief justice of the supreme court shall receive the actual and necessary expenses incurred while performing official duties under the law and the constitution in determining the disqualification or disability of any judge of the court of common pleas or of the court of appeals, to be paid from the state treasury upon the warrant of the director of budget and management.

Section 141.10 | Expenses of judges of court of appeals holding court outside county of residence - compensation of assigned judges.

...(A) In addition to the annual salary and expenses provided for in sections 141.04 and 2501.15 of the Revised Code, each judge of a court of appeals who holds court in a county in which the judge does not reside shall receive the judge's actual and necessary expenses incurred while so holding court. Those expenses shall be paid by the treasurer of state upon the warrant of the director of budget and management. ...

Section 141.11 | Expenses and compensation of appellate judges directed or assigned to sit with supreme court justices.

...(A) A judge of a court of appeals who is directed or assigned to sit with the justices of the supreme court shall be paid all his actual and necessary expenses incurred while sitting or performing any duty incident to the sitting, including expenses incurred in going from his place of residence to the supreme court and in returning from the supreme court. Those expenses shall be paid from funds appropriated for the s...

Section 141.12 | Uniform compensation for employees in the classified service of the state.

...The compensation of all employees in the classified service of the state shall be uniform for positions within the same service, group, and grade as established by the classifications of said service as at any time made by the rules of the director of administrative services, provided a rate of compensation for such service, group, and grade has been fixed by the general assembly, except that the compensation of pers...

Section 141.13 | Fees or additional remuneration prohibited - exceptions.

...vised Code shall be allowed to any such officer. No additional remuneration shall be given any such officer under any other title than that by which the officer was elected or duly appointed. Subject to divisions (B) and (C) of this section, the salaries provided in such sections shall be in full compensation for any services rendered by such officers and employees, payment of which is made from the state treasury. ...

Section 141.16 | Compensation of retired judges assigned to active duty; retired assigned judge payment.

..., the established compensation for such office, computed on a per diem basis, in addition to any retirement benefits to which the judge may be entitled. (B) Annually, on the first day of August, the administrative director of the supreme court shall issue a billing to the county treasurer of any county to which such a judge is assigned for reimbursement of the county's portion of the compensation previously paid by...

Section 143.01 | Definitions.

... to be permanent. (C) "Volunteer peace officer" means any person who is employed as a police officer, sheriff's deputy, constable, or deputy marshal in a part-time, reserve, or volunteer capacity by a county sheriff's department or the police department of a municipal corporation, township, township police district, or joint police district and is not either of the following: (1) A member of the public employees re...

Section 143.02 | Volunteer peace officers dependents fund.

... hereby established the volunteer peace officers dependents fund. Each county, municipal corporation, township, township police district, and joint police district with a police or sheriff's department that employs volunteer peace officers is a member of the volunteer peace officers' dependents fund and shall establish a volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board. Each board shall consist of the following board...

Section 143.03 | Volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board.

...A volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board shall meet promptly after election of the board's members and organize. The board shall select from among its members a chairperson and a secretary. The secretary of the board shall keep a complete record of the board's proceedings, which shall be maintained as a permanent file. Board members shall serve without compensation. The legislative authority of the fund m...