Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 737.12 | Suspension of police and fire personnel.
...to obey orders given them by the proper authority, or for any other reasonable and just cause. If an employee is suspended under this section, the chief of police or the chief of the fire department, as the case may be, shall forthwith certify that fact in writing, together with the cause for the suspension, to the director of public safety, who, within five days from the receipt of that certification, shall proceed... |
Section 738.01 | Sanitary police pension fund.
... be created, consisting of the board or officer having charge or control of the health department of the municipal corporation and five members of the sanitary police force; provided, that upon petition of a majority of the members of the sanitary police force, such board or officer, may designate a lesser number than five to be elected as trustees. |
Section 742.042 | Candidate campaign finance statements - donor statement of independent expenditures.
...y person who has actual oral or written authority, either express or implied, to make or to authorize the making of expenditures on behalf of a candidate, or means any person who has been placed in a position with the candidate's campaign committee or organization such that it would reasonably appear that in the ordinary course of campaign-related activities the person may authorize expenditures. (7) "In-kind contri... |
Section 742.046 | Disqualification of convicted member - misconduct in office - removal procedure.
...1) If the complaint is against a police officer employee member of the board, the complaint must be signed by a number of police officer members of the fund that equals at least the following and must include signatures of at least twenty police officer members residing in at least five different counties: (a) If the police officer employee member was most recently elected in accordance with section 742.04 of the Re... |
Section 742.14 | Actuarial valuation of pension assets, liabilities, and funding requirements of Ohio police and fire pension fund.
...in the plan. The firefighter and police officers employers' contributions shall not be increased to offset any negative financial impact of the plan. If the board ceases to allow members to elect to participate in the plan, the rights and obligations of members who have already elected to participate shall not be altered. The board may include the actuarial investigation required under this division as part of... |
Section 742.33 | Police officer employers' contribution.
...ment of the employer. (B) The taxing authority of each municipal corporation in which there was a police relief and pension fund on October 1, 1965, shall annually, in the manner provided for making other municipal levies and in addition to all other levies authorized by law, levy a tax of three-tenths of one mill upon all the real and personal property as listed for taxation in the municipal corporation for the p... |
Section 759.32 | Power to enforce ordinances.
...g to the cemetery. The mayor and police officers of the municipal corporation shall have complete jurisdiction and authority to enforce all ordinances, rules, and regulations, as if the cemetery grounds were located within or owned exclusively by such municipal corporation. |
Section 9.835 | Energy price risk management contract.
...c employees retirement system, the Ohio police and fire pension fund, the state teachers retirement system, the school employees retirement system, the state highway patrol retirement system, or the city of Cincinnati retirement system. (4) "State official" means the elected or appointed official, or that person's designee, charged with the management of a state entity. (B) If it determines that doing so is in... |
Section 909.06 | State apiarist and deputies.
...th official badges or other insignia of authority which shall be carried while on duty. |
Section 955.26 | Rabies quarantine.
... persons having the authority of police officers shall assist the health authorities in enforcing the quarantine order. When rabies vaccination has been declared compulsory in any health district or part of a health district, the dog warden shall assist the health authorities in enforcing the vaccination order. Notwithstanding this section, a city or general health district board of health may make orders pursu... |
Section 955.261 | Duties after dog bites person.
...orcement agency and the law enforcement officer the police dog assists, within a reasonable time after the person is bitten, shall make the police dog available for the board of health for the district in which the bite occurred to perform tests for rabies. (E) As used in this section, "police dog" has the same meaning as in section 2921.321 of the Revised Code. |
Section 102.01 | Public officers - ethics definitions.
...tive or supervisory functions; (3) An officer, member, or director of an existing qualified nonprofit corporation that creates a special improvement district under Chapter 1710. of the Revised Code, or such a person's designee or proxy, when the person is not acting in that role with respect to a purpose for which the district is created. (C)(1) "Public agency" means the general assembly, all courts, any departme... |
Section 102.02 | Financial disclosure statement filed with ethics commission.
...o serve in the exercise of the person's authority and duties in the person's office or position of employment. If the commission determines that a potential conflict of interest exists, it shall notify the person who filed the disclosure statement and shall make the portions of the disclosure statement that indicate a potential conflict of interest subject to public inspection in the same manner as is provided for ot... |
Section 102.021 | Former state officials to report certain financial information.
...pplies. The public agency or appointing authority that was the last employer of a person required to file a statement under division (A)(2) of this section shall furnish to the person a copy of the form needed to complete the initial statement required under division (D)(1) of this section. (F) During the twenty-four-month period immediately following the end of the former state elected officer's or staff member's ... |
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.
...g entity on behalf of an elected public officer or other public official or employee who seeks elective office shall be considered to accrue ordinarily to the public official or employee for the purposes of divisions (D), (E), and (F) of this section. As used in this division, "contributions," "campaign committee," "political party," "legislative campaign fund," "political action committee," and "political contribu... |
Section 102.031 | Conflicts of interest of member of general assembly.
...s not involve the performance of or the authority to perform administrative or supervisory functions; or whose nonlegislative position of employment, if the member is a public employee, does not involve a substantial and material exercise of administrative discretion in the formulation of public policy, expenditure of public funds, enforcement of laws and rules of the state or a county or city, or execution of other... |
Section 102.04 | No compensation to elected or appointed state official other than from agency served.
...courts, of the entity of which he is an officer or employee. (D) A public official who is appointed to a nonelective office or a public employee shall be exempted from division (A), (B), or (C) of this section if both of the following apply: (1) The agency to which the official or employee wants to sell the goods or services, or before which the matter that involves the rendering of his services is pending, is an a... |
Section 102.05 | Ohio ethics commission created.
...ring examiners have the same powers and authority in conducting the hearings as is granted to the commission. Within thirty days after the hearing, the hearing examiner shall submit to the commission a written report of his findings of fact and conclusions of law and a recommendation of the action to be taken by the commission. The recommendation of the hearing examiner may be approved, modified, or disapproved by t... |
Section 102.06 | Powers and duties of ethics commission.
...t board, board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund, or state highway patrol retirement board, or is a member of the bureau of workers' compensation board of directors, the appropriate ethics commission, in its discretion, also may share information gathered in the course of an investigation with, or disclose the information to, the attorney general and the auditor of state. The person so reques... |
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.
...(A)(1) Subject to division (A)(2) of this section, the board of commissioners on grievances and discipline of the supreme court and the joint legislative ethics committee may recommend legislation relating to ethics, conflicts of interest, and financial disclosure and shall render advisory opinions with regard to questions concerning these matters for persons for whom it is the appropriate ethics commission. (2) Th... |
Section 102.09 | Furnishing financial disclosure form to candidates.
...ays of being notified by the appointing authority, of the name and position of the public official and the date of appointment. The person shall acknowledge receipt of the financial disclosure form in writing. (C) The public agency or appointing authority that employs, appoints, or promotes any public official or employee who, as a result of such employment, appointment, or promotion, is required to file a financial... |
Section 102.99 | Penalty.
...(A) Whoever violates division (C) of section 102.02 or division (C) of section 102.031 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. (B) Whoever violates division (D) of section 102.02 or section 102.021, 102.03, 102.04, or 102.07 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. (C) In addition to the penalty provided in division (B) of this section, whoever violates divi... |
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-... |