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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.

...her office of trust or profit under the authority of this state or the United States. (E) In addition to the salaries payable pursuant to this section, the chief justice of the supreme court and the justices of the supreme court shall be entitled to a vehicle allowance of five hundred dollars per month, payable from the state treasury. The allowance shall be increased on the first day of January of each odd-numbere...

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.

...A member of the current general assembly, or a person who was a member of the current or previous general assembly, who is 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 dur...

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.

... court, and that approval is sufficient authority for the drawing of a warrant. (B) In addition to the actual and necessary expenses provided for in division (A) of this section, each judge of a court of appeals who is directed or assigned to sit with the justices of the supreme court shall receive fifty dollars per day for each day of the sitting or of performing any duty incident to the sitting. The per diem compe...

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.

...(A) Any voluntarily retired judge, or any judge who is retired under Section 6 of Article IV, Ohio Constitution, may be assigned with the judge's consent, by the chief justice or acting chief justice of the supreme court, to active duty as a judge. While so serving, the judge shall be paid, from money appropriated for this purpose, the established compensation for such office, computed on a per diem basis, in additio...

Section 143.01 | Definitions.

..." 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 retirement system, Ohio police and fire pension f...

Section 143.03 | Volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board.

... without compensation. The legislative authority of the fund member shall provide sufficient meeting space and supplies for the board to carry out its duties. The secretary shall submit all of the following to the director of commerce: (A) The name and address of each board member and an indication of the group or authority that elected the member; (B) The names of the chairperson and secretary; (C) A certificat...

Section 143.04 | Rules.

...Each volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board may adopt rules as necessary for handling and processing claims for benefits. The board shall perform such other duties as are necessary to implement this chapter.

Section 143.05 | Legal advisor.

...e legal advisor for the volunteer peace officer's dependents' board.

Section 143.06 | Maintenance of fund; initial premiums.

...(A) The volunteer peace officers' dependents fund shall be maintained in the state treasury. All investment earnings of the fund shall be collected by the treasurer of state and placed to the credit of the fund. (B) Each fund member shall pay to the treasurer of state, to the credit of the fund, an initial premium as follows: (1) Each member with an assessed property valuation of less than seven million dollars, th...

Section 143.07 | Basic capital account; contributions.

...e made and certified to the legislative authority of each member of the fund: (A) Each member with an assessed property valuation of less than seven million dollars, ninety dollars; (B) Each member with an assessed property valuation of seven million dollars but less than fourteen million dollars, one hundred five dollars; (C) Each member with an assessed property valuation of fourteen million dollars but less tha...

Section 143.08 | Failure to pay premium.

...te to the credit of the volunteer peace officers' dependents fund. If the secretary of a volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board fails to submit to the director a certificate of the current assessed property valuation in accordance with section 143.03 of the Revised Code, the director shall use division (B)(5) of section 143.06 of the Revised Code as a basis for the assessment. (B) If a fund member does not...

Section 143.09 | Payments to volunteer peace officers who are totally and permanently disabled; death benefits.

...er, the following: (a) The name of the police or sheriff's department for which the officer was a volunteer peace officer; (b) The date of the injury; (c) Satisfactory medical evidence that the officer is totally and permanently disabled. (2) In the case of a surviving spouse or a parent, guardian, or other person in charge of a dependent child, the following: (a) The full name of the deceased volunteer peace of...

Section 143.091 | Initial premiums; determination of sufficiency.

...its to be paid from the volunteer peace officers' dependents fund to the individuals described in division (B)(1)(b) of section 143.09 of the Revised Code. (B) If the director determines that initial premiums are sufficient and that no additional assessments described in section 143.07 of the Revised Code are necessary to fund the benefits, benefits shall be paid from the fund in accordance with division (B)(2) of ...

Section 143.10 | Determination of validity of claim.

...a claim for benefits, a volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board shall meet and determine the validity of the claim. If the board determines that the claim is valid, it shall make a determination of the amount due and certify its determination to the director of commerce for payment. The certificate shall show the name and address of the board, the name and address of each beneficiary, the amount to be receive...

Section 143.11 | Nature of right to benefit.

...The right of an individual to a benefit under this chapter shall not be subject to execution, garnishment, attachment, the operation of bankruptcy or insolvency laws, or other process of law whatsoever, and shall be unassignable except as specifically provided in this chapter and sections 3105.171, 3105.65, and 3115.32 and Chapters 3119., 3121., 3123., and 3125. of the Revised Code.

Section 2506.01 | Appeal from decisions of agency of political subdivisions.

..., or decision of any officer, tribunal, authority, board, bureau, commission, department, or other division of any political subdivision of the state may be reviewed by the court of common pleas of the county in which the principal office of the political subdivision is located as provided in Chapter 2505. of the Revised Code. (B) The appeal provided in this section is in addition to any other remedy of appeal prov...

Section 2506.02 | Notice of appeal - filing transcript.

...ection 2506.01 of the Revised Code, the officer or body from which the appeal is taken, upon the filing of a praecipe by the appellant, shall prepare and file in the court to which the appeal is taken, a complete transcript of all the original papers, testimony, and evidence offered, heard, and taken into consideration in issuing the final order, adjudication, or decision. The costs of the transcript shall be taxed ...