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Section 2931.18 | Employment of attorneys by humane society.

... approved as just and reasonable by the board of county commissioners of that county. (B) A humane society or its agent shall not employ an attorney or one or more assistant attorneys to prosecute a felony violation of section 959.131 of the Revised Code.

Section 2935.031 | Motor vehicle pursuit policy.

...collaborative community-police advisory board or a similar law enforcement accrediting entity. The chief law enforcement officer or other chief official of the law enforcement entity shall formally advise and train each peace officer or other person with arrest authority the entity employs on each pursuit policy adopted by that entity pursuant to this section.

Section 2935.33 | Inpatient care and treatment of alcoholics and drug addicted persons.

... for the benefit of the program, to the board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services of the alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district in which the community addiction services provider is located or to the director of mental health and addiction services. (B) If a person is being sentenced for a violation of division (B) of section 2917.11 or section 4511.19 of the Revised Code, a ...

Section 2939.04 | Compensation - prohibition of repeated service in same term.

...ors shall be fixed by resolution of the board of county commissioners, not to exceed forty dollars for each day's attendance, payable out of the county treasury. Except in counties of less than one hundred thousand population according to the last federal census, in which counties the judge of the court of common pleas shall make rules in the judge's own county applicable to subsequent grand juror and petit juror ser...

Section 2941.63 | Appointment of counsel to assist prosecutor when public interest requires it.

...al of a case pending in such court. The board of county commissioners shall pay said assistant to the prosecuting attorney such compensation for his services as the court approves.

Section 2945.371 | Evaluations and reports of the defendant's mental condition.

...efendant's guardian, a probate court, a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, and any mental health professional who performs a subsequent mental health evaluation of the defendant or who is involved in the treatment of the defendant, but the report shall not be open to public inspection. A person who is not among those permitted to inspect the report as described in this division may file a m...

Section 2945.51 | When imprisoned defendant may be taken to deposition - expenses.

... for the same, upon the approval of the board of county commissioners, to be paid from the county treasury on the warrant of the county auditor. Such sheriff shall receive as fees therefor, one dollar for each day in attendance thereat. Such fees and traveling expenses shall be taxed and collected as other fees and costs in the case.

Section 2947.18 | Misdemeanants sentenced to workhouse.

...Where the board of county commissioners of a county, or legislative authority of a municipal corporation having no workhouse, has made provisions for receiving prisoners into the workhouse of a city in any other county or district in the state, a court or magistrate, where imprisonment in jail may lawfully be imposed in such case, may sentence persons convicted of a misdemeanor, including a violation of a municipal o...

Section 2949.14 | Collection of court costs from felon.

...ecution, including the sum paid by the board of county commissioners, certified by the county auditor, for the arrest and return of the person on the requisition of the governor, or on the request of the governor to the president of the United States, or on the return of the fugitive by a designated agent pursuant to a waiver of extradition except in cases of parole violation. The clerk shall attempt to collec...

Section 2950.08 | Authorized inspection of information and records in possession of bureau of criminal identification and investigation.

...e purpose of providing information to a board, administrator, or person pursuant to division (F) or (G) of section 109.57 of the Revised Code; (3) The registrar of motor vehicles, or an employee of the registrar of motor vehicles, for the purpose of verifying and updating any of the information so provided, upon the request of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation; (4) The director of children...

Section 2953.25 | Certificate of qualification for employment for persons subject to collateral sanctions.

...te acting through a department, agency, board, commission, or instrumentality established by the law of this state for the exercise of any function of government, a political subdivision, an educational institution, or a government contractor or subcontractor made subject to this section by contract, law, or ordinance. (3) "Department-funded program" means a residential or nonresidential program that is not a term...

Section 2961.21 | Definitions regarding application for certificate of achievement and employability.

... Code. (2) Any regulatory or licensing board or agency not included in division (C)(1) of this section that has the administrative authority to issue, suspend, or revoke any professional license or certification or any license or certification that enables a person or entity to engage in any profession or occupation to attain a specified status or position. (D)(1) "Mandatory civil impact" means any section of ...

Section 2967.141 | Violation sanction centerS.

...ervice of a prison term that the parole board, subsequent to a hearing, imposes pursuant to division (F)(3) of section 2967.28 of the Revised Code upon a releasee who has violated a post-release control sanction imposed upon the releasee under that section; (2) As a facility designated by the adult parole authority for confining a violator pursuant to division (A) of section 2967.15 of the Revised Code until a deter...

Section 2967.15 | Violating condition of conditional pardon, parole, other form of authorized release, transitional control, or post-release control.

...prior to the imposition by the parole board or adult parole authority of a new prison term as a post-release control sanction for a person, the adult parole authority shall grant the person a hearing in accordance with rules adopted by the department of rehabilitation and correction under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. The adult parole authority is not required to grant the person a hearing if the pers...

Section 2967.17 | Administrative release.

...concurrence of a majority of the parole board and approval of the chief of the adult parole authority. An administrative release does not restore for the person to whom it is granted the rights and privileges forfeited by conviction as provided in section 2961.01 of the Revised Code. Any person granted an administrative release under this section may subsequently apply for a commutation of sentence for the purpose of...

Section 2969.21 | Civil actions by inmate against governmental entity or employee definitions.

...hip, city, or village; or a department, board, office, commission, agency, institution, or other instrumentality of a county, township, city, or village. (G) "State" has the same meaning as in section 2743.01 of the Revised Code. (H) "State correctional institution" has the same meaning as in section 2967.01 of the Revised Code. (I) "Violation sanction center" means a prison that houses releasees who have violate...

Section 2981.01 | Purposes of forfeiture.

...ludes, but is not limited to, the state board of pharmacy, the enforcement division of the department of taxation, the Ohio casino control commission, and the office of the prosecutor. (8) "Mobile instrumentality" means an instrumentality that is inherently mobile and used in the routine transport of persons. "Mobile instrumentality" includes, but is not limited to, any vehicle, any watercraft, and any aircraft. (9...

Section 3.06 | Deputies, clerks - blanket bonds.

...al corporation, or other subdivision or board of education or department or instrumentality thereof, may procure a blanket bond from any duly authorized corporate surety covering officers, clerks, and employees other than: (1) Treasurers or tax collectors by whatever title known; (2) Any officer, clerk, or employee required by law to execute or file an individual official bond to qualify for office or employment. ...

Section 3.09 | Appeal in removal cases on questions of law by court of appeals.

...s no means for filling the vacancy, the board of elections in the county where the removed officer resides shall order a special election to fill such vacancy in the unit of government in which such officer was elected.

Section 3.13 | Recovery of illegal loans or deposits.

...nship, municipal corporation, or school board shall not be precluded by the illegal loan or deposit by an officer or agent of public money, funds, bonds, securities, or assets belonging to it from suing for and recovering the same. Such suit shall not be held to be an adoption or satisfaction of such illegal transaction.

Section 3.32 | Annual bond premium.

...al assembly to the various departments, boards, and commissions for such purpose. This section does not prevent the giving of a personal bond with sureties approved by the officials authorized by law to give such approval.

Section 3.34 | Bonds filled in or left in blank.

... by or before a court, judge, or public board or officer, judicial or ministerial; bonds of indemnity; and all other bonds conditioned to become void upon the performance by any of the parties thereto of the stipulations contained in such bonds shall bind and render liable thereon both principals and sureties, whether at the time of the signing of the bonds by any of such obligors the amounts of such bonds are filled...

Section 301.25 | Noninstitutional relief for needy persons.

...ition to other powers vested in it, the board of county commissioners of any county may provide for needy persons in the county, whose condition requires it, such noninstitutional support, care, assistance, or relief as they are entitled to received at public expense, and establish a suitable office or agency for its administration.

Section 302.05 | Process when alternative form adopted.

...rnative form whereby any members of the board of county commissioners are elected by districts, each county commissioner shall receive, in lieu of the annual compensation provided by section 325.10 of the Revised Code, the percentage thereof specified in the adopted plan.

Section 302.09 | Vacancy in office.

...When a vacancy occurs in the board of county commissioners or in the office of county auditor, county treasurer, prosecuting attorney, clerk of the court of common pleas, sheriff, county recorder, county engineer, or coroner more than forty days before the next general election for state and county officers, the vacancy shall be filled as provided for in divisions (A) and (B) of section 305.02 of the Revised Co...