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Section 5164.36 | Credible allegation of fraud or disqualifying indictment; suspension of provider agreement.

... indictment or through sentencing after conviction or entry of a guilty plea or through finding of not guilty or, if the department commences a process to terminate the suspended provider agreement, the termination process is concluded; (c) The medicaid provider pays in full all fines and debts due and owing to the department or makes arrangements satisfactory to the department to fulfill those obligations; (d)...

Section 5167.35 | Meaningful employment of Medicaid recipients.

...; (g) Legal history, including prior conviction of a criminal offense. (2) Develop state and local relationships that link and refer identified enrollees to assessments, resources, and supports that assist with obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment. (3) Utilize a standard health risk assessment form established by the medicaid director to identify enrollees to receive assistance under the program e...

Section 5505.17 | Pension and benefits upon retirement.

...esty, cowardice, intemperate habits, or conviction of a felony, shall receive a pension equal to one and one-half per cent of the member's final average salary multiplied by the number of years, and fraction of a year, of total service credit, except that the pension shall not exceed the limit established by section 415 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 415, as amended. The pension s...

Section 5505.18 | Disability retirement.

...ishonesty, misfeasance, malfeasance, or conviction of a felony. (G) The board shall adopt a rule to define "law enforcement officer" for purposes of division (F)(1) of this section, and may adopt other rules to carry out this section, including rules that specify the types of health-care professionals the board may appoint for the purpose of this section.

Section 5525.09 | False statement with respect to financial worth.

... of two years following the date of his conviction.

Section 5589.03 | Refusal or neglect of officials to perform duty.

...e to perform the duties of his office. Conviction for such neglect, failure, or refusal shall operate as a removal from office.

Section 5703.26 | Prohibition against making a false or fraudulent report, return, schedule, statement, claim, or document.

...ith respect to such acts or conduct, no conviction shall be had under any other section of the Revised Code.

Section 5739.99 | Penalty.

...endor's license for two years following conviction. (F) Whoever violates division (E) of section 5739.17 of the Revised Code is guilty of failure to display a transient vendor's license, a minor misdemeanor. A sheriff or police officer in a municipal corporation may enforce this division. The prosecuting attorney of a county shall inform the tax commissioner of any instance when a complaint is brought against a tra...

Section 5905.02 | Commitment to the United States veterans' administration.

...d if the person is confined pursuant to conviction of any crime or misdemeanor, or if the person has been acquitted of any such charge solely on the ground of insanity, unless prior to such transfer the court originally ordering such person enters an order for such transfer after appropriate motion and hearing. Any person transferred as provided in this section is ordered to the veterans' administration or other ag...

Section 5919.24 | Resisting an order or giving aid to public enemy.

...state or the United States, shall, upon conviction, be punished in such manner as a court-martial directs.

Section 5923.02 | Persons exempt from military service.

...ause of religious belief or other moral conviction held as a matter of conscience ; (J) Any person who is unable to serve because of a disability, as that term is defined in section 4112.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 5924.03 | Jurisdiction to court-martial discharged personnel.

...y of the military for that trial. Upon conviction of that charge the person is subject to trial by court-martial for all offenses under this code committed before the fraudulent charge. (B) No person who has deserted from the organized militia may be relieved from amenability to the jurisdiction of this code by virtue of a separation from any later period of service.

Section 5924.14 | Delivery to civil authority for trial.

...-martial, the delivery, if followed by conviction in a civil tribunal, interrupts the execution of the sentence of the court-martial, and the offender after having answered to the civil authorities for the offender's offense shall, upon the request of competent military authority, be returned to military custody for the completion of the offender's sentence.

Section 5924.38 | Duties of trial and defense counsel.

...e defense counsel may, in the event of conviction, forward for attachment to the record of proceedings a brief of such matters as the defense counsel feels should be considered in behalf of the accused on review, including any objection to the contents of the record which the defense counsel considers appropriate. (D) An assistant trial counsel of a court-martial may, under the direction of the trial counsel o...

Section 5924.45 | Entry of plea by accused; entry by court.

...sentence may set aside the judgment of conviction and permit the accused to withdraw the plea. (J) An accused who is found guilty after pleading guilty waives any objection, whether or not previously raised, relating to the factual issue of guilt of the offense to which the plea was made.

Section 5924.504 | Finding accused incompetent to stand trial; civil commitment.

...rts, and copies of any prior arrest and conviction records that pertain to the accused and that the trial counsel possesses. The trial counsel shall send the reports of the accused's current mental condition in every case of commitment, and, unless the trial counsel determines that the release of any of the other relevant information to unauthorized persons would interfere with the effective prosecution of any person...

Section 5924.506 | Finding of not guilty by reason of insanity; hearing.

...rts, and copies of any prior arrest and conviction records that pertain to the person and that the trial counsel possesses. The trial counsel shall send the reports of the person's current mental condition in every case of commitment, and, unless the trial counsel determines that the release of any of the other relevant information to unauthorized persons would interfere with the effective prosecution of any person o...

Section 5924.79 | Conviction of lesser included offense.

...An accused may be found guilty of an offense necessarily included in the offense charged or of an attempt to commit either the offense charged or an offense necessarily included therein.

Section 6111.44 | Plans for installation or changes to sewerage systems to be submitted to director of environmental protection.

...tion of this section continues, after a conviction for the violation, constitutes a separate offense. (B) Sections 6111.45 and 6111.46 of the Revised Code and division (A) of this section do not apply to any of the following: (1) Sewerage or treatment works for sewage installed or to be installed for the use of a private residence or dwelling; (2) Sewerage systems, treatment works, or disposal systems for storm wa...

Section 6111.45 | Plans for the disposal of the waste to be submitted to director of environmental protection.

...tion of this section continues, after a conviction of the violation, constitutes a separate offense.

Section 703.34 | [Former R.C. 703.201, amended and renumbered as R.C. 703.34 by H.B. 101, 135th General Assembly, effective 4/30/2024] Dissolution of village.

...onvicted official with respect to those convictions may be the same person or different persons. (B) If the auditor of state finds, in an audit report issued under division (A) or (B) of section 117.11 of the Revised Code of a village that has a population of one hundred fifty persons or less and consists of less than two square miles, that the village meets at least two conditions for the dissolution of a village,...

Section 737.31 | Disposition to claimant.

...an thereof until after the discharge or conviction of the person from whom it was taken and so long as it is required as evidence in any case in court. If such claimant establishes to the satisfaction of the court that he is the rightful owner, the money or property shall be restored to him, otherwise it shall be returned to the accused person, personally, and not to any attorney, agent, factor, or clerk of such accu...

Section 742.37 | Rules for disbursement of benefits and pensions.

...esty, cowardice, intemperate habits, or conviction of a felony, shall receive an annual pension, payable in twelve monthly installments, in an amount equal to one and one-half per cent of the member's average annual salary multiplied by the number of full years of the member's service credit. If, as of July 2, 2013, the member had fifteen or more years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined ...

Section 742.40 | Disability benefit recipient to agree to obtain recommended medical treatment.

...ishonesty, misfeasance, malfeasance, or conviction of a felony. (D) Each disability benefit recipient shall file with the board an annual statement of earnings and any other information required in rules adopted by the board. The board may waive the requirement that a disability benefit recipient file the annual statement of earnings if the board's physician certifies that the recipient's disability is ongoing. Th...

Section 753.04 | Commitment to workhouse.

...tion, and the tribunal before which the conviction is had is authorized by law to commit the offender to the county jail or municipal corporation prison, the court, mayor, or judge of the county court, as the case may be, may sentence the offender to a workhouse. When a commitment is made from a municipal corporation or township in the county, other than in a municipal corporation having a workhouse, the legislative...