Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 103.0511 | Electronic rule-filing system established.
...epresentatives; (C) Each agency that files rules and other rule-making and rule-related documents with the legislative service commission, the joint committee on agency rule review, the department of aging, the governor, the secretary of state, the general assembly, or a committee of the senate or house of representatives under section 106.02, 106.022, 106.024, 106.031, 107.54, 111.15, 117.20, 119.03, 119.0311, 119.... |
Section 103.0512 | Rule filings during system shutdown.
...ze an agency that is required to file rules and other rule-making and rule-related documents exclusively in electronic form nevertheless to file rules and other rule-making and rule-related documents in print form. |
Section 103.0521 | Removal of obsolete rules.
...d obsolete rule in a file of obsolete rules. The file of obsolete rules may be maintained in electronic form. |
Section 103.11 | Ohio legislative service commission organization.
...There is hereby created, in the legislative branch of government, the Ohio legislative service commission consisting of fourteen members as follows: six members shall be members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, not more than four of whom shall be members of the same political party; six members shall be members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representat... |
Section 103.12 | Ohio legislative service commission committees.
...The Ohio legislative service commission may appoint committees consisting of members of the general assembly and such citizens having special knowledge on a particular subject as the commission may determine, to study and report on assigned subjects. At least one member of the commission shall be a member of each committee. No committee study or report shall be published by the commission until such study or report ... |
Section 103.13 | Powers and duties of legislative service commission.
...gislative problems in accordance with rules prescribed by the commission; (H) Annually collect the reports required by section 4743.01 of the Revised Code and prepare a report evaluating the extent to which state boards and commissions which regulate occupations are financially self-supporting. The report shall be presented to the speaker and the minority leader of the house of representatives, the president and the... |
Section 103.131 | Codification and numbering of laws.
...The director of the legislative service commission shall be the codifier of the laws of the state. When an act of a general and permanent nature passed by the general assembly becomes a law and is filed with the secretary of state, such director shall examine the same and if there is no sectional numbering on the act or if such numbering is not in conformity with the Revised Code, the director shall give such section... |
Section 103.14 | Fiscal analysis prepared by legislative budget office.
... consideration by the senate or house rules committee, or the standing committee to which a bill is referred, two copies to the chairman together with a copy to each member of the committee; (2) For final consideration, a copy to each member of the house that is considering the bill. If the member who introduced the bill or resolution is not a member of the house or rules committee considering the bill, the Ohio le... |
Section 103.142 | Substitute versions of bills - conference committee reports.
...on, "committee" means any standing or select committee of the general assembly or of either house of the general assembly. (B) Within five days after the effective date of this section, the legislative service commission shall meet to determine whether divisions (C) and (D) of this section should be implemented. If the commission determines that divisions (C) and (D) of this section should be implemented, the commis... |
Section 103.143 | Local impact statement of net additional cost to school districts, counties, townships, or municipal corporations.
... second consideration pursuant to the rules of that house, the bill shall be reviewed immediately by the legislative budget officer. Upon completing this review, the legislative budget officer shall determine whether the bill could result in a net additional cost to school districts, counties, townships, or municipal corporations from any new or expanded program or service that school districts, counties, townships, ... |
Section 103.144 | Mandated benefit defined.
...practices to existing insureds or enrollees; (5) Any required expansion of, or addition to, existing coverage; (6) Any mandated reimbursement amount to specific health care providers. (B) "Mandated benefit" does not include any required coverage or offer of coverage, any required expansion of, or addition to, existing coverage, or any mandated reimbursement amount to specific providers, as described in divis... |
Section 103.145 | Determining financial impact of mandated benefit.
...t any time, request the director of the legislative service commission to review any bill that is assigned to the chairperson's committee in order to determine whether the bill includes a mandated benefit. The director shall review the bill and notify the chairperson of the director's determination. If the director determines that the bill includes a mandated benefit, the presiding officer of the house that is c... |
Section 103.146 | Independent healthcare actuarial review of mandated benefit consulting professionals.
...tuaries retained by the director of the legislative service commission shall consult with professionals knowledgeable in matters related to the performance of an actuarial review of a mandated benefit and shall consider the results of any professionally acceptable controlled trial and any other relevant research specifically centered around the benefit. The actuary or actuaries shall determine the extent to which: ... |
Section 103.15 | Clerks to deliver documents to legislative service commission.
...r session of the general assembly, the clerk of the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives shall deliver to the director of the Ohio legislative service commission copies of all bills, joint resolutions, important petitions, memorials, and other legislative documents passed or presented during each session of the general assembly. |
Section 103.16 | Public hearings of legislative service commission or its committees.
...The Ohio legislative service commission or any committee thereof when so authorized by the commission is empowered to hold public hearings, at such times and places within the state as may be determined advisable or necessary to accomplish the purposes and intent of sections 103.11 to 103.22 of the Revised Code. |
Section 103.17 | Subpoena power and contempt proceedings.
... imposed by law, any member of the Ohio legislative service commission shall have the authority throughout the state to administer oaths, issue subpoenas compelling the attendance of witnesses and the production of any papers, books, accounts, and testimony; and to cause the deposition of witnesses either residing in or without the state. In case of disobedience on the part of any person to comply with a subpoena iss... |
Section 103.18 | Cooperation of state agencies.
...e appointed by the commission to the fullest possible extent. |
Section 103.19 | Appointment of officers and employees.
...The Ohio legislative service commission shall appoint and fix the compensation of a director and such other technical, professional and clerical employes and services as are necessary to carry out the powers and duties of the commission. All officers and employes of the commission shall serve at the pleasure of the commission. The director shall act as secretary of the commission and shall be the chief administrat... |
Section 103.20 | Office space of legislative service commission.
...The Ohio legislative service commission shall be provided with adequate office space in the state house. The director of the Ohio legislative service commission, with the approval of the commission, may obtain office space elsewhere in Columbus if the space in the state house is inadequate. |
Section 103.21 | Appropriations for compensation and expenses.
... all officers and employees of the Ohio legislative service commission, the expenses of the commission, and the expenses of the director and the employees of the commission shall be paid out of appropriations made for that purpose upon vouchers approved by the director and the chairperson of the commission. (B) The director of budget and management, upon the request of the director of the legislative service commiss... |
Section 103.22 | Meetings and procedure.
... the commission. They shall formulate rules of procedure and prescribe the policies for the performance of its duties and functions. |
Section 103.23 | Legislative budget and program oversight commission.
...nd section 103.13 of the Revised Code unless the law dealing with the information or records specifically states that the commission is not authorized to review such information or records. No member or employee of the commission shall use any confidential information or record for any purpose except those authorized in this section and section 103.13 of the Revised Code. |
Section 103.24 | [Repealed effective 9/30/2025 by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly] Legislative agency telephone usage fund.
... legislative ethics committee shall be credited to the fund, along with money collected from any other legislative agency that the legislative service commission determines should account for calls made from the agency's telephones through the fund. The fund shall be used to pay the telephone carriers for all such telephone calls. |
Section 103.25 | Protection and maintenance of electronic documents.
...The director of the legislative service commission shall take all necessary measures to protect and maintain the integrity and security of: (A) All legislative and quasi-legislative documents stored in an electronic format, including any database that contains the Revised Code or Ohio administrative code; and (B) The electronic rule-filing system. |
Section 103.26 | Reports on legislation regarding occupational regulation.
...ch significant changes in the board's rules could prevent an individual licensed in this state from practicing, or allow an individual licensed in this state to practice, the same occupation in another jurisdiction without obtaining an occupational license for that occupation in that other jurisdiction; (2) A comparison of the regulatory scheme put forth in the legislation with the policy of this state as set fort... |