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Section 1901.11 | Compensation.

...ion, surgical care, major medical care, disability, dental care, eye care, medical care, hearing aids, and prescription drugs, or any combination of those benefits or services, covering a judge of a municipal court and paid on the judge's behalf by a governmental entity.

Section 1901.111 | Group health care coverage for municipal court judges.

...ion, surgical care, major medical care, disability, dental care, eye care, medical care, hearing aids, and prescription drugs, or any combination of those benefits or services. (B) The legislative authority, after consultation with the judges of the municipal court, shall negotiate and contract for, purchase, or otherwise procure group health care coverage for the judges and their spouses and dependents from insuran...

Section 1901.15 | Powers of the presiding municipal judge.

...ualified substitute to serve during the disability of an incumbent of any appointive office created by sections 1901.31 to 1901.33 of the Revised Code, who is temporarily absent or incapacitated from acting as such. Any temporary appointee may be dismissed or discharged by the presiding municipal judge.

Section 1907.161 | Group health care coverage for county court judges.

...ion, surgical care, major medical care, disability, dental care, eye care, medical care, hearing aids, and prescription drugs or any combination of those benefits or services. (B) The board of county commissioners, after consultation with the judges of the county court, shall negotiate and contract for, purchase, or otherwise procure group health care coverage for the judges and their spouses and dependents from ins...

Section 197.01 | Definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) "Genocide" means an internationally recognized crime where the following acts are committed against a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group's members with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, the group: (1) Killing; (2) Causing serious bodily or mental harm; (3) Deliberately inflicting life conditions calculated to bring about physical destruction, in whole or in par...

Section 2101.17 | Fees from county treasury.

...The fees enumerated in this section shall be paid to the probate court from the county treasury upon the warrant of the county auditor which shall issue upon the certificate of the probate judge and shall be in full for all services rendered in the respective proceedings as follows: (A) For each hearing to determine if a person is an individualwi...

Section 2101.34 | Judgments by confession.

... absent from the county or are under a disability, the probate judge of the county may enter judgments by confession in cases pending in the court of common pleas of the judge's county.

Section 2101.35 | Execution.

...heriff, or, in the sheriff's absence or disability, to the coroner.

Section 2105.19 | Persons prohibited from benefiting by the death of another.

...ut notice of the constructive trustee's disability under division (A) of this section, acquires good title, but the constructive trustee is accountable to the beneficiaries for the proceeds or value of the property or benefit. (C) A person who is prohibited from benefiting from a death pursuant to division (A) of this section either because the person was adjudicated incompetent to stand trial or was found not guilt...

Section 2107.501 | Ademption - exemptions.

...r casualty, it is adjudicated that the disability of the testator has ceased and the testator survives the adjudication by one year. The right of the specific devisee or legatee is reduced by any right acquired under division (A) of this section.

Section 2108.37 | Violation; civil actions.

...(A) Whenever it appears that a covered entity has violated or is violating section 2108.36 of the Revised Code, the affected individual may commence a civil action for injunctive and other equitable relief against the covered entity for purposes of enforcing compliance with that section. The action shall be commenced in the court of common pleas of the county in which the violation occurred or is occurring. (B) ...

Section 2109.04 | Bond.

...(A)(1) Unless otherwise provided by law, order, or local rule, every fiduciary, prior to the issuance of the fiduciary's letters as provided by section 2109.02 of the Revised Code, shall file in the probate court in which the letters are to be issued a bond with a penal sum in an amount that is fixed by the court, but in no event less than double the probable value of the personal property and of the annual rea...

Section 2109.301 | Administrator or executor rendering account.

...es, devisees, or heirs is under a legal disability, each partial accounting of an executor or administrator may be waived by the written consent of all the legatees, devisees, or heirs filed in lieu of a partial accounting otherwise required. (B)(1) Every administrator and executor, within six months after appointment, shall render a final and distributive account of the administrator's or executor's administration ...

Section 2111.02 | Appointment of guardian - limited, interim, emergency, or standby guardian - nomination.

...(A) If found necessary, a probate court on its own motion or on application by any interested party shall appoint, subject to divisions (C) and (D) of this section and to section 2109.21 and division (B) of section 2111.121 of the Revised Code, a guardian of the person, the estate, or both, of a minor or incompetent, provided the person for whom the guardian is to be appointed is a resident of the county or has...

Section 2111.03 | Application for appointment as guardian.

... a parent of the minor is absent, under disability, or for other reason cannot be notified; (4) Name and residence address of the person having custody of the minor. (D) In the case of an application for the appointment of a guardian of an alleged incompetent, all of the following: (1) Name, age, and residence of the person for whom such appointment is sought; (2) Facts upon which the application is based; (3) N...

Section 2111.181 | Settlement of claim of emancipated minor.

...known, provided the parent is free from disability other than minority, or, if there is no living parent, after that notice to the next of kin of the minor known to reside in the county, the court may find the minor to be emancipated, may authorize, approve, and consent to the settlement of the claim by the minor without the appointment of a guardian, may authorize the minor to receive and receipt for the settl...

Section 2111.36 | Guardian's report.

...he ward dies before the removal of the disability and there are heirs who inherit real property only from the ward, the money expended shall descend and pass in the same manner as the ward's other personal property and shall be a charge on the premises improved in favor of the heirs who inherit the personal property.

Section 2111.48 | Certain acts validated.

... of advanced age or mental or physical disability since August 17, 1919, by order of any court of this state shall not be declared invalid for the reason that the guardians for the incompetents were not vested with all the statutory powers given to guardians of incompetents. Those acts of guardians for incompetents are legal and effective.

Section 2111.49 | Report of guardian of incompetent.

...al clinical counselor, or developmental disability team that has evaluated or examined the ward within three months prior to the date of the report as to the need for continuing the guardianship. (2) The court shall review a report filed pursuant to division (A)(1) of this section to determine if a continued necessity for the guardianship exists. The court may direct a probate court investigator to verify aspects o...

Section 2127.05 | Guardian may sell.

...ncompetent adult, or other person under disability may commence a civil action in the probate court for authority to sell all or any part of the real property of the ward. If it appears to the advantage of the ward to lay out all or any part of the real property in town lots, application for that authority may also be made in the action. When the same person is guardian for two or more wards whose real property is...

Section 2127.35 | Confirmation of sale - deed.

...ed's lifetime, or by the ward free from disability, and by the owners of the remaining interests in the real property.

Section 2131.032 | Determination of whether to implement modifications or supportive services.

...mining whether to grant a person with a disability the right to conduct activities or exercise authority as described in division (A) of section 2131.031 of the Revised Code, shall determine whether modifications or supportive services designed to assist the person regarding the activities or authority are necessary and reasonable. (B) A public children services agency, private child placing agency, or private nonc...

Section 2131.033 | Require implementation of modifications or supportive services after positive determination.

...implemented to assist the person with a disability to conduct the activities or exercise the authority as described in division (A) of section 2131.031 of the Revised Code. The court, public children services agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency imposing the modifications or services shall review their continued necessity and reasonableness after a reasonable amount of time.

Section 2131.034 | Deny or limit conduct after negative determination.

...f the Revised Code by the person with a disability.

Section 2131.035 | Challenging a determination.

...A person with a disability may bring an action or, in the case of a court determination, file a motion, to challenge either of the following: (A) The modifications or supportive services required under section 2131.033 of the Revised Code; (B) The limitation or denial under section 2131.034 of the Revised Code.