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Section 107.43 | General Assembly authority to rescind or invalidate orders or rules during emergency; civil actions.

...ule, regulation, or standard adopted, promulgated, and enforced by a statewide elected officer, administrative department, administrative department head, or state agency under the authority of the laws governing such officer, department, department head, or state agency. "Rule" does not include an internal management rule. "State agency" means any organized body, office, agency, commission, board, institution, or ...

Section 107.51 | "Agency" and "draft rule" defined; construction of sections.

...7.61 to 107.63 of the Revised Code are complementary to sections 121.81 to 121.82 of the Revised Code.

Section 107.52 | Draft rules with adverse impact on businesses.

...ates a cause of action, for failure to comply with its terms; (C) It requires specific expenditures or the report of information as a condition of compliance ; or (D) It would be likely to directly reduce the revenue or increase the expenses of the lines of business to which it will apply or applies.

Section 107.53 | Business impact analysis instrument.

...The common sense initiative office shall develop, and as it becomes necessary or advisable shall improve, a business impact analysis instrument that shall be used as required by law to evaluate draft and existing rules that might have an adverse impact on businesses. The instrument shall be in writing, and shall include the following: (A) Standards that encourage agencies to propose draft rules, and to evalua...

Section 107.54 | Evaluation of draft rules; recommendations.

...(A)(1) When the common sense initiative office receives a draft rule and business impact analysis from an agency, the office shall evaluate the draft rule and analysis against the business impact analysis instrument and any other relevant criteria, and may prepare and transmit recommendations to the agency on how the draft rule might be revised to eliminate or reduce any adverse impact the draft rule might have...

Section 107.55 | Annual report.

...The common sense initiative office, annually not later than the first day of February, shall prepare a report of the activities of the office during the preceding calendar year. The report shall include: (A) A statement of the number of draft and existing rules reviewed during the calendar year; (B) A description of the recommendations made to agencies with regard to draft and existing rules; (C) An assessme...

Section 107.56 | Actions reviewed by common sense initiative office.

...ct of any of the following: (i) Fixing prices, limiting price competition, or increasing prices in this state for the goods or services that are provided by the occupation or industry regulated by the board or commission; (ii) Dividing, allocating, or assigning customers, potential customers, or geographic markets in this state among members of the occupation or industry regulated by the board or commission; (iii)...

Section 107.57 | Regulatory restriction elimination.

...Code, or at any other time, the common sense initiative office may review any rules containing regulatory restrictions that a state agency is required to include in its inventory of regulatory restrictions under section 121.95 of the Revised Code. If the common sense initiative office determines, based on the criteria described in division (A) of section 106.03 of the Revised Code, that a state agency should eliminat...

Section 107.61 | Common sense initiative office.

...The common sense initiative office is established within the office of the governor. The governor shall organize, and as it becomes necessary or advisable may re-organize, the office. The governor shall appoint professional, technical, and clerical personnel who are necessary if the work of the office is to be carried out efficiently and successfully. The employees are in the unclassified service and serve at t...

Section 107.62 | Establishment of comment system.

...The common sense initiative office shall establish a system through which any person may comment concerning: (A) The adverse impact on businesses a draft rule might have; (B) The adverse impact on businesses that a rule currently in effect is having; or (C) The adverse impact on businesses the implementation or administration of a rule currently in effect is having. The office shall prepare a plan for the co...

Section 107.63 | Small business advisory council.

...rnor, the lieutenant governor, and the common sense initiative office on the adverse impact draft and existing rules might have on small businesses. The council shall meet at the discretion of the director of the common sense initiative office. The council consists of nine members. The governor, or the person to whom the governor has delegated responsibilities for the common sense initiative office under section 1...

Section 107.71 | Office of InnovateOhio.

... annual salary equal to the maximum compensation specified in pay range 48 of salary schedule E-2 in division (B)(1) of section 124.152 of the Revised Code. The governor shall appoint necessary professional, technical, and clerical personnel. The employees serve at the pleasure of the governor. The governor shall set the duties of the office.

Section 108.01 | Election - term.

...ffice of the lieutenant governor shall commence on the second Monday of January next after his election.

Section 108.04 | Deputy commander-in-chief military and naval forces of state.

...The lieutenant governor is the deputy commander-in-chief of the military and naval forces of the state, except when such forces are called into the service of the United States.

Section 108.05 | Member of the governor's cabinet - appointment as an administrative department head.

...s representative on any board, agency, committee, or commission of which the governor is a member and has the authority to appoint a representative, or in an advisory capacity to any nonelective board, agency, committee, or commission in the executive department or may give the lieutenant governor any special assignment as the governor considers in the interest of the state. (C) When carrying out any of the function...

Section 109.01 | Election - term.

...f office of the attorney general shall commence on the second Monday of January next after his election.

Section 109.02 | Duties as chief law officer.

...The attorney general is the chief law officer for the state and all its departments and shall be provided with adequate office space in Columbus. Except as provided in division (E) of section 120.06 and in sections 101.55, 107.13, and 3517.14 to 3517.18 of the Revised Code, no state officer or board, or head of a department or institution of the state shall employ, or be represented by, other counsel or attorneys at ...

Section 109.03 | Appointment of assistant attorney general and chief counsel - duties.

... assistant attorneys general, each of whom shall be an attorney at law, to serve for the term for which the attorney general is elected, unless sooner discharged by him, and each shall perform such duties, not otherwise provided by law, as are assigned him by the attorney general.

Section 109.04 | Powers and duties of first assistant attorney general.

...During the absence or disability of the attorney general, or when so directed by the attorney general, including all the rights, privileges, and powers conferred upon the attorney general by sections 2939.10, 2939.11, and 2939.17 of the Revised Code, the first assistant attorney general shall perform the duties of the attorney general.

Section 109.05 | Employees.

...The attorney general may appoint such employees as are necessary.

Section 109.06 | Bond.

...Before entering upon the discharge of the duties of office, the attorney general shall give a bond to the state in the sum of five thousand dollars, with a surety authorized to do business in the state, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of the office of attorney general. Such bond and the oath of office shall be deposited with and kept by the secretary of state in the secretary of state's of...

Section 109.07 | Special counsel.

...nsel shall be paid for their services from funds appropriated by the general assembly for that purpose.

Section 109.08 | Special counsel to collect claims.

...nsel shall be paid for their services from funds collected by them in an amount approved by the attorney general. In addition to the amount certified, the amounts paid to special counsel may be assessed as collection costs consistent with section 131.02 of the Revised Code and shall be fully recoverable from the party indebted. The amounts assessed as collection costs under this section are in addition to any amounts...

Section 109.081 | Attorney general claims fund.

...evised Code, and is fully recoverable from the party indebted. The amounts assessed as collection costs under this section are in addition to any amounts authorized under section 109.08 of the Revised Code. The attorney general claims fund shall be used for the payment of expenses incurred by the office of the attorney general.

Section 109.082 | Problem resolution officers for tax collection complaints.

...e or more problem resolution officers from among the employees of the office of the attorney general. These officers shall receive and review inquiries and complaints concerning collections made pursuant to Chapters 5733., 5739., 5741., 5747., and 5751. of the Revised Code regarding which the taxpayer has been unable to obtain satisfactory information after several attempts to communicate with the employee of the of...