Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 101.36 | General Assembly authority to rescind Department of Health orders or rules.
...(A)(1) If the department of health issues a special or standing order or rule for preventing the spread of contagious or infectious disease under section 3701.13 of the Revised Code, the general assembly may rescind that special or standing order or rule, in whole or in part, by adopting a concurrent resolution. (2) If the director of health takes an action to control and suppress the cause of disease or illness, i... |
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Section 101.41 | Chairman of committee authorized to subpoena witnesses.
...ore such committee or subcommittee at a time and place designated in the subpoena, to testify concerning matters of inquiry committed to the committee or subcommittee and may require the production of books, papers, and records by such witnesses. |
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Section 101.42 | Subpoena.
... the Revised Code is issued by a joint committee or a subcommittee thereof, it may be delivered to the sergeant at arms of either house as the chairman determines; if it is issued by a committee of one house, or a subcommittee of such committee, it shall be directed to the sergeant at arms of such house; but in either case it may be directed to the sheriff of any county. The officer to whom such subpoena is directed,... |
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Section 101.43 | Punishment for disobeying subpoena or refusing to answer.
...thority of the general assembly if the committee is a joint committee, or of the proper house of the general assembly if the committee is appointed by one house, and shall be dealt with by the general assembly, or such house, according to parliamentary rules and usages in cases of contempt. The chairman of the committee before which such person fails to appear or refuses to answer or produce a paper or record on its ... |
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Section 101.44 | Testimony before committee not to be used in criminal prosecution of witness - exception.
...ore a committee or subcommittee of the general assembly, or of either house thereof, or who, in writing, waives the rights, privileges, and immunities granted by this section, the testimony of a witness examined before a committee or subcommittee shall not be used as evidence in a criminal proceeding against such witness. This section does not exempt a witness from the penalties for perjury. |
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Section 101.45 | Fees of sheriffs and witnesses.
... or subcommittee which issued the subpoena. |
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Section 101.46 | Chairman or member of committee may administer oaths.
... of a committee or subcommittee of the general assembly, or of either house thereof, may administer oaths to witnesses appearing before such committee or subcommittee. |
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Section 101.47 | Deposition on complaint.
...law to take depositions. Notice of the time and place of taxing such depositions shall be given in the manner required by sections 2319.15 to 2319.17 of the Revised Code; but if the officer against whom the complaint is made or is about to be made is out of the state, notice may be left at his place of residence in the state. If he has no known place of residence in the state, such notice may be published in a news... |
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Section 101.51 | Printing of legislative document definitions.
...atters relating to the makeup of a document. (B) "Document" means a bill, act, resolution, journal, pamphlet law, bulletin, index, report, form, or other document that is used in the proceedings or operations of, or that is laid before, the senate or house of representatives. (C) "Method of printing" means a method of printing that mechanically or electronically produces or reproduces a document by completely and a... |
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Section 101.52 | Responsibility for printing.
...ting of a document when its printing becomes necessary in the course of the proceedings or operations of the clerk's respective house. The clerk shall discharge this responsibility for printing, whether for a particular document or for a particular class of documents, by printing the document internally in the clerk's office, by contracting with a private printer outside the clerk's office, by participating in the p... |
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Section 101.521 | Internal printing.
...in the clerk's office, the clerk shall compose the document and select the method of printing to be used. Except for matters of composition and quantity prescribed by law, by rule of the senate or house of representatives, by joint rule of both houses, or by order of the senate or house of representatives, the clerk, taking into consideration means of effectively communicating the content of the document, shall deter... |
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Section 101.522 | Contracts with private printers.
...are necessary and proper for efficient, timely, and successful performance of the printing job. |
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Section 101.523 | Participating in public printing services provided by department of administrative services.
...If the clerk of the senate or the clerk of the house of representatives prints a document or class of documents by participating in the public printing services provided by the department of administrative services, the clerk shall negotiate and agree with the director of administrative services with respect to the printing services the department is to provide to the clerk. Terms of participation, except as may be l... |
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Section 101.524 | Director of administrative services to let contract for printing.
...Upon request of the clerk of the senate or the clerk of the house of representatives to let a contract for printing, the director of administrative services shall negotiate and enter into a contract for the printing requested by the clerk. |
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Section 101.53 | Format for printing bills.
...ing law. (2) Old matter that is to be omitted from an existing codified or uncodified section shall be indicated by retaining the matter as it appears in the section and striking it through with a horizontal line. (3) A new codified section that is to be added to the law shall be indicated by presenting the section, underlined, in the same form as it is to appear in the resulting law. (4) A new uncodified secti... |
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Section 101.531 | Printing pamphlet laws and session laws line numbering.
...The material used in printing or producing bills shall be held and used to print or produce pamphlet laws and the session laws. The lines of each bill shall be numbered. |
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Section 101.532 | Separate appropriations bills for industrial commission and bureau of workers' compensation.
...mmission or the bureau of workers' compensation. Appropriations for the bureau shall be enacted in one bill, and appropriations for the industrial commission shall be enacted in a separate bill. |
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Section 101.54 | Journals of general assembly.
...The clerk of the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives shall keep a daily journal of the proceedings of the clerk's house of the general assembly, which shall be read and corrected in the clerk's presence. After the reading, correction, and approval of the journal, it shall be attested by the clerk and recorded. The recorded journals shall be deposited with the Ohio history connection and be the true j... |
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Section 101.541 | Appendix to house and senate journals.
...of petitions and memorials, reports of committees, special reports, communications of officers or boards, and other papers and documents laid before either or both houses. The abstract of votes for governor and other state officers shall be printed in the appendix to the senate journal. The standing rules shall be printed in the appendix to each journal. |
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Section 101.542 | Index of journals and appendix.
...The clerk of the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives shall make an index to the journals of the senate and house of representatives, and an index to the appendix to both journals. The clerk of the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives shall print the indexes in the appendix to the final senate and house of representatives journals. |
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Section 101.543 | Printing and binding of daily and final journals.
...h session of the general assembly. The composition used in printing or publishing the daily journals shall be retained for use in printing the final journals. The final journals and appendixes of the senate and house of representatives shall be printed after adjournment sine die and be bound in half law binding. The respective journal of each house and its proper appendix shall compose one volume unless the clerk o... |
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Section 101.55 | Special counsel and intervention.
... in any such judicial proceeding at any time as a matter of right. Intervention under this division shall be in accordance with Rule 24 of the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure or with Rule 24 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as applicable. (b) To provide advice and counsel to the speaker on matters that affect the official business of the house. (2) The speaker shall approve all terms of representation and a... |
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Section 101.60 | General assembly identification cards.
...A state agency, its officers, employees, and contractors, shall recognize the state identification card of an individual who is a member, officer who is not a member, or employee of the general assembly as a form of identification at all entry points and check points within the state agency's building or office and may not require any additional credential or photograph. |
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Section 101.62 | Expiration date for occupational licensing boards.
...ing, or regulating a board, between the time the board was last reviewed and the time it is next scheduled to be reviewed does not change the next scheduled review date of the board. The next scheduled review date changes only if the amendment expressly so provides. (F) When an occupational licensing board performs functions other than licensing or regulating the licensing of an occupational license that expires un... |
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Section 101.63 | Review hearings regarding occupational licensing boards.
...epresentatives shall direct a standing committee of the house of representatives to hold hearings to receive the testimony of the public and of the chief executive officer of the board, and otherwise to review, consider, and evaluate the usefulness, performance, and effectiveness of the board. Not later than the fifteenth day of November of that same odd-numbered year, the standing committee shall prepare and publish... |
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Section 143.02 | Volunteer peace officers dependents fund.
...ther way agreed on by the persons for whom the tie vote was cast. (D) Any vacancy occurring on a board shall be filled at a special election called by the board's secretary. |
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Section 143.03 | Volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board.
...ers' dependents fund board shall meet promptly after election of the board's members and organize. The board shall select from among its members a chairperson and a secretary. The secretary of the board shall keep a complete record of the board's proceedings, which shall be maintained as a permanent file. Board members shall serve without compensation. The legislative authority of the fund member shall provide suf... |
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Section 143.04 | Rules.
...Each volunteer peace officers' dependents fund board may adopt rules as necessary for handling and processing claims for benefits. The board shall perform such other duties as are necessary to implement this chapter. |
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Section 143.05 | Legal advisor.
...or for the volunteer peace officer's dependents' board. |
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Section 143.06 | Maintenance of fund; initial premiums.
...(A) The volunteer peace officers' dependents fund shall be maintained in the state treasury. All investment earnings of the fund shall be collected by the treasurer of state and placed to the credit of the fund. (B) Each fund member shall pay to the treasurer of state, to the credit of the fund, an initial premium as follows: (1) Each member with an assessed property valuation of less than seven million dollars, th... |
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Section 143.07 | Basic capital account; contributions.
...ccount. In that event, the director of commerce shall cause the following assessments, based on current property valuation, to be made and certified to the legislative authority of each member of the fund: (A) Each member with an assessed property valuation of less than seven million dollars, ninety dollars; (B) Each member with an assessed property valuation of seven million dollars but less than fourteen million ... |
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Section 143.08 | Failure to pay premium.
... shall certify the failure as an assessment against the fund member to the auditor of the county within which the member is located. The county auditor shall withhold the amount of the assessment, together with interest at the rate of six per cent from the due date of the premium, from the next ensuing tax settlement due the member and pay the amount to the treasurer of state to the credit of the volunteer peace offi... |
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Section 143.09 | Payments to volunteer peace officers who are totally and permanently disabled; death benefits.
...ng the officer's full salary during the time of the officer's disability. (B)(1) Regardless of whether the volunteer peace officer received a benefit under division (A) of this section, death benefits shall be paid from the fund as follows: (a) To the surviving spouse and dependent children of a volunteer peace officer who, on or after December 22, 2015, is killed in the line of duty; (b) If the director of commer... |
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Section 143.091 | Initial premiums; determination of sufficiency.
...n 143.06 of the Revised Code are sufficient for death benefits to be paid from the volunteer peace officers' dependents fund to the individuals described in division (B)(1)(b) of section 143.09 of the Revised Code. (B) If the director determines that initial premiums are sufficient and that no additional assessments described in section 143.07 of the Revised Code are necessary to fund the benefits, benefits shall b... |
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Section 143.10 | Determination of validity of claim.
...y its determination to the director of commerce for payment. The certificate shall show the name and address of the board, the name and address of each beneficiary, the amount to be received by or on behalf of each beneficiary, and the name and address of the person to whom payments are to be made. (2) If the board determines that a claimant is ineligible for benefits, the board shall deny the claim and issue to the... |
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Section 143.11 | Nature of right to benefit.
...The right of an individual to a benefit under this chapter shall not be subject to execution, garnishment, attachment, the operation of bankruptcy or insolvency laws, or other process of law whatsoever, and shall be unassignable except as specifically provided in this chapter and sections 3105.171, 3105.65, and 3115.32 and Chapters 3119., 3121., 3123., and 3125. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 145.01 | Public employees retirement system definitions.
...ees retirement board may determine from time to time. (J) "Accumulated contributions" means the sum of all amounts credited to a contributor's individual account in the employees' savings fund together with any interest credited to the contributor's account under section 145.471 or 145.472 of the Revised Code. (K)(1) "Final average salary" means the greater of the following: (a) The sum of the member's earna... |
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Section 145.011 | Certain university and college employees included.
...e; (C) Any person who is employed full-time on or after September 16, 1998, pursuant to section 3345.04 of the Revised Code by the university of Akron as a state university law enforcement officer; (D) Any person who is employed by the university of Akron in a position not covered by the state teachers retirement system and to whom either of the following applies: (1) The person is initially employed by the univer... |
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Section 145.012 | Public employee defined.
...01.22 of the Revised Code and received compensation for that service under section 3501.28 of the Revised Code during a calendar year; (6) Who is employed as a firefighter in a position requiring satisfactory completion of a firefighter training course approved under former section 3303.07 or section 4765.55 of the Revised Code or conducted under section 3737.33 of the Revised Code except for the following: (a) A... |
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Section 145.013 | Fireman electing to remain in system.
...n in a position requiring satisfactory completion of a fire fighter training course approved under section 3303.07 of the Revised Code or conducted under section 3737.33 of the Revised Code may elect to remain a contributing member of the retirement system by giving notice to the system not later than ninety days after the effective date of this section. The election once made is irrevocable. |
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Section 145.014 | Regional council of governments employees.
... this section shall forever be barred from claiming or purchasing membership rights or service credit under the public employees retirement system for the period of that employee's employment with the regional council. |
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Section 145.015 | County historical society employee electing to remain in system.
...n 501 (a) and (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C.A. 501(a) and (c)(3), as amended, that collects, preserves, and interprets the historical physical and intellectual resources of a county. An administrative employee of a county historical society who is a contributor on the effective date of this section may elect to remain a contributing member of the public employees retirement system by giving notice to... |
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Section 145.016 | Credit for contributing service.
...ardless of whether the service was full-time or part-time. The public employees retirement board has no authority to reduce the credit. |
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Section 145.017 | Calculation of final average salary.
...(A) For a member eligible for a retirement allowance under division (A) or (B) of section 145.32 of the Revised Code or division (A), (B), or (E)(1), (3), or (4) of section 145.332 of the Revised Code, the number of years used in the calculation of final average salary shall be three and the sum of the earnable salary for those years shall be divided by three. (B) For a member eligible for a retirement allowance u... |
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Section 145.018 | Conditions for full year of credit.
...ed Code. (C) The member performs full-time services in the position for at least nine months of the year and is paid earnable salary in each month of that year. |
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Section 145.03 | Public employees retirement system - exemption from compulsory membership.
...B) A student who is not a member at the time of his employment with the school, college, or university in which he is enrolled and regularly attending classes may elect to be exempted from compulsory membership and a student who is a member may elect to have his employment with the school, college, or university in which he is enrolled and regularly attending classes exempted from contribution to the retirement syste... |
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Section 145.031 | Exemption requests by Hamilton county municipal court employees.
...to that date, may choose to be exempt from compulsory membership in the public employees retirement system and to continue contributing membership in the city of Cincinnati retirement system on and after that date, by filing a written request for exemption from the public employees retirement system, which request shall bear the signature of the employee, with the public employees retirement board, provided that exem... |
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Section 145.032 | Exemption requests by Hamilton county air pollution control employees.
...to that date, may choose to be exempt from compulsory membership in the public employees retirement system and to continue contributing membership in the city of Cincinnati retirement system on and after that date, by filing a written request for exemption from the public employees retirement system, which request shall bear the signature of the employee, with the public employees retirement board, provided that exem... |
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Section 145.033 | Exemption requests by Cincinnati correctional institute employees.
... to that date may choose to be exempt from compulsory membership in the public employees retirement system and to continue contributing membership in the city of Cincinnati retirement system on and after that date by filing a written request for exemption from the public employees retirement system, which request shall bear the signature of the employee, with the public employees retirement board, provided that the: ... |
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Section 145.034 | Exemption requests by members becoming subject to social security tax.
...f the Revised Code and whose earnings from employment are or become subject to the tax on wages imposed by the "Federal Insurance Contributions Act," 68A Stat. 415 (1954), 26 U.S.C.A. 3101, as amended, may elect to have such earnings exempted from contributions to the public employees retirement system by filing with the public employees retirement board a written request bearing his signature. The request shall be f... |