Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 109.511 | Felony conviction precludes or terminates employment.
...igator or special agent does not file a timely appeal, the superintendent shall terminate the employment of that investigator or special agent. If the investigator or special agent files an appeal that results in that investigator's or special agent's acquittal of the felony or conviction of a misdemeanor, or in the dismissal of the felony charge against the investigator or special agent, the superintendent shall rei... |
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Section 109.52 | Operation and maintenance of bureau.
...The bureau of criminal identification and investigation may operate and maintain a criminal analysis laboratory and mobile units thereof, create a staff of investigators and technicians skilled in the solution and control of crimes and criminal activity, keep statistics and other necessary data, assist in the prevention of crime, and engage in such other activities as will aid law enforcement officers in solving crim... |
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Section 109.521 | Bureau of criminal identification and investigation asset forfeiture and cost reimbursement fund.
...state treasury the bureau of criminal identification and investigation asset forfeiture and cost reimbursement fund. All amounts awarded to the bureau of criminal identification and investigation as a result of shared federal and state asset forfeiture and state and local moneys designated as restitution for reimbursement of the costs of investigations and all amounts received by the bureau under section 2981.13 of t... |
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Section 109.53 | Equipment of bureau.
...The bureau of criminal identification and investigation shall be supplied with furniture, fixtures, apparatus, vehicles, and materials necessary to carry out the functions and duties of the bureau as contained in sections 109.51 to 109.63, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 109.54 | Cooperation of other governmental agencies.
...(A) The bureau of criminal identification and investigation may investigate any criminal activity in this state that is of statewide or intercounty concern when requested by local authorities and may aid federal authorities, when requested, in their investigation of any criminal activity in this state. The bureau may investigate any criminal activity in this state related to the conduct of elections when reques... |
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Section 109.541 | Powers and duties of bureau.
...ested. (C)(1) No state official shall command, order, or direct an investigator to perform any duty or service that is not authorized by law. The power and duties conferred by this section on the bureau of criminal identification and investigation are supplementary to, and in no way a limitation on, the power and duties of sheriffs or other peace officers of the state or a political subdivision of the state. (2) A... |
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Section 109.542 | Investigative personnel are peace officers.
...tor of the Ohio peace officer training commission attesting to the officer's or employee's satisfactory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training program, both of the following apply: (A) The officer or employee shall be considered a peace officer during the term of the officer's or employee's appointment or employment with the bureau in that ... |
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Section 109.55 | Coordination of law enforcement work and crime prevention activities.
...entification and investigation shall recommend cooperative policies for the coordination of the law enforcement work and crime prevention activities of all state and local agencies and officials having law enforcement duties to promote cooperation between such agencies and officials, to secure effective and efficient law enforcement, to eliminate duplication of work, and to promote economy of operation in such agenci... |
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Section 109.56 | Training local law enforcement officers in crime prevention, detection, and solution.
...The bureau of criminal identification and investigation shall, where practicable, assist in training local law enforcement officers in crime prevention, detection, and solution when requested by local authorities, and, where practicable, furnish instruction to sheriffs, chiefs of police, and other law officers in the establishment of efficient local bureaus of identification in their districts. |
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Section 109.57 | Duties of superintendent.
...nal action has not been resolved at the time the criminal records check is performed. (c) The bureau cannot reasonably determine whether a criminal action resulting from the arrest is pending, and not more than one year has elapsed since the date of the arrest. (4) A rule adopted under division (E)(1) of this section may provide for the release of information gathered pursuant to division (A) of this section th... |
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Section 109.571 | National crime prevention and privacy compact.
...ief administrator who is a regular full-time employee of the repository. (3) "Council" means the compact council established under Article VI of the compact. (4)(A) "Criminal history records" means information collected by criminal justice agencies on individuals consisting of identifiable descriptions and notations of arrests, detentions, indictments, or other formal criminal charges, and any disposition arising t... |
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Section 109.572 | Criminal records check.
...ion (C)(2) of this section, the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation shall conduct a criminal records check in the manner described in division (B) of this section to determine whether any information exists that indicates that the person who is the subject of the request previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any of the following: (a) A violation of section 2903... |
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Section 109.573 | DNA laboratory - databases.
...le for a thirty-day or longer period of time without being heard from during the period, persons related by consanguinity to the missing person may submit to the bureau a DNA specimen, the bureau may include the DNA record of the specimen in the relatives of missing persons database, and, if the bureau does not include the DNA record of the specimen in the relatives of missing persons database, the bureau shall retai... |
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Section 109.574 | Volunteers have unsupervised access to children definitions.
...f age or older is present in the same room with the child. (2) If outdoors, no other person eighteen years of age or older is within a thirty-yard radius of the child or has visual contact with the child. |
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Section 109.575 | Information provided by volunteers having access to children.
...itial application to an organization or entity to be a volunteer in a position in which the person on a regular basis will have unsupervised access to a child, the organization or entity shall inform the person that, at any time, the person might be required to provide a set of impressions of the person's fingerprints and a criminal records check might be conducted with respect to the person. Not later than thirty da... |
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Section 109.576 | Notice of volunteer's conviction.
... parent or guardian of each child for whom it provides services that the volunteer has been convicted of one or more of those offenses but that, nonetheless, the person will be serving the organization or entity in that position. The notification required by this division shall be in writing, and the organization or entity shall send the notice to the parent or guardian on the date the organization or entity commence... |
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Section 109.577 | Immunity from civil liability.
...s officials and employees, are immune from civil liability that might otherwise be incurred or imposed for any death or any injury or loss to person or property that is caused by any act or omission of the volunteer and that results from or is related to the volunteer having unsupervised access to a child on a regular basis. This immunity does not apply to a person, organization, or entity that has immunity from civi... |
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Section 109.578 | Criminal records check.
...ion (C)(2) of this section, the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation shall conduct a criminal records check in the manner described in division (B) of this section to determine whether any information exists that indicates that the person who is the subject of the request previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any of the following: (1) A felony; (2) A violation of... |
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Section 109.579 | Criminal records check.
...ion (C)(2) of this section, the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation shall conduct a criminal records check in the manner described in division (B) of this section to determine whether any information exists that indicates that the person who is the subject of the request previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any criminal offense involving theft, receiving stolen p... |
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Section 109.5721 | Retained applicant fingerprint database.
...ase of fingerprints of individuals on whom the bureau has conducted criminal records checks for either of the following purposes: (1) To determine the individual's eligibility for employment with, licensure by, or approval for adoption by a public office or participating private party; (2) To determine whether an applicant for a medicaid provider agreement as an independent provider is ineligible for the medicaid p... |
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Section 109.58 | Standard fingerprint impression sheet.
...lticounty-municipal jail or workhouse, community-based correctional facility, halfway house, alternative residential facility, or state correctional institution within the state. Upon the request of the board of education of a school district or of the principal or chief administrative officer of a nonpublic school, the superintendent shall provide standard impression sheets to the district or school for use in their... |
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Section 109.59 | Fingerprint impressions and other descriptive measurements.
...r state correctional institution shall send to the bureau of criminal identification and investigation, on forms furnished by the superintendent of the bureau, any fingerprint impressions and other descriptive measurements that the superintendent may require. The information shall be filed, classified, and preserved by the bureau. |
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Section 109.60 | Forwarding fingerprints and descriptions to bureau - annual methamphetamine report.
... division (A)(1) of this section by the time of the arraignment or first appearance of the person or child, the court shall order the person or child to appear before the sheriff or chief of police within twenty-four hours to have the person's or child's fingerprints taken. The sheriff or chief of police shall take the person's or child's fingerprints, or cause the fingerprints to be taken, according to the fingerpri... |
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Section 109.61 | Sheriff or chief of police to forward information to bureau.
... justice, or in whose possession at the time of arrest are found goods or property reasonably believed to have been stolen; (2) Children arrested or otherwise taken into custody who in that sheriff's or chief of police's judgment are under eighteen years of age and have committed an act that would be a felony or an offense of violence if committed by an adult. (B) All persons in whose possession are found burglar o... |
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Section 109.62 | Cooperation with interstate, national, and international system of criminal identification and investigation.
...nvestigation to develop and carry on a complete interstate, national, and international system of criminal identification and investigation. |