Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 121.06 | Appointment of officers - term.
...ions 121.04 and 121.05 of the Revised Code shall be appointed by the director of the department in which their offices are respectively created, and shall hold office during the pleasure of such director. |
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Section 121.07 | Supervision and control of departments - establishing divisions.
...ctors prescribe. In performing or exercising any of the examination or regulatory functions, powers, or duties vested by Title XI, Chapters 1733. and 1761., and sections 1315.01 to 1315.18 of the Revised Code in the superintendent of financial institutions, the superintendent of financial institutions and the division of financial institutions are independent of and are not subject to the control of the department or... |
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Section 121.08 | Deputy director of administration in department of commerce.
...d by the director of commerce in supervising the activities of the division of administration of the department of commerce. (B) Except as provided in section 121.07 of the Revised Code, the department of commerce shall have all powers and perform all duties vested in the deputy director of administration, the state fire marshal, the superintendent of financial institutions, the superintendent of real estate and p... |
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Section 121.081 | Department of insurance - powers and duties.
...d duties vested in and imposed upon the department of commerce prior to September 9, 1957, respecting the superintendent of insurance and any officers, deputies, or employees of the division of insurance, shall after that date be vested in and imposed upon the department of insurance. |
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Section 121.082 | Superintendent of insurance - prohibited activities.
...ock therein, nor be interested in the business thereof, except as a policyholder. |
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Section 121.083 | Superintendent of industrial compliance - powers and duties.
...ection, code enforcement, testing, licensing, registration, and certification. (2) Exercise the powers and perform the duties delegated to the superintendent by the director of commerce under Chapters 4109., 4111., and 4115. of the Revised Code. (3) Collect and collate statistics as are necessary. (4) Examine and license persons who desire to act as steam engineers, to operate steam boilers, and to act as inspe... |
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Section 121.084 | Industrial compliance operating fund.
...rce shall prescribe procedures for assessing the industrial compliance operating fund a proportionate share of the administrative costs of the department of commerce. The assessment shall be made in accordance with those procedures and be paid from the industrial compliance operating fund to the division of administration fund created in section 121.08 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.085 | Financial literacy education fund.
...ant to section 1321.21 of the Revised Code. The fund shall be used to support various financial literacy education programs developed or implemented by the director of commerce. The fund shall be administered by the director of commerce who shall adopt rules for the distribution of fund moneys. The director of commerce shall deliver to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the mino... |
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Section 121.086 | High school financial literacy fund.
...E) of section 3319.239 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.09 | Qualifications of director of agriculture and chief of division of animal health.
...griculture shall be a person actively identified with agriculture. The chief of the division of animal health shall be a graduate of a recognized college of veterinary medicine and licensed to practice veterinary medicine and surgery in this state. |
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Section 121.10 | Director of health - qualifications.
...be either: (A) A physician holding the degree of doctor of medicine from a medical college approved by the state medical board who, before assuming his duties, has been licensed to practice medicine in the state and who has had experience in pursuing some phase of medical practice; (B) An individual who has had significant experience in the public health profession. |
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Section 121.11 | Bond and oath of office - blanket bonds - bond may be required of employee.
...02, 121.04, and 121.05 of the Revised Code, before entering upon the duties of office, shall take and subscribe an oath of office as provided by law and give bond, conditioned according to law, with security to be approved by the governor in the penal sum, not less than ten thousand dollars, fixed by the governor. The department of administrative services may procure from any duly authorized corporate surety a blanke... |
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Section 121.12 | Officer to devote entire time to duties and hold no other office - reimbursement for expenses.
...ion and section 108.05 of the Revised Code, each officer whose office is created by sections 121.02, 121.04, and 121.05 of the Revised Code shall devote the entire amount of time for which he receives compensation from that office to the duties of the office, and shall hold no other office or position of profit. Such an officer is entitled to his actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his offi... |
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Section 121.13 | Advisory boards may be provided.
...The director of each department may, with the approval of the governor, establish and appoint advisory boards to aid in the conduct of the work of his department or any division thereof. Such advisory boards shall exercise no administrative function, and their members shall receive no compensation, but may receive their actual and necessary expenses. |
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Section 121.14 | Employment subject to civil service laws.
...Each department may employ, subject to the civil service laws in force at the time the employment is made, the necessary employees, and, if the rate of compensation is not otherwise fixed by law, fix their compensation. All offices created by sections 121.04 and 121.05 of the Revised Code shall be in the unclassified civil service of the state. |
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Section 121.15 | Central office for each department - branch offices - restrictions on relocation.
...oes not prevent a department from increasing the number of its employees to meet the demands of its workload or for any other reason arising from circumstances unrelated to the department's relocation. |
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Section 121.16 | State agency notices.
... days after receiving notice from the federal government about a reduction or other modification to federal funding a state agency receives, the state agency that received the notice shall submit a copy to the president of the senate, or the president's designee, and to the speaker of the house of representatives, or the speaker's designee. Not later than ten days after receiving notice from the federal government ... |
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Section 121.17 | Co-operation and coordination of work under direction of governor.
...Under the direction of the governor, the directors of departments shall devise a practical and working basis for co-operation and co-ordination of work and for the elimination of duplication and overlapping functions. They shall co-operate with each other in the employment of services and the use of quarters and equipment. The director of any department may empower or require an employee of another department, subjec... |
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Section 121.18 | Report by each department.
...Each department shall make and file a report of its transactions and proceedings at the time and in the manner prescribed by section 149.01 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.181 | Identification of department acquiring interest in real property.
...Any instrument by which a department acquires an interest in real property, including any deed, transfer, grant, reservation, agreement creating an easement, or lease, shall identify the department for whose use and benefit the interest in real property is acquired, as specified in section 5301.012 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.19 | Power to inspect and examine.
...Whenever power is vested in any state department, board, or commission, to inspect, examine, secure data or information, or to procure assistance from another department, office, or institution, a duty is hereby imposed upon the department, office, or institution upon which demand is made to make such power effective. |
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Section 121.20 | Seal for each department - specifications - use.
...Each department shall adopt and keep an official seal, which shall consist of the coat of arms of the state, as described in section 5.04 of the Revised Code, within a circle one and one-fourth inches in diameter, and shall be surrounded by the proper name of the department, to which may be added the title of any division, board, or commission within the department, if the director of the department so prescribes. Su... |
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Section 121.211 | Retention and disposition of records.
...Records in the custody of each agency shall be retained for time periods in accordance with law establishing specific retention periods, and in accordance with retention periods or disposition instructions established by the state records administration. |
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Section 121.22 | Public meetings - exceptions.
...nduct all deliberations upon official business only in open meetings unless the subject matter is specifically excepted by law. (B) As used in this section: (1) "Public body" means any of the following: (a) Any board, commission, committee, council, or similar decision-making body of a state agency, institution, or authority, and any legislative authority or board, commission, committee, council, agency, aut... |
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Section 121.221 | Public meetings - virtual meetings.
...s an administrative hearing, hearing as defined in section 119.01 of the Revised Code, or other hearing at which a person may present written or oral testimony on a matter before the public body. "Meeting" has the same meaning as in section 121.22 of the Revised Code. "Public body" has the same meaning as in section 121.22 of the Revised Code. "Multi-party meeting" means a meeting in which the members of a publ... |