Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 109.542 | Investigative personnel are peace officers.
...ompletion 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 capacity for the purposes of maintaining a current and valid basic training certificate pursuant to rules... |
Section 109.578 | Criminal records check.
...essions at a county sheriff's office, a municipal police department, or any other entity with the ability to make fingerprint impressions on the standard impression sheets prescribed by the superintendent. The office, department, or entity may charge the person a reasonable fee for making the impressions. The standard impression sheets the superintendent prescribes pursuant to this division may be in a tangible forma... |
Section 109.579 | Criminal records check.
...ns made at a county sheriff's office, a municipal police department, or any other entity with the ability to make fingerprint impressions on the standard impression sheets prescribed by the superintendent. The office, department, or entity may charge the person a reasonable fee for making the impressions. The standard impression sheets the superintendent prescribes pursuant to this division may be in a tangible forma... |
Section 109.64 | Periodic information bulletin concerning missing children who may be present in state.
...heriff, marshal, police department of a municipal corporation, police force of a township police district or joint police district, and township constable in this state, to the board of education of each school district in this state, and to each nonpublic school in this state. The bureau shall provide a copy of the bulletin, upon request, to other persons or entities. The superintendent of the bureau, with the appro... |
Section 109.747 | Rules governing training of peace officers on companion animal encounters and companion animal behavior.
...on animal behavior; (3) State laws and municipal ordinances related to companion animals; (4) Avoiding a companion animal attack; (5) Using nonlethal methods to defend against a companion animal attack. (D) As used in this section, "companion animal" has the same meaning as in section 959.131 of the Revised Code. |
Section 109.752 | Sheriff attending peace officer basic training programs.
...actory completion of any state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training program that has been approved by the executive director under section 109.75 of the Revised Code or is offered at the Ohio peace officer training academy. |
Section 109.771 | Authority of tactical medical professionals to carry firearms.
...letion of an approved state, county, or municipal basic training program or a program at the Ohio peace officer training academy that qualifies the professional to carry firearms while on duty and that conforms to the rules adopted under section 109.748 of the Revised Code. (b) Prior to or during employment as a tactical medical professional and prior to June 1, 2018, the professional has successfully completed a f... |
Section 109.801 | Annual firearms requalification program.
... of an organized police department of a municipal corporation or township, chief of police of a township police district or joint police district police force, superintendent of the state highway patrol, state highway patrol trooper, or chief of police of a university or college police department; any parole or probation officer who carries a firearm in the course of official duties; any county correctional officer; ... |
Section 109.804 | Chief of police training course; equivalency; deferral.
...ice. "Law enforcement agency" means a municipal or township police department, or any other entity authorized by statute to appoint peace officers to enforce criminal laws and who have the statutory power of arrest. "Law enforcement agency" does not include a county sheriff's office, the state highway patrol, or the bureau of criminal identification and investigation. |
Section 109.921 | Rape crisis program trust fund.
...b) A violation of an existing or former municipal ordinance or law of this or any other state or the United States that is or was substantially equivalent to any section listed in division (A)(2)(a) of this section. (B) There is hereby created in the state treasury the rape crisis program trust fund, consisting of money paid into the fund pursuant to sections 307.515 and 311.172 of the Revised Code and any money ap... |
Section 1109.32 | Bonds, notes and other debt securities as investments.
...or other debt securities of any county, municipal corporation, township, school district, improvement district, sewer district, or other subdivision of this state or any other state of the United States, that are the direct obligation of the county or the subdivision issuing them and for which the full faith and credit of the issuing county or subdivision is pledged to provide payment of principal and interest; (4) ... |
Section 1109.35 | Investing in venture capital firms, small businesses and economic development corporations.
... redevelopment of blighted areas within municipal corporations. (b) Other investments similar to the investments described in division (B)(1)(a) of this section and acceptable to the superintendent of financial institutions. (2) A state bank's investment in any one corporation or other entity pursuant to division (B)(1) of this section shall not exceed five per cent of the bank's capital, unless the superintendent ... |
Section 111.12 | Publication of roster and statistics.
...nd the official roster of township and municipal officers. |
Section 111.22 | Copies of resolutions and ordinances to be certified to secretary of state.
...f every township and the clerk of every municipal corporation, board of elections, and board of county commissioners shall: (A) Furnish and certify to the secretary of state all copies of resolutions, ordinances, other instruments, portions of public records, and other information as the secretary of state requires; and (B) Furnish and certify duplicate copies of so much of each item as the secretary of state pres... |
Section 117.38 | Annual reports.
...service industry owned or operated by a municipal corporation, and the cost of such ownership or operation; (4) Amount of public debt of each taxing district, the purpose for which each item of such debt was created, and the provision made for the payment thereof. (D) Any public office, other than a state agency, that does not file its financial report at the time required by this section shall pay to the auditor o... |
Section 119.12 | Appeal by party adversely affected - notice - record - hearing - judgment.
...he state personnel board of review or a municipal or civil service township civil service commission shall be taken to the court of common pleas of the county in which the appointing authority is located or, in the case of an appeal by the department of rehabilitation and correction, to the court of common pleas of Franklin county. (5) If any party appealing from an order described in division (B)(1), (2), or (6) o... |
Section 120.15 | County public defender - powers and duties.
...lect all moneys due from contracts with municipal corporations or for reimbursement for legal services under this chapter and institute such actions in court for the collection of such sums as he considers advisable. All moneys collected or received by the public defender shall be paid into the county treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund. (4) Appoint assistant county public defenders and all other per... |
Section 120.18 | Reimbursement of county.
..., except a contract entered into with a municipal corporation pursuant to division (E) of section 120.14 of the Revised Code, gift, or grant. (B) If the county public defender fails to maintain the standards for the conduct of the office established by rules of the Ohio public defender commission pursuant to divisions (B) and (C) of section 120.03 or the standards established by the state public defender pursuant ... |
Section 120.25 | Joint county public defender - powers and duties.
...lect all moneys due from contracts with municipal corporations or for reimbursement for legal services under this chapter and institute such actions in court for the collection of such sums as he considers advisable. The public defender shall pay into the treasury of each county in the district, to the credit of the general revenue fund, the county's proportionate share of all moneys collected or received by him. (4... |
Section 120.28 | Reimbursement of joint county board.
..., except a contract entered into with a municipal corporation pursuant to division (E) of section 120.24 of the Revised Code, gift, or grant. Each county in the district shall be entitled to a share of such state reimbursement in proportion to the percentage of the cost it has agreed to pay. (B) If the joint county public defender fails to maintain the standards for the conduct of the office established by the rule... |
Section 121.483 | Status of deputy inspector general as peace officer.
...letion of an approved state, county, or municipal peace officer basic training program, shall, during the term of the deputy inspector general's appointment, be considered a peace officer for the purpose of maintaining a current and valid basic training certificate pursuant to rules adopted under section 109.74 of the Revised Code. |
Section 122.011 | Department of development powers and duties.
...de, 26 U.S.C. 1400U-1. If any county or municipal corporation waives any portion of an allocation it receives under division (A)(14) of this section, the department may reallocate that amount. Any allocation or reallocation shall be made in accordance with this section and section 1400U-1 of the Internal Revenue Code. (B) The director of development may request the attorney general to, and the attorney general, in ... |
Section 122.06 | Planning duties.
...doing, the department may contract with municipal subdivisions, with regional planning commissions, and with qualified persons, firms, and agencies. (E) Cooperate with federal agencies and authorities of other states in the solution of community and development problems which cross state lines; (F) Recommend guidelines for the development and management of new communities; (G) Prepare and maintain rules concerning... |
Section 122.12 | Definitions.
...for one or more games. (B) "Endorsing municipality" means a municipal corporation that contains a site selected by a site selection organization for one or more games. (C) "Game support contract" means a joinder undertaking, joinder agreement, or similar contract executed by an endorsing municipality or endorsing county and a site selection organization. (D) "Game" means a national or international competition ... |
Section 122.17 | Grants to foster job creation.
...e authority of the county, township, or municipal corporation from which the employment positions would be relocated has been notified by the taxpayer of the relocation. For purposes of this section, the movement of an employment position from one political subdivision to another political subdivision shall be considered a relocation of an employment position unless the employment position in the first political s... |