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Section 109.771 | Authority of tactical medical professionals to carry firearms.

...(A) A tactical medical professional may carry firearms while on duty in the same manner, to the same extent, and in the same areas as a law enforcement officer of the law enforcement agency the professional is serving, if all of the following apply: (1) The law enforcement agency that the tactical medical professional is serving has specifically authorized the professional to carry firearms while on duty. (2) The...

Section 109.772 | Authority of county correctional officer to carry firearms.

...(A) A county correctional officer may carry firearms while on duty in the same manner, to the same extent, and in the same areas as a law enforcement officer of the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the place at which the county jail, county workhouse, minimum security jail, joint city and county workhouse, municipal-county correctional center, multicounty-municipal correctional center, municipal-county j...

Section 109.773 | Rules governing the attendance of county correctional officers at peace officer training schools.

...The attorney general shall adopt, in accordance with Chapter 119. or pursuant to section 109.74 of the Revised Code, rules authorizing and governing the attendance of county correctional officers at approved peace officer training schools, including the Ohio peace officer training academy, to receive training to qualify them to carry firearms while on duty under section 109.771 of the Revised Code, and the certificat...

Section 109.774 | Qualifications for fire investigators to carry firearms.

...(A) A fire investigator may carry firearms while on duty if all of the following apply: (1) The state fire marshal, if the fire investigator is employed by the state; the legislative authority of the municipal corporation served by a fire department, if the fire investigator is employed by a municipal fire department; or the chief of the fire department of the township, the chief of the fire department of the joint...

Section 109.78 | Certification of special police, security guards, or persons otherwise privately employed in a police capacity.

...ty as a peace officer shall satisfy the educational requirements for appointment or commission as a special police officer or special deputy of a political subdivision of this state. (B)(1) The executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission, on behalf of the commission and in accordance with rules promulgated by the attorney general, shall certify basic firearms training programs, and shall issue ...

Section 109.79 | Ohio peace officer training academy.

... fund, which is hereby established. The attorney general shall use money in the fund to pay costs associated with operation of the academy. The costs of acquiring and equipping the academy shall be paid from appropriations made by the general assembly to the Ohio peace officer training commission for that purpose, from gifts or grants received for that purpose, or from fees for goods related to the academy. The Oh...

Section 109.80 | Basic training course for sheriffs - continuing education.

...rney general shall appoint a continuing education committee, consisting of not fewer than five nor more than seven members, including but not limited to, members of the Ohio peace officer training commission and sheriffs. The commission and the committee jointly shall determine the type of continuing education required for sheriffs to complete the requirements of division (E) of section 311.01 of the Revised Code an...

Section 109.801 | Annual firearms requalification program.

...tion to the sixteen hours of continuing education that are required by division (E) of section 311.01 of the Revised Code. (C) As used in this section, "firearm" has the same meaning as in section 2923.11 of the Revised Code.

Section 109.803 | Continuing professional training for peace officers and troopers.

...e on duty providing drug use prevention education training that utilizes evidence-based curricula to students in school districts, community schools established under Chapter 3314., STEM schools established under Chapter 3326., and college-preparatory boarding schools established under Chapter 3328. of the Revised Code. (2) Allow a peace officer or trooper appointed by a law enforcement agency to earn hours of con...

Section 109.804 | Chief of police training course; equivalency; deferral.

...id from state funds appropriated to the attorney general. The cost of meals, lodging, and travel of a newly appointed chief of police attending the chief of police training course shall be paid from the budget of the entity for which the newly appointed chief of police was appointed. (E) As used in this section: "Newly appointed chief of police" means a person appointed chief of police under section 505.49, 737.0...

Section 109.81 | Antitrust cases - appointment of special counsel.

...(A) The attorney general shall act as the attorney at law in any antitrust case for the state. He may act as the attorney at law in any antitrust case for any political subdivision of the state, for the governing body of any political subdivision of the state, or, as parens patriae, for any natural person residing in the state. The attorney general shall do all things necessary under the laws of any state or the fede...

Section 109.82 | Antitrust section - fund.

... is hereby created in the office of the attorney general a section of antitrust. Ten per cent of all recoveries obtained by the attorney general pursuant to section 109.81 of the Revised Code by settlement or by judgment in any court and the full amount of all related civil penalties, attorney's fees, and reimbursements of investigative, litigation, or expert witness costs shall be paid into the state treasury to the...

Section 109.83 | Investigating organized criminal activity.

...ay exercise all rights, privileges, and powers of prosecuting attorneys in such cases. (B)(1) When information is referred to the attorney general by an organized crime task force or the organized crime investigations commission pursuant to section 177.03 of the Revised Code, the attorney general shall review the information so referred and upon a determination that there is cause to prosecute for the commission of ...

Section 109.84 | Investigation and prosecution of violation of workers compensation law.

...eneral has all rights, privileges, and powers of prosecuting attorneys, and any assistant or special counsel designated by him for that purpose has the same authority. (C) The attorney general shall be reimbursed by the bureau of workers' compensation for all actual and necessary costs incurred in conducting investigations requested by the governor, the commission, or the administrator and all actual and nece...

Section 109.85 | Investigation and prosecution of violation of medicaid law.

...pose, have all rights, privileges, and powers of prosecuting attorneys. The attorney general shall have exclusive supervision and control of all investigations and prosecutions initiated by the attorney general under this section. The forfeiture provisions of Chapter 2981. of the Revised Code apply in relation to any such criminal action initiated and prosecuted by the attorney general. (C) Nothing in this sec...

Section 109.86 | Investigation and prosecution of patient abuse or neglect.

...d by the attorney general, have all the powers of a prosecuting attorney, director of law, or other chief legal officer when proceeding under this section. Nothing in this section shall limit or prevent a prosecuting attorney, director of law, or other chief legal officer from investigating and prosecuting criminal activity committed against a resident or patient of a care facility.

Section 109.87 | Acts or practices in violation of federal telemarketing laws.

...ection 1345.02 of the Revised Code. All powers and remedies available to the attorney general to enforce sections 1345.01 to 1345.13 of the Revised Code are available to the attorney general to enforce this section.

Section 109.88 | Investigation, prosecution of telecommunications and telemarketing fraud.

...with all of the rights, privileges, and powers conferred by law on a prosecuting attorney, including the power to appear before a grand jury, to interrogate witnesses before a grand jury, and to handle a case that comes out of a grand jury to its procedural conclusion, including an indictment, plea, trial, sentencing, diversion, and appeal. These powers of the attorney general shall be in addition to any other applic...

Section 109.89 | Access and use of national precursor log exchange information.

...3715.05 of the Revised Code. (B) The attorney general may enter into a contract or memorandum of understanding with the national association of drug diversion investigators or its successor organization and, if the attorney general determines it to be appropriate, a person to whom the authority to administer the national precursor log exchange has been delegated. The contract or memorandum shall govern the a...

Section 109.90 | Collaboration in establishment and administration of drug take-back program.

...(A) The attorney general shall collaborate with the state board of pharmacy and director of mental health and addiction services in the establishment and administration of a drug take-back program, as provided under section 4729.69 of the Revised Code. The office of the attorney general is solely responsible for the costs incurred in the establishment and administration of the program. (B) The attorney genera...

Section 109.91 | Crime victims assistance office - state victims assistance advisory council.

...ding medical, psychological, financial, educational, vocational, and legal services that were not in existence on July 1, 1985, shall be given second priority; (c) Other qualified programs shall be given last priority. (3) Provide advice and counsel to the attorney general in determining the needs of victims of domestic violence and developing a policy for the attorney general in the administration of the domesti...

Section 109.92 | State financial assistance to victim assistance programs that operate in state.

...e general assembly to the office of the attorney general for the purpose of providing state financial assistance to victim assistance programs that operate in the state. All amounts so appropriated shall be used to provide financial assistance to victim assistance programs in accordance with section 109.91 of the Revised Code and this section. The program for the provision of such financial assistance shall be admini...

Section 109.921 | Rape crisis program trust fund.

... assault, to provide those services and education to prevent sexual assault.

Section 109.93 | Attorney general education fund.

...The attorney general education fund is hereby created in the state treasury. The fund shall consist of gifts and grants received by the attorney general for the purposes of the fund. The fund shall be administered by the attorney general and shall be used to support various educational programs. These educational programs may include programs for consumer protection, victims of crime, environmental prote...

Section 109.94 | Attorney general may issue identity fraud passport to victim.

...(A) The attorney general, in cooperation with any law enforcement agency, may issue an identity fraud passport to a person who is a victim in this state of identity fraud or identity fraud against an elderly person or disabled adult and has filed a police report with any law enforcement agency citing that the person is a victim of a violation of section 2913.49 of the Revised Code. Once a police report of that nature...