Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 109.51 | Bureau of criminal identification and investigation created.
...ants as are 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 109.511 | Felony conviction precludes or terminates employment.
...reviously has been convicted of or has pleaded guilty to a felony. (C)(1) The superintendent shall terminate the employment of an investigator or a special agent who does either of the following: (a) Pleads guilty to a felony; (b) Pleads guilty to a misdemeanor pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement as provided in division (D) of section 2929.43 of the Revised Code in which the investigator or special agent agre... |
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Section 109.52 | Operation and maintenance of bureau.
...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 crimes and controlling criminal activity. |
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Section 109.521 | Bureau of criminal identification and investigation asset forfeiture and cost reimbursement fund.
...rned on the money in this fund shall be credited to the fund. |
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Section 109.53 | Equipment of bureau.
...d 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.
... this state related to the conduct of elections when requested by the secretary of state. The bureau may investigate any criminal activity in this state involving drug abuse or illegal drug distribution prohibited under Chapter 3719. or 4729. of the Revised Code or any violation of section 2915.02 of the Revised Code. The superintendent and any agent of the bureau may participate, as the director of an organiz... |
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Section 109.541 | Powers and duties of bureau.
...iminal identification and investigation under division (D)(1) of this section, may render emergency assistance to any peace officer who has arrest authority under section 2935.03 of the Revised Code if both of the following apply: (a) There is a threat of imminent physical harm to the peace officer, a threat of physical harm to another person, or any serious emergency situation. (b) The peace officer requests emerg... |
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Section 109.542 | Investigative personnel are peace officers.
...tory 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 capacity for the purposes of maintaining a current and valid basic training certificate pursuant to... |
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Section 109.55 | Coordination of law enforcement work and crime prevention activities.
...hall develop procedures and forms to implement section 2901.30 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 109.56 | Training local law enforcement officers in crime prevention, detection, and solution.
...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.
...rmation under this section as a prerequisite to employment of an individual pursuant to division (C) of section 3310.58 or section 3319.39 of the Revised Code, it may accept a certified copy of records that were issued by the bureau of criminal identification and investigation and that are presented by an individual applying for employment with the district in lieu of requesting that information itself. In such a cas... |
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Section 109.571 | National crime prevention and privacy compact.
...except that, in the absence of the requisite number of compact officers available to serve, the chief administrators of the criminal history record repositories of nonparty states shall be eligible to serve on an interim basis; (2) Two at-large members, nominated by the director of the FBI, each of whom shall serve a three-year term, of whom one shall be a representative of the criminal justice agencies of the feder... |
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Section 109.572 | Criminal records check.
...31, 1121.23, 1315.141, 1733.47, or 1761.26 of the Revised Code, a completed form prescribed pursuant to division (C)(1) of this section, and a set of fingerprint impressions obtained in the manner described in division (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 d... |
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Section 109.573 | DNA laboratory - databases.
...me scenes, specimens from anonymous and unidentified sources, and records collected pursuant to sections 2152.74 and 2901.07 of the Revised Code and a population statistics database for determining the frequency of occurrence of characteristics in DNA records. (4) "DNA record" means the objective result of a DNA analysis of a DNA specimen, including representations of DNA fragment lengths, digital images of autora... |
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Section 109.574 | Volunteers have unsupervised access to children definitions.
...ision, or recreation to children. (B) "Unsupervised access to a child" means that the person in question has access to a child and that either of the following applies: (1) No other person eighteen years of 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.
...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 days after the effec... |
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Section 109.576 | Notice of volunteer's conviction.
...at the person has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any of the offenses described in division (A)(1) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code, and if the organization or entity accepts the person as a volunteer in a position in which the person on a regular basis has unsupervised access to a child, the organization or entity shall notify the parent or guardian of each child for whom it provides services that the v... |
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Section 109.577 | Immunity from civil liability.
...o section 109.57, section 109.572, or rules adopted under division (E) of section 109.57 of the Revised Code, the organization or entity, and its 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 ... |
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Section 109.578 | Criminal records check.
... of this state, any other state, or the United States that is substantially equivalent to any of the offenses listed in division (A)(1) or (2) of this section. (B) Subject to division (E) of this section, the superintendent shall conduct any criminal records check pursuant to division (A) of this section as follows: (1) The superintendent shall review or cause to be reviewed any relevant information gathered and co... |
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Section 109.579 | Criminal records check.
...ery, fraud, passing bad checks, money laundering, drug trafficking, or any criminal offense involving money or securities, as set forth in Chapters 2909., 2911., 2913., 2915., 2921., 2923., and 2925. of the Revised Code or other law of this state, or the laws of any other state or of the United States that are substantially equivalent to those offenses. (B) The superintendent shall conduct a criminal records check p... |
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Section 109.5721 | Retained applicant fingerprint database.
...adoption by the public office and that elects to receive notice under division (D) of this section in accordance with rules adopted by the attorney general. "Participating public office" also means the department of medicaid if it elects to receive notices under division (D) of this section regarding independent providers. (5) "Public office" has the same meaning as in section 117.01 of the Revised Code. (6) "Parti... |
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Section 109.58 | Standard fingerprint impression sheet.
...police, and person in charge of every county, multicounty, municipal, municipal-county, or multicounty-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 super... |
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Section 109.59 | Fingerprint impressions and other descriptive measurements.
...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.
...tamine manufacturing laboratories, dump sites, and chemical caches as specified in that division and shall send the annual report, not later than the first day of March in the calendar year following the calendar year covered by the report, to the bureau of criminal identification and investigation. The law enforcement agency shall write any annual report prepared and filed under this division on the standard forms... |
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Section 109.61 | Sheriff or chief of police to forward information to bureau.
...rty 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 outfits, burglar tools, or burglar keys, or who have in their possession high po... |