Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2743.75 | Jurisdiction over claims alleging denial of access to public records.
...eposited into the state treasury to the credit of the public records fund, which is hereby created. Money credited to the fund shall be used by the court of claims to assist in paying for its costs to implement this section. All investment earnings of the fund shall be credited to the fund. Not later than the first day of February of each year, the clerk of the court of claims shall prepare a report accessible to the... |
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Section 2744.01 | Political subdivision tort liability definitions.
...ted pursuant to section 4582.02 or 4582.26 of the Revised Code or in existence on December 16, 1964, regional council established by political subdivisions pursuant to Chapter 167. of the Revised Code, emergency planning district and joint emergency planning district designated under section 3750.03 of the Revised Code, joint emergency medical services district created pursuant to section 307.052 of the Revised Code,... |
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Section 2744.02 | Governmental functions and proprietary functions of political subdivisions.
...ion, a political subdivision is not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by any act or omission of the political subdivision or an employee of the political subdivision in connection with a governmental or proprietary function. (2) The defenses and immunities conferred under this chapter apply in connection with all governmental and proprietary func... |
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Section 2744.03 | Defenses - immunities.
...ion with a governmental or proprietary function, the following defenses or immunities may be asserted to establish nonliability: (1) The political subdivision is immune from liability if the employee involved was engaged in the performance of a judicial, quasi-judicial, prosecutorial, legislative, or quasi-legislative function. (2) The political subdivision is immune from liability if the conduct of the employee in... |
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Section 2744.04 | Statute of limitations - demand for judgment for damages.
...ion with a governmental or proprietary function, whether brought as an original action, cross-claim, counterclaim, third-party claim, or claim for subrogation, shall be brought within two years after the cause of action accrues, or within any applicable shorter period of time for bringing the action provided by the Revised Code. The period of limitation contained in this division shall be tolled pursuant to section ... |
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Section 2744.05 | Damage limitations.
...ion with a governmental or proprietary function: (A) Punitive or exemplary damages shall not be awarded. (B)(1) If a claimant receives or is entitled to receive benefits for injuries or loss allegedly incurred from a policy or policies of insurance or any other source, the benefits shall be disclosed to the court, and the amount of the benefits shall be deducted from any award against a political subdivision r... |
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Section 2744.06 | Satisfying a judgment against political subdivision.
...re not subject to execution, judicial sale, garnishment, or attachment to satisfy a judgment rendered against a political subdivision in a civil action to recover damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by an act or omission of the political subdivision or any of its employees in connection with a governmental or proprietary function. Those judgments shall be paid from funds of the political... |
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Section 2744.07 | Defending and indemnifying employees.
...ion with a governmental or proprietary function. Amounts expended by a political subdivision in the defense of its employees shall be from funds appropriated for this purpose or from proceeds of insurance. (2) A political subdivision does not have the duty to provide for the defense of an employee under division (A)(1) of this section if any of the following apply: (a) The act or omission occurred while the employ... |
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Section 2744.08 | Liability and self-insurance programs.
...death, or loss to persons or property allegedly caused by an act or omission of the political subdivision or any of its employees in connection with a governmental or proprietary function. The insurance may be at the limits, for the circumstances, and subject to the terms and conditions, that are determined by the political subdivision in its discretion. The insurance may be for the period of time that is set forth ... |
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Section 2744.081 | Joint self-insurance pool - risk-management.
... maintains a self-insurance program, or enters into an agreement for the joint administration of a self-insurance program, the political subdivision may, pursuant to a written agreement and to the extent that it considers necessary, join with other political subdivisions in establishing and maintaining a joint self-insurance pool to provide for the payment of judgments, settlement of claims, expense, loss, and damage... |
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Section 2744.082 | Reimbursement of general fund for self-insurance payments.
...ired the payment of deductibles from, funds or accounts in the subdivision's treasury, the subdivision's fiscal officer, pursuant to an ordinance or resolution of the subdivision's legislative authority, shall transfer amounts equal to those costs or deductibles from the funds or accounts to the subdivision's general fund if both of the following occur: (1) The subdivision requests payment from the employee ... |
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Section 2744.09 | Exceptions.
...y sureties, and the rights of sureties, under fidelity or surety bonds; (E) Civil claims based upon alleged violations of the constitution or statutes of the United States, except that the provisions of section 2744.07 of the Revised Code shall apply to such claims or related civil actions. |
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Section 2744.10 | Immunity as to Year 2000 compliant claims.
... subdivision to be year 2000 compliant, unless the claimant proves, by clear and convincing evidence, that both of the following apply: (1) The failure of the information technology system or product to be year 2000 compliant is the proximate cause of the damages alleged. (2) The state or the political subdivision failed to make a good faith effort, prior to January 1, 2000, to become year 2000 compliant. (C) An a... |
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Section 2744.11 | Assumption of liability in shared equipment service agreements.
...mance of a governmental or proprietary function, the agreement may provide that the recipient political subdivision and its officers and employees, as the case may be, assume any potential liability under this chapter in a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by an act or omission of the recipient political subdivision or its officers or employees resulting from t... |
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Section 2745.01 | Liability of employer for intentional tort - intent to injure required - exceptions.
...yment, the employer shall not be liable unless the plaintiff proves that the employer committed the tortious act with the intent to injure another or with the belief that the injury was substantially certain to occur. (B) As used in this section, "substantially certain" means that an employer acts with deliberate intent to cause an employee to suffer an injury, a disease, a condition, or death. (C) Deliberate remov... |
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Section 2746.01 | Court fees and costs in all courts of record; civil actions and certain criminal actions.
...5.05 of the Revised Code; (4) Fees of municipal police officers in state felony cases, as provided in section 2335.17 of the Revised Code; (5) Fees in arbitration proceedings, as provided in section 2711.06 of the Revised Code. (M) In an action to abate a nuisance or to enforce a local code relating to buildings, the expenses of operating and conserving the building, as provided in section 3767.41 of the Revi... |
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Section 2746.02 | Court fees and costs in all courts of record; criminal actions.
... costs of the offender's supervised community service work, as provided in section 2919.22 of the Revised Code; (E) In a case in which a defendant is charged with any of certain sexual assault or prostitution-related offenses and is found to have a venereal disease in an infectious stage, the cost of medical treatment, as provided in section 2907.27 of the Revised Code; (F) In a case in which a defendant is charg... |
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Section 2746.03 | Fees and costs in supreme court, courts of appeals, or court of claims.
... clerk of the court of appeals of the county, as provided in section 2303.03 of the Revised Code; (2) Additional filing fees or charges for special projects, programs, or services, as provided in section 2501.16 of the Revised Code; (3) Sheriffs or other officers who serve process, as provided in section 2501.19 of the Revised Code; (4) Reporters, as provided in section 2501.17 of the Revised Code; (5) The e... |
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Section 2746.04 | Fees and costs in court of common pleas.
...e office of the state public defender, fund shelters for victims of domestic violence, and special projects of the court, as provided in section 2303.201 and, for a court that has a domestic relations division, section 2301.031 of the Revised Code; (C) Filing for a divorce decree under section 3105.10 or a decree of dissolution under section 3105.65 of the Revised Code, as provided in section 3109.14 of the Revised ... |
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Section 2746.05 | Fees and costs in juvenile court.
...other applicable provision of law, a juvenile court shall tax as costs or otherwise require the payment of fees for the following services or as compensation for the following persons: (A) The fees provided for in section 2151.54 of the Revised Code; (B) Additional fees to computerize the court, make available computerized legal research services, and computerize the office of the clerk of the court, as prov... |
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Section 2746.06 | Fees and costs in probate court.
... the fees provided for in section 2333.26 and 2333.27 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2746.07 | Fees and costs in municipal court.
... and costs provided for in section 1901.26 of the Revised Code; (B) Additional fees to computerize the court, make available computerized legal research services, and computerize the office of the clerk of the court, as provided in section 1901.261 of the Revised Code; (C) Jurors, as provided in section 1901.25 of the Revised Code; (D) In proceedings in the small claims division, the fees and costs provided ... |
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Section 2746.08 | Fees and costs in county court.
... the court, as provided in section 1907.261 of the Revised Code; (C) Arbitrators, as provided in section 1907.42 of the Revised Code; (D) Jurors, as provided in section 1907.28 of the Revised Code; (E) Performing a marriage ceremony, as provided in section 1907.26 of the Revised Code; (F) Witnesses, as provided in section 1907.27 of the Revised Code; (G) In proceedings in the small claims division, the fees... |
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Section 2746.09 | Additional costs, fees, or expenses.
...ses of a receiver allowed by the court under section 323.49 of the Revised Code in a proceeding brought by a county treasurer to be appointed receiver for the purposes of collecting taxes and assessments charged upon real estate; (B) The expenses of a referee or receiver allowed by the court under section 1334.08 of the Revised Code in an action brought by the attorney general pursuant to that section for a vi... |
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Section 2746.10 | Indigent litigants.
...tion 2323.311 of the Revised Code, the clerk of the court shall receive and file the civil action or proceeding or the defendant's responsive action and the court shall waive any advance deposit or security for filing of the civil action or proceeding or the defendant's responsive action, any payment in advance for any taxable costs, including fees for publication or service of process by other means, and any payment... |