Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 313.132 | Screening for presence of buprenorphine, naltrexone, and methadone.
...eputy coroner, or pathologist shall screen for the presence of buprenorphine, naltrexone, and methadone. |
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Section 313.14 | Notice to relatives - disposition of property.
...neys derived from the sale shall be deposited in the county treasury. A notice of the sale shall be given for five days in succession, and the sale shall be held immediately thereafter. The notice shall be made using at least one of the following methods: (1) In the print or digital edition of a newspaper of general circulation within the county; (2) On the official public notice web site established under sect... |
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Section 313.15 | Determination of responsibility for death.
...nger necessary to hold such body to enable him to decide on a diagnosis giving a reasonable and true cause of death, or to decide that such body is no longer necessary to assist any of such officials in his duties. |
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Section 313.16 | Laboratory examinations by coroner of another county.
...o follow the protocol established in rules adopted by the director of health under section 313.122 of the Revised Code, the coroner may request a coroner of a county in which such a laboratory is established or that has a laboratory able to follow the director's protocol to perform necessary laboratory examinations, the cost of which shall be no greater than the actual value of the services of technicians and t... |
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Section 313.161 | Cost of autopsy when death occurred in another county; death of inmate of correctional facility.
...e fees paid for such autopsies shall be credited to the coroner's laboratory fund created in section 313.16 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) Whenever an autopsy is performed, including any individual component of an autopsy as defined in section 313.123 of the Revised Code, and the person who died was an inmate of a state correctional facility, the department of rehabilitation and correction or the department of youth s... |
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Section 313.17 | Subpoenas - oath and testimony of witnesses.
...e kept on file in the coroner's office, unless the county fails to provide such an office, in which event all such records, findings and recognizances shall be kept on file in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas. The coroner may cause such witnesses to enter into recognizance, in such sum as is proper, for their appearance to give testimony concerning the matter. He may require any such witnesses to ... |
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Section 313.18 | Disinterment of body.
...rder the disinterment of any dead body, under the direction and supervision of the coroner, and may authorize the removal of such body by the coroner to the quarters established for the use of such coroner, for the purpose of examination and autopsy. |
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Section 313.19 | Coroner's verdict the legally accepted cause of death.
...nd the legally accepted cause of death, unless the court of common pleas of the county in which the death occurred, after a hearing, directs the coroner to change his decision as to such cause and manner and mode of death. |
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Section 313.20 | Coroner's writs.
....12 of the Revised Code, or if the emergency so requires, to any discreet person of the county, and such person is entitled to receive for the services rendered the same fees as elected constables. Every constable, or other person so appointed, who fails to execute any warrant directed to him, shall forfeit and pay twenty-five dollars, which amount shall be recovered upon the complaint of the coroner, before any cou... |
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Section 313.21 | Tests for emergency involving suspected toxic substances or for law enforcement-related testing.
...ries. (B) The coroner shall keep a complete record of all chemical tests and other tests performed each fiscal year pursuant to division (A) of this section, the public agency, hospital, or person for whom the test was performed, and the cost incurred for each test. This record shall be kept in the office of the coroner. |
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Section 313.211 | Powers of coroner regarding dangerous drugs.
...roy any dangerous drugs found at the scene of an investigation the coroner conducts, if the dangerous drugs are no longer needed for investigative or scientific purposes. |
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Section 313.212 | Notice of death by overdose.
...ical board, board of nursing, or state dental board. The coroner may include in the notice any information relating to the drug that resulted in the overdose, including whether it was obtained by prescription and, if so, the name of the individual who prescribed it. |
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Section 313.22 | Rights of administrator or executor.
... or executor, but moneys and effects taken by the coroner shall be delivered to such administrator or executor, whether before or after return thereof to the probate court. |
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Section 313.23 | View of autopsy by interested person.
...t's next of kin. (C) No person who is under eighteen years of age and who is not an interested person may view an autopsy. |
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Section 313.30 | Coroner to designate eye or tissue bank - immunity.
...coroner acting in good faith is not liable in damages for injury resulting from acting or attempting to act in accordance with sections 2108.01 to 2108.29 of the Revised Code regarding an anatomical gift. |
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Section 315.01 | Election and term of office.
...hall be elected quadrennially in each county a county engineer who shall assume office on the first Monday in January next after his election and shall hold such office for four years. |
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Section 315.02 | Eligibility for office of county engineer.
...s eligible to hold the office of county engineer. No person is eligible in any county as a candidate for such office or shall be elected or appointed thereto unless he is a registered professional engineer and a registered surveyor, licensed to practice in this state. |
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Section 315.03 | Bond of county engineer.
...he board indorsed thereon, shall be deposited with the county treasurer and kept in the treasurer's office. |
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Section 315.05 | Delivery of effects to successor in office.
...On leaving office, the county engineer shall deliver to his successor all books, papers, and other property and effects belonging to such office. In case of the failure of such engineer to do so, an action may be brought by his successor for the delivery of such property and effects, and for a forfeiture of five hundred dollars. If the successor to such engineer recovers in such action, he shall have judgment for t... |
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Section 315.06 | Removal of engineer by civil action.
...ourt of common pleas against the county engineer, alleging such engineer's incapacity, misconduct in office, or neglect of duty. A copy of the petition with the summons shall be served on such engineer. Such cause shall have precedence over other business, and, if upon trial thereof, the court finds an engineer guilty of any of the charges, by the judgment of the court he shall be removed from office. |
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Section 315.07 | Action on engineer's bond.
...the misconduct or neglect of the county engineer or his deputy may bring an action on the official bond of such engineer or deputy and recover judgment for any loss or damage sustained by reason of such misconduct or neglect. |
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Section 315.08 | Duties of county engineer.
...r section 315.13 of the Revised Code, unless the engineer determines them necessary. |
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Section 315.10 | County maintenance engineer.
...e board and engineer and containing not less than ten miles of improved county roads. The supervisor shall act under the direction of the engineer, and the engineer, when authorized by the board, shall establish a patrol or gang system of maintenance under the direct charge of such supervisors. The compensation of such supervisors shall be fixed upon a per diem basis by the board, and shall be paid out of the road re... |
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Section 315.11 | Office of county engineer.
...ith all necessary cases and other suitable articles at the expense of the county. Such office shall also be furnished with all tools, instruments, books, blanks, and stationery necessary for the proper discharge of the official duties of such engineer. The cost and expense of such equipment shall be allowed and paid from the general fund of the county upon the approval of the board. The engineer and each assistant an... |
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Section 315.12 | Office to be maintained partially from motor vehicle taxes.
...rived from the receipts from motor vehicle licenses, as distributed under section 4501.04 of the Revised Code, and from the county's share of the fund derived from the motor vehicle fuel tax as distributed under section 5735.27 of the Revised Code. (B) Where employees of the county engineer are temporarily assigned to perform engineering and plan preparation work on a bond-financed project, their salaries and expens... |