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Section 2953.25 | Certificate of qualification for employment for persons subject to collateral sanctions.

...ntervention in lieu of conviction for a violation of section 2903.01, 2903.02, 2903.03, 2903.11, 2905.01, 2907.02, 2907.03, 2907.05, 2909.02, 2911.01, 2911.11, 2919.123, or 2919.124 of the Revised Code; (e) The immediate suspension of a license, certificate, or evidence of registration that is imposed upon an individual holding a license as a health care professional under Title XLVII of the Revised Code pursuant ...

Section 4123.352 | Self-insuring employers evaluation board.

...ich may include, but is not limited to, probation, or a civil penalty not to exceed ten thousand dollars for each failure. A board recommendation to revoke an employer's status as a self-insuring employer shall be by unanimous vote. A recommendation for any other penalty shall be by majority vote. Where the board makes recommendations to the administrator for disciplining a self-insuring employer, the administrator p...

Section 4713.33 | Cosmetology licensure compact.

...s and, if proved true, would indicate a violation of that State's laws regarding fraud or the Practice of Cosmetology; or 2. Investigative Information that indicates that a Licensee has engaged in fraud or represents an immediate threat to public health and safety, regardless of whether the Licensee has been notified and had an opportunity to respond. K. "Data System" means a repository of information about Licen...

Section 4723.11 | Nurse licensure compact.

...ivilege such as revocation, suspension, probation, monitoring of the licensee, limitation on the licensee's practice, or any other encumbrance on licensure affecting a nurse's authorization to practice, including issuance of a cease and desist action. b. "Alternative program" means a non-disciplinary monitoring program approved by a licensing board. c. "Coordinated licensure information system" means an integrate...

Section 4731.61 | Disciplinary actions.

...n probation the holder of a license for violations of section 4731.22 or sections 4731.51 to 4731.60 of the Revised Code. This section does not preclude the application to, or limit the operation or effect upon, podiatrists of other sections of this chapter.

Section 4752.09 | Sanctions.

...section for any of the following: (1) Violation of any provision of this chapter or an order or rule of the board, as those provisions, orders, or rules are applicable to persons licensed under this chapter; (2) A plea of guilty to or a judicial finding of guilt of a felony or a misdemeanor that involves dishonesty or is directly related to the provision of home medical equipment services; (3) Making a material...

Section 4755.64 | Disciplinary actions.

...n which the conviction occurred; (2) Violation of sections 4755.61 to 4755.65 of the Revised Code or any order issued or rule adopted thereunder; (3) Obtaining a license through fraud, false or misleading representation, or concealment of material facts; (4) Negligence or gross misconduct in the practice of athletic training; (5) Violating the standards of ethical conduct in the practice of athletic train...

Section 2951.01 | Probation definitions.

...d Code. (D) "Multicounty department of probation" means a probation department established under section 2301.27 of the Revised Code to serve more than one county. (E) "Probation agency" means a county department of probation, a multicounty department of probation, a municipal court department of probation established under section 1901.33 of the Revised Code, or the adult parole authority. (F) "County-operated mu...

Section 2951.011 | Application of chapter before and after 7-1-96.

...(A)(1) Chapter 2951. of the Revised Code, as it existed prior to July 1, 1996, applies to a person upon whom a court imposed a term of imprisonment prior to July 1, 1996, and a person upon whom a court, on or after July 1, 1996, and in accordance with law existing prior to July 1, 1996, imposed a term of imprisonment for an offense that was committed prior to July 1, 1996. (2) Chapter 2951. of the Revised Code as it...

Section 2951.021 | Monthly supervision fee.

... under the control and supervision of a probation agency, the court may require the offender, as a condition of community control, to pay a monthly supervision fee of not more than fifty dollars for supervision services. If the court requires an offender to pay a monthly supervision fee and the offender will be under the control of a county department of probation, a multicounty department of probation, or a mun...

Section 2951.03 | Presentence investigation report.

... court, any appellate court, authorized probation officers, investigators, and any authorized court personnel, the defendant, the defendant's counsel, the prosecutor who is handling the prosecution of the case against the defendant, and authorized personnel of an institution to which the defendant is committed may inspect, receive copies of, retain copies of, and use a presentence investigation report or a written or...

Section 2951.05 | Offender on probation control and supervision.

...(A)(1) A county department of probation, a multicounty department of probation, or the adult parole authority that has general control and supervision of offenders who are required to submit to random drug testing under division (A)(1)(a) of section 2929.25 of the Revised Code or who are subject to a nonresidential sanction that includes random drug testing under section 2929.17 or 2929.27 of the Revised Code, may ...

Section 2951.06 | Release from custody upon entry of order of probation.

...rol and supervision of the appropriate probation agency, to the extent required by law, the conditions of the community control sanction, and the rules and regulations governing the probation agency.

Section 2951.07 | Probationary period.

... the court without permission from the probation officer, the probation agency, or the court to do so, or if the offender is confined in any institution for the commission of any offense, the period of community control ceases to run until the time that the offender is brought before the court for its further action.

Section 2951.08 | Conditions for arrest of person on probation or under community control sanction.

...ommunity control, any field officer or probation officer may arrest the person under a community control sanction without a warrant and bring the person before the judge or magistrate before whom the cause was pending. During a period of community control, any peace officer may arrest the person under a community control sanction without a warrant upon the written order of the chief probation officer of the pr...

Section 2951.10 | Final order.

...An order suspending the imposition of a sentence for a misdemeanor under section 2929.25 of the Revised Code and placing the defendant under a community control sanction is a final order from which appeal may be prosecuted.

Section 2951.13 | Attendance at revocation of community control sanction hearing.

...A convict confined in a state correctional institution for a felony committed while the convict was under a community control sanction imposed for a former conviction may be removed from the institution for the purpose of attending a hearing on revocation of the community control sanction. When a copy of the journal entry ordering the revocation hearing is presented to the warden or superintendent of the institution ...

Section 2967.02 | Administration by adult parole authority.

...(A) The adult parole authority created by section 5149.02 of the Revised Code shall administer sections 2967.01 to 2967.28 of the Revised Code, and other sections of the Revised Code governing pardon, community control sanctions, post-release control, and parole. (B) The governor may grant a pardon after conviction, may grant an absolute and entire pardon or a partial pardon, and may grant a pardon upon conditions...

Section 2967.021 | Application of chapter before and after 7-1-96.

...(A) Chapter 2967. of the Revised Code, as it existed prior to July 1, 1996, applies to a person upon whom a court imposed a term of imprisonment prior to July 1, 1996, and a person upon whom a court, on or after July 1, 1996, and in accordance with law existing prior to July 1, 1996, imposed a term of imprisonment for an offense that was committed prior to July 1, 1996. (B) Chapter 2967. of the Revised Code, as it e...

Section 2967.03 | Duties and powers as to pardon, commutation, reprieve or parole.

...The adult parole authority may exercise its functions and duties in relation to the pardon, commutation of sentence, or reprieve of a convict upon direction of the governor or upon its own initiative. It may exercise its functions and duties in relation to the parole of a prisoner who is eligible for parole upon the initiative of the head of the institution in which the prisoner is confined or upon its own initiative...

Section 2967.04 | Pardons and commutations.

...(A) A pardon or commutation may be granted upon such conditions precedent or subsequent as the governor may impose, which conditions shall be stated in the warrant. Such pardon or commutation shall not take effect until the conditions so imposed are accepted by the convict or prisoner so pardoned or having a sentence commuted, and the convict's or prisoner's acceptance is indorsed upon the warrant, signed by the pris...

Section 2967.05 | Release as if on parole of dying prisoner.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Imminent danger of death" means that the inmate has a medically diagnosable condition that will cause death to occur within a short period of time. As used in division (A)(1) of this section, "within a short period of time" means generally within six months. (2)(a) "Medically incapacitated" means any diagnosable medical condition, including mental dementia and severe, permane...

Section 2967.06 | Form of warrants of pardon and commutation.

...Warrants of pardon and commutation shall be issued in triplicate, one to be given to the convict, one to be filed with the clerk of the court of common pleas in whose office the sentence is recorded, and one to be filed with the head of the institution in which the convict was confined, in case he was confined. All warrants of pardon, whether conditional or otherwise, shall be recorded by said clerk and the officer ...

Section 2967.07 | Written applications for pardon, commutation of sentence, or reprieve.

...All applications for pardon, commutation of sentence, or reprieve shall be made in writing to the adult parole authority. Upon the filing of such application, or when directed by the governor in any case, a thorough investigation into the propriety of granting a pardon, commutation, or reprieve shall be made by the authority, which shall report in writing to the governor a brief statement of the facts in the case, to...

Section 2967.08 | Reprieve for definite time to person under sentence of death.

...The governor may grant a reprieve for a definite time to a person under sentence of death, with or without notices or application.