Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5502.68 | Drug law enforcement fund.
...(A) There is hereby created in the state treasury the drug law enforcement fund. Ninety-seven per cent of three dollars and fifty cents out of each ten-dollar court cost imposed pursuant to section 2949.094 of the Revised Code shall be credited to the fund. Money in the fund shall be used only in accordance with this section to award grants to counties, municipal corporations, townships, township police districts, an... |
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Section 5502.69 | Ohio narcotics intelligence center.
...ence center in the department of public safety. The center shall operate as a division within the department. (B) The director of public safety shall appoint an executive director of the center. The executive director shall serve at the discretion of the director of public safety. The executive director shall advise the governor and the director of public safety on matters pertaining to illegal drug activities. To... |
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Section 5502.70 | Ohio mobile training team.
...r 119. of the Revised Code, shall adopt rules with respect to the Ohio mobile training team. The rules shall be made available for public inspection at the department of public safety and at other places and during reasonable hours as fixed by the chief mobile training officer of the Ohio mobile training team. |
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Section 5502.701 | Mobile training team officer qualifications.
...(A) As used in this section, "veteran" means any person who has completed service in the armed forces of the United States and who has been honorably discharged under honorable conditions from the armed forces, or who has been transferred to the reserve with evidence of satisfactory service. (B) No person is eligible for appointment to the position of chief mobile training officer or the position of regional mobile... |
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Section 5502.702 | Mobile training team officer duties.
...thin an officer's region with any other security protocols for activities or events outside of the building during or after school hours; (3) Upon request, assisting in strategic communications between federal, state, and local law enforcement or agencies in the event of an emergency situation at a school within an officer's region; (4) Offering tactical emergency medical services training to public and nonpublic... |
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Section 5502.703 | Ohio school safety and crisis center.
...r 119. of the Revised Code, shall adopt rules to implement this section. |
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Section 5502.99 | Penalty.
...(A) Whoever violates division (A) of section 5502.37 of the Revised Code shall be fined fifty dollars or imprisoned for not less than sixty days, or both. (B) Whoever violates division (B) of section 5502.37 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than five thousand nor more than ten thousand dollars, or imprisoned for not less than one nor more than five years, or both. (C) Whoever violates division (C) or (D)... |
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Section 5922.01 | Creation.
...ate, on a reserve basis, civilian cyber security reserve forces capable of being expanded and trained to educate and protect state, county, and local government entities, critical infrastructure, including election systems, businesses, and citizens of this state from cyber attacks. In the case of an emergency proclaimed by the governor, or caused by illicit actors or imminent danger, the governor, as commander-in-chi... |
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Section 5922.02 | Rulemaking authority.
...The governor may adopt rules consistent with the provisions of law governing the membership, organization, administration, equipment, and maintenance of the Ohio cyber reserve. A copy of the rules shall be available to the public in the adjutant general's office. |
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Section 5922.03 | Requisition of equipment.
...The governor may requisition from the United States department of defense, for the use of the Ohio cyber reserve, equipment that may be in the possession and can be furnished by the department, and make available to the reserve the facilities of state armories and equipment and other state premises and property that may be available. |
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Section 5922.04 | Military service not authorized.
...Sections 5922.02 to 5922.08 of the Revised Code do not authorize the Ohio cyber reserve, or any part thereof, to be called or ordered into the military service of the United States. The reserve may become a civilian component of the Ohio national guard. |
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Section 5922.05 | Qualifications for service.
...te background check, in accordance with rules adopted by the governor and adjutant general, before admittance into the reserve. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Revised Code, no person shall be disqualified from acceptance into the Ohio cyber reserve on the basis that the person is an employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state, or an employee or proprietor of a private entity that condu... |
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Section 5922.06 | Code of military justice applicable.
...Whenever the Ohio cyber reserve, or any part thereof, is ordered out for active service by the governor, the Ohio code of military justice shall be in full force with respect to those forces. |
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Section 5922.07 | Resignation; reimbursement.
...ved from the reserve in accordance with rules adopted under section 5922.02 of the Revised Code. The governor may require reimbursement for training, equipment, and uniforms if an Ohio cyber reserve member does not serve the full term of the member's membership agreement and the inability to serve out the term of the membership agreement was not due to disability or a similar disabling medical condition. |
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Section 5922.08 | Power of governor.
...The governor, as commander-in-chief of the Ohio organized militia, may order individuals or units of the Ohio cyber reserve to state active duty to protect state, county, and local government entities and critical infrastructure, including election systems, or for training as the governor determines necessary. The governor, upon the request of a business or citizen, also may order individuals or units of the Ohio c... |
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Section 737.01 | Director of public safety.
...y there shall be a department of public safety, which shall be administered by a director of public safety. The director shall be appointed by the mayor and need not be a resident of the city at the time of his appointment but shall become a resident thereof within six months after his appointment unless such residence requirement is waived by ordinance. |
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Section 737.02 | General duties - records - contracts.
...on of the mayor, the director of public safety shall be the executive head of the police and fire departments and the chief administrative authority of the charity, correction, and building departments. He shall have all powers and duties connected with and incident to the appointment, regulation, and government of such departments except as otherwise provided by law. He shall keep a record of his proceedings, a cop... |
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Section 737.021 | Division of traffic engineering and safety in department of public safety.
...t of such division, and shall make such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary for the government and operation of the division. He shall keep a record of all his proceedings in connection with the administration of such division. A copy of such proceedings, when certified by him, shall be competent evidence in all courts. Such division may be staffed by traffic and safety engineers and such other employees a... |
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Section 737.022 | Authority of director of public safety to promulgate certain traffic regulations.
...tor of public safety to make and issue rules and regulations concerning: (1) The number, type, and location of traffic control devices and signs; (2) The regulation or prohibition of parking on public ways or public property; (3) The regulation of the right-of-way at intersections of streets, alleys, and highways; (4) The regulation or prohibition of turns at intersections; (5) The creation, abolition, and r... |
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Section 737.03 | Management of certain institutions - contracts and expenditures.
...The director of public safety shall manage and make all contracts with reference to police stations, fire houses, reform schools, infirmaries, hospitals other than municipal hospitals operated pursuant to Chapter 749. of the Revised Code, workhouses, farms, pesthouses, and all other charitable and reformatory institutions. In the control and supervision of those institutions, the director shall be governed by the pro... |
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Section 737.04 | Mutual aid contracts for police protection.
...The legislative authority of any municipal corporation, in order to obtain police protection or to obtain additional police protection, or to allow its police officers to work in multijurisdictional drug, gang, or career criminal task forces, may enter into contracts with one or more municipal corporations, townships, township police districts, joint police districts, or county sheriffs in this state, with one ... |
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Section 737.041 | Providing police service without contract.
...The police department of any municipal corporation may provide police protection to any county, municipal corporation, township, township police district, or joint police district of this state, to a park district created pursuant to section 511.18 or 1545.01 of the Revised Code, to a port authority, to any multijurisdictional drug, gang, or career criminal task force, or to a governmental entity of an adjoinin... |
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Section 737.05 | Composition and control of police department.
...fied list of the department, under such rules and regulations as the legislative authority prescribes. |
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Section 737.051 | City auxiliary police unit - city parking enforcement unit.
...police officers, subject to any general rules prescribed by the legislative authority by ordinance, and shall prescribe rules for the organization, training, administration, control, and conduct of the auxiliary police unit. Members of the auxiliary police unit shall not be in the classified service of the city. (B)(1) The legislative authority of a city may establish, by ordinance, a parking enforcement unit withi... |
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Section 737.052 | Felony conviction precludes or terminates employment.
...ed Code. (B)(1) The director of public safety shall not appoint a person as a chief of police, a member of the police department of the municipal corporation, or an auxiliary police officer on a permanent basis, on a temporary basis, for a probationary term, or on other than a permanent basis if the person previously has been convicted of or has pleaded guilty to a felony. (2)(a) The director of public safety shall... |