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Section 2715.21 | Powers and duties of receiver.

...(A) The receiver appointed under section 2715.20 of the Revised Code shall take possession of all notes, due bills, books of account, accounts, and other evidences of debt, that have been taken by the levying officer as the property of the defendant in attachment, and proceed to settle and collect them. For that purpose, the receiver may commence and maintain actions in the receiver's own name, as receiver, but no ri...

Section 2715.22 | Notice of appointment of receiver.

...The receiver appointed under section 2715.20 of the Revised Code forthwith shall give written or printed notice of his appointment to the persons indebted to the defendant in attachment, which notice must be served on the debtor by a copy personally, or by a copy left at his residence. From the date of such service, the debtors shall be liable to the plaintiff in attachment for the amount of money and credits of the ...

Section 2715.23 | Report of receiver.

...When required, the receiver appointed under section 2715.20 of the Revised Code shall report his proceedings to the court, and hold all money collected by him, and property which may come into his hands, subject to the order of the court.

Section 2715.24 | Officer to act as receiver.

...When a receiver is not appointed as provided in section 2715.20 of the Revised Code, the levying officer who attaches the property shall have the powers and perform the duties of a receiver appointed by the court, and, if necessary, as such officer may commence and maintain actions in his own name. He also may be required to give security other than his official bond.

Section 2715.25 | Disposal of attached property.

...The court may make proper orders for the preservation of property attached during the pendency of a suit and direct a sale of it when, because of its perishable nature or the costs of its keeping, that will be for the benefit of the parties. The sale shall be public, after such advertisement as is prescribed for the sale of like property on execution, and shall be made in such manner and on such terms of credit, with...

Section 2715.26 | Discharge of attachment by bond - deposit in lieu of bond.

...If the defendant, or other person on his behalf, before judgment, executes a bond to the plaintiff, with sufficient surety resident in the county and approved by the court, in the same amount as the bond filed by the plaintiff under section 2715.044 of the Revised Code, or if the plaintiff has not filed such a bond, in double the amount of the plaintiff's claim as stated in his affidavit under section 2715.03 of the ...

Section 2715.27 | Claim for causing death or injury.

...When the plaintiff's claim is for causing death or personal injury by a negligent or wrongful act, the bond required by section 2715.26 of the Revised Code shall be in such amount as is fixed by the court where the action is pending, or a judge thereof if application is made in vacation.

Section 2715.28 | Bond may be executed in vacation.

...The bond mentioned in sections 2715.26 and 2715.27 of the Revised Code, in vacation, may be executed in the presence of the officer having the order of attachment in his hands, or, after its return before the clerk, with the same effect as if executed in court. The sureties shall be approved by the officer before whom such bond is executed.

Section 2715.29 | Appearance and answer of garnishee.

...After written notice is issued to a garnishee as provided in section 2715.091 of the Revised Code, the garnishee shall appear and answer within the time allowed the defendant to answer the petition upon which the attachment was granted. Under oath, he shall answer all questions put to him touching property of every description, and credits of the defendant in his possession or under his control. The garnishee shall ...

Section 2715.30 | Garnishee may pay money into court.

...A garnishee under this chapter shall deliver the property in his hands or pay the money other than personal earnings owing by him to the defendant, or so much thereof as the court orders, into court in accordance with section 2715.32 of the Revised Code. He shall be discharged from liability to the defendant for property so delivered or money so paid and shall not be subjected to costs beyond those caused by his res...

Section 2715.31 | Attachment of garnishee for contempt.

...If a garnishee under this chapter fails to appear in court and answer, as required by section 2715.29 of the Revised Code, the court may proceed against him for a contempt.

Section 2715.32 | Disposition of property in hands of garnishee.

...If a garnishee under this chapter appears and answers, as required by section 2715.29 of the Revised Code, and on his examination it is discovered that at or after the service of the order and notice upon him under section 2715.091 of the Revised Code, he was possessed of property of the defendant, or was indebted to him, or both, the court may order the delivery of such property, or the payment of the amount owing ...

Section 2715.33 | Action against the garnishee.

...If the garnishee fails to appear and answer as required by section 2715.29 of the Revised Code, or if he appears and answers and his disclosure is not satisfactory to the plaintiff, or if he fails to comply with the order of the court to deliver the property and pay the money owing into court, or to give the bond required in section 2715.32 of the Revised Code, the plaintiff may proceed against him by civil action. T...

Section 2715.34 | Payment of costs by plaintiff.

...If the plaintiff proceeds against the garnishee by action, as provided in section 2715.33 of the Revised Code, for the cause that his disclosure was unsatisfactory, unless it appears on the trial that such disclosure was incomplete, the plaintiff must pay the costs thereof. When the claim of the plaintiff in attachment is satisfied, on motion, the defendant may be substituted as the plaintiff in the judgment.

Section 2715.35 | Judgment against garnishee.

...Final judgment shall not be rendered against a garnishee under section 2715.091 of the Revised Code until the action against the defendant in attachment is determined. If judgment is rendered therein for the defendant in attachment, the garnishee shall be discharged, and recover costs. If the plaintiff recovers, and the garnishee delivers up the property and credits of the defendant in his possession, and pays the mo...

Section 2715.36 | Judgment for defendant.

...If the judgment in an action in attachment is rendered for the defendant, the attachment shall be discharged, and the property attached or its proceeds returned to him.

Section 2715.37 | Proceedings after judgment for plaintiff.

...If judgment is rendered for the plaintiff in an action in attachment, it shall be satisfied as follows: So much of the property in the hands of the levying officer, after applying the money arising from the sale of perishable property and so much of the personal property, and lands and tenements, whether held by legal or equitable title, as is necessary, shall be sold by order of the court, under the same restriction...

Section 2715.38 | Court may enforce the delivery of property.

...The court may compel the delivery to the levying officer, for sale, of any attached property for which a bond has been given, and may proceed summarily on such bond to enforce delivery of the property, or payment of the money due thereon, by rules and attachment as in cases of contempt.

Section 2715.39 | Repossession of attached property.

...For the purpose of selling it, the court may order the levying officer to repossess himself of attached property which has passed out of his hands without having been sold or converted into money. Under such order, the officer shall have the same power to take the property as under an order of attachment.

Section 2715.40 | Attached property claimed by a third person.

...If personal property which has been attached is claimed by a person other than the defendant, the levying officer shall have the validity of such claim tried; and such proceedings shall be had, with like effect, as in case of property seized upon execution, and claimed by a third person.

Section 2715.41 | Priority of attachments.

...When several attachments are executed on the same property, or the same person is made a garnishee by several parties, on the motion of any of the plaintiffs, the court may order a reference to ascertain and report the amounts and priorities of the several attachments.

Section 2715.42 | Proceedings do not end by death of defendant.

...From the time an order of attachment is issued, the court shall have jurisdiction and control of all subsequent proceedings under sections 2715.01 to 2715.49, inclusive, of the Revised Code. After the order issues, if the defendant dies, or if the defendant is a corporation and its charter expires by limitation, forfeiture, or otherwise, the proceedings shall be carried on. In such cases, other than where the defenda...

Section 2715.43 | Objection to surety - additional security.

...(A) In any case in which a motion for attachment is filed, the defendant against whom the motion is filed may object to the surety of the plaintiff that filed the motion on the bond filed under section 2715.044 of the Revised Code, and the plaintiff may object to the surety of the defendant or another person on a bond filed under section 2715.26 or 2715.10 of the Revised Code, respectively. An objection against a sur...

Section 2715.431 | Complaint against surety.

...A party may seek recovery of damages awarded on final judgment and the costs of judgment execution against the other party's surety on a bond filed pursuant to section 2715.044, 2715.10, or 2715.26 of the Revised Code if execution of judgment issued in favor of that party is returned unsatisfied, by the filing of a complaint against the surety in the same action in which the bond was filed.

Section 2715.44 | Motion to discharge attachment.

...Before judgment, upon reasonable notice to the plaintiff, the defendant may move to discharge an attachment as to the whole or any of the property attached. The motion shall promptly be heard and decided by the court.

Section 5149.02 | Adult parole authority.

...the adult parole authority, one or more superintendents of the field services section, and the chairperson of the parole board, all of whom shall serve at the pleasure of the director and shall be in the unclassified civil service. The authority is a regular administrative unit of the department of rehabilitation and correction and shall operate under rules adopted by the director. The chief of the division of paro...

Section 5153.10 | Executive director - inquiry into community conditions.

...be in the classified civil service. The superintendent of the children's home, the county director of job and family services, or other individual may serve as the executive director. The agency shall, from time to time, inquire into community conditions affecting the welfare of children and study the work of the agency and its relation to the work of other organizations whose functions are related to child welfare...

Section 5153.13 | Bonds.

...y other employee thereof, including the superintendent of the children's home, having custody or control of funds or property, to give bond to the county, except as otherwise provided in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, in such sum as the board determines, with sufficient surety, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of such employee and the full and faithful accounting of any funds and properties...

Section 5153.16 | Duties of agency.

...ke investigations at the request of any superintendent of schools in the county or the principal of any school concerning the application of any child adjudicated to be an abused, neglected, or dependent child for release from school, where such service is not provided through a school attendance department; (15) Administer funds provided under Title IV-E of the "Social Security Act," 94 Stat. 501 (1980), 42 U.S.C...

Section 5153.25 | Industrial, agricultural, and other pursuits.

...The superintendent of the county children's home may provide and carry on, in connection with a children's home, such industrial, agricultural, and other pursuits for the children in such home as are deemed expedient by the public children services agency. Any products of such pursuits not needed to maintain the home may be sold, and all receipts from such sales shall be paid into the county treasury.

Section 5153.28 | Reporting child in need of public care.

...Boards of township trustees, the superintendent of any county home, and other officers and employees of any county, municipal corporation, or other political subdivisions of the state shall make a report to the public children services agency respecting any child in the county coming to their attention, who is deemed to be in need of public care. No child shall be kept or maintained in any county home, except with t...

Section 5155.11 | Duties of prosecuting attorney.

...On the request of the superintendent or administrator of the county home the prosecuting attorney shall prepare the affidavit provided for by section 5155.08 of the Revised Code, and shall also represent the complainant at the hearing provided for by section 5155.09 of the Revised Code.

Section 5155.12 | Subpoena of witnesses.

...as may be served by the sheriff or the superintendent or administrator of the county home. The sheriff and the jurors shall receive the same fees and mileage as provided by sections 311.17 and 2313.22 of the Revised Code.

Section 5155.19 | Monthly report.

...sioners or the operator may require the superintendent or administrator of the county home to submit to the board of county commissioners and, if applicable, to the operator a monthly report . The monthly report may contain any or all of the following: (A) The number of residents at the beginning of each month; (B) The number of residents admitted during the month; (C) The number of residents discharged during the...

Section 5155.21 | Removal of resident.

...The superintendent or administrator of the county home may remove any person who is a resident of the home and who has no legal settlement in the state, to the county and state where such person has a legal settlement.

Section 5155.32 | Screening of residents after closing of home.

...and shall perform all the duties of the superintendent or administrator of a county home so far as such duties relate to acceptance and discharge of persons determined eligible for county care. The board may appoint a person or a social or welfare agency to perform these duties for it.

Section 5155.34 | District homes.

... Such board of trustees shall appoint a superintendent or administrator and conduct the home in the manner prescribed by sections 5155.01 to 5155.33 of the Revised Code, insofar as such sections are applicable.

Section 5155.35 | Apportioning costs of district homes.

...sidents of the respective counties. The superintendent or administrator of such home shall keep exact records showing each day's enrollment and attendance of residents from each county, and shall report such enrollment and attendance monthly to the county auditor of each county of the district. The auditor and the county treasurer of the county in which the district home is located shall be the auditor and treasurer ...

Section 5160.052 | Procedures and formats for section 109.5721 notices.

... of medicaid shall collaborate with the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation to develop procedures and formats necessary to produce the notices described in division (D) of section 109.5721 of the Revised Code in a format that is acceptable for use by the department. The medicaid director may adopt rules under section 5160.02 of the Revised Code necessary for such collaboration. A...

Section 5162.80 | Good faith estimates for charges and payments.

..., or subject to the jurisdiction of the superintendent of insurance, that contracts, or offers to contract, to provide, deliver, arrange for, pay for, or reimburse any of the costs of health care services under a health benefit plan, including a sickness and accident insurance company and a health insuring corporation. "Health plan issuer" also includes a managed care organization under contract with the department o...

Section 5167.031 | Recognition of pediatric accountable care organizations.

...accountable care organization: (1) The superintendent of insurance; (2) Children's hospitals; (3) Medicaid managed care organizations; (4) Any other relevant entities, as determined necessary by the department, with interests in pediatric accountable care organizations. (E) In adopting rules under section 5167.02 of the Revised Code, the medicaid director shall do all of the following: (1) Establish applicat...

Section 5502.262 | School emergency management plans.

...ction: (1) "Administrator" means the superintendent, principal, chief administrative officer, or other person having supervisory authority of any of the following: (a) A city, exempted village, local, or joint vocational school district; (b) A community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code, as required through reference in division (A)(11)(d) of section 3314.03 of the Revised Code; (...

Section 5503.04 | Disposition of fines and moneys arising from bail forfeitures.

...sury, the trial court shall notify the superintendent of the state highway patrol of the case and the amount covered by the remittance. This section does not apply to fines for violations of division (B) of section 4513.263 of the Revised Code, or for violations of any municipal ordinance that is substantively comparable to that division, all of which shall be delivered to the treasurer of state as provided i...

Section 5503.31 | Arrest authority on turnpike projects.

...astructure commission. The patrol, the superintendent of the patrol, and all state highway patrol troopers shall have the same authority to make arrests on all turnpike projects for violations of state laws and of bylaws, rules, and regulations of the Ohio turnpike and infrastructure commission as is conferred upon them by section 5503.02 of the Revised Code to make arrests on, and in connection with offenses ...

Section 5505.01 | Highway patrol retirement system definitions.

... June 30, 1991. "Employee" includes the superintendent of the state highway patrol. In all cases of doubt, the state highway patrol retirement board shall determine whether any person is an employee as defined in this division, and the decision of the board is final. (B) "Prior service" means all service rendered as an employee of the state highway patrol prior to September 5, 1941, to the extent credited by the boa...

Section 5505.04 | State highway patrol retirement board organization and rules.

...ist of the following members: (a) The superintendent of the state highway patrol; (b) Two retirant members who reside in this state; (c) Five employee-members; (d) One member, known as the treasurer of state's investment designee, who shall be appointed by the treasurer of state for a term of four years and who shall have the following qualifications: (i) The member is a resident of this state. (ii) Withi...

Section 5505.16 | Application for retirement.

...pon written application approved by the superintendent of the state highway patrol, be continued in service after attaining the age of sixty years, but only until the member has accumulated twenty years of service credit in accordance with rules adopted by the board. (D)(1) As used in this division: (a) "Service in the uniformed services" means the performance of duty on a voluntary or involuntary basis in a unif...

Section 5505.18 | Disability retirement.

...on acting on behalf of a member, or the superintendent of the state highway patrol on behalf of a member, a member who becomes totally and permanently incapacitated for duty in the employ of the state highway patrol may be retired on disability by the board. To be eligible for retirement on account of disability incurred not in the line of duty, a member must have five or more years of service credit according to rul...

Section 5528.54 | Issuing general obligations to finance state projects.

...ised Code, subject to inspection by the superintendent of financial institutions, in the Ohio subdivision's fund established pursuant to section 135.45 of the Revised Code, in no-front-end-load money market mutual funds consisting exclusively of direct obligations of the United States or of an agency or instrumentality thereof, and in repurchase agreements, including those issued by any fiduciary, secured by direct o...

Section 5531.10 | Issuing obligations for state infrastructure projects.

...ised Code, subject to inspection by the superintendent of financial institutions. If the law or the instrument creating a trust pursuant to division (J) of this section expressly permits investment in direct obligations of the United States or an agency of the United States, unless expressly prohibited by the instrument, such moneys also may be invested in no-front-end-load money market mutual funds consisting exclus...