Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 120.40 | Pay ranges.
...4 of the Revised Code for comparable positions of the staff of the Ohio public defender. |
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Section 120.41 | Indemnifying public defender in malpractice action.
... an attorney who was either personally selected by an indigent person or appointed by a court pursuant to section 120.33 of the Revised Code, the attorney shall be indemnified in accordance with division (B) of this section for any judgment awarded in the malpractice action or amount negotiated in settlement of the malpractice claim asserted in the action, and for any court costs or legal fees incurred in defense of ... |
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Section 120.51 | Legal aid society funding definitions.
...it is incorporated and operated exclusively in this state, its primary purpose or function is to provide civil legal services, without charge, to indigents, and, in addition to providing civil legal services to indigents, it may provide legal training or legal technical assistance to other legal aid societies in this state. (2) It has a board of trustees, a majority of its board of trustees are attorneys, and at lea... |
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Section 120.52 | Legal aid fund.
...stance to legal aid societies that provide civil legal services to indigents. The fund shall contain all funds credited to it by the treasurer of state pursuant to sections 1901.26, 1907.24, 2303.201, 3953.231, 4705.09, and 4705.10 of the Revised Code. The treasurer of state may invest moneys contained in the legal aid fund in any manner authorized by the Revised Code for the investment of state moneys. However, no... |
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Section 120.521 | Access to justice foundation; fund.
...o access to justice foundation, to actively solicit and accept gifts, bequests, donations, and contributions for use in providing financial assistance to legal aid societies, enhancing or improving the delivery of civil legal services to indigents, and operating the foundation. The Ohio access to justice foundation shall deposit all gifts, bequests, donations, and contributions accepted by it into the access to justi... |
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Section 120.53 | Application for financial assistance.
..., and legal technical assistance to be delivered by the applicant or by another person pursuant to a contract with the applicant, including, but not limited to, by private attorneys or through reduced fee plans, judicare panels, organized pro bono programs, and mediation programs. (C) The Ohio access to justice foundation shall determine whether each applicant that filed an application for financial assistance unde... |
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Section 120.54 | Uses of financial assistance.
...and legal technical assistance to other eligible legal aid societies; and (3) If the legal aid society has entered into an agreement pursuant to division (H) of section 120.53 of the Revised Code and in accordance with the description and list of conditions set forth in its application pursuant to division (B)(9) of that section, to provide funds for the services, programs, training, and legal technical assistance ... |
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Section 120.55 | Society to ensure conditions.
...al assistance from the legal aid fund under section 120.53 of the Revised Code shall ensure all of the following: (A) The maintenance of quality service and professional standards; (B) That no person shall interfere with any attorney funded in whole or in part by sections 120.51 to 120.55 of the Revised Code in carrying out his professional responsibility to his client as established by the rules of professional r... |
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Section 121.01 | Definition of terms.
...ions 121.01 to 121.20 of the Revised Code: (A) "Department" means the several departments of state administration enumerated in section 121.02 of the Revised Code. (B) "Division" means a part of a department established as provided in section 121.07 of the Revised Code for the convenient performance of one or more of the functions committed to a department. (C) "Departments, offices, and institutions" includ... |
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Section 121.02 | Administrative departments and directors created.
...ral health; (L) The department of developmental disabilities, which shall be administered by the director of developmental disabilities; (M) The department of insurance, which shall be administered by the superintendent of insurance as director thereof; (N) The department of development, which shall be administered by the director of development; (O) The department of youth services, which shall be admini... |
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Section 121.03 | Appointment of administrative department heads.
...of insurance; (I) The director of development; (J) The tax commissioner; (K) The director of administrative services; (L) The director of natural resources; (M) The director of behavioral health; (N) The director of developmental disabilities; (O) The director of health; (P) The director of youth services; (Q) The director of rehabilitation and correction; (R) The director of environment... |
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Section 121.031 | Administrative department head's regulation authority.
...The administrative department head of an administrative department created under section 121.02 of the Revised Code or an administrative department head appointed under section 121.03 of the Revised Code may direct an otherwise independent official or state agency that is organized under the administrative department or administrative department head as necessary to achieve reductions in regulatory restrictions in ru... |
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Section 121.04 | Offices created in the several departments.
...Offices are created within the several departments as follows: In the department of commerce: - Commissioner of securities; - Superintendent of real estate and professional licensing; - Superintendent of financial institutions; - State fire marshal; - Superintendent of industrial compliance; - Superintendent of liquor control; - Superintendent of unclaimed funds; - Superintendent of marijuana cont... |
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Section 121.05 | Assistant directors.
...d also shall act as director when the position of director is vacant, except that in the department of transportation, the department of health, the department of commerce, the department of administrative services, and the department of job and family services, the director shall designate which assistant director shall act as director in the director's absence. In each department without an assistant director, ... |
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Section 121.06 | Appointment of officers - term.
...ent in which their offices are respectively created, and shall hold office during the pleasure of such director. |
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Section 121.07 | Supervision and control of departments - establishing divisions.
...nt coordinator, who shall report to a position determined by the director of administrative services. With the approval of the governor, the director of each department may consolidate any two or more of the offices created in the department by section 121.04 of the Revised Code, or reduce the number of or create new divisions therein. The director of each department may prescribe rules for the government of the ... |
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Section 121.08 | Deputy director of administration in department of commerce.
...s and perform the functions and duties delegated to the superintendent under Chapters 4735., 4763., 4764., 4767., and 4768. of the Revised Code. (I) There is hereby created in the department of commerce a division of industrial compliance, which shall have all powers and perform all duties vested by law in the superintendent of industrial compliance. Wherever powers are conferred or duties imposed upon the superin... |
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Section 121.081 | Department of insurance - powers and duties.
...d duties vested in and imposed upon the department of commerce prior to September 9, 1957, respecting the superintendent of insurance and any officers, deputies, or employees of the division of insurance, shall after that date be vested in and imposed upon the department of insurance. |
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Section 121.082 | Superintendent of insurance - prohibited activities.
...The superintendent of insurance shall have no official connection with any insurance company, nor own any stock therein, nor be interested in the business thereof, except as a policyholder. |
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Section 121.083 | Superintendent of industrial compliance - powers and duties.
...e, and stuffed toys, steam engineering, elevators, plumbing, licensed occupations regulated by the department, and travel agents, as they apply to plans review, inspection, code enforcement, testing, licensing, registration, and certification. (2) Exercise the powers and perform the duties delegated to the superintendent by the director of commerce under Chapters 4109., 4111., and 4115. of the Revised Code. (3) C... |
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Section 121.084 | Industrial compliance operating fund.
...(A) All moneys collected under sections 3783.05, 3791.07, 4104.07, 4104.18, 4104.44, 4105.17, 4105.20, 4169.03, and 5104.051 of the Revised Code, and any other moneys collected by the division of industrial compliance shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the industrial compliance operating fund, which is hereby created. The department of commerce shall use the moneys in the fund for paying the opera... |
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Section 121.085 | Financial literacy education fund.
...inancial literacy education programs developed or implemented by the director of commerce. The fund shall be administered by the director of commerce who shall adopt rules for the distribution of fund moneys. The director of commerce shall deliver to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the minority leader of the senate, the minority leader of the house of representatives, and the... |
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Section 121.086 | High school financial literacy fund.
...E) of section 3319.239 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.09 | Qualifications of director of agriculture and chief of division of animal health.
...griculture shall be a person actively identified with agriculture. The chief of the division of animal health shall be a graduate of a recognized college of veterinary medicine and licensed to practice veterinary medicine and surgery in this state. |
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Section 121.10 | Director of health - qualifications.
...be either: (A) A physician holding the degree of doctor of medicine from a medical college approved by the state medical board who, before assuming his duties, has been licensed to practice medicine in the state and who has had experience in pursuing some phase of medical practice; (B) An individual who has had significant experience in the public health profession. |