Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 121.38 | Resolving agency disputes concerning services or funding.
...ing as part of the adjudicatory or dispositional hearing concerning the child, if appropriate, and shall provide notice as required for those hearings. Except in cases in which the hearing is conducted as part of the adjudicatory or dispositional hearing, a hearing held pursuant to this division shall be limited to a determination of which agencies are to provide services or funding for services to the child. At the... |
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Section 121.381 | Family and children first dispute resolution process.
...arent or custodian who disagrees with a decision rendered by a county family and children first council regarding services for a child may initiate the dispute resolution process established in the county service coordination mechanism pursuant to division (C)(9) of section 121.37 of the Revised Code. Not later than sixty days after the parent or custodian initiates the dispute resolution process, the council shal... |
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Section 121.382 | Services continued pending dispute resolution process.
...ss initiated by a parent or custodian under section 121.381 of the Revised Code shall continue to provide those services and the funding for those services during the dispute resolution process. |
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Section 121.39 | Identifying documentation that is basis for legislation dealing with environmental protection.
...2) Appropriation or regulation of privately owned property to preserve air, land, or water resources in a natural state or to wholly or partially restore them to a natural state; (3) Regulation of the collection, management, treatment, reduction, storage, or disposal of solid, hazardous, radioactive, or other wastes; (4) Plans or programs to promote or regulate the conservation, recycling, or reuse of energy, mater... |
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Section 121.40 | Ohio commission on service and volunteerism.
...end may establish, change, or abolish positions, and assign and reassign duties and responsibilities of any employee of the commission. Personnel employed by the commission who are subject to Chapter 4117. of the Revised Code shall retain all of their rights and benefits conferred pursuant to that chapter. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as eliminating or interfering with Chapter 4117. of the Revised Code ... |
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Section 121.401 | Adoption of recommended best practices when volunteers have unsupervised access to children.
...o apply to serve as a volunteer in a position in which the person will have unsupervised access to a child on a regular basis. (2) All volunteers who are in a position in which the person will have unsupervised access to a child on a regular basis and who the organization or entity has not previously subjected to a criminal records check performed by the bureau of criminal identification and investigation. (C... |
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Section 121.402 | Educational program for volunteers having unsupervised access to children.
...f a volunteer, confidentiality issues relating to reports of criminal records checks, and record keeping regarding the reports; (3) Makes available to volunteers information regarding the possibility of being subjected to a criminal records check and displaying appropriate behavior to minors; (4) Makes available to children advice on personal safety and information on what action to take if someone takes inapp... |
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Section 121.403 | Powers of commission - gifts and donations fund - use of moneys.
...conferences, meetings, or events; (3) Sell promotional items in furtherance of the commission's purpose described in section 121.40 of the Revised Code. (B) All monetary gifts and donations, funds from the sale of promotional items, contributions received from the issuance of Ohio "volunteer" license plates pursuant to section 4503.93 of the Revised Code, and any fees paid to the commission for conferences, me... |
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Section 121.41 | Inspector general definitions.
..."State officer" means any person who is elected or appointed to a public office in a state agency. (G) "Wrongful act or omission" means an act or omission, committed in the course of office holding or employment, that is not in accordance with the requirements of law or such standards of proper governmental conduct as are commonly accepted in the community and thereby subverts, or tends to subvert, the process ... |
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Section 121.42 | Inspector general - powers and duties.
...ermine if there is reasonable cause to believe that the alleged wrongful act or omission has been committed or is being committed by a state officer or state employee; (C) Except as otherwise provided in this division, contemporaneously report suspected crimes and wrongful acts or omissions that were or are being committed by state officers or state employees to the governor and to the appropriate state or federal p... |
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Section 121.421 | Investigation of casino control commission enforcement personnel.
...e office of the attorney general to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of all kinds of books, records, papers, and tangible things deemed necessary in the course of any such investigation. (B) The inspector general may enter into any contracts that are necessary to complete an investigation. The contracts may include contracts for the services of persons who are experts in a particular fiel... |
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Section 121.43 | Subpoena power - contempt.
...poenas and subpoenas duces tecum to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of all kinds of books, records, papers, and tangible things. Upon the refusal of a witness to be sworn or to answer any question put to him, or if a person disobeys a subpoena, the inspector general shall apply to the court of common pleas for a contempt order, as in the case of disobedience to the requirements of a subpoena iss... |
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Section 121.44 | Reports of investigations.
...not exceed the cost of reproducing and delivering the report. |
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Section 121.45 | Cooperating in investigations.
...ll make its premises, equipment, personnel, books, records, and papers readily available to the inspector general or a deputy inspector general. The inspector general and any deputy inspector general may enter upon the premises of any state agency at any time, without prior announcement, if necessary to the successful completion of an investigation. In the course of an investigation, the inspector general and any de... |
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Section 121.46 | Filing complaint - form.
...he inspector general, a complaint that identifies the person making the report and the state officer or state employee who allegedly committed or is committing the wrongful act or omission, describes the wrongful act or omission, and explains how the person reporting knew or came to his reasonable cause to believe that the state officer or state employee committed or is in the process of committing the wrongful act o... |
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Section 121.47 | Confidential information.
...he information, any information that is designated as confidential under section 121.44 of the Revised Code, or any confidential information that is acquired in the course of an investigation under section 121.45 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.48 | Appointment of inspector general.
...spector general from office only after delivering written notice to the inspector general of the reasons for which the governor intends to remove the inspector general from office and providing the inspector general with an opportunity to appear and show cause why the inspector general should not be removed. In addition to the duties imposed by section 121.42 of the Revised Code, the inspector general shall manage t... |
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Section 121.481 | Special investigations fund.
...investigation if it became public, provided that after any investigation using money transferred to the fund from an emergency purposes appropriation has been completed, the inspector general shall report to the board the object and cost of the investigation, but not any information designated as confidential under section 121.44 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.482 | Disposition of money received.
...or general receives pursuant to court orders or settlements shall be deposited into the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund. |
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Section 121.483 | Status of deputy inspector general as peace officer.
...A deputy inspector general appointed under section 121.48 of the Revised Code, who has been awarded a certificate by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of an approved state, county, or municipal peace officer basic training program, shall, during the term of the deputy inspector general's appointment, be considered a peace offi... |
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Section 121.49 | Qualifications.
... (5) At least five years service as a deputy inspector general in this or any other state. (B) No individual who has been convicted, in this or any other state, of a felony or of any crime involving fraud, dishonesty, or moral turpitude shall be appointed inspector general. |
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Section 121.50 | Administrative rules.
...ance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, shall adopt, and may amend and rescind, those rules he finds necessary for the successful implementation and efficient operation of sections 121.41 to 121.48 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 121.51 | Deputy inspector general for transportation department.
...ke their premises, equipment, personnel, books, records, and papers readily available to the deputy inspector general. In the course of an investigation, the deputy inspector general may question any officers or employees of the department and any person transacting business with the department and may inspect and copy any books, records, or papers in the possession of the department, taking care... |
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Section 121.52 | Deputy inspector general for workers' compensation.
... make their premises, equipment, personnel, books, records, and papers readily available to the deputy inspector general. In the course of an investigation, the deputy inspector general may question any person employed by the industrial commission or the administrator and any person transacting business with the industrial commission, the board, the audit committee, the actuarial committee, the investment committee, ... |
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Section 121.531 | Signs specifying ARRA funding prohibited.
...ent or distributor of funds received under the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009," Pub. L. No. 111-5, 123 Stat. 115, shall spend such funds to purchase, produce, erect, or maintain signs identifying the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 as the source of specific project funding. |