Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4510.17 | Suspension of license for drug or OVI offense substantially similar to state statute.
...ed, the city director of law or village solicitor of that city or village shall represent the registrar. If the petition is filed in a municipal court, the registrar shall be represented as provided in section 1901.34 of the Revised Code. (6)(a) In issuing an order granting limited driving privileges under division (E)(1) of this section, the court may impose any condition it considers reasonable and necessary to l... |
Section 5502.61 | Criminal justice services definitions.
...orneys, city directors of law, village solicitors, and other prosecuting authorities when prosecuting or otherwise handling criminal cases, and the county and joint county public defenders and other public defender agencies or offices; (d) The department of rehabilitation and correction, probation departments, county and municipal jails and workhouses, and any other department, agency, or facility that is conce... |
Section 2743.71 | Information explaining awards of reparations provided to victims.
...attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or similar prosecuting authority who prosecutes, an offense committed in this state shall, upon first contact with the victim, as defined in division (L)(1) of section 2743.51 of the Revised Code, or the victim's family or dependents, give the victim or the victim's family or dependents a copy of an information card or other printed material provided by the attorney ... |
Section 3319.16 | Termination of contract by board of education.
...es of the prosecuting attorney, village solicitor, city director of law, or other chief legal officer of a municipal corporation as authorized by section 3313.35 of the Revised Code, or may employ other legal counsel. A violation of division (A)(7) of section 2907.03 of the Revised Code is grounds for termination of a teacher contract under this section. |
Section 3767.06 | Order of abatement to direct removal of personal property and contents - attorney general nuisance abatement fund.
...767.11 of the Revised Code by a village solicitor, city director of law, or other similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation initially shall be applied to the payment of the costs incurred in the prosecution of the civil action and the costs associated with the abatement and sale ordered pursuant to division (A) of this section, including, but not limited to, court costs, reasonable attorney's fees, and o... |
Section 733.12 | Auditing accounts.
...egislative authority and to the village solicitor or city director of law, and the latter shall proceed forthwith to collect the indebtedness. |
Section 109.54 | Cooperation of other governmental agencies.
... police, prosecuting attorney, village solicitor, city director of law, or similar chief legal officer with the name, address, and telephone number of any person contained in the list. |
Section 124.341 | Violation or misuse - whistleblower protection.
...ing attorney, director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation, to a peace officer, as defined in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code, or, if the violation or misuse of public resources is within the jurisdiction of the inspector general, to the inspector general in accordance with section 121.46 of the Revised Code. In addition to that report, if the employee reaso... |
Section 135.01 | Uniform depository act definitions.
...er chief executive officer, the village solicitor or city director of law, and the auditor or other chief fiscal officer. (O) "No-load money market mutual fund" means a no-load money market mutual fund to which all of the following apply: (1) The fund is registered as an investment company under the "Investment Company Act of 1940," 54 Stat. 789, 15 U.S.C.A. 80a-1 to 80a-64; (2) The fund has the highest lett... |
Section 1901.20 | Criminal and traffic jurisdiction.
...on of the prosecuting attorney, village solicitor, city director of law, or other chief legal officer who is responsible for the prosecution of the case. (B) The municipal court has jurisdiction to hear felony cases committed within its territory. In all felony cases, the court may conduct preliminary hearings and other necessary hearings prior to the indictment of the defendant or prior to the court's finding that ... |
Section 1907.02 | Jurisdiction.
...on of the prosecuting attorney, village solicitor, city director of law, or other chief legal officer who is responsible for the prosecution of the case. (B) A county court has jurisdiction of the violation of a vehicle parking or standing ordinance, resolution, or regulation if a local authority, as defined in division (D) of section 4521.01 of the Revised Code, has specified that it is not to be considered a crimi... |
Section 2151.426 | Children's advocacy center - memorandum of understanding.
...ing attorney of the county or a village solicitor, city director of law, or similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation in the county who prosecutes any of the types of abuse specified in the memorandum of understanding creating the center as being within the center's jurisdiction in the area to be served by the center; (d) Any other entity considered appropriate by all of the other entities executing the... |
Section 2743.48 | Wrongful imprisonment civil action against state.
...attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or other chief legal officer of a municipal corporation, within one year after the date of the vacating, dismissal, or reversal, has not brought a criminal proceeding against the individual for any act associated with that conviction, provided that this division does not limit or affect the bringing of any such proceeding after the expiration of that one-year period ... |
Section 2744.03 | Defenses - immunities.
...attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer of a political subdivision, an assistant of any such person, or a judge of a court of this state is entitled to any defense or immunity available at common law or established by the Revised Code. (B) Any immunity or defense conferred upon, or referred to in connection with, an employee by division (A)(6) or (7) of this section does not... |
Section 2929.36 | Confinement costs definitions.
...ncludes a prosecuting attorney, village solicitor, city director of law, and attorney for a district of a joint city and county workhouse or county workhouse. (B) "Clerk of the appropriate court" or "appropriate court clerk" means whichever of the following applies: (1) If the local detention facility in question is a multicounty correctional center, multicounty-municipal correctional center, district community-bas... |
Section 2929.71 | Reimbursement of investigative costs of arson.
...attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation, the fire marshal's office, a municipal corporation, township, or township fire district fire department, the office of a fire prevention officer, and any state, county, or municipal corporation crime laboratory. (2) "Assets" includes all forms of real or personal property. (3) "Itemized statement" mean... |
Section 2930.06 | Prosecutor to confer with victim - court to give notice of proceedings to victim.
...on of the prosecuting attorney, village solicitor, city director of law, or other chief legal officer responsible for the prosecution of the case. (5) Nothing in this section prohibits a court from taking any action necessary to ensure that a person charged with an offense is brought to trial within the time required by sections 2945.71 to 2953.73 of the Revised Code and a defendant's constitutional right to a spe... |
Section 2935.01 | Arrest, citation, and disposition alternatives definitions.
...s of common pleas, includes the village solicitor, city director of law, or similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation, any such officer's assistants, or any attorney designated by the prosecuting attorney of the county to appear for the prosecution of a given case. (D) "Offense," except where the context specifically indicates otherwise, includes felonies, misdemeanors, and violations of ordinances of ... |
Section 2938.13 | Prosecution of criminal cases.
...on of a municipal ordinance the village solicitor or city director of law, and for a statute, he or the prosecuting attorney, shall present the case for the municipal corporation and the state respectively, but either may delegate the responsibility to some other attorney in a proper case, or, if the defendant be unrepresented by counsel may with leave of court, withdraw from the case. But the magistrate or judge sha... |
Section 2945.37 | Competency to stand trial definitions - hearing.
...rney or a city director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation who has authority to prosecute a criminal case that is before the court or the criminal case in which a defendant in a criminal case has been found incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity. (2) "Examiner" means either of the following: (a) A psychiatrist or a licensed clinical psych... |
Section 2950.034 | Prohibiting offender from establishing residence near school, child care facility.
...s, or the prosecuting attorney, village solicitor, city or township director of law, similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation or township, or official designated as a prosecutor in a municipal corporation that has jurisdiction over the place at which the person establishes the residence or occupies the residential premises in question, has a cause of action for injunctive relief against the person. The ... |
Section 2950.035 | Unlawful work with or supervision of minors.
...means the prosecuting attorney, village solicitor, city or township director of law, similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation or township, or official designated as a prosecutor in a municipal corporation that has jurisdiction over the place at which a person serves in a position in violation of division (A)(1) or (2) of this section. (3) "Working directly and in an unaccompanied setting" includes, bu... |
Section 2953.14 | State may institute appeal.
...ch appeal may be brought by the village solicitor, city director of law, or other chief legal officer of the municipal corporation. Like proceedings shall be had in the higher court at the hearing of the appeal as in the review of other criminal actions or proceedings. The clerk of the court rendering the judgment sought to be reversed, on application of the prosecuting attorney, attorney general, solicitor, director... |
Section 2953.31 | Sealing or expungement of record of conviction or bail forfeiture - definitions.
...attorney, city director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer, who has the authority to prosecute a criminal case in the court in which the case is filed. (2) "Bail forfeiture" means the forfeiture of bail by a defendant who is arrested for the commission of a misdemeanor, other than a defendant in a traffic case as defined in Traffic Rule 2, if the forfeiture is pursuant to an agreement with t... |
Section 3313.13 | Membership restriction.
... position under a city charter, village solicitor, or other chief legal officer of a municipal corporation may serve as a member of a board of education for which the chief legal officer is not the legal adviser and attorney under section 3313.35 of the Revised Code. A city director of law who was appointed to that position under a city charter may serve as a member of a board of education for which the city directo... |