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OH HB303
Bill
Status
Introduced
10/6/2009
Primary Sponsor
Barbara Boyd
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AI Summary
- Attorney General may serve notice of noncompliance on a mayor if the municipal corporation's population is 100 or fewer according to the most recent federal decennial census
- Attorney General may serve notice if the mayor or magistrate has not completed required training and education under section 1901.031 of the Revised Code
- Attorney General may serve notice if the mayor has not registered with the Supreme Court as required by section 1901.033 of the Revised Code
- Mayor's court will be dissolved if violations are not corrected within 60 days of receiving notice, with all pending cases transferred to the appropriate municipal or county court
- Attorney General must adopt rules under Chapter 119 of the Revised Code to implement this enforcement authority
Legislative Description
To authorize the Attorney General to dissolve a mayor's court that is operating in violation of statutory population, training, or registration requirements.
Dissolve mayor's court-if acting in violation of statutory requirements
Last Action
To Judiciary
10/6/2009
Full Bill Text
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