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OH SB20
Bill
Status
2/1/2011
Primary Sponsor
Timothy Grendell
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AI Summary
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Allows courts to terminate disability benefits for state retirement system members convicted of certain felonies (bribery, theft, corruption) committed while serving in a position of honor, trust, or profit.
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Requires retirement systems to notify prosecutors when members charged with qualifying offenses have been granted disability benefits and to provide medical documentation for court hearings on benefit termination.
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Permits recovery of disability benefits paid prior to termination through various mechanisms specified for different retirement systems.
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Classifies residential and familial information of probation officers and bailiffs as non-public records, protecting their addresses, phone numbers, family member information, and beneficiary designations from disclosure.
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Expands the definition of "position of honor, trust, or profit" to include positions where employees control expenditure of $100,000 or more in public funds annually.
Legislative Description
To provide for termination of the disability benefit of a state retirement system member convicted of certain felonies committed while serving in a position of honor, trust, or profit and to specify that the residential and familial information of probation officers and bailiffs is not a public record.
State disability benefit-terminate-certain felonies while holding office
Last Action
Committee Report - S
3/8/2011