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Code · Ohio · Title 3 Counties · Chapter 325 Compensation

Section 325.11 — Salary of prosecuting attorney.

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(A)Each prosecuting attorney shall be classified, for salary purposes, according to the population of the county. All prosecuting attorneys shall receive annual compensation in accordance with the following schedules and in accordance with section 325.18 of the Revised Code:
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2018 FOR
PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS WITH A PRIVATE PRACTICE
Class Population Range Compensation
1 1 - 55,000 $67,413
2 55,001 - 95,000 74,969
3 95,001 - 200,000 81,363
4 200,001 - 400,000 90,662
5 400,001 - 1,000,000 96,471
6 1,000,001 or more 100,040
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2018 FOR
PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS WITHOUT A PRIVATE PRACTICE
Class Population Range Compensation
1 1 - 55,000 $120,549
2 55,001 - 95,000 133,941
3 95,001 - 200,000 133,941
4 200,001 - 400,000 133,941
5 400,001 - 1,000,000 137,194
6 1,000,001 or more 140,447
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019 FOR
PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS WITH A PRIVATE PRACTICE
Class Population Range Compensation
1 1 - 55,000 $70,784
2 55,001 - 95,000 78,717
3 95,001 - 200,000 85,431
4 200,001 - 400,000 95,195
5 400,001 - 1,000,000 101,294
6 1,000,001 or more 105,042
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019 FOR
PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS WITHOUT A PRIVATE PRACTICE
Class Population Range Compensation
1 1 - 55,000 $126,577
2 55,001 - 95,000 140,638
3 95,001 - 200,000 140,638
4 200,001 - 400,000 140,638
5 400,001 - 1,000,000 144,053
6 1,000,001 or more 147,469
(B)A prosecuting attorney shall not engage in the private practice of law unless before taking office the prosecuting attorney notifies the board of county commissioners of the intention to engage in the private practice of law.
A prosecuting attorney may elect to engage or not to engage in the private practice of law before the commencement of each new term of office, and a prosecuting attorney who engages in the private practice of law who intends not to engage in the private practice of law during the prosecuting attorney's next term of office shall so notify the board of county commissioners. A prosecuting attorney who elects not to engage in the private practice of law may, for a period of six months after taking office, engage in the private practice of law for the purpose of concluding the affairs of private practice of law without any diminution of salary as provided for in division
(A)of this section and in section 325.18 of the Revised Code.
(C)As used in this section, "salary" does not include any portion of the cost, premium, or charge for health, medical, hospital, dental, or surgical benefits, or any combination of those benefits, covering the prosecuting attorney and paid on that person's behalf by a governmental entity.
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