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Title 1 State Government · Chapter 109 Attorney General
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Section 109.01 — Election - term.
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Section 109.02 — Duties as chief law officer.
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Section 109.03 — Appointment of assistant attorney general and chief counsel - duties.
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Section 109.04 — Powers and duties of first assistant attorney general.
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Section 109.05 — Employees.
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Section 109.06 — Bond.
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Section 109.07 — Special counsel.
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Section 109.08 — Special counsel to collect claims.
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Section 109.09 — Action on official bonds.
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Section 109.10 — Proceedings in quo warranto.
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Section 109.11 — Attorney general reimbursement fund.
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Section 109.12 — Legal advice to state officers and boards.
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Section 109.13 — General assembly may require written opinions.
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Section 109.14 — Attorney general shall advise prosecuting attorneys and township law directors.
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Section 109.15 — Forms of contracts.
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Section 109.16 — Suits may be brought in Franklin county.
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Section 109.17 — Writs in other counties.
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Section 109.18 — Service by publication.
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Section 109.19 — Security for costs and verification of pleadings.
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Section 109.20 — Actions to be taken out of their order.
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Section 109.21 — Moneys paid into general revenue fund.
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Section 109.22 — Registers shall be kept.
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Section 109.23 — Charitable trust defined.
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Section 109.24 — Investigating transactions and relationships of trustees of charitable trust.
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Section 109.25 — Attorney general is necessary party to charitable trust proceedings.
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Section 109.26 — Registration of charitable trusts.
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Section 109.27 — Administrative rules.
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Section 109.28 — Inspection of register of charitable trusts.
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Section 109.29 — Courts to furnish information relating to charitable trusts.
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Section 109.30 — Notice of creation of charitable trust to attorney general and specified persons after probate of will.
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Section 109.31 — Trustee's annual report to attorney general.
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Section 109.32 — Charitable law fund.
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Section 109.33 — Employees.
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Section 109.34 — Notice of transactions by nonprofit health care entity.
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Section 109.35 — Approval or disapproval of proposed transactions.
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Section 109.36 — Defense of officers and employees definitions.
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Section 109.37 — Legal representation of correctional employee.
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Section 109.38 — Solicitor general.
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Section 109.39 — [Former R.C. 103.73, amended and renumbered as R.C. 109.39 by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Office of correctional facility inspection services.
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Section 109.40 — Compilation of statutes relative to obscenity.
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Section 109.41 — Claiming escheated property.
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Section 109.42 — Compilation of laws relative to victim's rights.
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Section 109.43 — Public records training programs - model public records policy.
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Section 109.46 — Domestic violence program fund.
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Section 109.51 — Bureau of criminal identification and investigation created.
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Section 109.52 — Operation and maintenance of bureau.
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Section 109.53 — Equipment of bureau.
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Section 109.54 — Cooperation of other governmental agencies.
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Section 109.55 — Coordination of law enforcement work and crime prevention activities.
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Section 109.56 — Training local law enforcement officers in crime prevention, detection, and solution.
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Section 109.57 — Duties of superintendent.
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Section 109.58 — Standard fingerprint impression sheet.
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Section 109.59 — Fingerprint impressions and other descriptive measurements.
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Section 109.60 — Forwarding fingerprints and descriptions to bureau - annual methamphetamine report.
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Section 109.61 — Sheriff or chief of police to forward information to bureau.
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Section 109.62 — Cooperation with interstate, national, and international system of criminal identification and investigation.
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Section 109.63 — Superintendent may testify.
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Section 109.64 — Periodic information bulletin concerning missing children who may be present in state.
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Section 109.65 — Missing children clearinghouse - missing children fund.
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Section 109.66 — Publication of statistical data on trafficking in persons.
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Section 109.67 — Public awareness publications on elder fraud and financial exploitation of the elderly.
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Section 109.68 — Establishment of statewide sexual assault examination kit tracking system.
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Section 109.69 — Reciprocity agreement.
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Section 109.70 — Prohibition against arrest and citation quotas.
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Section 109.71 — Ohio peace officer training commission created - definitions.
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Section 109.72 — Members - organization.
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Section 109.73 — Rule recommendations.
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Section 109.74 — Attorney general may adopt and promulgate rules and regulations.
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Section 109.75 — Powers and duties of peace officer training commission executive director.
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Section 109.76 — Peace officers not exempted from civil service.
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Section 109.77 — Certificate of completion of basic training program necessary for appointment.
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Section 109.78 — Certification of special police, security guards, or persons otherwise privately employed in a police capacity.
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Section 109.79 — Ohio peace officer training academy.
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Section 109.80 — Basic training course for sheriffs - continuing education.
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Section 109.081 — Attorney general claims fund.
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Section 109.81 — Antitrust cases - appointment of special counsel.
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Section 109.82 — Antitrust section - fund.
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Section 109.082 — Problem resolution officers for tax collection complaints.
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Section 109.83 — Investigating organized criminal activity.
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Section 109.84 — Investigation and prosecution of violation of workers compensation law.
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Section 109.85 — Investigation and prosecution of violation of medicaid law.
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Section 109.86 — Investigation and prosecution of patient abuse or neglect.
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Section 109.87 — Acts or practices in violation of federal telemarketing laws.
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Section 109.88 — Investigation, prosecution of telecommunications and telemarketing fraud.
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Section 109.89 — Access and use of national precursor log exchange information.
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Section 109.90 — Collaboration in establishment and administration of drug take-back program.
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Section 109.91 — Crime victims assistance office - state victims assistance advisory council.
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Section 109.92 — State financial assistance to victim assistance programs that operate in state.
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Section 109.93 — Attorney general education fund.
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Section 109.94 — Attorney general may issue identity fraud passport to victim.
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Section 109.95 — Criminal proceedings for election fraud.
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Section 109.97 — Capital case status report.
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Section 109.98 — Civil action against state retirement board member for breach of fiduciary duty.
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Section 109.99 — Penalty.
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Section 109.111 — Attorney general court order and settlement fund.
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Section 109.112 — Notice of receipt of funds; disposition of funds.
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Section 109.113 — Large settlements and awards fund.
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Section 109.121 — Real property title review and opinion.
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Section 109.122 — Review of entertainment or sponsorship contracts of expositions commission.
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Section 109.231 — Prohibited administrative acts.
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Section 109.232 — Amendment of governing instrument of trust.
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Section 109.361 — Defense of state officer or employee in civil action.
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Section 109.362 — Investigation as to whether action was manifestly outside scope of duties or with malicious purpose or in bad faith.
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Section 109.363 — Employer to provide written report and information.
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Section 109.364 — Denial of representation.
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Section 109.365 — Information obtained is privileged.
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Section 109.366 — Administrative rules.
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Section 109.511 — Felony conviction precludes or terminates employment.
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Section 109.521 — Bureau of criminal identification and investigation asset forfeiture and cost reimbursement fund.
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Section 109.541 — Powers and duties of bureau.
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Section 109.542 — Investigative personnel are peace officers.
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Section 109.571 — National crime prevention and privacy compact.
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Section 109.572 — Criminal records check.
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Section 109.573 — DNA laboratory - databases.
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Section 109.574 — Volunteers have unsupervised access to children definitions.
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Section 109.575 — Information provided by volunteers having access to children.
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Section 109.576 — Notice of volunteer's conviction.
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Section 109.577 — Immunity from civil liability.
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Section 109.578 — Criminal records check.
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Section 109.579 — Criminal records check.
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Section 109.731 — Prescribed forms.
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Section 109.741 — Rules governing training of peace officers in handling of missing children and child abuse and neglect cases.
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Section 109.742 — Rules governing training of peace officers in crisis intervention.
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Section 109.743 — Administrative rules.
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Section 109.744 — Rules governing training of peace officers in handling of offense of domestic violence.
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Section 109.745 — Training for investigating and handling crime of trafficking in persons.
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Section 109.746 — Public awareness programs regarding trafficking in persons.
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Section 109.747 — Rules governing training of peace officers on companion animal encounters and companion animal behavior.
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Section 109.748 — Rules governing the training of tactical medical professionals to carry firearms.
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Section 109.749 — Training materials on restraining or confining pregnant children or women.
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Section 109.751 — Attendance of undercover drug agents, bailiffs, deputy bailiffs or public defender investigators at basic training programs.
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Section 109.752 — Sheriff attending peace officer basic training programs.
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Section 109.761 — Reports of appointment to peace officer training commission.
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Section 109.771 — Authority of tactical medical professionals to carry firearms.
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Section 109.772 — Authority of county correctional officer to carry firearms.
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Section 109.773 — Rules governing the attendance of county correctional officers at peace officer training schools.
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Section 109.774 — Qualifications for fire investigators to carry firearms.
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Section 109.791 — Peace officer training - sergeants and above.
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Section 109.801 — Annual firearms requalification program.
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Section 109.803 — Continuing professional training for peace officers and troopers.
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Section 109.804 — Chief of police training course; equivalency; deferral.
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Section 109.921 — Rape crisis program trust fund.
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Section 109.941 — Technical assistance regarding identity fraud crimes.
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Section 109.981 — Civil action against workers' compensation oversight commission member.
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Section 109.5721 — Retained applicant fingerprint database.
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Section 109.7410 — Rules governing training of peace officers interacting with individuals with dementia.
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Section 109.7411 — Rules governing hospital security personnel access to online training.
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Section 109.7412 — [Enacted as R.C. 109.7411 by H.B. 315, 135th General Assembly, and recodified as R.C. 109.7412 pursuant to R.C. 103.131] Peace officer training regarding at-risk youth.
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Section 109.7481 — Rules governing training of fire investigators to carry firearms.