Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 101 | General Assembly
Section 101.311 | Sergeant at Arms of House and Assistants.

Effective: September 5, 2001
Latest Legislation: House Bill 94 - 124th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section, "capitol square" has the same meaning as in section 105.41 of the Revised Code.
(B)(1) The speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint a sergeant at arms for the house of representatives.
(2) The speaker of the house of representatives shall adopt a policy specifying the minimum continuing training required for a person to maintain employment as house sergeant at arms or an assistant house sergeant at arms. The continuing training for the house sergeant at arms if the house sergeant at arms has arrest authority pursuant to division (E)(1) of this section and for all assistant sergeants at arms shall include firearms requalification under section 109.801 of the Revised Code.
(C)(1) The house sergeant at arms may appoint assistant house sergeants at arms to assist the house sergeant at arms in performing the duties described in divisions (D) and (E) of this section. The house sergeant at arms shall not appoint a person to be an assistant house sergeant at arms unless one of the following applies:
(a) The person previously has been awarded a certificate by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training program, the person previously has been employed as a peace officer, the prior employment of the person as a peace officer contains no breaks in service of more than one year, and the person has successfully completed a firearms requalification program under section 109.801 of the Revised Code.
(b) The person previously has been awarded a certificate by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training program, the person previously has been employed as a peace officer, the prior employment of the person as a peace officer contains a break in service of one year or more and not more than four years, the person has received all updated training required by the house sergeant at arms, and the person has successfully completed a firearms requalification program under section 109.801 of the Revised Code.
(c) The person previously has been employed as a trooper of the state highway patrol, within one year prior to employment as an assistant house sergeant at arms the person had arrest authority as a trooper of the state highway patrol, and the person has successfully completed a firearms requalification program under section 109.801 of the Revised Code.
(d) The person previously has been employed as a trooper of the state highway patrol, the prior employment as a trooper of the state highway patrol contains a break in service of one year or more and not more than four years, the person has received all updated training required by the house sergeant at arms, and the person has successfully completed a firearms requalification program under section 109.801 of the Revised Code.
(2) In order to maintain employment as the house sergeant at arms or an assistant house sergeant at arms, the sergeant at arms or assistant sergeant at arms shall successfully complete all continuing training programs required by the speaker of the house of representatives under division (B)(2) of this section. If the house sergeant at arms or an assistant house sergeant at arms has a peace officer basic training certificate, or comparable certification issued by another law enforcement agency, the house sergeant at arms or the assistant house sergeant at arms also may complete whatever additional training is needed to maintain that certification. The Ohio peace officer training academy, a state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources training program, or any other program offering continuing training of that nature shall admit the house sergeant at arms or assistant house sergeant at arms to the continuing training program necessary for that sergeant at arms or assistant sergeant at arms to retain that certification.
(3) Any person who has been appointed as the sergeant at arms pursuant to division (B) of this section or as an assistant sergeant at arms pursuant to division (C) of this section on or after the first day of March 2000, and who has received a certificate of completion of basic training programs pursuant to division (D) of section 109.75 of the Revised Code shall be considered a peace officer during the term of the person's appointment as the sergeant at arms or as an assistant sergeant at arms for the purposes of maintaining a current and valid basic training certificate pursuant to rules adopted under section 109.74 of the Revised Code.
(D)(1) The house sergeant at arms shall do all of the following:
(a) Maintain good order in the corridors, committee rooms, and offices of the house of representatives in the Vern Riffe center, the hall and gallery of the house of representatives, and those areas of the Vern Riffe center under the exclusive use and control of the house of representatives. This section shall not affect or abridge the authority or responsibility of the state highway patrol.
(b) Strictly enforce the rules of the house of representatives regulating admission of persons to the floor of the house of representatives;
(c) Serve all subpoenas and warrants issued by the house of representatives or any duly authorized officer or committee of the house of representatives;
(d) On order for a call of the house of representatives, arrest or cause to be arrested members of the house of representatives and bring the members into the house of representatives;
(e) Execute or cause to be executed a warrant for the arrest of a person failing to appear or produce a paper or record pursuant to house of representatives subpoena or order pursuant to section 101.43 of the Revised Code and convey the person to the house of representatives. If the house sergeant at arms does not have arrest authority pursuant to division (E)(1) of this section, the house sergeant at arms shall cause the warrant to be executed and the person to be conveyed to the house of representatives.
(f) At the direction of the speaker of the house of representatives, provide security for members of the house of representatives, house of representatives and other legislative employees, and other persons.
(2) While providing security pursuant to division (D)(1)(f) of this section, assistant house sergeants at arms, and the house sergeant at arms if the house sergeant at arms has arrest authority pursuant to division (E)(1) of this section, shall have the same arrest powers as other peace officers to apprehend criminal offenders who endanger or threaten the security of any person being protected, no matter where the arrest occurs. The jurisdiction of an assistant house sergeant at arms and the house sergeant at arms if the house sergeant at arms has arrest authority pursuant to division (E)(1) of this section shall be concurrent with that of peace officers of the county, township, or municipal corporation in which the violation occurs and with the state highway patrol.
(E)(1) The house sergeant at arms has the authority specified under section 2935.03 of the Revised Code for peace officers to enforce all state laws, municipal ordinances, and township resolutions and to make arrests for any violation of those laws, ordinances, and resolutions in all areas identified in division (D)(1)(a) of this section as areas in which the house sergeant at arms is to maintain good order, and while providing security pursuant to division (D)(1)(f) of this section if any of the following apply:
(a) The house sergeant at arms previously has been awarded a certificate by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission attesting to the house sergeant at arms's satisfactory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training program, the house sergeant at arms previously has been employed as a peace officer, the prior employment of the house sergeant at arms as a peace officer contains no breaks in service that would require the house sergeant at arms to receive updated training by the Ohio peace officer training academy, and the house sergeant at arms has successfully completed a firearms requalification program under section 109.801 of the Revised Code.
(b) The house sergeant at arms previously has been awarded a certificate by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission attesting to the house sergeant at arms's satisfactory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training program, the house sergeant at arms previously has been employed as a peace officer, the prior employment of the house sergeant at arms as a peace officer contains a break in service that would require the house sergeant at arms to receive updated training by the Ohio peace officer training academy, the house sergeant at arms has received that updated training, and the house sergeant at arms has successfully completed a firearms requalification program under section 109.801 of the Revised Code.
(c) The house sergeant at arms previously has been employed as a trooper of the state highway patrol, within one year prior to employment as house sergeant at arms the house sergeant at arms had arrest authority as a trooper of the state highway patrol, and the house sergeant at arms has successfully completed a firearms requalification program under section 109.801 of the Revised Code.
(2) Assistant house sergeants at arms have the authority specified under section 2935.03 of the Revised Code for peace officers to enforce all state laws, municipal ordinances, and township resolutions and to make arrests for any violation of those laws, ordinances, and resolutions in all areas identified in division (D)(1)(a) of this section as areas in which the house sergeant at arms is to maintain good order, and while providing security pursuant to division (D)(1)(f) of this section.
(3) The jurisdiction of the house sergeant at arms, if the house sergeant at arms has arrest authority pursuant to division (E)(1) of this section, and of an assistant house sergeant at arms shall be concurrent with that of peace officers of the county, township, or municipal corporation in which the violation occurs and with the state highway patrol.
(4) If the house sergeant at arms has arrest authority pursuant to division (E)(1) of this section, the speaker of the house of representatives shall issue to the house sergeant at arms a commission indicating the sergeant at arms's authority to make arrests as provided in this section. The speaker of the house of representatives, upon the recommendation of the house sergeant at arms, shall issue to each assistant house sergeant at arms a commission indicating the assistant sergeant at arms's authority to make arrests as provided in this section. The speaker of the house of representatives shall furnish a suitable badge to the house sergeant at arms, if the house sergeant at arms has arrest authority under division (E)(1) of this section, and to each commissioned assistant house sergeant at arms as evidence of the sergeant at arms's or assistant sergeant at arms's authority.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 1 | State Government

Chapter 101 | General Assembly

Section 101.01 | Regular Session of the General Assembly.

Section 101.02 | Election of Officers of the Senate.

Section 101.11 | House Called to Order - Appointment of Clerk Pro Tempore - Presentation of Certificates - Oath of Office.

Section 101.12 | Presiding Officer Designated by Party Caucus.

Section 101.13 | Election of Officers of the House.

Section 101.15 | Public Committee Meetings.

Section 101.21 | Majority Required to Tenth Voting.

Section 101.22 | Evidence of Membership.

Section 101.23 | Oaths.

Section 101.24 | Powers of Each House Compelling Attendance.

Section 101.25 | Resignation of Member.

Section 101.26 | Members Ineligible to Certain Appointments and Employment.

Section 101.27 | Compensation of Members.

Section 101.271 | Medical Insurance for Members of General Assembly.

Section 101.272 | House Reimbursement Fund - Senate Reimbursement Fund.

Section 101.28 | Joint Conventions.

Section 101.29 | Legislative Employees.

Section 101.30 | Maintenance of Confidential Relationship Between Legislative Staff and General Assembly Members and Staff.

Section 101.301 | Attorney-Client Testimonial Privilege Applies to Caucuses.

Section 101.31 | Duties of Certain Officers.

Section 101.311 | Sergeant at Arms of House and Assistants.

Section 101.312 | Authority of Senate Sergeant of Arms or Assistant Senate Sergeant of Arms.

Section 101.32 | Control of Assistants - Dismissal.

Section 101.33 | Temporary Officials.

Section 101.34 | Joint Legislative Ethics Committee - Fund.

Section 101.35 | Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review.

Section 101.351 | Goal of Rule Watch System.

Section 101.352 | Request for Appearance Before Joint Committee Regarding Agency's Reliance on Principle of Law or Policy.

Section 101.353 | Request for Appearance Before Joint Committee Regarding Agency's Failure to Adopt Rule.

Section 101.354 | Agency Inventories of Regulatory Restrictions and Report.

Section 101.355 | Regulatory Restriction Database and Website.

Section 101.36 | General Assembly Authority to Rescind Department of Health Orders or Rules.

Section 101.38 | Cystic Fibrosis Legislative Task Force.

Section 101.41 | Chairman of Committee Authorized to Subpoena Witnesses.

Section 101.42 | Subpoena.

Section 101.43 | Punishment for Disobeying Subpoena or Refusing to Answer.

Section 101.44 | Testimony Before Committee Not to Be Used in Criminal Prosecution of Witness - Exception.

Section 101.45 | Fees of Sheriffs and Witnesses.

Section 101.46 | Chairman or Member of Committee May Administer Oaths.

Section 101.47 | Deposition on Complaint.

Section 101.51 | Printing of Legislative Document Definitions.

Section 101.52 | Responsibility for Printing.

Section 101.521 | Internal Printing.

Section 101.522 | Contracts With Private Printers.

Section 101.523 | Participating in Public Printing Services Provided by Department of Administrative Services.

Section 101.524 | Director of Administrative Services to Let Contract for Printing.

Section 101.53 | Format for Printing Bills.

Section 101.531 | Printing Pamphlet Laws and Session Laws Line Numbering.

Section 101.532 | Separate Appropriations Bills for Industrial Commission and Bureau of Workers' Compensation.

Section 101.54 | Journals of General Assembly.

Section 101.541 | Appendix to House and Senate Journals.

Section 101.542 | Index of Journals and Appendix.

Section 101.543 | Printing and Binding of Daily and Final Journals.

Section 101.60 | General Assembly Identification Cards.

Section 101.62 | Expiration Date for Occupational Licensing Boards.

Section 101.63 | Review Hearings Regarding Occupational Licensing Boards.

Section 101.64 | Testimony From Common Sense Initiative Office.

Section 101.65 | Report of Findings and Recommendations.

Section 101.68 | Availability of Agency Reports.

Section 101.69 | Senate Miscellaneous Sales Fund - House Miscellaneous Sales Fund.

Section 101.691 | Excess or Surplus State Supplies Disposal by Director of Administrative Services.

Section 101.70 | Legislative Lobbying Definitions.

Section 101.71 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 101.711 | Contracts With Legislative Agents.

Section 101.72 | Contents of Initial Registration Statement.

Section 101.721 | Disqualification as Legislative Agent for Certain Offenses.

Section 101.73 | Statements of Expenditures.

Section 101.74 | Statement of Financial Transactions.

Section 101.75 | Filing Complaint With Joint Legislative Ethics Committee.

Section 101.76 | Efforts Excepted From Coverage.

Section 101.77 | Prohibition Against Contingent Fees.

Section 101.78 | Initial Registration, Statement of Expenditures and Financial Transactions to Be Public.

Section 101.79 | Investigation of Violations.

Section 101.81 | Contempt of the General Assembly.

Section 101.82 | Sunset Review Committee Definitions.

Section 101.83 | Expiration Date of Agencies - Renewal.

Section 101.84 | Sunset Review Committee.

Section 101.85 | Schedule for Review of Agencies.

Section 101.86 | Evaluating Usefulness, Performance, and Effectiveness of Agency.

Section 101.87 | Report of Committee's Findings and Recommendations; Cooperation by Other Agencies.

Section 101.90 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Definitions.

Section 101.91 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Registration and Filing Requirements.

Section 101.92 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Registration Statements - Fee - Review.

Section 101.921 | Disqualification as Retirement System Lobbyist for Certain Offenses.

Section 101.93 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Statement of Expenditures - Receipts to Be Retained.

Section 101.94 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Statement of Financial Transactions With Certain Board Members.

Section 101.95 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Complaint Involving Dispute With Certain Board Members.

Section 101.96 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Scope of Regulations.

Section 101.97 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Conflicts of Interest.

Section 101.98 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Statements as Public Records - List of Registrants - Form for Filings.

Section 101.981 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Attorney General May Investigate Compliance.

Section 101.99 | Penalty.