Effective: September 29, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) There is hereby created a joint legislative ethics committee to serve the general assembly. The committee shall be composed of twelve members, six each from the two major political parties, and each member shall serve on the committee during the member's term as a member of that general assembly. Six members of the committee shall be members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, not more than three from the same political party, and six members of the committee shall be members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, not more than three from the same political party. A vacancy in the committee shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as an original appointment. The members of the committee shall be appointed within fifteen days after the first day of the first regular session of each general assembly and the committee shall meet and proceed to recommend an ethics code not later than thirty days after the first day of the first regular session of each general assembly.
In the first regular session of each general assembly, the speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint the chairperson of the committee from among the house members of the committee, and the president of the senate shall appoint the vice-chairperson of the committee from among the senate members of the committee. In the second regular session of each general assembly, the president of the senate shall appoint the chairperson of the committee from among the senate members of the committee, and the speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint the vice-chairperson of the committee from among the house members of the committee. The chairperson, vice-chairperson, and members of the committee shall serve until their respective successors are appointed or until they are no longer members of the general assembly.
The committee shall meet at the call of the chairperson or upon the written request of seven members of the committee.
(B) The joint legislative ethics committee:
(1) Shall recommend a code of ethics that is consistent with law to govern all members and employees of each house of the general assembly and all candidates for the office of member of each house;
(2) May receive and hear any complaint that alleges a breach of any privilege of either house, or misconduct of any member, employee, or candidate, or any violation of the appropriate code of ethics;
(3) May obtain information with respect to any complaint filed pursuant to this section and to that end may enforce the attendance and testimony of witnesses, and the production of books and papers;
(4) May recommend whatever sanction is appropriate with respect to a particular member, employee, or candidate as will best maintain in the minds of the public a good opinion of the conduct and character of members and employees of the general assembly;
(5) May recommend legislation to the general assembly relating to the conduct and ethics of members and employees of and candidates for the general assembly;
(6) Shall employ an executive director for the committee and may employ other staff as the committee determines necessary to assist it in exercising its powers and duties. The executive director and staff of the committee shall be known as the office of legislative inspector general. At least one member of the staff of the committee shall be an attorney at law licensed to practice law in this state. The appointment and removal of the executive director shall require the approval of at least eight members of the committee.
(7) May employ a special counsel to assist the committee in exercising its powers and duties. The appointment and removal of a special counsel shall require the approval of at least eight members of the committee.
(8) Shall act as an advisory body to the general assembly and to individual members, candidates, and employees on questions relating to ethics, possible conflicts of interest, and financial disclosure;
(9) Shall provide for the proper forms on which a statement required pursuant to section 102.02 or 102.021 of the Revised Code shall be filed and instructions as to the filing of the statement;
(10) Exercise the powers and duties prescribed under sections 101.70 to 101.79, sections 101.90 to 101.98, Chapter 102., and sections 121.60 to 121.69 of the Revised Code;
(11) Adopt, in accordance with section 111.15 of the Revised Code, any rules that are necessary to implement and clarify Chapter 102. and sections 2921.42 and 2921.43 of the Revised Code.
(C) There is hereby created in the state treasury the joint legislative ethics committee fund. All money collected from registration fees and late filing fees prescribed under sections 101.72, 101.92, and 121.62 of the Revised Code shall be deposited into the state treasury to the credit of the fund. Money credited to the fund and any interest and earnings from the fund shall be used solely for the operation of the joint legislative ethics committee and the office of legislative inspector general and for the purchase of data storage and computerization facilities for the statements filed with the committee under sections 101.73, 101.74, 101.93, 101.94, 121.63, and 121.64 of the Revised Code.
(D) The chairperson of the joint legislative ethics committee shall issue a written report, not later than the thirty-first day of January of each year, to the speaker and minority leader of the house of representatives and to the president and minority leader of the senate that lists the number of committee meetings and investigations the committee conducted during the immediately preceding calendar year and the number of advisory opinions it issued during the immediately preceding calendar year.
(E) Any investigative report that contains facts and findings regarding a complaint filed with the joint legislative ethics committee and that is prepared by the staff of the committee or a special counsel to the committee shall become a public record upon its acceptance by a vote of the majority of the members of the committee, except for any names of specific individuals and entities contained in the report. If the committee recommends disciplinary action or reports its findings to the appropriate prosecuting authority for proceedings in prosecution of the violations alleged in the complaint, the investigatory report regarding the complaint shall become a public record in its entirety.
(F)(1) Any file obtained by or in the possession of the former house ethics committee or former senate ethics committee shall become the property of the joint legislative ethics committee. Any such file is confidential if either of the following applies:
(a) It is confidential under section 102.06 of the Revised Code or the legislative code of ethics.
(b) If the file was obtained from the former house ethics committee or from the former senate ethics committee, it was confidential under any statute or any provision of a code of ethics that governed the file.
(2) As used in this division, "file" includes, but is not limited to, evidence, documentation, or any other tangible thing.
(G) There is hereby created in the state treasury the joint legislative ethics committee investigative and financial disclosure fund. Investment earnings of the fund shall be credited to the fund. All moneys credited to the fund shall be used solely for expenses related to the investigative and financial disclosure functions of the committee.
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Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 101 | General Assembly
Section 101.01 | Regular Session of the General Assembly.
Section 101.02 | Election of Officers of the Senate.
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 101.24 | 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 101.301 | 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 101.354 | 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 101.43 | Punishment for Disobeying Subpoena or Refusing to Answer.
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 101.524 | 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 101.54 | 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 101.79 | 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 101.96 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Scope of Regulations.
Section 101.97 | Retirement System Lobbyists and Employers - Conflicts of Interest.