Effective: June 23, 2021
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 22 - 134th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section :
"Declaration of a state of emergency" means any order, proclamation, or other action of the governor that creates a state of emergency.
"State of emergency" means the period of time between when the governor declares any emergency and the expiration of that emergency, including an air pollution emergency under section 3704.032 of the Revised Code, an energy shortage emergency under section 4935.03 of the Revised Code, and an adulterated consumer product emergency under section 3715.74 of the Revised Code.
(B) A state of emergency declared by the governor shall exist for not more than ninety calendar days unless extended by the general assembly as provided in division (C) of this section. An amendment to a declaration of a state of emergency, declaration of a substantially similar state of emergency, or reissuance of any part of an initial declaration of a state of emergency shall not be considered a new declaration of a state of emergency.
(C) The general assembly may extend a state of emergency for up to an additional sixty calendar days by adopting a concurrent resolution. The general assembly continuously may extend a state of emergency by adopting subsequent concurrent resolutions, but no extension may last longer than sixty calendar days. If the general assembly does not extend a state of emergency, the governor shall not issue a declaration of an identical or substantially similar state of emergency, or issue a declaration of a state of emergency with any part of the initial declaration of a state of emergency, for at least sixty calendar days following the expiration of the state of emergency, except as provided in division (E) of this section.
(D)(1) After a state of emergency declared by the governor has been in effect for thirty calendar days, the general assembly may terminate the state of emergency by adopting a concurrent resolution. A state of emergency terminated under this division is invalid and has no legal effect.
(2) If the general assembly terminates a state of emergency under this section, the governor shall not issue a declaration of an identical or substantially similar state of emergency, or issue a declaration of a state of emergency with any part of the initial declaration of the state of emergency, for at least sixty calendar days after the general assembly adopts the concurrent resolution, except as provided in division (E) of this section.
(E) Within sixty calendar days of a state of emergency terminating by operation of law under division (B) of this section, or by action of the general assembly under division (D)(1) of this section, the governor may submit a request to the general assembly to authorize the governor to issue a declaration of an identical or substantially similar state of emergency, or issue a declaration of a state of emergency with any part of the initial declaration of the state of emergency. Upon review, the general assembly may adopt a concurrent resolution authorizing the request.
(F) A declaration of a state of emergency in violation of this section is invalid and has no legal effect.
Last updated May 4, 2021 at 1:27 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 107.01 | Election - Term.
Section 107.02 | Secretaries and Clerk.
Section 107.03 | Governor Shall Submit Budget and Estimate of Income.
Section 107.031 | School Facilities Commission Minimum Budget Recommendations.
Section 107.032 | Appropriations Limitations Definitions.
Section 107.033 | Appropriations Limitations to Be Included in Budget.
Section 107.034 | Determination of Appropriation Limitations.
Section 107.035 | Previous Appropriations Considered in Determining Limitations.
Section 107.036 | Estimate of Total Incentive Tax Credits to Be Authorized in Each Year.
Section 107.04 | Governor May Issue Warrant in Certain Cases.
Section 107.05 | Certain Officers Ineligible to Perform Duties Until Commissioned by Governor.
Section 107.07 | Certificate and Fee for Commission Sent to Secretary of State.
Section 107.08 | Filling Vacancy in Office of Judge.
Section 107.09 | Publication of Decennial Apportionment.
Section 107.10 | Records to Be Kept in Governor's Office.
Section 107.12 | Governor's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.
Section 107.121 | Annual Tanf Report.
Section 107.15 | Appointing Authenticating Officer to Sign for Governor.
Section 107.16 | Putting Into Operation the Federal Highway Safety Act.
Section 107.17 | Authorizing One Year Participation in Federal Program.
Section 107.18 | Qualifying State for Federal Programs.
Section 107.19 | Executive Orders in Violation of Anti-Trust Laws.
Section 107.21 | Governor's Office of Appalachian Ohio.
Section 107.25 | Tribal State Gaming Compacts.
Section 107.29 | Gubernatorial Transition Committee.
Section 107.30 | Appropriations for Expenses of Governor-Elect.
Section 107.35 | Evaluation of State and Local Workforce Programs.
Section 107.40 | Governor's Residence Advisory Commission.
Section 107.41 | Request for Department Goals and Metrics.
Section 107.42 | Governor's Declaration of State of Emergency; General Assembly's Authority.
Section 107.51 | "Agency" and "Draft Rule" Defined; Construction of Sections.
Section 107.52 | Draft Rules With Adverse Impact on Businesses.
Section 107.53 | Business Impact Analysis Instrument.
Section 107.54 | Evaluation of Draft Rules; Recommendations.
Section 107.55 | Annual Report.
Section 107.56 | Actions Reviewed by Common Sense Initiative Office.
Section 107.57 | Regulatory Restriction Elimination.
Section 107.61 | Common Sense Initiative Office.
Section 107.62 | Establishment of Comment System.