Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 121 | State Departments
Section 121.42 | Inspector General - Powers and Duties.

Effective: October 31, 1990
Latest Legislation: House Bill 588 - 118th General Assembly
The inspector general shall do all of the following:
(A) Investigate the management and operation of state agencies on his own initiative in order to determine whether wrongful acts and omissions have been committed or are being committed by state officers or state employees;
(B) Receive complaints under section 121.46 of the Revised Code alleging wrongful acts and omissions, determine whether the information contained in those complaints allege facts that give reasonable cause to investigate, and, if so, investigate to determine if there is reasonable cause to believe that the alleged wrongful act or omission has been committed or is being committed by a state officer or state employee;
(C) Except as otherwise provided in this division, contemporaneously report suspected crimes and wrongful acts or omissions that were or are being committed by state officers or state employees to the governor and to the appropriate state or federal prosecuting authority with jurisdiction over the matter if there is reasonable cause to believe that a crime has occurred or is occurring. In addition, the inspector general shall report the wrongful acts or omissions, as appropriate under the circumstances, to the appropriate ethics commission in accordance with section 102.06 of the Revised Code, the appropriate licensing agency for possible disciplinary action, or the state officer's or state employee's appointing authority for possible disciplinary action. The inspector general shall not report a wrongful act or omission to a person as required by this division if that person allegedly committed or is committing the wrongful act or omission.
(D) Except as otherwise provided in this division, contemporaneously report suspected crimes and wrongful acts or omissions that the inspector general becomes aware of in connection with an investigation of a state agency, state officer, or state employee, and that were or are being committed by persons who are not state officers or state employees to the governor and to the appropriate state or federal prosecuting authority with jurisdiction over the matter if there is reasonable cause to believe that a crime has occurred or is occurring. In addition, the inspector general shall report the wrongful acts or omissions, as appropriate under the circumstances, to the appropriate ethics commission in accordance with section 102.06 of the Revised Code, the appropriate licensing agency for possible disciplinary action, or the person's public or private employer for possible disciplinary action. The inspector general shall not report a wrongful act or omission to a person as required by this division if that person allegedly committed or is committing the wrongful act or omission.
(E) Prepare a detailed report of each investigation that states the basis for the investigation, the action taken in furtherance of the investigation, and whether the investigation revealed that there was reasonable cause to believe that a wrongful act or omission had occurred. If a wrongful act or omission was identified during the investigation, the report shall identify the person who committed the wrongful act or omission, describe the wrongful act or omission, explain how it was detected, indicate to whom it was reported, and describe what the state agency in which the wrongful act or omission was being committed is doing to change its policies or procedures to prevent recurrences of similar wrongful acts or omissions.
(F) Identify other state agencies that also are responsible for investigating, auditing, reviewing, or evaluating the management and operation of state agencies, and negotiate and enter into agreements with these agencies to share information and avoid duplication of effort;
(G) For his own guidance and the guidance of deputy inspectors general, develop and update in the light of experience, both of the following:
(1) Within the scope of the definition in division (G) of section 121.41 of the Revised Code, a working definition of "wrongful act or omission";
(2) A manual of investigative techniques.
(H) Conduct studies of techniques of investigating and detecting, and of preventing or reducing the risk of, wrongful acts and omissions by state officers and state employees;
(I) Consult with state agencies and advise them in developing, implementing, and enforcing policies and procedures that will prevent or reduce the risk of wrongful acts and omissions by their state officers or state employees;
(J) After detecting a wrongful act or omission, review and evaluate the relevant policies and procedures of the state agency in which the wrongful act or omission occurred, and advise the state agency as to any changes that should be made in its policies and procedures so as to prevent recurrences of similar wrongful acts or omissions.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 1 | State Government

Chapter 121 | State Departments

Section 121.01 | Definition of Terms.

Section 121.02 | Administrative Departments and Directors Created.

Section 121.03 | Appointment of Administrative Department Heads.

Section 121.031 | Administrative Department Head's Regulation Authority.

Section 121.04 | Offices Created in the Several Departments.

Section 121.05 | Assistant Directors.

Section 121.06 | Appointment of Officers - Term.

Section 121.07 | Supervision and Control of Departments - Establishing Divisions.

Section 121.08 | Deputy Director of Administration in Department of Commerce.

Section 121.081 | Department of Insurance - Powers and Duties.

Section 121.082 | Superintendent of Insurance - Prohibited Activities.

Section 121.083 | Superintendent of Industrial Compliance - Powers and Duties.

Section 121.084 | Industrial Compliance Operating Fund.

Section 121.085 | Financial Literacy Education Fund.

Section 121.086 | High School Financial Literacy Fund.

Section 121.09 | Qualifications of Director of Agriculture and Chief of Division of Animal Health.

Section 121.10 | Director of Health - Qualifications.

Section 121.11 | Bond and Oath of Office - Blanket Bonds - Bond May Be Required of Employee.

Section 121.12 | Officer to Devote Entire Time to Duties and Hold No Other Office - Reimbursement for Expenses.

Section 121.13 | Advisory Boards May Be Provided.

Section 121.14 | Employment Subject to Civil Service Laws.

Section 121.15 | Central Office for Each Department - Branch Offices - Restrictions on Relocation.

Section 121.17 | Co-Operation and Coordination of Work Under Direction of Governor.

Section 121.18 | Report by Each Department.

Section 121.181 | Identification of Department Acquiring Interest in Real Property.

Section 121.19 | Power to Inspect and Examine.

Section 121.20 | Seal for Each Department - Specifications - Use.

Section 121.211 | Retention and Disposition of Records.

Section 121.22 | Public Meetings - Exceptions.

Section 121.23 | No Award of Contract to Person Found in Contempt for Failure to Correct an Unfair Labor Practice.

Section 121.30 | Spanish-Speaking Affair Definitions.

Section 121.31 | Commission on Hispanic-Latino Affairs.

Section 121.32 | Powers and Duties of Commission.

Section 121.33 | Office of Hispanic-Latino Affairs - Powers and Duties.

Section 121.35 | Revision of Uniform the Eligibility Standards.

Section 121.36 | Contracts Entered Into by Department for Provision of Home Care Services to Home Care Dependent Adults.

Section 121.37 | Ohio Family and Children First Cabinet Council.

Section 121.371 | Wellness Block Grant Program.

Section 121.372 | Rules for Certification or Licensure of Substitute Care Providers.

Section 121.373 | Family and Children First Administration Fund.

Section 121.374 | Multi-System Youth Action Plan.

Section 121.375 | Information Provided to Ohio Family and Children First Cabinet Council.

Section 121.38 | Resolving Agency Disputes Concerning Services or Funding.

Section 121.381 | Family and Children First Dispute Resolution Process.

Section 121.382 | Services Continued Pending Dispute Resolution Process.

Section 121.39 | Identifying Documentation That Is Basis for Legislation Dealing With Environmental Protection.

Section 121.40 | Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism.

Section 121.401 | Adoption of Recommended Best Practices When Volunteers Have Unsupervised Access to Children.

Section 121.402 | Educational Program for Volunteers Having Unsupervised Access to Children.

Section 121.403 | Powers of Commission - Gifts and Donations Fund - Use of Moneys.

Section 121.41 | Inspector General Definitions.

Section 121.42 | Inspector General - Powers and Duties.

Section 121.421 | Investigation of Casino Control Commission Enforcement Personnel.

Section 121.43 | Subpoena Power - Contempt.

Section 121.44 | Reports of Investigations.

Section 121.45 | Cooperating in Investigations.

Section 121.46 | Filing Complaint - Form.

Section 121.47 | Confidential Information.

Section 121.48 | Appointment of Inspector General.

Section 121.481 | Special Investigations Fund.

Section 121.482 | Disposition of Money Received.

Section 121.483 | Status of Deputy Inspector General as Peace Officer.

Section 121.49 | Qualifications.

Section 121.50 | Administrative Rules.

Section 121.51 | Deputy Inspector General for Transportation Department.

Section 121.52 | Deputy Inspector General for Workers' Compensation.

Section 121.531 | Signs Specifying Arra Funding Prohibited.

Section 121.60 | Executive Agency Lobbying Definitions.

Section 121.61 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 121.62 | Initial Registration Statement - Updating Information.

Section 121.621 | Disqualification as Executive Agency Lobbyist for Certain Offenses.

Section 121.63 | Statement of Expenditures - Records.

Section 121.64 | Statement of Financial Transactions.

Section 121.65 | Disputed Expenditure or Transaction.

Section 121.66 | Exceptions.

Section 121.67 | Prohibiting Contingent Fees.

Section 121.68 | Statements Are Public Records.

Section 121.69 | Investigations.

Section 121.71 | Incorporation by Reference in Rule Definitions.

Section 121.72 | Incorporating Rule by Reference.

Section 121.73 | Filing Material Incorporated by Reference Electronically.

Section 121.74 | Access to Material Incorporated in Rule in Final Form.

Section 121.75 | Sufficiency of Citations.

Section 121.81 | "Agency" and "Draft Rule" Defined; Construction of Sections.

Section 121.811 | Applicability of Business Review Provisions.

Section 121.82 | Evaluation of Draft Rules; Business Impact Analysis.

Section 121.83 | Filing Proposed Rules; Rejection by Joint Committee on Rule Review.

Section 121.91 | Customer Service Standards.

Section 121.93 | Review of Agency Operations.

Section 121.931 | Petition to Restate a Principle of Law or Policy in a Rule.

Section 121.933 | Applicability of r.c. 101.352, 101.353, 121.93, and 121.931.

Section 121.95 | Agency Review of Rules to Identify Restrictions.

Section 121.951 | Required Reduction in Regulatory Restrictions.

Section 121.952 | Failure to Reduce Regulatory Restrictions.

Section 121.953 | Total Permitted Regulatory Restrictions.

Section 121.954 | Exemptions From Regulatory Restriction Reduction.

Section 121.99 | Penalty.

Section 121.991 | Penalty for Disclosing Confidential Information.