Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1901 | Municipal Court
Section 1901.141 | Special Constables.

Effective: May 18, 2005
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 71 - 125th General Assembly
(A)(1) Upon the written application of the director of administrative services or of at least three freeholders of the territory, a municipal judge may appoint one or more electors who are residents of the county as special constables, but only if either of the following applies:
(a) The territory within the jurisdiction of the municipal court served by the municipal court judge is contiguous to territory within the jurisdiction of a county court, the judge of that county court has appointed a special constable to guard and protect territory abutting territory in the municipal court's jurisdiction, and the abutting territory within the municipal court's jurisdiction is the property within the application for which a special constable is being sought.
(b) The territory within the jurisdiction of the municipal court served by the municipal court judge is coextensive with the boundaries of the county in which the court is located, and the municipal court is a successor court of a county court that previously served that county.
(2) In order to be eligible to serve as a special constable under this section, an elector shall hold a valid certificate issued by the Ohio peace officer training commission.
The special constables shall guard and protect from unlawful acts the property of the state specified in the application or the property of the applicant-freeholders and any property of the state under lease to the applicant-freeholders specified in the application. To the extent necessary to carry out the responsibility to guard and protect the property involved, a special constable shall have the same authority and shall be subject to the same obligations as a peace officer, as defined in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code.
(B) A municipal judge who appoints a special constable pursuant to division (A) of this section shall make a memorandum of the appointment upon the docket of the court. The appointment shall continue in force for one year unless the judge revokes it before the expiration of that one-year period. The applicant-freeholders for whose benefit a special constable is appointed shall pay the special constable in full for the special constable's services, and the special constable shall receive no compensation except from those applicant-freeholders.
If a municipal judge wishes to reappoint an elector for a successive one-year period, before the elector may be appointed the elector shall have successfully completed a firearms requalification program approved by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission in accordance with rules adopted by the attorney general under section 109.743 of the Revised Code.
(C) A municipal judge who appoints a special constable pursuant to division (A) of this section, the municipal court on which the judge sits, the legislative authority associated with that court, and all political subdivisions within the territory of that court are not liable in damages in any tort or other civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by any act or omission of the special constable that relates to the special constable's official responsibility to guard and protect property.
(D) A special constable appointed pursuant to division (A) of this section is not liable in damages in any tort or other civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by an act or omission of the special constable that relates to the special constable's official responsibility to guard and protect property, unless the act or omission was committed or omitted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner. The state, if the director of administrative services requested the appointment of the special constable, or the applicant-freeholders, if freeholders requested the appointment of the special constable, shall be jointly and severally liable in damages in any tort or other civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by an act or omission of the special constable that was committed or omitted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner. The state or the applicant-freeholders are not liable in damages in any tort or other civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by any other act or omission of the special constable.
(E) This section does not affect any immunities from civil liability or defenses established or recognized by Chapter 2744. or any other chapter of the Revised Code, or available at common law, to which the state or a municipal judge, municipal court, legislative authority, political subdivision, special constable appointed pursuant to division (A) of this section, or applicant-freeholder may be entitled under circumstances not covered by this section.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 19 | Courts-Municipal-Mayor's-County

Chapter 1901 | Municipal Court

Section 1901.01 | Organization of Municipal Courts.

Section 1901.011 | Housing Divisions - Environmental Division.

Section 1901.02 | Jurisdiction of Municipal Courts.

Section 1901.021 | Court Sitting Outside Corporate Limits of Municipal Corporation.

Section 1901.022 | Jurisdiction to Appoint Trustees to Receive and Distribute Earnings in Executions Against Property.

Section 1901.023 | Extension of Jurisdiction for Municipal Courts on South Shore of Lake Erie.

Section 1901.024 | Costs, Fees, Receipts of County Municipal Courts.

Section 1901.025 | Jurisdiction of Housing and Environmental Divisions.

Section 1901.026 | Current Operating Costs Apportioned.

Section 1901.027 | Ohio River Jurisdiction.

Section 1901.028 | Temporary Location of Court in Event of Emergency.

Section 1901.03 | Municipal Court Definitions.

Section 1901.031 | Terms Include Housing or Environmental Division of Municipal Court.

Section 1901.04 | Transfer of Pending Actions.

Section 1901.041 | Assignment and Referral of Cases to Special Divisions of Court.

Section 1901.051 | Housing and Environmental Division Judges Election.

Section 1901.06 | Qualifications and Election of Judge.

Section 1901.07 | Term of Office of Judge - Nomination, Election.

Section 1901.08 | Election of Judges.

Section 1901.09 | Presiding and Administrative Judge.

Section 1901.10 | Oath of Office Required - Vacancy.

Section 1901.11 | Compensation.

Section 1901.111 | Group Health Care Coverage for Municipal Court Judges.

Section 1901.12 | Vacation Period of Judge.

Section 1901.121 | Appointment of Assigned and Substitute Judges.

Section 1901.122 | Reimbursements and Compensation; Limitations.

Section 1901.123 | Payment of per Diem Compensation.

Section 1901.13 | Powers of the Court.

Section 1901.131 | Jurisdiction of Housing or Environmental Division.

Section 1901.14 | Additional Powers of Judges; Fees; Rules; Annual Report.

Section 1901.141 | Special Constables.

Section 1901.15 | Powers of the Presiding Municipal Judge.

Section 1901.151 | Notice of Insufficient Caseload.

Section 1901.16 | Powers When More Than One Judge.

Section 1901.17 | Monetary Jurisdiction.

Section 1901.18 | Subject Matter Jurisdiction.

Section 1901.181 | Exclusive and Concurrent Jurisdiction of Housing or Environmental Divisions.

Section 1901.182 | Jurisdiction Over Violations of Township Resolutions.

Section 1901.183 | Environmental Division Additional Jurisdiction.

Section 1901.184 | Jurisdiction Where Property Not Removed at Expiration of Campsite Use Agreement.

Section 1901.185 | Jurisdiction to Foreclose Lien on Blighted Parcel.

Section 1901.186 | Concurrent Jurisdiction of Tiffin-Fostoria and Seneca County Courts.

Section 1901.19 | Jurisdictional Powers.

Section 1901.20 | Criminal and Traffic Jurisdiction.

Section 1901.21 | Criminal and Civil Procedure - Bond.

Section 1901.22 | Civil Actions.

Section 1901.23 | Issuance of Writs and Process.

Section 1901.24 | Demand for Jury Trial - Number of Jurors - Verdict.

Section 1901.25 | Selection and Impaneling of Jury.

Section 1901.26 | Costs.

Section 1901.261 | Computerizing Court of Paying Cost of Computerized Legal Research.

Section 1901.262 | Rules for Procedures for Resolution of Disputes.

Section 1901.263 | Cancellation of Uncollectible Debts.

Section 1901.27 | When Action Is Pending.

Section 1901.28 | Bond for Appeal.

Section 1901.29 | No Term of Court.

Section 1901.30 | Appeals.

Section 1901.31 | Clerk of Court.

Section 1901.311 | Branch Offices - Special Deputy Clerks.

Section 1901.312 | Group Health Care Coverage for Clerks and Deputy Clerks.

Section 1901.32 | Bailiffs.

Section 1901.321 | Municipal Court Contracts for Transportation Persons Between Jail and Court.

Section 1901.33 | Court Employees.

Section 1901.331 | Housing or Environmental Division Officers and Employees.

Section 1901.34 | Criminal Prosecutions - Compensation of Prosecuting Officers.

Section 1901.35 | Transcript of Records.

Section 1901.36 | Accommodations and Needs of the Court.

Section 1901.37 | Bonds.

Section 1901.38 | Liability Coverage for Municipal Court Judges and Employees.

Section 1901.381 | Liability Coverage for Municipal Court Clerk.

Section 1901.41 | Case Files Retention and Destruction.

Section 1901.43 | Order for Accused to Appear for Fingerprinting.

Section 1901.44 | Alternative Methods for Collecting Court Costs; Notice of Balance Due.