Effective: July 25, 1990
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 131 - 118th General Assembly
The mayor of a municipal corporation, and in his absence, the president of the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, may grant to officials of adjoining or contiguous townships the temporary use of the municipal corporation prison, station house, or watchhouse to confine criminals or other persons dangerous to the peace of the community, until they can be safety removed to the county jail, or other place of security.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 19 | Courts-Municipal-Mayor's-County
Section 1905.01 | Jurisdiction in Ordinance Cases and Traffic Violations.
Section 1905.02 | Application of County Court Provisions.
Section 1905.032 | Transfer of Cases.
Section 1905.033 | Annual Registration.
Section 1905.04 | Clerk, Deputy and Mayor's Court Magistrate Must Be Disinterested.
Section 1905.05 | Mayor's Court Magistrate.
Section 1905.08 | Duties of Police Chief or Village Marshal.
Section 1905.17 | Boundary Line Between Villages Adjoining Each Other.
Section 1905.20 | Powers of Mayors and Magistrates in Criminal Matters.
Section 1905.201 | License Suspension in Ovi Cases.
Section 1905.202 | Alternative Methods for Collecting Court Costs; Notice of Balance Due.
Section 1905.21 | Docket - Compensation - Office - Seal.
Section 1905.23 | Notice of Appeal.
Section 1905.24 | Certified Transcript of Proceedings.
Section 1905.25 | Appeal Is Trial De Novo.
Section 1905.26 | Fees of Witnesses.
Section 1905.28 | Contempts - Rules.
Section 1905.29 | Temporary Use of Municipal Corporation Prison.
Section 1905.30 | Offender May Be Confined Until Fine Paid.
Section 1905.31 | Jurisdiction Over Railroad Forming Part of Boundary Line.
Section 1905.32 | Fines and Forfeitures Recovered.
Section 1905.34 | Party Committed in Default of Payment.
Section 1905.35 | Imprisonment.
Section 1905.36 | Use of County Jail Prohibited.