Effective: October 12, 2006
Latest Legislation: House Bill 162 - 126th General Assembly
(A)(1) Upon the advice of the judicial advisory board, the facility governing board of a community-based correctional facility and program or district community-based correctional facility and program shall appoint a director who, or enter into a contract with a nonprofit or private entity that, shall control, manage, operate, and have general charge of the facility and program and shall have custody of its property, files, and records. When a facility governing board, upon the advice of the judicial advisory board, enters into a contract for the management, operation, and control of a facility and program, an agreement that includes, at a minimum, terms and conditions established by the department of rehabilitation and correction shall be in effect with the chosen contractor. When a facility governing board, upon the advice of the judicial advisory board, appoints a director, the facility governing board shall fix or approve the compensation of the director of the facility and program and other professional, technical, and clerical employees who are necessary to properly maintain and operate the facility and program.
(2) All of the following shall be considered to be public officials or employees for purposes of Chapter 102. of the Revised Code and public officials or public servants for purposes of Chapter 2921. of the Revised Code and to be within the authority of the Ohio ethics commission:
(a) The director and employees of a community-based correctional facility and program or district community-based correctional facility and program appointed by its facility governing board under division (A)(1) of this section;
(b) Any individual serving as director or in a substantially equivalent capacity to director pursuant to a contract between a nonprofit or private entity and a facility governing board entered into under division (A)(1) of this section, in connection with the performance of any duties of the director under the contract;
(c) Each trustee or member of the facility governing board;
(d) Each officer or board member of a nonprofit or private entity with which a facility governing board contracts under division (A)(1) of this section, in connection with the performance of any duties of the officer or board member under the contract, except that each officer or board member who serves solely as an officer or board member and who does not serve the facility and program as director or in a substantially equivalent capacity to director shall not be required to file a disclosure statement with the Ohio ethics commission under section 102.02 of the Revised Code.
(3) Nothing in Chapters 102. and 2921. of the Revised Code shall prohibit a board member of a nonprofit or private entity with which a facility governing board contracts under division (A)(1) of this section, who is not serving the facility and program as director or in a substantially equivalent capacity to director, from also being a shareholder, director, or employee of, or otherwise from having a financial interest in, a nonprofit or private entity that contracts under division (A)(1) of this section or from being a shareholder, director, officer, or employee of, or otherwise from having a financial interest in, a private entity that contracts to sell goods or services to a nonprofit or private entity that contracts under division (A)(1) of this section.
(4) Nothing in Chapters 102. and 2921. of the Revised Code shall prohibit an officer of a nonprofit or private entity with which a facility governing board contracts under division (A)(1) of this section from:
(a) Having an interest in the profits or benefits of the contract awarded by a facility governing board under division (A)(1) of this section;
(b) Participating in negotiations for the renewal or extension of an existing contract awarded under division (A)(1) of this section; or
(c) Negotiating a new contract on behalf of that entity with a facility governing board under division (A)(1) of this section.
(5)(a) Nothing in this section shall be construed to mean that a nonprofit or private entity with which a facility governing board contracts under division (A)(1) of this section is a public agency as defined in division (C) of section 102.01 of the Revised Code, a public body as defined in division (B)(1) of section 121.22 of the Revised Code, a political subdivision, public employer, or public office, or otherwise a public entity.
(b) Nothing in division (A)(5)(a) of this section shall be construed to prohibit the auditor of state from conducting audits, as provided in division (D)(1) of section 2301.56 of the Revised Code, of a nonprofit or private entity performing the day-to-day operation of a community-based correctional facility and program or district community-based correctional facility and program pursuant to a contract under division (A)(1) of this section.
(B) The facility governing board may enter into contracts with the board of county commissioners of the county in which the facility and program is located or, in the case of a district facility and program, with the county commissioners of any county included in the district, whereby the county is to provide buildings, goods, and services to the facility and program.
(C) The facility governing board, upon the advice of the judicial advisory board, shall adopt rules for the commitment or admission pursuant to law of persons to, and the operation of, the facility and program. The rules shall provide procedures that conform to sections 2301.51 to 2301.58, 5120.10, 5120.111, and 5120.112 of the Revised Code.
(D) A facility governing board that establishes one or more community-based correctional facilities and programs or district community-based correctional facilities and programs may accept any gift, donation, devise, or bequest of real or personal property made to it by any person, or any grant or appropriation made to it by any federal, state, or local governmental unit or agency, and use the gift, donation, devise, bequest, grant, or appropriation in any manner that is consistent with any conditions of the gift, donation, devise, bequest, grant, or appropriation and that it considers to be in the interests of the facility and program. The facility governing board may sell, lease, convey, or otherwise transfer any real or personal property that it accepts pursuant to this division following the procedures specified in sections 307.09, 307.10, and 307.12 of the Revised Code.
(E) A facility governing board of a community-based correctional facility and program or district community-based correctional facility and program may purchase liability insurance to cover members of the facility governing board, the judicial advisory board, and the community-based correctional facility employees or district community-based correctional facility employees when engaged in the performance of their duties.
(F)(1) A facility governing board of a community-based correctional facility and program or district community-based correctional facility and program may contract for legal services for the facility governing board, the judicial advisory board, and the community-based correctional facility employees or district community-based correctional facility employees when engaged in the performance of their duties. Except as otherwise provided in division (F)(2) of this section, in the absence of a contract for legal services, the prosecuting attorney of the county in which a community-based correctional facility and program is located or the prosecuting attorney of any county in which a district community-based correctional facility and program is located shall provide legal services to the facility governing board, the judicial advisory board, and the community-based correctional facility employees or district community-based correctional facility employees when engaged in the performance of their duties. The prosecuting attorney shall be reasonably reimbursed for these legal services.
(2) Nothing in division (F)(1) of this section obligates a prosecuting attorney to provide legal services to a nonprofit or private entity that has entered into a contract with a facility governing board to manage, operate, and control a community-based correctional facility and program or a district community-based correctional facility and program, or to provide legal services to the employees of any such entity.
(G)(1) A facility governing board of a community-based correctional facility and program or a district community-based correctional facility and program may contract with a fiscal agent that shall be responsible for the deposit of funds and compliance with division (D)(1) of section 2301.56 of the Revised Code. Except as otherwise provided in division (G)(2) of this section, in the absence of a contract for a fiscal agent, the county auditor of the county in which a community-based correctional facility and program is located or the county auditor of any county in which a district community-based correctional facility and program is located shall provide fiscal services to the facility governing board. The county auditor shall be reasonably reimbursed for these fiscal services.
(2) Nothing in division (G)(1) of this section obligates a county auditor to provide fiscal services to a nonprofit or private entity that has entered into a contract with a facility governing board to manage, operate, and control a community-based correctional facility and program or a district community-based correctional facility and program.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 23 | Courts-Common Pleas
Section 2301.01 | Courts of Common Pleas.
Section 2301.02 | Number of Judges for Each County and Date Term of Office Begins.
Section 2301.03 | Designation Domestic Relations, Juvenile and Probate Duties.
Section 2301.031 | Computerizing Court of Paying Cost of Computerized Legal Research.
Section 2301.04 | Temporary Location of Division in Event of Emergency.
Section 2301.05 | Common Pleas Court Terms.
Section 2301.10 | Order for Accused to Appear for Fingerprinting.
Section 2301.11 | Days of Open Session.
Section 2301.12 | Appointments by Court of Common Pleas.
Section 2301.13 | Use of Psychiatrists by Municipal Courts.
Section 2301.14 | Taxing Costs.
Section 2301.15 | Duties of Criminal Bailiff - Costs.
Section 2301.16 | Bailiff Shall Give Bond.
Section 2301.17 | Additional Temporary Bailiff.
Section 2301.18 | Appointment of Official and Assistant Reporters - Term - Oath.
Section 2301.20 | Recording of Actions; Preservation of Records.
Section 2301.21 | Fees for Reporters.
Section 2301.22 | Reporters - Compensation.
Section 2301.23 | Furnishing of Transcripts or Electronic Reporting of Testimony as Requested.
Section 2301.24 | Compensation for Making Transcripts and Copies.
Section 2301.25 | Costs of Transcripts.
Section 2301.26 | Reporters as Referees.
Section 2301.27 | Probation and Supervisory Services.
Section 2301.271 | Minimum Standards for the Training of Adult Probation Officers.
Section 2301.28 | Legal Control or Supervision Person Placed on Probation.
Section 2301.29 | Rules of Adult Parole Authority to Govern - Local Court Rules.
Section 2301.30 | County Department of Probation - Duties.
Section 2301.31 | Arrest of Parolees Without Warrant.
Section 2301.32 | Supplemental Investigation or Supervisory Services From Adult Parole Authority.
Section 2301.33 | Common Pleas Judge Not to Act as Attorney in County Court.
Section 2301.51 | Community-Based Correctional Proposals.
Section 2301.52 | Minimum Provisions for Community-Based Correctional Proposals.
Section 2301.55 | Judicial Corrections Board - Powers and Duties.
Section 2301.56 | Application for State Financial Assistance.
Section 2301.57 | Health Insurance Claims of Inmates - Medical Tests.
Section 2301.571 | Inmate Responsibility for Medical Expenses.