Effective: January 17, 1978
Latest Legislation: House Bill 262 - 112th General Assembly
A majority of the judges of the court of appeals, competent to sit, is necessary to form a quorum, or to make or render any order, judgment, or decree. No judge shall absent himself from a session of the court in his district or a district to which he has been assigned, except for sickness or other good cause.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2501 | Court of Appeals
Section 2501.01 | Judicial Court of Appeals Districts.
Section 2501.011 | Additional Judges in Fifth Through Seventh Districts.
Section 2501.012 | Additional Judges in Eighth Through Twelfth Districts.
Section 2501.013 | Additional Judges in First Through Fourth Districts.
Section 2501.02 | Qualification, Term and Jurisdiction of Appellate Judges.
Section 2501.03 | Annual Organizational Meeting.
Section 2501.04 | No Term of Court - Sessions of Court.
Section 2501.05 | Cause Heard in County of Origination.
Section 2501.06 | Presiding Judge - Administrative Judge.
Section 2501.07 | Quorum - Absence of Judge.
Section 2501.08 | Uniform Rules of Practice.
Section 2501.09 | Docket Order of Cases.
Section 2501.12 | Motion to Certify Record in Case of Conflict.
Section 2501.13 | Filing Affidavit of Disqualification.
Section 2501.14 | Assigning Judges From Another District.
Section 2501.15 | Expenses of Assigned Judge.
Section 2501.16 | Clerks - Employees - Special Projects of Court.
Section 2501.161 | Cancellation of Uncollectible Debts.
Section 2501.17 | Compensation of Clerks and Employees.
Section 2501.18 | Furnishing Supplies and Courtrooms.
Section 2501.181 | Principal Seat - County Responsibility.
Section 2501.20 | Temporary Location of Court in Event of Emergency.