Effective: September 23, 2011
Latest Legislation: House Bill 5 - 129th General Assembly
(A) Except when a mandatory jail term is required by law, the court imposing a sentence for a misdemeanor, other than a minor misdemeanor, may impose upon the offender any nonresidential sanction or combination of nonresidential sanctions authorized under this division. Nonresidential sanctions include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) A term of day reporting;
(2) A term of house arrest with electronic monitoring or continuous alcohol monitoring or both electronic monitoring and continuous alcohol monitoring, a term of electronic monitoring or continuous alcohol monitoring without house arrest, or a term of house arrest without electronic monitoring or continuous alcohol monitoring;
(3) A term of community service of up to five hundred hours for a misdemeanor of the first degree or two hundred hours for a misdemeanor of the second, third, or fourth degree;
(4) A term in a drug treatment program with a level of security for the offender as determined necessary by the court;
(5) A term of intensive probation supervision;
(6) A term of basic probation supervision;
(7) A term of monitored time;
(8) A term of drug and alcohol use monitoring, including random drug testing;
(9) A curfew term;
(10) A requirement that the offender obtain employment;
(11) A requirement that the offender obtain education or training;
(12) Provided the court obtains the prior approval of the victim, a requirement that the offender participate in victim-offender mediation;
(13) If authorized by law, suspension of the offender's privilege to operate a motor vehicle, immobilization or forfeiture of the offender's motor vehicle, a requirement that the offender obtain a valid motor vehicle operator's license, or any other related sanction;
(14) A requirement that the offender obtain counseling if the offense is a violation of section 2919.25 or a violation of section 2903.13 of the Revised Code involving a person who was a family or household member at the time of the violation, if the offender committed the offense in the vicinity of one or more children who are not victims of the offense, and if the offender or the victim of the offense is a parent, guardian, custodian, or person in loco parentis of one or more of those children. This division does not limit the court in requiring that the offender obtain counseling for any offense or in any circumstance not specified in this division.
(B) If the court imposes a term of community service pursuant to division (A)(3) of this section, the offender may request that the court modify the sentence to authorize the offender to make a reasonable contribution, as determined by the court, to the general fund of the county, municipality, or other local entity that provides funding to the court. The court may grant the request if the offender demonstrates a change in circumstances from the date the court imposes the sentence or that the modification would otherwise be in the interests of justice. If the court grants the request, the offender shall make a reasonable contribution to the court, and the clerk of the court shall deposit that contribution into the general fund of the county, municipality, or other local entity that provides funding to the court. If more than one entity provides funding to the court, the clerk shall deposit a percentage of the reasonable contribution equal to the percentage of funding the entity provides to the court in that entity's general fund.
(C) In addition to the sanctions authorized under division (A) of this section, the court imposing a sentence for a misdemeanor, other than a minor misdemeanor, upon an offender who is not required to serve a mandatory jail term may impose any other sanction that is intended to discourage the offender or other persons from committing a similar offense if the sanction is reasonably related to the overriding purposes and principles of misdemeanor sentencing.
(D) The court imposing a sentence for a minor misdemeanor may impose a term of community service in lieu of all or part of a fine. The term of community service imposed for a minor misdemeanor shall not exceed thirty hours. After imposing a term of community service, the court may modify the sentence to authorize a reasonable contribution, as determined by the court, to the appropriate general fund as provided in division (B) of this section.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2929 | Penalties and Sentencing
Section 2929.01 | Penalties and Sentencing General Definitions.
Section 2929.02 | Murder Penalties.
Section 2929.022 | Sentencing Hearing - Determining Existence of Aggravating Circumstance.
Section 2929.023 | Raising the Matter of Age at Trial.
Section 2929.024 | Investigation Services and Experts for Indigent Defendant.
Section 2929.03 | Imposition of Sentence for Aggravated Murder.
Section 2929.04 | Death Penalty or Imprisonment - Aggravating and Mitigating Factors.
Section 2929.05 | Supreme Court Review Upon Appeal of Sentence of Death.
Section 2929.06 | Resentencing Hearing.
Section 2929.11 | Purposes of Felony Sentencing.
Section 2929.12 | Seriousness of Crime and Recidivism Factors.
Section 2929.13 | Sanction Imposed by Degree of Felony.
Section 2929.14 | Definite Prison Terms.
Section 2929.141 | Person on Release Committing a Felony.
Section 2929.142 | Aggravated Vehicular Homicide - Mandatory Prison Term.
Section 2929.143 | Risk Reduction Sentences.
Section 2929.15 | Community Control Sanctions; Felony.
Section 2929.16 | Community Residential Sanctions - Felony.
Section 2929.17 | Nonresidential Sanctions - Felony.
Section 2929.18 | Financial Sanctions - Felony.
Section 2929.19 | Sentencing Hearing.
Section 2929.191 | Correction of Judgment of Conviction to Include Supervision Information.
Section 2929.192 | Forfeiture of Retirement Benefits on Conviction.
Section 2929.194 | Offenders Under Physical or Mental Disability; Forfeiture.
Section 2929.20 | Sentence Reduction Through Judicial Release.
Section 2929.201 | Application for Shock Probation.
Section 2929.21 | Purposes of Misdemeanor Sentencing.
Section 2929.22 | Determining Appropriate Sentence for Misdemeanors.
Section 2929.23 | Sentence for Sexually Oriented Misdemeanor Committed on or After 1-1-97.
Section 2929.24 | Definite Jail Terms for Misdemeanors.
Section 2929.25 | Community Control Sanctions - Misdemeanor.
Section 2929.26 | Community Residential Sanctions - Misdemeanor.
Section 2929.27 | Nonresidential Sanctions - Misdemeanor.
Section 2929.28 | Financial Sanctions - Misdemeanor.
Section 2929.31 | Fines for Organizations by Degree of Offense.
Section 2929.32 | Additional Fines for Certain Offenses.
Section 2929.34 | Where Imprisonment to Be Served.
Section 2929.36 | Confinement Costs Definitions.
Section 2929.37 | Confinement Cost Policy.
Section 2929.38 | Reception and Other Fees.
Section 2929.41 | Concurrent and Consecutive Sentences.
Section 2929.42 | Notice of Conviction Sent to Licensing Board.
Section 2929.61 | Sentencing Under Prior Law.
Section 2929.71 | Reimbursement of Investigative Costs of Arson.