Effective: December 27, 2018
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 296 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) Each coroner shall be classified, for salary purposes, according to the population of the county. All coroners shall receive annual compensation in accordance with the following schedules and in accordance with section 325.18 of the Revised Code:
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2018 FOR
CORONERS WITH A PRIVATE PRACTICE
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2018 FOR
CORONERS WITHOUT A PRIVATE PRACTICE
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019 FOR CORONERS
WITH A PRIVATE PRACTICE
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019 FOR CORONERS
WITHOUT A PRIVATE PRACTICE
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2020 FOR CORONERS
WITH A PRIVATE PRACTICE
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2020 FOR CORONERS
WITHOUT A PRIVATE PRACTICE
(B)(1) A coroner in a county with a population of one hundred seventy-five thousand one or more shall not engage in the private practice of medicine unless, before taking office, the coroner notifies the board of county commissioners of the intention to engage in that private practice. A coroner in such a county shall elect to engage or not to engage in the private practice of medicine before the commencement of each new term of office. A coroner in such a county who engages in the private practice of medicine, but who intends not to engage in the private practice of medicine during the coroner's next term of office, shall so notify the board of county commissioners as specified in this division. For a period of six months after taking office, a coroner who elects not to engage in the private practice of medicine may engage in the private practice of medicine, without any reduction of compensation as provided in division (A) of this section and in section 325.18 of the Revised Code, for the purpose of concluding the affairs of the coroner's private practice of medicine.
(2) A coroner in a county with a population of one hundred seventy-five thousand one or more who elects not to engage in the private practice of medicine under division (B)(1) of this section may, during the coroner's term of office, elect to engage in the private practice of medicine by notifying the board in writing of the intention to so engage. The notice shall state the date on which the coroner will commence the private practice of medicine and shall be given to the board at least thirty days before that date. On the date stated in the notice, the coroner's compensation shall be reduced as provided in division (A) of this section and in section 325.18 of the Revised Code for coroners with a private practice.
(C) Each coroner who is the coroner in a county with a population of one hundred seventy-five thousand one or more and who is without a private practice of medicine shall receive supplemental compensation of an additional fifty per cent of the annual compensation calculated under division (A) of this section and section 325.18 of the Revised Code in each calendar year in which the office of the coroner satisfies all of the following:
(1) The office operates as a regional forensic pathology examination referral center, and the operation generates coroner's laboratory fund income, for purposes of section 313.16 of the Revised Code, that is in excess of the fund's expenses and is sufficient to provide the supplemental compensation specified in division (C) of this section;
(2) The coroner is a forensic pathologist certified by the American board of pathology; and
(3) The coroner performs a minimum of seventy-five post mortem examinations annually.
(D) Each coroner who is the coroner in a county with a population of one hundred seventy-five thousand one or more and who is without a private practice of medicine and does not operate a regional forensic pathology examination referral center may, on approval of the board of county commissioners, receive supplemental compensation of up to an additional twenty-five per cent of the annual compensation calculated under division (A) of this section and section 325.18 of the Revised Code in each calendar year in which the coroner is a forensic pathologist certified by the American board of pathology and is performing the forensic examinations of the county.
Last updated August 5, 2022 at 4:22 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 325.01 | Manner of Paying Officials - General County Fund.
Section 325.02 | Salaries in Lieu of Fees - Exception.
Section 325.03 | Salary of County Auditor.
Section 325.04 | Salary of County Treasurer.
Section 325.06 | Salary of Sheriff.
Section 325.07 | Monthly Allowance to Sheriff - Monthly Report to Board.
Section 325.08 | Salary of Clerk of Common Pleas.
Section 325.09 | Salary of County Recorder.
Section 325.10 | Salary of County Commissioners.
Section 325.11 | Salary of Prosecuting Attorney.
Section 325.111 | Compensation for Prosecuting Attorneys Electing Not to Engage in Private Practice.
Section 325.12 | Additional Allowance to Prosecuting Attorneys.
Section 325.13 | Additional Funds for Investigating and Prosecuting Crimes.
Section 325.14 | Salary of County Engineer.
Section 325.15 | Salary of County Coroner.
Section 325.16 | No Liability for Compensation in Excess of Amount Authorized.
Section 325.17 | Appointing and Hiring Employees - Compensation - Bond.
Section 325.18 | Salary Increases for Elected County Officials.
Section 325.19 | Vacation Leave - Holiday Pay.
Section 325.191 | Establishing Programs for Staff Development and Continuing Education.
Section 325.20 | County Officer May Attend Convention at County Expense.
Section 325.22 | No Reduction of Compensation Due to Decline of Population.
Section 325.23 | No Reduction of Compensation Due to Decline of Population in 1993.
Section 325.25 | Program to Recognize Outstanding Employee Performance.
Section 325.27 | Fees, Costs, and Percentages Shall Be for Use of County.
Section 325.28 | Receipt for Fees.
Section 325.30 | Accounts to Be Kept by Officers.
Section 325.32 | Reduction or Remission of Fees.
Section 325.33 | Certificate of Title Administration Fund.
Section 325.36 | Prohibition Against Illegal Collection of Fees.