Effective: September 1, 1976
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 94 - 111th General Assembly
Before entering upon the duties of his office, the consumers' counsel shall subscribe to an oath of office, which shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state, and shall give bond of five thousand dollars with a sufficient surety approved by the treasurer of state. After approval the bond shall be filed with the secretary of state.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4911 | Consumers' Counsel
Section 4911.01 | Consumers' Counsel Definitions.
Section 4911.02 | Consumers' Counsel - Powers and Duties.
Section 4911.021 | Customer Telephone Complaints.
Section 4911.03 | Qualifications.
Section 4911.04 | Residency Requirement - Other Employment Prohibited.
Section 4911.05 | Oath of Office - Surety Bond.
Section 4911.06 | Consumers' Counsel Considered State Officer.
Section 4911.08 | Office Location.
Section 4911.09 | Public Utilities Commission to Furnish Materials.
Section 4911.10 | Records Are Public.
Section 4911.11 | Data and Information to Be Furnished.
Section 4911.13 | Using Engineers and Experts Employed by State Universities.
Section 4911.14 | Jurisdiction.
Section 4911.15 | Counsel May Represent Residential Consumer or Municipal Corporation.
Section 4911.16 | Access to Materials Possessed by Public Utilities Commission.
Section 4911.17 | Consumers' Counsel Governing Board.
Section 4911.18 | Assessments - Consumers' Counsel Operating Fund.