Effective: October 16, 2009
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 128th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section, "felony" has the same meaning as in section 109.511 of the Revised Code.
(B)(1) Any person who is employed by the department of public safety and designated by the director of public safety to enforce Title XLIII of the Revised Code, the rules adopted under it, and the laws and rules regulating the use of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits shall be known as an enforcement agent. The employment by the department of public safety and the designation by the director of public safety of a person as an enforcement agent shall be subject to division (D) of this section. An enforcement agent has the authority vested in peace officers pursuant to section 2935.03 of the Revised Code to keep the peace, to enforce all applicable laws and rules on any retail liquor permit premises, or on any other premises of public or private property, where a violation of Title XLIII of the Revised Code or any rule adopted under it is occurring, and to enforce all laws and rules governing the use of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits, women, infants, and children's coupons, electronically transferred benefits, or any other access device that is used alone or in conjunction with another access device to obtain payments, allotments, benefits, money, goods, or other things of value, or that can be used to initiate a transfer of funds, pursuant to the supplemental nutrition assistance program established under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.) or any supplemental food program administered by any department of this state pursuant to the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," 80 Stat. 885, 42 U.S.C.A. 1786. Enforcement agents, in enforcing compliance with the laws and rules described in this division, may keep the peace and make arrests for violations of those laws and rules.
(2) In addition to the authority conferred by division (B)(1) of this section, an enforcement agent also may execute search warrants and seize and take into custody any contraband, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code, or any property that is otherwise necessary for evidentiary purposes related to any violations of the laws or rules described in division (B)(1) of this section. An enforcement agent may enter public or private premises where activity alleged to violate the laws or rules described in division (B)(1) of this section is occurring.
(3) Enforcement agents who are on, immediately adjacent to, or across from retail liquor permit premises and who are performing investigative duties relating to that premises, enforcement agents who are on premises that are not liquor permit premises but on which a violation of Title XLIII of the Revised Code or any rule adopted under it allegedly is occurring, and enforcement agents who view a suspected violation of Title XLIII of the Revised Code, of a rule adopted under it, or of another law or rule described in division (B)(1) of this section have the authority to enforce the laws and rules described in division (B)(1) of this section, authority to enforce any section in Title XXIX of the Revised Code or any other section of the Revised Code listed in section 5502.13 of the Revised Code if they witness a violation of the section under any of the circumstances described in this division, and authority to make arrests for violations of the laws and rules described in division (B)(1) of this section and violations of any of those sections.
(4) The jurisdiction of an enforcement agent under division (B) of this section shall be concurrent with that of the peace officers of the county, township, or municipal corporation in which the violation occurs.
(C) Enforcement agents of the department of public safety who are engaged in the enforcement of the laws and rules described in division (B)(1) of this section may carry concealed weapons when conducting undercover investigations pursuant to their authority as law enforcement officers and while acting within the scope of their authority pursuant to this chapter.
(D)(1) The department of public safety shall not employ, and the director of public safety shall not designate, a person as an enforcement agent on a permanent basis, on a temporary basis, for a probationary term, or on other than a permanent basis if the person previously has been convicted of or has pleaded guilty to a felony.
(2)(a) The department of public safety shall terminate the employment of a person who is designated as an enforcement agent and who does either of the following:
(i) Pleads guilty to a felony;
(ii) Pleads guilty to a misdemeanor pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement as provided in division (D) of section 2929.43 of the Revised Code in which the enforcement agent agrees to surrender the certificate awarded to that agent under section 109.77 of the Revised Code.
(b) The department shall suspend the employment of a person who is designated as an enforcement agent if the person is convicted, after trial, of a felony. If the enforcement agent files an appeal from that conviction and the conviction is upheld by the highest court to which the appeal is taken or if no timely appeal is filed, the department shall terminate the employment of that agent. If the enforcement agent files an appeal that results in that agent's acquittal of the felony or conviction of a misdemeanor, or in the dismissal of the felony charge against the agent, the department shall reinstate the agent. An enforcement agent who is reinstated under division (D)(2)(b) of this section shall not receive any back pay unless the conviction of that agent of the felony was reversed on appeal, or the felony charge was dismissed, because the court found insufficient evidence to convict the agent of the felony.
(3) Division (D) of this section does not apply regarding an offense that was committed prior to January 1, 1997.
(4) The suspension or termination of the employment of a person designated as an enforcement agent under division (D)(2) of this section shall be in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 55 | Roads-Highways-Bridges
Chapter 5502 | Department of Public Safety
Section 5502.01 | General Duties of Department.
Section 5502.011 | Duties of Director.
Section 5502.02 | Spending to Administer and Enforce Motor Vehicle and Traffic Laws.
Section 5502.03 | Division of Homeland Security.
Section 5502.031 | Regulation of Amateur Radio Service Communications and Structures.
Section 5502.05 | Driver's License Examination Section.
Section 5502.06 | Duty of Examiners.
Section 5502.07 | Training Schools for Examiners.
Section 5502.08 | Database of Persons With a Communication Disability.
Section 5502.10 | State Registry of Habitual Ovi/omwi Offenders.
Section 5502.11 | Written Report of Motor Vehicle Accident.
Section 5502.12 | Use of Written Report of Motor Vehicle Accident.
Section 5502.13 | Investigative Unit.
Section 5502.132 | Ohio Investigative Unit Fund.
Section 5502.1321 | Ohio Investigative Unit Contingency Fund.
Section 5502.14 | Enforcement Agent.
Section 5502.15 | Using Federal Funds.
Section 5502.16 | Cooperative or Contractual Arrangements With Other Governmental Entities.
Section 5502.17 | Public Safety Enforcement Agents Requirements.
Section 5502.18 | Enforcement Agents May Assist State or Local Law Enforcement Officers.
Section 5502.19 | Department of Public Safety Inspections of Retail Liquor Permit Premises.
Section 5502.21 | Emergency Management Definitions.
Section 5502.22 | Emergency Management Agency.
Section 5502.25 | Rules for Emergency Management of State.
Section 5502.26 | Countywide Emergency Management Agency.
Section 5502.261 | Appropriation From General Fund for Agency Functions.
Section 5502.262 | School Emergency Management Plans.
Section 5502.27 | Regional Authority for Emergency Management.
Section 5502.271 | Program for Emergency Management.
Section 5502.28 | Cooperation With Governor and Executive Director.
Section 5502.281 | Volunteer Database; Registration; Privacy Provisions; Liability.
Section 5502.29 | Mutual Emergency Management Assistance or Aid Agreements.
Section 5502.291 | Interstate Arrangements - Coordination of Mutual Aid Plans.
Section 5502.30 | Immunity From Liability.
Section 5502.31 | Appropriations for Expenses.
Section 5502.32 | Acceptance of Private Offers of Assistance for Purposes of Emergency Management.
Section 5502.33 | Political Activity Prohibited.
Section 5502.34 | Disqualification for Subversive Activities - Registration and Oath Required.
Section 5502.35 | Exercising Emergency Management Powers Outside Jurisdiction.
Section 5502.36 | Judicial Notice.
Section 5502.37 | Emergency Management Prohibitions.
Section 5502.38 | Emergency Response Provisions Not Affected by Emergency Planning Provisions.
Section 5502.39 | Emergency Management Agency Service and Reimbursement Fund.
Section 5502.40 | Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
Section 5502.41 | Intrastate Mutual Aid Compact.
Section 5502.42 | Civil Defense Certificate of Necessity - Application.
Section 5502.43 | Notice and Hearing Prior to Issuance of Certificate - Revocation or Modification.
Section 5502.44 | Distribution of Certificate.
Section 5502.46 | Revocation Due to Fraud - Taxes and Penalties.
Section 5502.47 | Exemption From Real Property Tax.
Section 5502.48 | Exemption From Personal Property Tax.
Section 5502.49 | Exemption From Corporate Franchise Tax.
Section 5502.50 | Cost of Superior Protection From Attack Does Not Increase Tax Value of Structure.
Section 5502.51 | Rules and Standards for Issuance of Certificates.
Section 5502.52 | Statewide Emergency Alert Program - Abducted Children - False Report.
Section 5502.521 | Amber Alert Advisory Committee.
Section 5502.522 | Statewide Emergency Alert Program.
Section 5502.53 | Statewide Blue Alert Program.
Section 5502.61 | Criminal Justice Services Definitions.
Section 5502.62 | Office of Criminal Justice Services - Powers and Duties.
Section 5502.64 | Metropolitan County Criminal Justice Services Agency - Powers and Duties.
Section 5502.65 | Metropolitan County Criminal Justice Services Agency - Funding, Supervisory Board.
Section 5502.67 | Justice Program Service Fund.
Section 5502.68 | Drug Law Enforcement Fund.
Section 5502.70 | Ohio Mobile Training Team.
Section 5502.701 | Mobile Training Team Officer Qualifications.
Section 5502.702 | Mobile Training Team Officer Duties.