Effective: January 24, 2020
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 52 - 133rd General Assembly
The governor shall organize and maintain within this state, on a reserve basis, civilian cyber security reserve forces capable of being expanded and trained to educate and protect state, county, and local government entities, critical infrastructure, including election systems, businesses, and citizens of this state from cyber attacks. In the case of an emergency proclaimed by the governor, or caused by illicit actors or imminent danger, the governor, as commander-in-chief, shall expand the reserve as the exigency of the occasion requires.
The reserve shall be a part of the Ohio organized militia under the adjutant general's department. The reserve shall be known as the Ohio cyber reserve. The adjutant general shall establish and may revise, in accordance with section 5923.12 of the Revised Code, the rates of pay for reserve members when called to state active duty. While performing any drill or training, reserve members shall serve in an unpaid volunteer status. When called to state active duty by the governor, reserve members shall function as civilian members of the Ohio organized militia.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 59 | Veterans-Military Affairs
Chapter 5922 | Civilian Cyber Security Reserve Forces
Section 5922.02 | Rulemaking Authority.
Section 5922.03 | Requisition of Equipment.
Section 5922.04 | Military Service Not Authorized.
Section 5922.05 | Qualifications for Service.
Section 5922.06 | Code of Military Justice Applicable.