Effective: September 15, 2004
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 133 - 125th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Campaign committee" means a candidate or a combination of two or more persons authorized by a candidate to receive contributions and in-kind contributions and make expenditures on behalf of the candidate.
(2) "Candidate" means an individual who has been nominated pursuant to section 742.04 of the Revised Code for election to the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund or who is seeking to be elected to fill a vacancy on the board pursuant to section 742.05 of the Revised Code.
(3) "Contribution" means a loan, gift, deposit, forgiveness of indebtedness, donation, advance, payment, transfer of funds or transfer of anything of value including a transfer of funds from an inter vivos or testamentary trust or decedent's estate, and the payment by any person other than the person to whom the services are rendered for the personal services of another person, which contribution is made, received, or used for the purpose of influencing the results of an election to the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund under section 742.04 of the Revised Code or the results of an election to fill a vacancy on the board pursuant to section 742.05 of the Revised Code. "Contribution" does not include:
(a) Services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all of their time on behalf of a person;
(b) Ordinary home hospitality;
(c) The personal expenses of a volunteer paid for by that volunteer campaign worker.
(4) "Election day" means the following, as appropriate to the situation:
(a) The third Tuesday in May of a year for which section 742.04 of the Revised Code specifies that an election for a member of the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund be held;
(b) If, pursuant to section 742.041 of the Revised Code, no election is held, the third Tuesday in May of a year that the election would have been held if not for section 742.041 of the Revised Code.
(5) "Expenditure" means the disbursement or use of a contribution for the purpose of influencing the results of an election to the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund under section 742.04 of the Revised Code or the results of an election to fill a vacancy on the board pursuant to section 742.05 of the Revised Code.
(6) "Independent expenditure" means an expenditure by an individual, partnership, or other entity advocating the election or defeat of an identified candidate or candidates, that is not made with the consent of, in coordination, cooperation, or consultation with, or at the request or suggestion of any candidate or candidates or of the campaign committee or agent of the candidate or candidates. An independent expenditure shall not be construed as being a contribution. As used in division (A)(6) of this section:
(a) "Advocating" means any communication containing a message advocating election or defeat.
(b) "Identified candidate" means that the name of the candidate appears, a photograph or drawing of the candidate appears, or the identity of the candidate is otherwise apparent by unambiguous reference.
(c) "Made in coordination, cooperation, or consultation with, or at the request or suggestion of, any candidate or the campaign committee or agent of the candidate" means made pursuant to any arrangement, coordination, or direction by the candidate, the candidate's campaign committee, or the candidate's agent prior to the publication, distribution, display, or broadcast of the communication. An expenditure is presumed to be so made when it is any of the following:
(i) Based on information about the candidate's plans, projects, or needs provided to the person making the expenditure by the candidate, or by the candidate's campaign committee or agent, with a view toward having an expenditure made;
(ii) Made by or through any person who is, or has been, authorized to raise or expend funds, who is, or has been, an officer of the candidate's campaign committee, or who is, or has been, receiving any form of compensation or reimbursement from the candidate or the candidate's campaign committee or agent;
(iii) Made by a political party in support of a candidate, unless the expenditure is made by a political party to conduct voter registration or voter education efforts.
(d) "Agent" means any person who has actual oral or written authority, either express or implied, to make or to authorize the making of expenditures on behalf of a candidate, or means any person who has been placed in a position with the candidate's campaign committee or organization such that it would reasonably appear that in the ordinary course of campaign-related activities the person may authorize expenditures.
(7) "In-kind contribution" means anything of value other than money that is used to influence the results of an election to the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund under section 742.04 of the Revised Code or the results of an election to fill a vacancy on the board pursuant to section 742.05 of the Revised Code or is transferred to or used in support of or in opposition to a candidate and that is made with the consent of, in coordination, cooperation, or consultation with, or at the request or suggestion of the benefited candidate. The financing of the dissemination, distribution, or republication, in whole or part, of any broadcast or of any written, graphic, or other form of campaign materials prepared by the candidate, the candidate's campaign committee, or their authorized agents is an in-kind contribution to the candidate and an expenditure by the candidate.
(8) "Personal expenses" includes ordinary expenses for accommodations, clothing, food, personal motor vehicle or airplane, and home telephone.
(B) Except as otherwise provided in division (D) of this section, each candidate who, or whose campaign committee, receives contributions or in-kind contributions totaling one thousand dollars or more or has expenditures totaling one thousand dollars or more in connection with the candidate's efforts to be elected to the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund shall file with the secretary of state two complete, accurate, and itemized statements setting forth in detail the contributions, in-kind contributions, and expenditures. The statements shall be filed regardless of whether, pursuant to section 742.041 of the Revised Code, no election is held. The statements shall be made on a form prescribed under section 111.30 of the Revised Code. Every expenditure shall be vouched for by a receipted bill, stating the purpose of the expenditures, that shall be filed with the statement; a canceled check with a notation of the purpose of the expenditure is a receipted bill for purposes of this division.
The first statement shall be filed not later than four p.m. on the day that is twelve days before election day. The second statement shall be filed not sooner than the day that is eight days after election day and not later than thirty-eight days after election day. The first statement shall reflect contributions and in-kind contributions received and expenditures made to the close of business on the twentieth day before election day. The second statement shall reflect contributions and in-kind contributions received and expenditures made during the period beginning on the nineteenth day before election day and ending on the close of business on the seventh day after election day.
(C) Each individual, partnership, or other entity who makes an independent expenditure in connection with the candidate's efforts to be elected to the board of trustees of the police and fire pension fund shall file with the secretary of state two complete, accurate, and itemized statements setting forth in detail the independent expenditures. The statements shall be filed regardless of whether, pursuant to section 742.041 of the Revised Code, no election is held. The statements shall be made on a form prescribed under section 111.30 of the Revised Code.
The first statement shall be filed not later than four p.m. on the day that is twelve days before election day. The second statement shall be filed not sooner than the day that is eight days after election day and not later than thirty-eight days after election day. The first statement shall reflect independent expenditures made to the close of business on the twentieth day before election day. The second statement shall reflect independent expenditures made during the period beginning on the nineteenth day before election day and ending on the close of business on the seventh day after election day.
(D) Each candidate who, or whose campaign committee, receives a contribution or in-kind contribution or makes an expenditure in connection with the candidate's efforts to be elected to fill a vacancy in the board of trustees of the police and fire pension fund pursuant to section 742.05 of the Revised Code shall file with the secretary of state a complete, accurate, and itemized statement setting forth in detail the contributions, in-kind contributions, and expenditures. The statement shall be made on a form prescribed under section 111.30 of the Revised Code. Every expenditure shall be vouched for by a receipted bill, stating the purpose of the expenditures, that shall be filed with the statement; a canceled check with a notation of the purpose of the expenditure is a receipted bill for purposes of this division.
The statement shall be filed within thirty-eight days after the day the candidate takes office. The statement shall reflect contributions and in-kind contributions received and expenditures made to the close of business on the seventh day after the day the candidate takes office.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 7 | Municipal Corporations
Chapter 742 | Police and Fire Pension Fund
Section 742.01 | Police and Fire Pension Fund Definitions.
Section 742.013 | Definitions for "Terminal Pay" and "Salary".
Section 742.02 | Creation and Purpose of Fund.
Section 742.03 | Board of Trustees to Administer and Control Fund.
Section 742.031 | Orientation Program Required for New Members - Continuing Education.
Section 742.032 | Members With Excessive Travel Expenses Ineligible for Another Term.
Section 742.041 | No Election if Only One Candidate Nominated.
Section 742.043 | Filing of Statements - Prohibited Campaign Activities.
Section 742.044 | Complaint Alleging Violation of Rc 742.043 - Procedure - Fine.
Section 742.046 | Disqualification of Convicted Member - Misconduct in Office - Removal Procedure.
Section 742.05 | Vacancy on Board of Trustees.
Section 742.06 | Oath or Affirmation of Office.
Section 742.07 | Meetings of Board of Trustees.
Section 742.08 | Expenses - Liability Insurance.
Section 742.09 | Attorney General Is Legal Counsel for Board.
Section 742.091 | Actions; Venue.
Section 742.10 | Powers of Board.
Section 742.101 | Transfer Expenses From Guarantee Fund to Expense Fund.
Section 742.102 | Travel Expense Policies - Bonus Policy - Budget.
Section 742.103 | Ethics Policy - Commission Approval - Ethics Training.
Section 742.105 | Selection of Internal Auditor.
Section 742.11 | Investment Powers of Board.
Section 742.111 | Prohibited Business Transactions.
Section 742.112 | Restrictions on Fiduciaries.
Section 742.113 | Conflicts of Interest.
Section 742.115 | Annual Disclosures to Ohio Ethics Commission.
Section 742.116 | Designation of Ohio-Qualified Investment Managers - Utilization - Annual Report.
Section 742.12 | Bonds Purchased From Taxing Districts.
Section 742.13 | Record of Proceedings Between Board and Taxing District.
Section 742.15 | Collecting and Retaining Data.
Section 742.16 | Amortizing Unfunded Actuarial Accrued Pension Liability.
Section 742.161 | Adjustment to Age and Years of Service Credit.
Section 742.17 | Form of Application or Election.
Section 742.21 | Service Credit for Membership in State or Municipal Retirement System.
Section 742.212 | Eligibility for Credit for Service in Cincinnati Retirement System.
Section 742.213 | Transferring Contributions to Cincinnati Retirement System.
Section 742.214 | Transferring Contributions on Deposit From Non-Uniform Retirement System.
Section 742.22 | Restoration to Active Duty After Receiving Disability Benefits.
Section 742.23 | Municipal Police Department Employee Credit for Service in Fire Department.
Section 742.24 | Municipal Fire Department Employee Credit for Service in Police Department.
Section 742.25 | Member Credit for Service Credit in Former Pension Funds.
Section 742.251 | Credit for Full Time Out-of-State or Federal Service.
Section 742.26 | Employment of Opfpf or Other State Retirement System Retirant.
Section 742.27 | Purchasing Service Credit for Lay Off Period.
Section 742.30 | Paying Employer's Accrued Liability.
Section 742.301 | Penalty and Interest on Late Payment of an Employer's Accrued Liability.
Section 742.31 | Contribution by Employee; Adjustments by Board.
Section 742.311 | Annual Review of Adequacy of Contribution Rates.
Section 742.32 | Reporting Employee Deductions.
Section 742.33 | Police Officer Employers' Contribution.
Section 742.34 | Firefighter Employers' Contribution.
Section 742.35 | Payment of Employer's Contribution.
Section 742.351 | Notice of Member's Election to Retire.
Section 742.352 | Failure to Transmit Certain Reports and Payments Concerning Deductions.
Section 742.353 | Failure to Transmit Certain Reports and Payments Concerning Retirement Election.
Section 742.361 | Certification of Amount Required to Be Paid.
Section 742.362 | Annual Payment in Lieu of Employer Contribution.
Section 742.37 | Rules for Disbursement of Benefits and Pensions.
Section 742.374 | Additional Pension Payments for Retirees on and After 12-31-71.
Section 742.375 | Credit for Time Served in State Highway Patrol Retirement System.
Section 742.376 | Credit for Service as a Full-Time Police Officer or Firefighter Prior to 1-1-67.
Section 742.377 | Increasing Survivor Benefits.
Section 742.378 | Additional Monthly Payment.
Section 742.3710 | Increasing Survivor Benefits.
Section 742.3711 | Optional Plans Upon Retirement.
Section 742.3712 | Increase in Monthly Pension, Allowance or Benefit Effective 7-1-81.
Section 742.3713 | Increase in Monthly Benefit Effective 11-15-81.
Section 742.3714 | Designating Contingent Dependent Beneficiary.
Section 742.3715 | Election of Retiree to Change to Optional Plan.
Section 742.3716 | Annual Increases in Pension or Benefits.
Section 742.3717 | Annual Cost of Living Increase.
Section 742.3718 | Minimum Pension or Benefit.
Section 742.3719 | Increase in Benefit or Allowance When Irc 415 Limits Increased.
Section 742.3721 | Qualified Governmental Excess Benefit Arrangement Maintained and Established.
Section 742.381 | Annual Report Disability Retirement Experience of Each Employer.
Section 742.39 | Eligibility for Disability Benefit.
Section 742.40 | Disability Benefit Recipient to Agree to Obtain Recommended Medical Treatment.
Section 742.41 | Annual Statement of Funds.
Section 742.42 | Maintenance of Individual Account.
Section 742.43 | Deferred Retirement Option Plan Established.
Section 742.44 | Electing to Participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.
Section 742.441 | Effect of Electing to Participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.
Section 742.444 | Termination of Participation in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.
Section 742.446 | Death Benefit if Electing to Participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.
Section 742.447 | Verifying Termination of Active Service.
Section 742.45 | Deduction From Benefit Payment for Group Health Insurance.
Section 742.451 | Additional Deposits to Fund Medical Expenses.
Section 742.46 | Vested Right to Pension or Benefit.
Section 742.461 | Restitution Order Based on Theft in Office or Certain Sex Offenses.
Section 742.462 | Order for Division of Marital Property.
Section 742.463 | Forfeiture of Retirement Benefits Under Rc 2929.192.
Section 742.464 | Benefits Subject to Termination.
Section 742.48 | Written Notice of Waiver.
Section 742.50 | Death Benefit.
Section 742.511 | Transfer of Police Officers of Newly Incorporated Municipality Prior to 12-1-83.
Section 742.513 | Township Officer Assuming Municipal Status May Transfer to Fund.
Section 742.514 | Transfer of Former Cincinnati Park Police Officers to Fund.
Section 742.515 | Firefighter's Election to Transfer From Public Employees Retirement System.
Section 742.516 | Firefighter's Election to Transfer to Public Employees Retirement System.
Section 742.52 | Purchasing Military Service Credit.
Section 742.521 | Credit for Military Service.
Section 742.53 | Long Term Care Insurance.
Section 742.54 | Volunteer Firemen's Relief and Pension Fund Operation and Maintenance.
Section 742.55 | Itemization of Purchases and Expenditures.
Section 742.56 | Payroll Deduction Plan for Payments for Service Credits.
Section 742.57 | Payments by Vouchers From State Treasury.
Section 742.58 | Lump Sum Death Benefit Payment.
Section 742.59 | Creation of Funds - Trustees.
Section 742.60 | Funds to Be Separate and Distinct Legal Entities.
Section 742.61 | Treasurer of State Is Custodian of Police and Fire Pension Fund.
Section 742.62 | Ohio Public Safety Officers Death Benefit Fund.
Section 742.63 | Adoption of Rules for Management of Fund and Disbursement of Benefits.