Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 753 | Reformatory Institutions
Section 753.15 | Workhouses - Management by Joint Board - Privatization.

Effective: September 28, 2012
Latest Legislation: House Bill 509 - 129th General Assembly
(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, in a city, a workhouse erected for the joint use of the city and the county in which such city is located shall be managed and controlled by a joint board composed of the board of county commissioners and the board of control of the city, and in a village by the board of county commissioners and the board of trustees of public affairs. Such joint board shall have all the powers and duties in the management, control, and maintenance of such workhouse as are conferred upon the director of public safety in cities, and in addition thereto it may construct sewers for such workhouse and pay therefor from funds raised by taxation for the maintenance of such institution.
The joint board may lease or purchase suitable property and buildings for a workhouse, or real estate for the purpose of erecting and maintaining a workhouse thereon, but it shall not expend more than fifty thousand dollars for any such purpose unless such amount is approved by a majority of the voters of the county, exclusive of the municipal corporation, voting at a general election.
(B) In lieu of forming a joint board to manage and control a workhouse erected for the joint use of the city and the county in which the city is located, the board of county commissioners and the legislative authority of the city may enter into a contract for the private operation and management of the workhouse as provided in section 9.06 of the Revised Code, but only if the workhouse is used solely for misdemeanant inmates. In order to enter into a contract under section 9.06 of the Revised Code, both the board and the legislative authority shall approve and be parties to the contract.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 7 | Municipal Corporations

Chapter 753 | Reformatory Institutions

Section 753.02 | Sustaining Persons Sentenced to or Confined in Prison.

Section 753.021 | Submitting Health Insurance Claims for Prison Inmates.

Section 753.03 | Disposition of Prisoners Sentenced for Misdemeanors.

Section 753.04 | Commitment to Workhouse.

Section 753.041 | Submitting Health Insurance Claims for Workhouse Inmates.

Section 753.05 | Employment of Prisoners.

Section 753.06 | Qualified Immunity for Injuries to Work Detail Prisoners.

Section 753.08 | Prompt Commitment - Fees.

Section 753.09 | Discharge.

Section 753.10 | Parole of Inmates.

Section 753.11 | Violation of Parole.

Section 753.13 | Joint Municipal and County Workhouse.

Section 753.14 | Withdrawal From Support and Maintenance of Joint Workhouse.

Section 753.15 | Workhouses - Management by Joint Board - Privatization.

Section 753.16 | City or District Workhouse May Receive Prisoners From Other Counties - Agreements - Reimbursement by Prisoner - Medical Testing or Treatment.

Section 753.161 | Receiving Prisoners From Out of County or From State.

Section 753.17 | Officers to Have Police Powers.

Section 753.18 | Religious Services in City Jail or Workhouse.

Section 753.19 | Chief Law Enforcement Officer to Give Notice of Escape and of Apprehension of Escapee.

Section 753.21 | Minimum Security Jails.

Section 753.22 | Commissary - Fund.

Section 753.31 | Access by Prisoners to Exercise Equipment or Participation in Fighting Skills Programs.

Section 753.32 | Improper Internet Access - Municipal Facilities.

Section 753.33 | Contracts for Random Drug Testing of Municipal Prisoners.