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Section 2501.19 | Process.

Effective: January 17, 1978 Latest Legislation: House Bill 262 – 112th General Assembly Process issuing from the court of appeals shall be directed to the sheriff or other proper officer of the county where it is to be executed, who shall serve and return it according to its command. Such sheriff or other officer shall […]

Section 2501.20 | Temporary Location of Court in Event of Emergency.

Effective: March 23, 2015 Latest Legislation: House Bill 290 – 130th General Assembly (A) In the event of a natural or man-made disaster, civil disorder, or any extraordinary circumstance that interrupts or threatens to interrupt the orderly operation of a court of appeals within the territorial jurisdiction of the court, the administrative judge of the […]

Section 2501.13 | Filing Affidavit of Disqualification.

Effective: November 20, 1996 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 263 – 121st General Assembly If a judge of the court of appeals allegedly is interested in a proceeding pending before the court in a county of the judge’s district, allegedly is related to or has a bias or prejudice for or against a party to a […]

Section 2501.14 | Assigning Judges From Another District.

Effective: March 22, 2013 Latest Legislation: House Bill 247 – 129th General Assembly When the presiding judge of a district requests that judges of the court of appeals be assigned to hold court with the judges of such district or to hold an additional court in such district, the chief judge of the court of […]

Section 2501.15 | Expenses of Assigned Judge.

Effective: March 22, 2013 Latest Legislation: House Bill 247 – 129th General Assembly A judge assigned under section 2501.14 of the Revised Code shall be paid the judge’s actual expenses for each day the judge performs judicial duties, including the time necessarily devoted to going to, and returning from, such assignment, and to the examination […]

Section 2501.16 | Clerks – Employees – Special Projects of Court.

Effective: September 10, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 487 – 129th General Assembly (A) Each court of appeals may appoint one or more official reporters, law clerks, secretaries, and any other employees that the court considers necessary for its efficient operation. The clerk of the court of common pleas, acting as the clerk of the […]

Section 2501.161 | Cancellation of Uncollectible Debts.

Effective: March 22, 2013 Latest Legislation: House Bill 247 – 129th General Assembly If at any time the court finds that an amount owing to the court is due and uncollectible, in whole or in part, the court may direct the clerk of the court to cancel all or part of the claim. The clerk […]

Section 2501.17 | Compensation of Clerks and Employees.

Effective: September 10, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 487 – 129th General Assembly Each officer and employee of a court of appeals appointed under section 2501.16 of the Revised Code shall receive the compensation that is fixed by the court of appeals and payable from the state treasury upon the certificate of the presiding or […]

Section 2501.18 | Furnishing Supplies and Courtrooms.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Upon the written requisition of the courts of appeals, the clerks of the courts of appeals shall provide such courts with necessary stationery, and furnish for their use reports of the decisions of the courts of this state, with the latest edition […]

Section 2501.181 | Principal Seat – County Responsibility.

Effective: September 29, 1995 Latest Legislation: House Bill 117 – 121st General Assembly (A) A court of appeals may select one of the counties in its district as its principal seat. (B) The board of county commissioners of the county selected as the principal seat of a court of appeals shall provide and maintain the […]