Effective: September 4, 1985 Latest Legislation: House Bill 68 – 116th General Assembly In each county there may be a county facilities review board. Each such board shall consist of six persons, not more than three of whom shall have the same political affiliations, appointed for the inspection of all charitable and correctional institutions supported […]
Effective: July 1, 2000 Latest Legislation: House Bill 471 – 123rd General Assembly A certificate of appointment to the county facilities review board shall be issued to the persons appointed under section 331.01 of the Revised Code, and a copy, giving full names and addresses, shall be sent to the central office of the department […]
Effective: September 4, 1985 Latest Legislation: House Bill 68 – 116th General Assembly The county facilities review board shall serve without compensation, but actual expenses incurred in the discharge of its duties, including the costs of printing its annual report required by division (A) of section 331.06 of the Revised Code, and actual necessary expense […]
Effective: September 4, 1985 Latest Legislation: House Bill 68 – 116th General Assembly The county facilities review board, by personal visitation or otherwise, shall keep fully advised of the condition and management of all charitable or correctional institutions supported in whole or in part by county or municipal taxation, or which are under county or […]
Effective: September 4, 1985 Latest Legislation: House Bill 68 – 116th General Assembly The juvenile judge, whenever proceedings are instituted before him to commit a child to the department of youth services, may notify the county facilities review board of the pendency of such proceedings and such board shall thereupon attend and protect the interests […]
Effective: July 1, 2000 Latest Legislation: House Bill 471 – 123rd General Assembly (A) Each year the county facilities review board shall prepare a full report of its proceedings during the year, with such recommendations as it considers advisable, file such report with the probate judge and the prosecuting attorney between the fifteenth day of […]