Source: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/bentleyville/latest/bentleyville_oh/0-0-0-3701
Timestamp: 2020-04-03 01:47:05
Document Index: 115274695

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 5164', '§ 2901', 'art 6', '§ 2901', '§ 2923', '§ 2923', '§ 2923', '§ 2921', '§ 5119', '§ 2921', '§ 128', '§ 128', '§ 128']

Chap. 680. Weeds.
606.23 Detention of shoplifters, disorderly persons and thieves; arrest without warrant.
606.28 Reimbursement of costs of confinement.
606.29 Self-defense; limitations on duty to retreat prior to using force.
606.31 Failure to disclose personal information.
A. Except as otherwise provided in division (2)A. of this definition, in a manner so that the offense prohibits or is construed as prohibiting any pregnant woman or her physician from performing an abortion with the consent of the pregnant woman, with the consent of the pregnant woman implied by law in a medical emergency, or with the approval of one otherwise authorized by law to consent to medical treatment on behalf of the pregnant woman. An abortion that violates the conditions described in the immediately preceding sentence may be punished as a violation of Ohio R.C. 2903.01, 2903.02, 2903.03, 2903.04, 2903.05, 2903.06, 2903.08, 2903.11, 2903.12, 2903.13, 2903.14, 2903.21 or 2903.22, or any substantially similar municipal ordinance, as applicable. An abortion that does not violate the conditions described in the second immediately preceding sentence but that does violate Ohio R.C. 2919.12, 2919.13(B), 2919.15, 2919.151, 2919.17 or 2919.18, or any substantially similar municipal ordinance, may be punished as a violation of such section, as applicable. Consent is sufficient under this division if it is of the type otherwise adequate to permit medical treatment to the pregnant woman, even if it does not comply with Ohio R.C. 2919.12.
(q) "Provider agreement." Has the same meanings as in R.C. § 5164.01.
(r) "Public official." Any elected or appointed officer, employee, or agent of the State or any political subdivision thereof, whether in a temporary or permanent capacity, and includes but is not limited to legislators, judges, and law enforcement officers. The term does not include an employee, officer, or governor-appointed member of the board of directors of the nonprofit corporation formed under Ohio R.C. 187.01.
(s) "Public servant."
B. Any person performing ad hoc a governmental function, including but not limited to a juror, member of a temporary commission, master, arbitrator, advisor, or consultant.
C. A person who is a candidate for public office, whether or not he or she is elected or appointed to the office for which he or she is a candidate. A person is a candidate for purposes of this division if he or she has been nominated according to law for election or appointment to public office, or if he or she has filed a petition or petitions as required by law to have his or her name placed on the ballot in a primary, general, or special election, or if he or she campaigns as a write-in candidate in any primary, general, or special election.
(2) The term does not include an employee, officer, or governor-appointed member of the board of directors of the nonprofit corporation formed under Ohio R.C. 187.01.
(e) When the section defining an offense provides that negligence suffices to establish an element thereof, then recklessness, knowledge or purpose is also sufficient culpability for that element. When recklessness suffices to establish an element of an offense, then knowledge or purpose is also sufficient culpability for that element. When knowledge suffices to establish an element of an offense, then purpose is also sufficient culpability for that element.
(R.C. § 2901.22)
(j) The period of limitation for a violation of this Part 6 or Title XXIX of the Ohio Revised Code that involves a physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of a child under eighteen years of age or of a child with a developmental disability or physical impairment under twenty-one years of age shall not begin to run until either of the following occurs:
(k) As used in this section, "peace officer" has the same meaning as in Ohio R.C. 2935.01.
(R.C. § 2901.13)
(1) The offense is a minor misdemeanor committed by an officer, agent, or employee of the organization acting in its behalf and within the scope of the officer's, agent's, or employee's office or employment, except that if the section defining the offense designates the officers, agents, or employees for whose conduct the organization is accountable or the circumstances under which it is accountable, those provisions shall apply.
(2) A purpose to impose organizational liability plainly appears in the section defining the offense, and the offense is committed by an officer, agent, or employee of the organization acting in its behalf and within the scope of the officer's, agent's, or employee's office or employment, except that if the section defining the offense designates the officers, agents, or employees for whose conduct the organization is accountable or the circumstances under which it is accountable, those provisions shall apply.
(4) If, acting with the kind of culpability otherwise required for the commission of the offense, its commission was authorized, requested, commanded, tolerated, or performed by the board of directors, trustees, partners, or by a high managerial officer, agent, or employee acting in behalf of the organization and within the scope of such a board's or person's office or employment.
(d) As used in this section, "organization" means a corporation for profit or not for profit, partnership, limited partnership, joint venture, unincorporated nonprofit association, estate, trust, or other commercial or legal entity. "Organization" does not include an entity organized as or by a governmental agency for the execution of a governmental program.
(8) The statement is in writing, and is made with purpose to induce another to extend credit to or employ the offender, or to confer any degree, diploma, certificate of attainment, award of excellence, or honor on the offender, or to extend to or bestow upon the offender any other valuable
benefit or distinction, when the person to whom the statement is directed relies upon it to his or her detriment.
(12) The statement is made in connection with the purchase of a firearm, as defined in Ohio R.C. 2923.11, and in conjunction with the furnishing to the seller of the firearm of a fictitious or altered driver’s or commercial driver’s license or permit, a fictitious or altered identification card, or any other document that contains false information about the purchaser’s identity.
(14) The statement is made in an application filed with a county sheriff pursuant to R.C. § 2923.125 in order to obtain or renew a concealed handgun license or is made in an affidavit submitted to a county sheriff to obtain a concealed handgun license on a temporary emergency basis under R.C. § 2923.1213.
(c) No person, in an attempt to obtain a concealed handgun license under R.C. § 2923.125, shall knowingly present to a sheriff a fictitious or altered document that purports to be certification of the person’s competence in handling a handgun as described in division (B)(3) of that section.
(R.C. § 2921.13)
(5) Disclosure would amount to revealing information acquired by the actor in the course of his or her duties in connection with a bona fide program of treatment or services for drug dependent persons or persons in danger of drug dependence, which program is maintained or conducted by a hospital, clinic, person, agency, or community addiction services provider whose alcohol and drug addiction services are certified pursuant to R.C. § 5119.36.
(R.C. § 2921.44)
(4) “Pretrial diversion program.” A rehabilitative, educational program designed to reduce recidivism and promote personal responsibility that is at least four hours in length and that has been approved by any court in this state.
(g) Any peace officer may arrest without a warrant any person that the officer has probable cause to believe has committed any act described in divisions(c)(1) or (2) above, that the officer has probable cause to believe has committed an unlawful taking in a mercantile establishment, or that the officer has reasonable cause to believe has committed an act prohibited by Ohio R.C. 2913.07. An arrest under this division shall be made within a reasonable time after the commission of the act or unlawful taking.
7. Property held and disposed of under an ordinance of the Municipality or under Ohio R.C. 737.29 to 737.33, except that if the Municipality has received notice of a citizens’ reward program as provided in division (b)(5) of this section and disposes of property under an ordinance shall pay twenty-five percent of any moneys acquired from any sale or auction to the citizens’ reward program.
B. Upon being so notified, the Police Department shall pay twenty-five percent of any forfeited proceeds or cash derived from each sale of property disposed of pursuant to this section to the citizens’ reward program for use exclusively to pay rewards. No part of the funds may be used to pay expenses associated with the program. If a citizens’ reward program that operates in more than one County or in another state in addition to this State receives funds under this section, the funds shall be used to pay rewards only for tips and information to law enforcement agencies concerning offenses committed in the County from which the funds were received.
(4) "Peace officer." A sheriff, deputy sheriff, marshal, deputy marshal, member of the organized police department of a municipal corporation, or township constable, who is employed by a political subdivision of this State; a member of a police force employed by a metropolitan housing authority under Ohio R.C. 3735.31(D); a member of a police force employed by a regional transit authority under Ohio R.C. 306.35(Y); a State university law enforcement officer appointed under Ohio R.C. 3345.04; a veterans' home police officer appointed under Ohio R.C. 5907.02; a special police officer employed by a port authority under Ohio R.C. 4582.04 or 4582.28; an officer, agent or employee of the state or any of its agencies, instrumentalities or political subdivisions, upon whom, by statute, a duty to conserve the peace or to enforce all or certain laws is imposed and the authority to arrest violators is conferred, within limits of that statutory duty and authority; or a State highway patrol trooper whose primary duties are to preserve the peace, to protect life and property, and to enforce the laws, ordinances, or rules of the State or any of its political subdivisions.
606.28 REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS OF CONFINEMENTS.
(a) Any person who is convicted of a criminal offense, other than a minor misdemeanor, shall reimburse the Village for expenses incurred by reason of the individual's confinement. Such reimbursement shall include expenses incurred during pre-conviction confinement when credit for such confinement is credited against the entire term of imprisonment, along with food, clothing and shelter.
(b) The amount of the reimbursement required by this section shall be determined by the court subsequent to investigation and hearing with regards to whether the person has the ability to pay the reimbursement, as outlined in Ohio R.C. 2929.223.
(c) This section shall not apply to offenders that the court determines to be indigent.
(d) Funds reimbursed to the Village pursuant to this section shall be paid into the General Fund of the Village.
(e) The Director of Law is authorized to institute appropriate proceedings against individuals who are ordered to reimburse the Village for confinement costs. The Director of Law is further authorized to compromise and settle any such claims for reimbursement in any amounts less than the total reimbursement due to the Village, if such settlement is in the best interest of the Village, in the Law Director's discretion.
(f) The Clerk of Council is authorized and directed to certify a copy of this section to the Clerk of Courts of the Bedford Municipal Court. Further, the Mayor is authorized to institute this reimbursement policy within the Village of Bentleyville's Mayor's Court.
(Ord. 1997-10. Passed 4-16-97.)
606.29 SELF DEFENSE: LIMITATIONS ON DUTY TO RETREAT PRIOR TO USING FORCE.
(a) As used in this section, "9-1-1 system" means a system through which individuals can request emergency service using the telephone number 9-1-1.
(R.C. § 128.01(A))
(b) No person shall knowingly use the telephone number of a 9-1-1 system established under R.C. Chapter 128 to report an emergency if the person knows that no emergency exists.
(d) No person shall disclose or use any information concerning telephone numbers, addresses, or names obtained from the database that serves the public safety answering point of a 9-1-1 system established under R.C. Chapter 128, except for any of the following purposes or under any of the following circumstances:
(R.C. § 128.32(E) - (G))
(R.C. § 128.99(A), (B))