Ohio Revised Code Chapter 107 - Governor
- Section 107.01 - Election - Term.
The governor shall be elected quadrennially, jointly with the lieutenant governor, and shall hold his office for a term of four years. The term...
- Section 107.02 - Secretaries And Clerk.
The governor may appoint a secretary, and executive secretary, a commissioned clerk, and a correspondence secretary. Effective Date: 10-01-1953
- Section 107.03 - Governor Shall Submit Budget And Estimate Of Income.
The governor shall submit to the general assembly, not later than four weeks after its organization, a state budget containing a complete financial plan...
- Section 107.031 - School Facilities Commission Minimum Budget Recommendations.
Until the first committee appointed under division (C) of section 3317.012 of the Revised Code to reexamine the cost of an adequate education makes...
- Section 107.032 - Appropriations Limitations Definitions.
As used in sections 107.033 to 107.035 of the Revised Code: (A) "Aggregate general revenue fund appropriations" means all general revenue fund appropriations made...
- Section 107.033 - Appropriations Limitations To Be Included In Budget.
As part of the state budget the governor submits to the general assembly under section 107.03 of the Revised Code, the governor shall include...
- Section 107.034 - Determination Of Appropriation Limitations.
(A) (1) The governor, in determining the state appropriation limitation for fiscal year 2008, shall use estimates regarding the aggregate general revenue fund appropriations...
- Section 107.035 - Previous Appropriations Considered In Determining Limitations.
Any appropriation that, for fiscal year 2007, was an aggregate general revenue fund appropriation shall be considered an aggregate general revenue fund appropriation for...
- Section 107.04 - Governor May Issue Warrant In Certain Cases.
When the governor requires the aid of a ministerial officer in exercising any of the powers granted in Section 11 of Article III, Ohio...
- Section 107.05 - Certain Officers Ineligible To Perform Duties Until Commissioned By Governor.
A judge of a court of record, state officer, county officer, militia officer, or judge of a county court, shall be ineligible to perform...
- Section 107.06 - Fees For Governor's Commission.
Except militia officers, each officer designated in section 107.05 of the Revised Code, who receives compensation shall pay a fee to the secretary of...
- Section 107.07 - Certificate And Fee For Commission Sent To Secretary Of State.
When the result of the election of any officer mentioned in section 107.05 of the Revised Code is officially known to the board of...
- Section 107.08 - Filling Vacancy In Office Of Judge.
The office of a judge is vacant at the expiration of the term of the incumbent when no person has been elected as the...
- Section 107.09 - Publication Of Decennial Apportionment.
Immediately after the determination of each decennial apportionment for members of the general assembly the governor shall cause such apportionment to be published for...
- Section 107.10 - Records To Be Kept In Governor's Office.
The following records shall be kept in the governor's office: (A) A register of every bill passed by the general assembly that has been...
- Section 107.11 - Index.
An index to each of the records named in section 107.10 of the Revised Code shall be kept. A transcript of any entry in...
- Section 107.12 - Governor's Office Of Faith-based And Community Initiatives.
(A) As used in this section, "organization" means a faith-based or other organization that is exempt from federal income taxation under section 501(c)(3) of...
- Section 107.13 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 08-26-1977
- Section 107.14 - Transfer Authority Of Federal Government To State Concerning Certain Peaceful Uses Of Atomic Energy.
The governor may enter into an agreement with the government of the United States as is contemplated by the amendments to the "Atomic Energy...
- Section 107.15 - Appointing Authenticating Officer To Sign For Governor.
The governor may appoint an authenticating officer and delegate to such officer power to sign for the governor any document except enrolled bills enacted...
- Section 107.16 - Putting Into Operation The Federal Highway Safety Act.
The governor, pursuant to the Constitution and laws of this state, shall do all things necessary in behalf of the state to secure the...
- Section 107.17 - Authorizing One Year Participation In Federal Program.
The governor, pursuant to the constitution and laws of this state, is empowered to commit the state to participation in any federal program not...
- Section 107.18 - Qualifying State For Federal Programs.
(A) Except as otherwise provided in the Revised Code, the governor may, by executive order, designate or create such agency, commission, or advisory body,...
- Section 107.19 - Executive Orders In Violation Of Anti-trust Laws.
The governor shall have no power to issue any executive order that has previously been issued and that the federal trade commission, office of...
- Section 107.21 - Governor's Office Of Appalachian Ohio.
(A) As used in this section, "Appalachian region" means the following counties in this state that have been designated as part of Appalachia by...
- Section 107.25 - Tribal State Gaming Compacts.
(A) As used in this section: (1) "Tribal-state compact" means a tribal-state compact described in the "Indian Gaming Regulatory Act," 102 Stat. 2472 (1988),...
- Section 107.29 - Gubernatorial Transition Committee.
Not later than the third Monday in November in each year in which a new governor is elected, a gubernatorial transition committee shall be...
- Section 107.30 - Appropriations For Expenses Of Governor-elect.
The general assembly shall make an appropriation, in the operating budget for the fiscal year in which a new governor is elected, to the...
- Section 107.35 - Evaluation Of State And Local Workforce Programs.
Not later than December 31, 2014, the governor's office of workforce transformation, with staff support and assistance from the departments of job and family...
- Section 107.36 To 107.38 - Amended And Renumbered Rc 3701.85, 3701.86, 3701.861.
Effective Date: 10-29-1995
- Section 107.40 - Governor's Residence Advisory Commission.
(A) There is hereby created the governor's residence advisory commission. The commission shall provide for the preservation, restoration, acquisition, and conservation of all decorations,...
- Section 107.41 - Request For Department Goals And Metrics.
(A) As used in this section, "department" has the same meaning as in section 121.01 of the Revised Code. (B) Whenever the governor finds...
- Section 107.51 - "Agency" And "Draft Rule" Defined; Construction Of Sections.
As used in sections 107.51 to 107.55 of the Revised Code, "agency" and "draft rule" have the meanings defined in section 121.81 of the...
- Section 107.52 - Draft Rules With Adverse Impact On Businesses.
A draft or existing rule that affects businesses has an adverse impact on businesses if a provision of the draft or existing rule that...
- Section 107.53 - Business Impact Analysis Instrument.
The common sense initiative office shall develop, and as it becomes necessary or advisable shall improve, a business impact analysis instrument that shall be...
- Section 107.54 - Evaluation Of Draft Rules; Recommendations.
(A) (1) When the common sense initiative office receives a draft rule and business impact analysis from an agency, the office shall evaluate the...
- Section 107.55 - Annual Report.
The common sense initiative office, annually not later than the first day of February, shall prepare a report of the activities of the office...
- Section 107.61 - Common Sense Initiative Office.
The common sense initiative office is established within the office of the governor. The governor shall organize, and as it becomes necessary or advisable...
- Section 107.62 - Establishment Of Comment System.
The common sense initiative office shall establish a system through which any person may comment concerning: (A) The adverse impact on businesses a draft...
- Section 107.63 - Small Business Advisory Council.
As used in this section, "small business" means an independently owned and operated for-profit or nonprofit business entity, including affiliates, that has fewer than...
Last modified: October 10, 2016