2006 Ohio Revised Code - 113.12. Effective 12-1-06.

§ 113.12. Payment of warrants; surrender to budget and management director; receipt.
 

The treasurer of state, on presentation, shall pay all warrants drawn on the treasurer of state by the director of budget and management. At least once each month the treasurer of state shall surrender to the director all warrants the treasurer of state has paid and shall accept the receipt of the director therefor. The receipt shall be held by the treasurer of state in place of such warrants and as evidence of their payment until an audit of the state treasury and the custodial funds of the treasurer of state has been completed. 
 

HISTORY: RS § 188; S&C 1598; 55 v 166, § 6; GC § 304; 106 v 238; Bureau of Code Revision, RC § 113.07, 10-1-53; RC § 113.12, 141 v H 201. Eff 7-1-85; 151 v H 530, § 101.01, eff. 12-1-06.
 

The effective date is set by § 812.09 of 151 v H 530. 

The provisions of § 515.03 of 151 v H 530 read as follows: 

SECTION 515.03. (A) The Director of Budget and Management shall, on the effective date of this section, supersede and replace the Auditor of State in all matters relating to the drawing of warrants for the payment or transfer of money from the state treasury (referred to in this section as "the payment function"). With respect to the payment function, the Director shall succeed to and perform all of the duties, powers, and obligations of the Auditor of State provided for by law. 

(B) Any aspect of the payment function commenced but not completed by the Auditor of State on the effective date of this section shall be completed by the Director or the staff of the Office of Budget and Management in the same manner, and with the same effect, as if completed by the Auditor of State or the staff of the Auditor of State. Any validation, cure, right, privilege, remedy, obligation, or liability related to the payment function is not lost or impaired by reason of the transfer required by this section and shall be administered by the Office of Budget and Management. All of the rules, orders, and determinations of the Auditor of State in relation to the payment function continue in effect as rules, orders, and determinations of the Director of Budget and Management until modified or rescinded by the Director. At the request of the Auditor of State and if necessary to ensure the integrity of the numbering of the Administrative Code, the Director of the Legislative Service Commission shall renumber rules of the Auditor of State in relation to the payment function to reflect the transfer to the Director of Budget and Management. 

(C) Subject to the lay-off provisions of sections 124.321 to 124.328 of the Revised Code, the Auditor of State and the Director of Budget and Management shall identify the employees of the Auditor of State assigned to or responsible for the payment function who shall be transferred to the Office of Budget and Management. The transfer shall take effect on July 1, 2007, or as soon as possible thereafter. 

(D) Whenever the Auditor of State in relation to the payment function is referred to in any law, contract, or other document, the reference shall be deemed to refer to the Director of Budget and Management. 

(E) Any action or proceeding that is related to the payment function and is pending on the effective date of this section is not affected by the transfer and shall be prosecuted or defended in the name of the Director of Budget and Management or the Office of Budget and Management. In all such actions and proceedings the Director or the Office, upon application to the court, shall be substituted as a party. 

The effective date of § 515.03 of 151 v H 530 is set by § 812.09 of 151 v H 530. 

Not analogous to former RC § 113.12 (RS § 195; S&C 1601, 1609; 55 v 44, § 11; 55 v 92, § 18; GC § 313; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53), repealed 141 v H 201, § 2, eff 7-1-85.

 

Effect of Amendments

151 v H 530, effective December 1, 2006, substituted "director of budget and management" for "auditor of state" and "director" for "auditor of state" twice, and made gender neutral changes. 

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