2006 Ohio Revised Code - 1707.46. Commissioner of securities.

§ 1707.46. Commissioner of securities.
 

The principal executive officer of the division of securities shall be the commissioner of securities, who shall be appointed by the director of commerce. The commissioner of securities shall enforce all the laws and administrative rules enacted or adopted to regulate the sale of bonds, stocks, and other securities and to prevent fraud in such sales. The commissioner also shall enforce all the laws and administrative rules enacted or adopted to regulate investment advisers, investment adviser representatives, state retirement system investment officers, and the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer and to prevent fraud in their acts, practices, and transactions. 
 

The commissioner shall be paid at a rate not less than pay range 47 set out in schedule E-2 of section 124.152 [124.15.2] of the Revised Code, to be paid as other operating expenses of the division. 
 

HISTORY: GC § 744-24; 107 v 506, § 11; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53; 139 v H 580 (Eff 5-10-82); 140 v S 310 (Eff 4-11-85); 141 v H 82 (Eff 9-11-85); 142 v S 149 (Eff 7-14-87); 143 v S 321 (Eff 4-11-90); 147 v H 695. Eff 3-18-99; 150 v S 133, § 1, eff. 9-15-04; 151 v H 66, § 101.01, eff. 9-29-05.
 

The effective date is set by § 612.03 of 151 v H 66. 

 

Effect of Amendments

151 v H 66, effective September 29, 2005, in the first paragraph, inserted "and the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer" and made related changes. 

Section 1, 150 v S 133, effective September 15, 2004, inserted "and state retirement system investment officers" in the first paragraph, and made related changes. 

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