2006 Ohio Revised Code - 309.06. Assistant prosecuting attorneys; clerks; stenographers.

§ 309.06. Assistant prosecuting attorneys; clerks; stenographers.
 

(A)  On or before the first Monday in January of each year, the judge of the court of common pleas or, if there is more than one judge, the judges of the court of common pleas in joint session may fix an aggregate sum to be expended for the incoming year for the compensation of assistants, clerks, and stenographers of the prosecuting attorney's office. 
 

The prosecuting attorney may appoint any assistants, clerks, and stenographers who are necessary for the proper performance of the duties of his office and fix their compensation, not to exceed, in the aggregate, the amount fixed by the judges of the court of common pleas. The compensation, after being so fixed, shall be paid to the assistants, clerks, and stenographers biweekly from the general fund of the county treasury, upon the warrant of the county auditor. 

(B)  Subject to section 2921.421 [2921.42.1] of the Revised Code, a prosecuting attorney may appoint, as an assistant prosecuting attorney, clerk, stenographer, or other employee, a person who is an associate or partner of, or who is employed by, the prosecuting attorney or an assistant prosecuting attorney in the private practice of law in a partnership, professional association, or other law business arrangement. 
 

HISTORY: RS § 1271; 75 v 520; 77 v 319; 79 v 79; 86 v 4; 86 v 66; 90 v 73; 92 v 37; 94 v 30; 95 v 240; 97 v 315; GC §§ 2914, 2915; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53; 139 v S 114 (Eff 10-27-81); 144 v S 359 (Eff 12-22-92); 145 v H 285. Eff 3-2-94.

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