2006 Ohio Revised Code - [733.62.1] 733.621.Chief legal officer and prosecutor may appoint employees who are associates or employees of such officer in the private practice of law.

[§ 733.62.1] § 733.621. Chief legal officer and prosecutor may appoint employees who are associates or employees of such officer in the private practice of law.
 

As used in this section, "chief legal officer" means a city director of law, village solicitor, or similar chief legal officer of a municipal corporation. 
 

Subject to section 2921.421 [2921.42.1] of the Revised Code, a chief legal officer of a municipal corporation may appoint, as an assistant legal officer, prosecutor, clerk, stenographer, or other employee, a person who is an associate or partner of, or who is employed by, the chief legal officer, assistant legal officer, or prosecutor in the private practice of law in a partnership, professional association, or other law business arrangement. In a municipal corporation having an official who is designated as prosecutor and who has authority to appoint assistants and employees, the prosecutor may appoint, as an assistant prosecutor, clerk, stenographer, or other employee, a person who is an associate of, or is employed by, the chief legal officer, the prosecutor, an assistant legal officer, or an assistant prosecutor in the private practice of law in a partnership, professional association, or other law business arrangement. 
 

HISTORY: 144 v S 359 (Eff 12-22-92); 145 v H 285. Eff 3-2-94.

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