2011 Ohio Revised Code
Title [33] XXXIII EDUCATION - LIBRARIES
Chapter 3301: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
3301.03 [First of two versions] Board members to be qualified electors - oath, salary, expenses.


OH Rev Code § 3301.03 What's This?

Each elected voting member of the state board of education shall be a qualified elector residing in the territory composing the district from which the member is elected, and shall be nominated and elected to office as provided by Title XXXV [35] of the Revised Code. Each appointed voting member of the board shall be a qualified elector residing in the state. At least four of the appointed voting members shall represent rural school districts in the state, as evidenced by the member’s current place of residence and at least one of the following:

(A) The member’s children attend, or at one time attended, school in a rural district;

(B) The member’s past or present occupation is associated with rural areas of the state;

(C) The member possesses other credentials or experience demonstrating knowledge and familiarity with rural school districts. No elected or appointed voting member of the board shall, during the member’s term of office, hold any other public position of trust or profit or be an employee or officer of any public or private elementary or secondary school. Before entering on the duties of office, each elected and appointed voting member shall subscribe to the official oath of office. Each voting member of the state board of education shall be paid a salary fixed pursuant to division (J) of section 124.15 of the Revised Code, together with the member’s actual and necessary expenses incurred while engaged in the performance of the member’s official duties or in the conduct of authorized board business, and while en route to and from the member’s home for such purposes.

Effective Date: 10-05-2000

This section is set out twice. See also § 3301.03, as amended by 129th General Assembly File No. 10, SB 5, § 1, subject to referendum.

3301.03 [Second of two versions] Board members to be qualified electors – oath, salary, expenses

Each elected voting member of the state board of education shall be a qualified elector residing in the territory composing the district from which the member is elected, and shall be nominated and elected to office as provided by Title XXXV of the Revised Code. Each appointed voting member of the board shall be a qualified elector residing in the state. At least four of the appointed voting members shall represent rural school districts in the state, as evidenced by the member’s current place of residence and at least one of the following:

(A) The member’s children attend, or at one time attended, school in a rural district;

(B) The member’s past or present occupation is associated with rural areas of the state;

(C) The member possesses other credentials or experience demonstrating knowledge and familiarity with rural school districts. No elected or appointed voting member of the board shall, during the member’s term of office, hold any other public position of trust or profit or be an employee or officer of any public or private elementary or secondary school. Before entering on the duties of office, each elected and appointed voting member shall subscribe to the official oath of office. Each voting member of the state board of education shall be paid a salary fixed pursuant to division (A) of section 124.15 of the Revised Code, together with the member’s actual and necessary expenses incurred while engaged in the performance of the member’s official duties or in the conduct of authorized board business, and while en route to and from the member’s home for such purposes.

Amended by 129th General Assembly File No. 10, SB 5, § 1. This amendment is subject to referendum in the Nov. 8, 2011 election.

Effective Date: 10-05-2000

The amendment to this section by 129th General Assembly File No. 10, SB 5, § 1 has been made subject to referendum in the upcoming November, 2011 election.

This section is set out twice.

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