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Notice of Charges to Be Sent to Retirement Plan | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law mandates prosecutors to notify retirement plans when charges are filed against members in positions of trust for violations occurring after the law's e

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Notice of Charges to Be Sent to Retirement Plan

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code 2901.43 requires prosecutors to notify a person's retirement plan or system when charges are filed against someone in a position of trust or honor, for violations occurring on or after the law's effective date. This ensures that retirement plans are informed of potential misconduct by their members or participants. The law applies to violations related to certain criminal offenses, including those involving multiple acts or ongoing conduct.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who must be notified under Ohio Revised Code 2901.43?

Prosecutors must notify the relevant retirement plan or system when charges are filed against a person in a position of trust or honor who is a member or participant in a public retirement system.

What types of violations trigger the notification requirement?

Violations include those specified in division (C) of the law, such as crimes involving a course of conduct or multiple acts committed on or after the law's effective date.

Does this law apply to violations committed before the effective date?

No, the law applies only to violations or offenses committed on or after its effective date.

What information must the prosecutor include in the notice?

The notice must be in writing and specifically identify the person charged, along with details of the charges filed against them.

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In simple terms: Ohio law mandates prosecutors to notify retirement plans when charges are filed against members in positions of trust for violations occurring after the law's e. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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