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Having an Unlawful Geistest in a Public Contract | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2921.42 bans public officials from having unlawful interests in public contracts, ensuring transparency and preventing conflicts of interest.

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Having an Unlawful Geistest in a Public Contract

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2921.42 prohibits public officials from having an unlawful interest in public contracts. It restricts officials from using their influence for personal gain, participating in contracts during or shortly after their term, or benefiting financially from contracts involving their agency, especially if not competitively bid. The law aims to prevent conflicts of interest and promote transparency in public contracting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ohio ORC 2921.42 prohibit?

It prohibits public officials from having an unlawful interest in public contracts, including using influence for personal benefit or profiting from contracts involving their agency.

Can a public official work in a profit-making role related to a contract they authorized?

No, during or within one year after their term, officials cannot hold profit positions related to contracts they authorized, unless the contract was competitively bid and awarded to the lowest bidder.

Are public officials allowed to benefit financially from contracts involving their agency?

No, officials and their associates are prohibited from having an interest in profits or benefits from contracts entered into by their agency, especially if not awarded through competitive bidding.

Does this law apply if there was no bribery or intent to defraud?

Yes, the law applies regardless of bribery or fraudulent intent, focusing on unlawful interests and conflicts of interest in public contracts.

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In simple terms: Ohio law 2921.42 bans public officials from having unlawful interests in public contracts, ensuring transparency and preventing conflicts of interest.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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