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To amend section 2329.66 and to enact sections 143.01 | 1 |
to 143.11 of the Revised Code to create the | 2 |
Volunteer Police Officers' Dependents Fund to | 3 |
provide death benefits to survivors of volunteer | 4 |
police officers killed in the line of duty and | 5 |
disability benefits to disabled volunteer police | 6 |
officers. | 7 |
Section 1. That section 2329.66 be amended and sections | 8 |
143.01, 143.02, 143.03, 143.04, 143.05, 143.06, 143.07, 143.08, | 9 |
143.09, 143.10, and 143.11 of the Revised Code be enacted to read | 10 |
as follows: | 11 |
Sec. 143.01. As used in this chapter: | 12 |
(A) "Killed in the line of duty" means either of the | 13 |
following: | 14 |
(1) Death in the line of duty; | 15 |
(2) Death from injury sustained in the line of duty, | 16 |
including heart attack or other fatal injury or illness caused | 17 |
while in the line of duty. | 18 |
(B) "Totally and permanently disabled" means unable to engage | 19 |
in any substantial gainful employment for a period of not less | 20 |
than twelve months by reason of a medically determinable physical | 21 |
impairment that is permanent or presumed to be permanent. | 22 |
(C) "Volunteer police officer" means any person who is | 23 |
employed as a police officer or sheriff's deputy in a part-time, | 24 |
reserve, or volunteer capacity by a county sheriff's department or | 25 |
the police department of a municipal corporation, township, | 26 |
township police district, or joint police district and is not a | 27 |
member of the public employees retirement system, Ohio police and | 28 |
fire pension fund, state highway patrol retirement system, or the | 29 |
Cincinnati retirement system. | 30 |
Sec. 143.02. (A) There is hereby established the volunteer | 31 |
police officers dependents fund. | 32 |
Each county, municipal corporation, township, township police | 33 |
district, and joint police district with a police or sheriff's | 34 |
department that employs volunteer police officers is a member of | 35 |
the volunteer police officers' dependents fund and shall establish | 36 |
a volunteer police officers' dependents fund board. Each board | 37 |
shall consist of the following board members: | 38 |
(1) Two board members, elected by the legislative authority | 39 |
of the fund member that maintains the police or sheriff's | 40 |
department; | 41 |
(2) Two board members, elected by the volunteer police | 42 |
officers of the police or sheriff's department; | 43 |
(3) One board member, elected by the board members elected | 44 |
pursuant to divisions (A)(1) and (2) of this section. The board | 45 |
member must be an elector of the fund member in which the police | 46 |
or sheriff's department is located, but not a public employee, | 47 |
member of the legislative authority, or police officer of that | 48 |
police or sheriff's department. | 49 |
(B) The term of office of a board member begins the first day | 50 |
of January and is one year. | 51 |
(C)(1) The election of the board members specified in | 52 |
division (A)(1) of this section shall be held each year not | 53 |
earlier than the first day of November and not later than the | 54 |
second Monday in December. The election of the member specified in | 55 |
division (A)(3) of this section shall be held each year on or | 56 |
before the thirty-first day of December. | 57 |
(2) The members specified in division (A)(2) of this section | 58 |
shall be elected on or before the second Monday in December, as | 59 |
follows: | 60 |
(a) The secretary of the board shall give notice of the | 61 |
election by posting it in a conspicuous place at the headquarters | 62 |
of the police or sheriff's department. Between nine a.m. and nine | 63 |
p.m. on the day designated, each person eligible to vote shall | 64 |
send in writing the name of two persons eligible to be elected to | 65 |
the board who are the person's choices. | 66 |
(b) All votes cast at the election shall be counted and | 67 |
recorded by the board, which shall announce the result. The two | 68 |
persons receiving the highest number of votes are elected. If | 69 |
there is a tie vote for any two persons, the election shall be | 70 |
decided by lot or in any other way agreed on by the persons for | 71 |
whom the tie vote was cast. | 72 |
(D) Any vacancy occurring on a board shall be filled at a | 73 |
special election called by the board's secretary. | 74 |
Sec. 143.03. A volunteer police officers' dependents fund | 75 |
board shall meet promptly after election of the board's members | 76 |
and organize. The board shall select from among its members a | 77 |
chairperson and a secretary. | 78 |
The secretary of the board shall keep a complete record of | 79 |
the board's proceedings, which shall be maintained as a permanent | 80 |
file. | 81 |
Board members shall serve without compensation. | 82 |
The legislative authority of the fund member shall provide | 83 |
sufficient meeting space and supplies for the board to carry out | 84 |
its duties. | 85 |
The secretary shall submit all of the following to the | 86 |
director of commerce: | 87 |
(A) The name and address of each board member and an | 88 |
indication of the group or authority that elected the member; | 89 |
(B) The names of the chairperson and secretary; | 90 |
(C) A certificate indicating the current assessed property | 91 |
valuation of the fund member that is prepared by the clerk of the | 92 |
fund member. | 93 |
Sec. 143.04. Each volunteer police officers' dependents fund | 94 |
board may adopt rules as necessary for handling and processing | 95 |
claims for benefits. | 96 |
The board shall perform such other duties as are necessary to | 97 |
implement this chapter. | 98 |
Sec. 143.05. The prosecuting attorney of the county in which | 99 |
a fund member is located shall serve as the legal advisor for the | 100 |
volunteer police officer's dependents' board. | 101 |
Sec. 143.06. (A) The volunteer police officers' dependents | 102 |
fund shall be maintained in the state treasury. All investment | 103 |
earnings of the fund shall be collected by the treasurer of state | 104 |
and placed to the credit of the fund. | 105 |
(B) Each fund member shall pay to the treasurer of state, to | 106 |
the credit of the fund, an initial premium as follows: | 107 |
(1) Each member with an assessed property valuation of less | 108 |
than seven million dollars, three hundred dollars; | 109 |
(2) Each member with an assessed property valuation of seven | 110 |
million dollars but less than fourteen million dollars, three | 111 |
hundred fifty dollars; | 112 |
(3) Each member with an assessed property valuation of | 113 |
fourteen million dollars but less than twenty-one million dollars, | 114 |
four hundred dollars; | 115 |
(4) Each member with an assessed property valuation of | 116 |
twenty-one million dollars but less than twenty-eight million | 117 |
dollars, four hundred fifty dollars; | 118 |
(5) Each member with an assessed property valuation of | 119 |
twenty-eight million dollars or over, five hundred dollars. | 120 |
Sec. 143.07. The total of all initial premiums collected by | 121 |
the treasurer of state under section 143.06 of the Revised Code is | 122 |
the basic capital account of the volunteer police officers' | 123 |
dependents fund. No further contributions are required of fund | 124 |
members until claims against the fund have reduced it to | 125 |
ninety-five per cent or less of its basic capital account. In that | 126 |
event, the director of commerce shall cause the following | 127 |
assessments, based on current property valuation, to be made and | 128 |
certified to the legislative authority of each member of the fund: | 129 |
(A) Each member with an assessed property valuation of less | 130 |
than seven million dollars, ninety dollars; | 131 |
(B) Each member with an assessed property valuation of seven | 132 |
million dollars but less than fourteen million dollars, one | 133 |
hundred five dollars; | 134 |
(C) Each member with an assessed property valuation of | 135 |
fourteen million dollars but less than twenty-one million dollars, | 136 |
one hundred twenty dollars; | 137 |
(D) Each member with an assessed property valuation of | 138 |
twenty-one million dollars but less than twenty-eight million | 139 |
dollars, one hundred thirty-five dollars; | 140 |
(E) Each member with an assessed property valuation of | 141 |
twenty-eight million dollars or more, one hundred fifty dollars. | 142 |
Sec. 143.08. (A) If a premium is not paid as provided in | 143 |
section 143.06 of the Revised Code, the director of commerce shall | 144 |
certify the failure as an assessment against the fund member to | 145 |
the auditor of the county within which the member is located. The | 146 |
county auditor shall withhold the amount of the assessment, | 147 |
together with interest at the rate of six per cent from the due | 148 |
date of the premium, from the next ensuing tax settlement due the | 149 |
member and pay the amount to the treasurer of state to the credit | 150 |
of the volunteer police officers' dependents fund. | 151 |
If the secretary of a volunteer police officers' dependents | 152 |
fund board fails to submit to the director a certificate of the | 153 |
current assessed property valuation in accordance with section | 154 |
143.03 of the Revised Code, the director shall use division (B)(5) | 155 |
of section 143.06 of the Revised Code as a basis for the | 156 |
assessment. | 157 |
(B) If a fund member does not pay the assessment provided in | 158 |
section 143.07 of the Revised Code within forty-five days after | 159 |
notice, the director shall proceed with collection in accordance | 160 |
with division (A) of this section. | 161 |
Sec. 143.09. (A) A volunteer police officer who is totally | 162 |
and permanently disabled as a result of discharging the duties of | 163 |
a volunteer police officer shall receive a benefit from the | 164 |
volunteer police officers' dependents fund of three hundred | 165 |
dollars per month, except that no payment shall be made to a | 166 |
volunteer police officer who is receiving the officer's full | 167 |
salary during the time of the officer's disability. | 168 |
(B) Regardless of whether the volunteer police officer | 169 |
received a benefit under division (A) of this section, death | 170 |
benefits shall be paid from the fund to the surviving spouse or | 171 |
dependent children of a volunteer police officer who is killed in | 172 |
the line of duty. Death benefits shall be paid as follows: | 173 |
(1) To the surviving spouse of a volunteer police officer | 174 |
killed in the line of duty, an award of one thousand dollars, and | 175 |
in addition, a benefit of three hundred dollars per month; | 176 |
(2) To the parent, guardian, or other persons on whom a child | 177 |
of a volunteer police officer killed in the line of duty is | 178 |
dependent for chief financial support, a benefit of one hundred | 179 |
twenty-five dollars per month for each dependent child under age | 180 |
eighteen, or under age twenty-two if attending an institution of | 181 |
learning or training pursuant to a program designed to complete in | 182 |
each school year the equivalent of at least two-thirds of the | 183 |
full-time curriculum requirements of the institution. | 184 |
(C) An individual eligible for benefits payable under this | 185 |
section shall file a claim for benefits with the appropriate | 186 |
volunteer police officers' dependents fund board on a form | 187 |
provided by the board. All of the following information shall be | 188 |
submitted with the claim: | 189 |
(1) In the case of a totally and permanently disabled | 190 |
volunteer police officer, the following: | 191 |
(a) The name of the police or sheriff's department for which | 192 |
the officer was a volunteer police officer; | 193 |
(b) The date of the injury; | 194 |
(c) Satisfactory medical evidence that the officer is totally | 195 |
and permanently disabled. | 196 |
(2) In the case of a surviving spouse or a parent, guardian, | 197 |
or other person in charge of a dependent child, the following: | 198 |
(a) The full name of the deceased volunteer police officer; | 199 |
(b) The name of the police or sheriff's department for which | 200 |
the deceased officer was a volunteer police officer; | 201 |
(c) The name and address of the surviving spouse, as | 202 |
applicable; | 203 |
(d) The names, ages, and addresses of any dependent children; | 204 |
(e) Any other evidence required by the board. | 205 |
(D) All claimants shall certify that neither the claimant nor | 206 |
the person on whose behalf the claim is filed qualifies for other | 207 |
benefits from any of the following based on the officer's service | 208 |
as a volunteer police officer: the public employees retirement | 209 |
system, Ohio police and fire pension fund, state highway patrol | 210 |
retirement system, Cincinnati retirement system, or Ohio public | 211 |
safety officers death benefit fund. | 212 |
(E) Initial claims shall be filed with the volunteer police | 213 |
officers' dependents fund board of the fund member in which the | 214 |
officer was a volunteer police officer. Thereafter, on request of | 215 |
the claimant or the board, claims may be transferred to a board | 216 |
near the claimant's current residence, if the boards concerned | 217 |
agree to the transfer. | 218 |
Sec. 143.10. (A)(1) Not later than five days after receipt | 219 |
of a claim for benefits, a volunteer police officers' dependents | 220 |
fund board shall meet and determine the validity of the claim. If | 221 |
the board determines that the claim is valid, it shall make a | 222 |
determination of the amount due and certify its determination to | 223 |
the director of commerce for payment. The certificate shall show | 224 |
the name and address of the board, the name and address of each | 225 |
beneficiary, the amount to be received by or on behalf of each | 226 |
beneficiary, and the name and address of the person to whom | 227 |
payments are to be made. | 228 |
(2) If the board determines that a claimant is ineligible for | 229 |
benefits, the board shall deny the claim and issue to the claimant | 230 |
a copy of its order. | 231 |
(B) The board may make a continuing order for monthly | 232 |
payments to a claimant for a period not exceeding three months | 233 |
from the date of the determination. The determination may be | 234 |
modified after issuance to reflect any changes in the claimant's | 235 |
eligibility. If no changes occur at the end of the three-month | 236 |
period, the director may provide for payment if the board | 237 |
certifies that the original certificate is continued for an | 238 |
additional three-month period. | 239 |
Sec. 143.11. The right of an individual to a benefit under | 240 |
this chapter shall not be subject to execution, garnishment, | 241 |
attachment, the operation of bankruptcy or insolvency laws, or | 242 |
other process of law whatsoever, and shall be unassignable except | 243 |
as specifically provided in this chapter and sections 3105.171, | 244 |
3105.65, and 3115.32 and Chapters 3119., 3121., 3123., and 3125. | 245 |
of the Revised Code. | 246 |
Sec. 2329.66. (A) Every person who is domiciled in this | 247 |
state may hold property exempt from execution, garnishment, | 248 |
attachment, or sale to satisfy a judgment or order, as follows: | 249 |
(1)(a) In the case of a judgment or order regarding money | 250 |
owed for health care services rendered or health care supplies | 251 |
provided to the person or a dependent of the person, one parcel or | 252 |
item of real or personal property that the person or a dependent | 253 |
of the person uses as a residence. Division (A)(1)(a) of this | 254 |
section does not preclude, affect, or invalidate the creation | 255 |
under this chapter of a judgment lien upon the exempted property | 256 |
but only delays the enforcement of the lien until the property is | 257 |
sold or otherwise transferred by the owner or in accordance with | 258 |
other applicable laws to a person or entity other than the | 259 |
surviving spouse or surviving minor children of the judgment | 260 |
debtor. Every person who is domiciled in this state may hold | 261 |
exempt from a judgment lien created pursuant to division (A)(1)(a) | 262 |
of this section the person's interest, not to exceed one hundred | 263 |
twenty-five thousand dollars, in the exempted property. | 264 |
(b) In the case of all other judgments and orders, the | 265 |
person's interest, not to exceed one hundred twenty-five thousand | 266 |
dollars, in one parcel or item of real or personal property that | 267 |
the person or a dependent of the person uses as a residence. | 268 |
(c) For purposes of divisions (A)(1)(a) and (b) of this | 269 |
section, "parcel" means a tract of real property as identified on | 270 |
the records of the auditor of the county in which the real | 271 |
property is located. | 272 |
(2) The person's interest, not to exceed three thousand two | 273 |
hundred twenty-five dollars, in one motor vehicle; | 274 |
(3) The person's interest, not to exceed four hundred | 275 |
dollars, in cash on hand, money due and payable, money to become | 276 |
due within ninety days, tax refunds, and money on deposit with a | 277 |
bank, savings and loan association, credit union, public utility, | 278 |
landlord, or other person, other than personal earnings. | 279 |
(4)(a) The person's interest, not to exceed five hundred | 280 |
twenty-five dollars in any particular item or ten thousand seven | 281 |
hundred seventy-five dollars in aggregate value, in household | 282 |
furnishings, household goods, wearing apparel, appliances, books, | 283 |
animals, crops, musical instruments, firearms, and hunting and | 284 |
fishing equipment that are held primarily for the personal, | 285 |
family, or household use of the person; | 286 |
(b) The person's aggregate interest in one or more items of | 287 |
jewelry, not to exceed one thousand three hundred fifty dollars, | 288 |
held primarily for the personal, family, or household use of the | 289 |
person or any of the person's dependents. | 290 |
(5) The person's interest, not to exceed an aggregate of two | 291 |
thousand twenty-five dollars, in all implements, professional | 292 |
books, or tools of the person's profession, trade, or business, | 293 |
including agriculture; | 294 |
(6)(a) The person's interest in a beneficiary fund set apart, | 295 |
appropriated, or paid by a benevolent association or society, as | 296 |
exempted by section 2329.63 of the Revised Code; | 297 |
(b) The person's interest in contracts of life or endowment | 298 |
insurance or annuities, as exempted by section 3911.10 of the | 299 |
Revised Code; | 300 |
(c) The person's interest in a policy of group insurance or | 301 |
the proceeds of a policy of group insurance, as exempted by | 302 |
section 3917.05 of the Revised Code; | 303 |
(d) The person's interest in money, benefits, charity, | 304 |
relief, or aid to be paid, provided, or rendered by a fraternal | 305 |
benefit society, as exempted by section 3921.18 of the Revised | 306 |
Code; | 307 |
(e) The person's interest in the portion of benefits under | 308 |
policies of sickness and accident insurance and in lump sum | 309 |
payments for dismemberment and other losses insured under those | 310 |
policies, as exempted by section 3923.19 of the Revised Code. | 311 |
(7) The person's professionally prescribed or medically | 312 |
necessary health aids; | 313 |
(8) The person's interest in a burial lot, including, but not | 314 |
limited to, exemptions under section 517.09 or 1721.07 of the | 315 |
Revised Code; | 316 |
(9) The person's interest in the following: | 317 |
(a) Moneys paid or payable for living maintenance or rights, | 318 |
as exempted by section 3304.19 of the Revised Code; | 319 |
(b) Workers' compensation, as exempted by section 4123.67 of | 320 |
the Revised Code; | 321 |
(c) Unemployment compensation benefits, as exempted by | 322 |
section 4141.32 of the Revised Code; | 323 |
(d) Cash assistance payments under the Ohio works first | 324 |
program, as exempted by section 5107.75 of the Revised Code; | 325 |
(e) Benefits and services under the prevention, retention, | 326 |
and contingency program, as exempted by section 5108.08 of the | 327 |
Revised Code; | 328 |
(f) Disability financial assistance payments, as exempted by | 329 |
section 5115.06 of the Revised Code; | 330 |
(g) Payments under section 24 or 32 of the "Internal Revenue | 331 |
Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 1, as amended. | 332 |
(10)(a) Except in cases in which the person was convicted of | 333 |
or pleaded guilty to a violation of section 2921.41 of the Revised | 334 |
Code and in which an order for the withholding of restitution from | 335 |
payments was issued under division (C)(2)(b) of that section, in | 336 |
cases in which an order for withholding was issued under section | 337 |
2907.15 of the Revised Code, in cases in which an order for | 338 |
forfeiture was issued under division (A) or (B) of section | 339 |
2929.192 of the Revised Code, and in cases in which an order was | 340 |
issued under section 2929.193 or 2929.194 of the Revised Code, and | 341 |
only to the extent provided in the order, and except as provided | 342 |
in sections 3105.171, 3105.63, 3119.80, 3119.81, 3121.02, 3121.03, | 343 |
and 3123.06 of the Revised Code, the person's rights to or | 344 |
interests in a pension, benefit, annuity, retirement allowance, or | 345 |
accumulated contributions, the person's rights to or interests in | 346 |
a participant account in any deferred compensation program offered | 347 |
by the Ohio public employees deferred compensation board, a | 348 |
government unit, or a municipal corporation, or the person's other | 349 |
accrued or accruing rights or interests, as exempted by section | 350 |
143.11, 145.56, 146.13, 148.09, 742.47, 3307.41, 3309.66, or | 351 |
5505.22 of the Revised Code, and the person's rights to or | 352 |
interests in benefits from the Ohio public safety officers death | 353 |
benefit fund; | 354 |
(b) Except as provided in sections 3119.80, 3119.81, 3121.02, | 355 |
3121.03, and 3123.06 of the Revised Code, the person's rights to | 356 |
receive or interests in receiving a payment or other benefits | 357 |
under any pension, annuity, or similar plan or contract, not | 358 |
including a payment or benefit from a stock bonus or | 359 |
profit-sharing plan or a payment included in division (A)(6)(b) or | 360 |
(10)(a) of this section, on account of illness, disability, death, | 361 |
age, or length of service, to the extent reasonably necessary for | 362 |
the support of the person and any of the person's dependents, | 363 |
except if all the following apply: | 364 |
(i) The plan or contract was established by or under the | 365 |
auspices of an insider that employed the person at the time the | 366 |
person's rights or interests under the plan or contract arose. | 367 |
(ii) The payment is on account of age or length of service. | 368 |
(iii) The plan or contract is not qualified under the | 369 |
"Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 1, as | 370 |
amended. | 371 |
(c) Except for any portion of the assets that were deposited | 372 |
for the purpose of evading the payment of any debt and except as | 373 |
provided in sections 3119.80, 3119.81, 3121.02, 3121.03, and | 374 |
3123.06 of the Revised Code, the person's rights or interests in | 375 |
the assets held in, or to directly or indirectly receive any | 376 |
payment or benefit under, any individual retirement account, | 377 |
individual retirement annuity, "Roth IRA," "529 plan," or | 378 |
education individual retirement account that provides payments or | 379 |
benefits by reason of illness, disability, death, retirement, or | 380 |
age or provides payments or benefits for purposes of education, to | 381 |
the extent that the assets, payments, or benefits described in | 382 |
division (A)(10)(c) of this section are attributable to or derived | 383 |
from any of the following or from any earnings, dividends, | 384 |
interest, appreciation, or gains on any of the following: | 385 |
(i) Contributions of the person that were less than or equal | 386 |
to the applicable limits on deductible contributions to an | 387 |
individual retirement account or individual retirement annuity in | 388 |
the year that the contributions were made, whether or not the | 389 |
person was eligible to deduct the contributions on the person's | 390 |
federal tax return for the year in which the contributions were | 391 |
made; | 392 |
(ii) Contributions of the person that were less than or equal | 393 |
to the applicable limits on contributions to a Roth IRA or | 394 |
education individual retirement account in the year that the | 395 |
contributions were made; | 396 |
(iii) Contributions of the person that are within the | 397 |
applicable limits on rollover contributions under subsections 219, | 398 |
402(c), 403(a)(4), 403(b)(8), 408(b), 408(d)(3), 408A(c)(3)(B), | 399 |
408A(d)(3), and 530(d)(5) of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," | 400 |
100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 1, as amended; | 401 |
(iv) Contributions by any person into any plan, fund, or | 402 |
account that is formed, created, or administered pursuant to, or | 403 |
is otherwise subject to, section 529 of the "Internal Revenue Code | 404 |
of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 1, as amended. | 405 |
(d) Except for any portion of the assets that were deposited | 406 |
for the purpose of evading the payment of any debt and except as | 407 |
provided in sections 3119.80, 3119.81, 3121.02, 3121.03, and | 408 |
3123.06 of the Revised Code, the person's rights or interests in | 409 |
the assets held in, or to receive any payment under, any Keogh or | 410 |
"H.R. 10" plan that provides benefits by reason of illness, | 411 |
disability, death, retirement, or age, to the extent reasonably | 412 |
necessary for the support of the person and any of the person's | 413 |
dependents. | 414 |
(e) The person's rights to or interests in any assets held | 415 |
in, or to directly or indirectly receive any payment or benefit | 416 |
under, any individual retirement account, individual retirement | 417 |
annuity, "Roth IRA," "529 plan," or education individual | 418 |
retirement account that a decedent, upon or by reason of the | 419 |
decedent's death, directly or indirectly left to or for the | 420 |
benefit of the person, either outright or in trust or otherwise, | 421 |
including, but not limited to, any of those rights or interests in | 422 |
assets or to receive payments or benefits that were transferred, | 423 |
conveyed, or otherwise transmitted by the decedent by means of a | 424 |
will, trust, exercise of a power of appointment, beneficiary | 425 |
designation, transfer or payment on death designation, or any | 426 |
other method or procedure. | 427 |
(f) The exemptions under divisions (A)(10)(a) to (e) of this | 428 |
section also shall apply or otherwise be available to an alternate | 429 |
payee under a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) or other | 430 |
similar court order. | 431 |
(g) A person's interest in any plan, program, instrument, or | 432 |
device described in divisions (A)(10)(a) to (e) of this section | 433 |
shall be considered an exempt interest even if the plan, program, | 434 |
instrument, or device in question, due to an error made in good | 435 |
faith, failed to satisfy any criteria applicable to that plan, | 436 |
program, instrument, or device under the "Internal Revenue Code of | 437 |
1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 1, as amended. | 438 |
(11) The person's right to receive spousal support, child | 439 |
support, an allowance, or other maintenance to the extent | 440 |
reasonably necessary for the support of the person and any of the | 441 |
person's dependents; | 442 |
(12) The person's right to receive, or moneys received during | 443 |
the preceding twelve calendar months from, any of the following: | 444 |
(a) An award of reparations under sections 2743.51 to 2743.72 | 445 |
of the Revised Code, to the extent exempted by division (D) of | 446 |
section 2743.66 of the Revised Code; | 447 |
(b) A payment on account of the wrongful death of an | 448 |
individual of whom the person was a dependent on the date of the | 449 |
individual's death, to the extent reasonably necessary for the | 450 |
support of the person and any of the person's dependents; | 451 |
(c) Except in cases in which the person who receives the | 452 |
payment is an inmate, as defined in section 2969.21 of the Revised | 453 |
Code, and in which the payment resulted from a civil action or | 454 |
appeal against a government entity or employee, as defined in | 455 |
section 2969.21 of the Revised Code, a payment, not to exceed | 456 |
twenty thousand two hundred dollars, on account of personal bodily | 457 |
injury, not including pain and suffering or compensation for | 458 |
actual pecuniary loss, of the person or an individual for whom the | 459 |
person is a dependent; | 460 |
(d) A payment in compensation for loss of future earnings of | 461 |
the person or an individual of whom the person is or was a | 462 |
dependent, to the extent reasonably necessary for the support of | 463 |
the debtor and any of the debtor's dependents. | 464 |
(13) Except as provided in sections 3119.80, 3119.81, | 465 |
3121.02, 3121.03, and 3123.06 of the Revised Code, personal | 466 |
earnings of the person owed to the person for services in an | 467 |
amount equal to the greater of the following amounts: | 468 |
(a) If paid weekly, thirty times the current federal minimum | 469 |
hourly wage; if paid biweekly, sixty times the current federal | 470 |
minimum hourly wage; if paid semimonthly, sixty-five times the | 471 |
current federal minimum hourly wage; or if paid monthly, one | 472 |
hundred thirty times the current federal minimum hourly wage that | 473 |
is in effect at the time the earnings are payable, as prescribed | 474 |
by the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 52 Stat. 1060, 29 | 475 |
U.S.C. 206(a)(1), as amended; | 476 |
(b) Seventy-five per cent of the disposable earnings owed to | 477 |
the person. | 478 |
(14) The person's right in specific partnership property, as | 479 |
exempted by the person's rights in a partnership pursuant to | 480 |
section 1776.50 of the Revised Code, except as otherwise set forth | 481 |
in section 1776.50 of the Revised Code; | 482 |
(15) A seal and official register of a notary public, as | 483 |
exempted by section 147.04 of the Revised Code; | 484 |
(16) The person's interest in a tuition unit or a payment | 485 |
under section 3334.09 of the Revised Code pursuant to a tuition | 486 |
payment contract, as exempted by section 3334.15 of the Revised | 487 |
Code; | 488 |
(17) Any other property that is specifically exempted from | 489 |
execution, attachment, garnishment, or sale by federal statutes | 490 |
other than the "Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978," 92 Stat. 2549, 11 | 491 |
U.S.C.A. 101, as amended; | 492 |
(18) The person's aggregate interest in any property, not to | 493 |
exceed one thousand seventy-five dollars, except that division | 494 |
(A)(18) of this section applies only in bankruptcy proceedings. | 495 |
(B) On April 1, 2010, and on the first day of April in each | 496 |
third calendar year after 2010, the Ohio judicial conference shall | 497 |
adjust each dollar amount set forth in this section to reflect any | 498 |
increase in the consumer price index for all urban consumers, as | 499 |
published by the United States department of labor, or, if that | 500 |
index is no longer published, a generally available comparable | 501 |
index, for the three-year period ending on the thirty-first day of | 502 |
December of the preceding year. Any adjustments required by this | 503 |
division shall be rounded to the nearest twenty-five dollars. | 504 |
The Ohio judicial conference shall prepare a memorandum | 505 |
specifying the adjusted dollar amounts. The judicial conference | 506 |
shall transmit the memorandum to the director of the legislative | 507 |
service commission, and the director shall publish the memorandum | 508 |
in the register of Ohio. (Publication of the memorandum in the | 509 |
register of Ohio shall continue until the next memorandum | 510 |
specifying an adjustment is so published.) The judicial conference | 511 |
also may publish the memorandum in any other manner it concludes | 512 |
will be reasonably likely to inform persons who are affected by | 513 |
its adjustment of the dollar amounts. | 514 |
(C) As used in this section: | 515 |
(1) "Disposable earnings" means net earnings after the | 516 |
garnishee has made deductions required by law, excluding the | 517 |
deductions ordered pursuant to section 3119.80, 3119.81, 3121.02, | 518 |
3121.03, or 3123.06 of the Revised Code. | 519 |
(2) "Insider" means: | 520 |
(a) If the person who claims an exemption is an individual, a | 521 |
relative of the individual, a relative of a general partner of the | 522 |
individual, a partnership in which the individual is a general | 523 |
partner, a general partner of the individual, or a corporation of | 524 |
which the individual is a director, officer, or in control; | 525 |
(b) If the person who claims an exemption is a corporation, a | 526 |
director or officer of the corporation; a person in control of the | 527 |
corporation; a partnership in which the corporation is a general | 528 |
partner; a general partner of the corporation; or a relative of a | 529 |
general partner, director, officer, or person in control of the | 530 |
corporation; | 531 |
(c) If the person who claims an exemption is a partnership, a | 532 |
general partner in the partnership; a general partner of the | 533 |
partnership; a person in control of the partnership; a partnership | 534 |
in which the partnership is a general partner; or a relative in, a | 535 |
general partner of, or a person in control of the partnership; | 536 |
(d) An entity or person to which or whom any of the following | 537 |
applies: | 538 |
(i) The entity directly or indirectly owns, controls, or | 539 |
holds with power to vote, twenty per cent or more of the | 540 |
outstanding voting securities of the person who claims an | 541 |
exemption, unless the entity holds the securities in a fiduciary | 542 |
or agency capacity without sole discretionary power to vote the | 543 |
securities or holds the securities solely to secure to debt and | 544 |
the entity has not in fact exercised the power to vote. | 545 |
(ii) The entity is a corporation, twenty per cent or more of | 546 |
whose outstanding voting securities are directly or indirectly | 547 |
owned, controlled, or held with power to vote, by the person who | 548 |
claims an exemption or by an entity to which division (C)(2)(d)(i) | 549 |
of this section applies. | 550 |
(iii) A person whose business is operated under a lease or | 551 |
operating agreement by the person who claims an exemption, or a | 552 |
person substantially all of whose business is operated under an | 553 |
operating agreement with the person who claims an exemption. | 554 |
(iv) The entity operates the business or all or substantially | 555 |
all of the property of the person who claims an exemption under a | 556 |
lease or operating agreement. | 557 |
(e) An insider, as otherwise defined in this section, of a | 558 |
person or entity to which division (C)(2)(d)(i), (ii), (iii), or | 559 |
(iv) of this section applies, as if the person or entity were a | 560 |
person who claims an exemption; | 561 |
(f) A managing agent of the person who claims an exemption. | 562 |
(3) "Participant account" has the same meaning as in section | 563 |
148.01 of the Revised Code. | 564 |
(4) "Government unit" has the same meaning as in section | 565 |
148.06 of the Revised Code. | 566 |
(D) For purposes of this section, "interest" shall be | 567 |
determined as follows: | 568 |
(1) In bankruptcy proceedings, as of the date a petition is | 569 |
filed with the bankruptcy court commencing a case under Title 11 | 570 |
of the United States Code; | 571 |
(2) In all cases other than bankruptcy proceedings, as of the | 572 |
date of an appraisal, if necessary under section 2329.68 of the | 573 |
Revised Code, or the issuance of a writ of execution. | 574 |
An interest, as determined under division (D)(1) or (2) of | 575 |
this section, shall not include the amount of any lien otherwise | 576 |
valid pursuant to section 2329.661 of the Revised Code. | 577 |
Section 2. That existing section 2329.66 of the Revised Code | 578 |
is hereby repealed. | 579 |
Section 3. (A) Not later than thirty days after the effective | 580 |
date of this section, the legislative authority of the fund member | 581 |
described in section 143.02 of the Revised Code, as enacted by | 582 |
this act, that maintains the police or sheriff's department shall | 583 |
hold the initial election of members to a volunteer police | 584 |
officers dependents' fund board. A board member shall serve an | 585 |
initial term of office beginning on the day after the member is | 586 |
elected to the board and ending on the thirty-first day of | 587 |
December of the year in which the member is elected. Thereafter, | 588 |
members shall be elected to the board and serve terms of office in | 589 |
accordance with section 143.02 of the Revised Code, as enacted by | 590 |
this act. | 591 |
(B) For the initial election of board members specified in | 592 |
division (A)(2) of section 143.02 of the Revised Code, the | 593 |
legislative authority of the fund member that maintains the police | 594 |
or sheriff's department shall do both of the following: | 595 |
(1) Give notice of the election by posting it in a | 596 |
conspicuous place at the headquarters of the police or sheriff's | 597 |
department. Between nine a.m. and nine p.m. on the day designated, | 598 |
each person eligible to vote shall send in writing the name of two | 599 |
persons eligible to be elected to the board who are the person's | 600 |
choices. | 601 |
(2) Count and record all votes cast at the election and | 602 |
announce the result. The two persons receiving the highest number | 603 |
of votes are elected. If there is a tie vote for any two persons, | 604 |
the election shall be decided by lot or in any other way agreed on | 605 |
by the persons for whom the tie vote was cast. | 606 |
Section 4. Section 2329.66 of the Revised Code is presented | 607 |
in this act as a composite of the section as amended by both Sub. | 608 |
H.B. 479 and Sub. S.B. 343 of the 129th General Assembly. The | 609 |
General Assembly, applying the principle stated in division (B) of | 610 |
section 1.52 of the Revised Code that amendments are to be | 611 |
harmonized if reasonably capable of simultaneous operation, finds | 612 |
that the composite is the resulting version of the section in | 613 |
effect prior to the effective date of the section as presented in | 614 |
this act. | 615 |