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relating to a written opinion that has been privately sought shall be closed to the public and records relating to

these proceedings are not public records available under section 149.43 of the Revised Code.

The person to whom a written opinion is issued under this division may request the committee to issue

the written opinion as an advisory opinion. Upon receiving such a request and with the approval of a majority

of the members of the committee, the committee may issue the written opinion as an advisory opinion. If the

committee issues the written opinion as an advisory opinion, the advisory opinion has the same legal effect as an

advisory opinion issued under division (C) of this section and is a public record available under section 149.43

of the Revised Code.

(E) The joint legislative ethics committee shall issue an advisory opinion under division (C) of this

section or a written opinion under division (D) of this section, whether it is publicly or privately sought, only at

a meeting of the committee and only with the approval of a majority of the members of the committee.

(F) The appropriate ethics commission shall provide a continuing program of education and

information concerning the provisions of Chapter 102. and sections 2921.42 and 2921.43 of the Revised Code

and other provisions of law pertaining to ethics, conflicts of interest, and financial disclosure. [Am. Sub. H.B.

492, effective 05-12-94.]

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R.C. 102.08 was amended by Am. Sub. H.B. 285 (eff. 03-02-94) and Am. Sub. H.B. 492 (eff. 05-12-94).

Harmonization pursuant to R.C. 1.52 is in question. Both versions are presented here.

Section 102.09

(A) The secretary of state and the county board of elections shall furnish, to each candidate for elective

office who is required to file a financial disclosure statement by section 102.02 of the Revised Code, a financial

disclosure form, and shall notify the appropriate ethics commission, within fifteen days of the name of the

candidate, and of the subsequent withdrawal, disqualification, or death of the candidate. The candidate shall

acknowledge receipt of the financial disclosure form in writing.

(B) The secretary of state and the county board of elections shall furnish to each person who is

appointed to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term in an elective office, and who is required to file a financial

disclosure statement by section 102.02 of the Revised Code, a financial disclosure form, and shall notify the

appropriate ethics commission within fifteen days of being notified by the appointing authority, of the name and

position of the public official and the date of appointment. The person shall acknowledge receipt of the

financial disclosure form in writing.

(C) The public agency or appointing authority that employs, appoints, or promotes any public official

or employee who, as a result of such employment, appointment, or promotion, is required to file a financial

disclosure statement by section 102.02 of the Revised Code, shall, within fifteen days of the employment,

appointment, or promotion, furnish the public official or employee with a financial disclosure form, and shall

notify the appropriate ethics commission of the name and position of the public official or employee and the

date of employment, appointment, or promotion. The public official or employee shall acknowledge receipt of

the financial disclosure form in writing.

(D) Within fifteen days after any public official or employee begins the performance of official duties,

the public agency with which the official or employee serves or the appointing authority shall furnish the official

or employee a copy of Chapter 102. and section 2921.42 of the Revised Code, and may furnish such other

materials as the appropriate ethics commission prepares for distribution. The official or employee shall

acknowledge their receipt in writing. The requirements of this division do not apply at the time of

reappointment or reelection.

Section 102.99

(A) Whoever violates division (C) of section 102.02 or division (C) of section 102.031 of the Revised

Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.

(B) Whoever violates division (D) of section 102.02 or section 102.021, 102.03, 102.04, or 102.07 of

the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.