Ohio Statutes
§ 1901.182 — Jurisdiction over violations of township resolutions
Ohio § 1901.182
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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 1901.182 (2026).
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In addition to other jurisdiction granted a municipal court in the Revised Code, a municipal court has jurisdiction over violations of township resolutions adopted pursuant to section503.52or503.53or Chapter 504. of the Revised Code. For procedural purposes, a case in which a person is charged with a violation of a township resolution shall be treated as a civil case, except as otherwise provided in the Revised Code and except that a violation of a township resolution that is adopted pursuant to section503.52or503.53of the Revised Code and that creates a criminal offense or imposes criminal penalties shall be treated as a criminal case.
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Legislative History
Effective: August 17, 2006 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 23 - 126th General Assembly
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