Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) For the purpose
of division (F)(1) of section
5505.18 of the Revised Code,
"law enforcement officer" includes any "member of a police department" as
defined by section 742.01 of the Revised Code and
the associated administrative rules and any person that is appointed,
commissioned, compensated, designated, employed, engaged, volunteering, or
otherwise serving as one of the following:
(1) A sheriff, marshal, deputy marshal,
member of the organized police department of a township or municipal
corporation, member of a township police district or joint township police
district police force, member of a metropolitan housing authority police force
established under division (D) of section
3735.31 of the Revised Code, or
township constable or a similar job position outside the state of
Ohio;
(2) A railroad company police
officer governed by sections
4973.17 to
4973.22 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(3) A person engaged in the enforcement of
Chapter 5743. of the Revised Code on behalf of the department of taxation and
designated by the tax commissioner for peace officer training for purposes of
the delegation of investigation powers under section
5743.45 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(4) An undercover drug agent or a similar job
position outside the state of Ohio;
(5) A department of public safety enforcement
agent governed by section
5502.14 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(6) A natural resources law enforcement staff
officer in the department of natural resources governed by section
1501.013
of the Revised
Code or a similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(7)
A forest-fire
investigator in the department of natural resources governed by section
1503.09 of the Revised Code or
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(8)
A natural
resources officer in the department of natural resources governed by section
1501.24 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(9)
A wildlife
officer in the department of natural resources governed by section
1531.13 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(10) A
park district law enforcement officer governed by section
511.232 or
1545.13 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(11) A conservancy
district police officer governed by section
6101.75 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(12) A member of a
hospital police or security department governed by sections
4973.17 to
4973.22 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(13) A veterans home
police officer established by section
5907.02 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(14) A member of a
qualified nonprofit corporation police department established by section
1702.80 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(15) A state
university law enforcement officer governed by section
3345.04 of the Revised Code or a
person serving as a state university law enforcement officer on a permanent
basis on June 19, 1978, who has been awarded a certificate by the executive
director of the Ohio peace officer training commission attesting to the
person's satisfactory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or
department of natural resources peace officer basic training program or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(16) A special police
officer in the department of mental health governed by section
5119.08 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(17) A special police
officer in the Ohio department of developmental disabilities governed by
section 5123.13 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(18) A member of a
campus police department established under section
1713.50 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(19) A regional
transit authority police officer governed by division (Y) of section
306.35 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(20) An investigator
of the auditor of state governed by section
117.091 of the Revised Code who
is engaged in the enforcement of Chapter 117. of the Revised Code or a similar
job position outside the state of Ohio;
(21) A special police
officer serving on state property pursuant to section
5503.09 of the Revised Code or a
person who was serving as a special police officer pursuant to that section on
a permanent basis on October 21, 1997, and who has been awarded a certificate
by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission
attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of an approved state, county,
municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training
program or a similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(22)
A port authority special police officer governed by section
4582.04 or
4582.28 of the Revised Code or a
person serving as a port authority special police officer on a permanent basis
on May 17, 2000, who has been awarded a certificate by the executive director
of the Ohio peace officer training commission attesting to the person's
satisfactory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or department
of natural resources peace officer basic training program or a similar job
position outside the state of Ohio;
(23) A municipal
corporation special police officer who has been awarded a certificate by the
executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission for
satisfactory completion of an approved peace officer basic training program and
who is serving at a municipal airport or other municipal air navigation
facility that is governed by aviation security rules of the transportation
security administration of the United States department of transportation and
required by federal laws and regulations to be under a security program or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(24) A PERS law
enforcement officer, as defined in section
145.01 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio; or
(25) A bailiff or
deputy bailiff of a court of record in this state who has received a
certificate attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of the peace
officer training school as required by section
109.77 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio;
(26) A parole,
corrections, or probation officer or a similar job position outside the state
of Ohio;
(27) An employee of
the department of youth services who is designated by the director of youth
services pursuant to division (A)(1) of section
5139.53 of the Revised Code and
who has received the training described in division (B)(1) of that
section;
(28) A federal
protective service officer or a federal marshal, including, but not limited to,
a court security officer hired by the U.S. marshals service;
(29)
A gaming agent employed under section
3772.03 of the Revised Code or a
similar job position outside the state of Ohio.
(C) If the executive director
determines that a benefit recipient is employed in a position described in
division (A) of this rule, HPRS staff and medical advisor shall present the
benefit recipient's file to the board at the next board meeting. If the board
concurs with the executive director's determination, disability benefits shall
terminate effective the date the benefit recipient accepted employment that
resulted in the termination of benefits. Unless requested by the board, the
benefit recipient may not appear before the board.
(E) Within twenty days of the board's
decision, the benefit recipient may file a written notice of appeal. The notice
of appeal shall reference the decision being appealed and shall include the
reason(s) why the decision is being appealed. If the benefit recipient does not
file a notice of appeal as described in this rule, the board's determination
made under paragraph (C) of this rule is final.
(1) The notice of appeal will be considered
at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the board. Except as provided in
this rule, benefits shall not be terminated while an appeal is
pending.
(2) Within forty days of
the board's determination made under paragraph (C) of this rule, the benefit
recipient must file any evidence he or she would like considered by the board.
No extensions shall be granted. HPRS shall void the notice of appeal if new
evidence is not received by HPRS in the time described in this
paragraph.
(3) The applicant has
the right to appear at the hearing, with or without counsel, to present new
testimony.
(4) Evidence,
information, or other documentation not already submitted in accordance with
this rule will not be permitted.
(5) The board's decision is final.