Ohio Ethics Law
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Ohio Ethics Law
The Ohio Ethics Law (ORC Chapter 102) and related statutes (R.C. 2921.42 & R.C. 2921.43) prohibit public officials or employees from using their positions for personal benefit.
These restrictions help ensure that public decisions are fair and impartial, so Ohioans can trust government actions.
The law includes requirements and prohibitions on conflicts of interest, gifts, public contracts, and more.
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Ohio Ethics Law Overview Fact Sheet
The Ohio Ethics Law presented in plain language and made relatable through advice, examples and links.
Ohio Ethics Law and Ohio Ethics Commission Fact Sheet
A summary of the Law and work of the Commission.
Ohio Ethics Law and Related Statutes
Full language of the Ohio Ethics Law, directly from Ohio Revised Code.