Currently, penalties for theft in office are capped at a third degree felony for all amounts of loss greater than $7,500. This legislation will increase the penalties to an F-2 for stolen amounts between $150,000 and $750,000 and an F-1 for amounts of loss greater than $750,000.
The legislation would also maintain that anyone who is found guilty of theft in office would be disqualified from holding any future public office, employment or position of trust in the state. In addition to stricter punishments, the bill would explicitly permit the cost of a public audit used to determine the amount of loss to be ordered as part of restitution when the victim is a public entity.
¿“Each day across Ohio, thousands of locally elected township officials go to work for the residents they serve. The vast majority of them handle the awesome responsibility of managing public funds in an honest and transparent way, but unfortunately, there are exceptions,” said OTA Executive Director, Matthew J. DeTemple. “The Ohio Township Association supports Senate Bill 10 because it is a common sense way to ensure that the public resources of hardworking, taxpaying Ohioans are used only for public purposes.”
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