EDITOR'S NOTE: The Celina Municipal Court having territorial jurisdiction within Mercer County, has been established under Ohio R.C. 1901.01 et seq. Ohio R.C. 1901.25 provides that the Municipal Court may provide by rule how jurors shall be chosen. Jurors' fees in any criminal case involving the violation of a City ordinance shall be paid out of the City Treasury. The Municipal Court, pursuant to Ohio R.C. 1901.26(A), may establish a schedule of fees and costs to be taxed in any action or proceeding, whether civil or criminal. Ohio R.C. 1901.31(F) provides that fines received for violation of Celina ordinances shall be paid into the City Treasury. Rule 13 of the Ohio Traffic Rules as promulgated by the Ohio Supreme Court provides that a court shall establish a traffic violations bureau and specifies certain restrictions as to the designated offenses and schedule of fines to be accepted as waiver payment in lieu of court appearance.
171.01 Community Service Program.
171.02 Benefits for Municipal Judge.
CROSS REFERENCES
Release of Court Clerk's liability for loss of funds - see Ohio R.C. 131.18 et seq.
Municipal court - see Ohio R.C. Ch. 1901
Bond for Court Clerk required - see Ohio R.C. 1901.31 (D)
Notification to Director of liquor law convictions - see Ohio R.C. 4301.991
Record of traffic violations - see Ohio R.C. 4513.37
(a) The various City departments are hereby authorized to participate in the Community Service Program as established through the Celina Municipal Court.
(b) Workers assigned to work in various City departments shall be under the supervision of department heads for the specific period defined by the Court.
(c) Such workers shall perform general work tasks of the department that they are assigned to and credited at a rate of four dollars and twenty-five cents ($4.25) per hour for work performed. Such workers shall be required to work regular department hours and observe all rules and regulations that govern City employees.
(Res. 6-82. Passed 9-13-82.)
(a) The Municipal Judge shall receive the same medical and life insurance benefits provided other full-time City employees.
(b) It is understood that the City shall be liable for sixty percent (60%) of the cost of medical benefits and the County forty percent (40%) and that the City shall be liable for entire cost of life insurance.
(Ord. 11-88-0. Passed 2-22-88.)