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   Public Sector

Public service is the cornerstone of strong communities. Without the leadership, structure, and assistance political subdivisions and governmental agencies provide, our communities could not function. Ohio's citizens are supported by 88 counties, more than 1,000 municipalities, 1,309 townships, nearly 100 government agencies, 30 port authorities and 39 state colleges and universities.

At Bricker & Eckler, we understand the vital role political subdivisions and governmental agencies play in Ohio's communities. The firm's own rich tradition of public service, which began with founding partner John W. Bricker, a former Ohio Governor and U.S. Senator, provides us with unique insight into public sector operations. Today, we continue in John Bricker's footsteps by providing political subdivisions and governmental agencies with the legal support you need to keep our communities running smoothly. In fact, we represent the City of Columbus, Franklin County, the City of Cincinnati, Dayton Public Schools, Heath-Newark-Licking County Port Authority, and the Cuyahoga County Public Library, among many others.


Sources: Columbus SuperSite web site, 2002; State of Ohio web site, 2002; Ohio Township Association web site, 2002; Ohio Department of Development web site, 2002; Ohio Board of Regents web site, 2002.

 

 

 

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Resources and information on complying with federal and Ohio laws for campaigns, elections, lobbying and ethics
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What's happening in the 127th Ohio General Assembly?
Public Sector Legislation
 


Special Features

Newly released guidance from Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and the Ohio Department of Commerce detailing the administration’s goals in enforcing prevailing wage laws for public/private partnerships in Ohio.
Ohio’s Prevailing Wage Law Guidelines for Public/Private Partnerships

Disclosure obligations in the event of a downgrading of a municipal bond insurer rating
Municipal Insurer Ratings Reductions: Do You Have a Duty to Disclose?

Discussion of Ohio Sub. H.B. 244, effective August 12, 2008, that protects both township trustees and utility line owners from liability arising from the relocation of those lines.
Relocation of Overhead Utility Lines in Townships: Ohio House Bill 244

Bulletin on the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 and its impact on local land use regulations
Religious Land Use Law Could Affect Local Zoning Codes

Reprints of public sector articles originally published in the West Group's
Ohio Municipal Service
 

 

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