|        (4)  The requirements of minimum basic training that peace  | 26 | 
| 
officers appointed to probationary terms shall complete before  | 27 | 
| 
being eligible for permanent appointment, which requirements shall  | 28 | 
| 
include  training in the handling of the offense of domestic  | 29 | 
| 
violence, other types of domestic violence-related offenses and  | 30 | 
| 
incidents, and protection orders and consent agreements issued or  | 31 | 
| 
approved under section 2919.26 or 3113.31 of the Revised Code;  | 32 | 
| 
crisis intervention training; and  training in the handling of  | 33 | 
| 
missing children and child abuse and neglect cases; and training  | 34 | 
| 
in handling violations of section 2905.32 of the Revised Code; and  | 35 | 
| 
the time within which such basic training shall be completed  | 36 | 
| 
following  appointment to a probationary term; | 37 | 
|        (5)  The requirements of minimum basic training that peace  | 38 | 
| 
officers not appointed for probationary terms but appointed on  | 39 | 
| 
other than a permanent basis shall complete in order to be  | 40 | 
| 
eligible for continued employment or permanent appointment, which  | 41 | 
| 
requirements shall include  training in the handling of the offense  | 42 | 
| 
of domestic violence, other types of domestic violence-related  | 43 | 
| 
offenses and incidents, and protection orders and consent  | 44 | 
| 
agreements issued or approved under section 2919.26 or 3113.31 of  | 45 | 
| 
the Revised Code,  crisis intervention training, and training in  | 46 | 
| 
the handling of missing children and child abuse and neglect  | 47 | 
| 
cases, and training in handling violations of section 2905.32 of  | 48 | 
| 
the Revised Code, and the time within which such basic training  | 49 | 
| 
shall be completed following  appointment on other than a permanent  | 50 | 
| 
basis; | 51 | 
|        (6)  Categories or classifications of advanced in-service  | 52 | 
| 
training programs for peace officers, including programs in the  | 53 | 
| 
handling of the offense of domestic violence, other types of  | 54 | 
| 
domestic violence-related offenses and incidents, and protection  | 55 | 
| 
orders and consent agreements issued or approved under section  | 56 | 
| 
2919.26 or 3113.31 of the Revised Code, in crisis intervention,  | 57 | 
| 
and in the handling of missing children and child abuse and  | 58 | 
| 
neglect cases, and in handling violations of section 2905.32 of  | 59 | 
| 
the Revised Code, and minimum courses of study and attendance  | 60 | 
| 
requirements with respect to such categories or classifications; | 61 | 
|        (7)  Permitting persons, who are employed as members of a  | 62 | 
| 
campus police department appointed under section 1713.50 of the  | 63 | 
| 
Revised Code; who are employed as police officers by a qualified  | 64 | 
| 
nonprofit corporation police department pursuant to section  | 65 | 
| 
1702.80 of the Revised Code;  who are appointed and commissioned as  | 66 | 
| 
bank, savings and loan association, savings bank, credit union, or  | 67 | 
| 
association of banks, savings and loan associations, savings  | 68 | 
| 
banks, or credit unions police officers, as railroad police  | 69 | 
| 
officers, or as hospital police officers pursuant to sections  | 70 | 
| 
4973.17 to 4973.22 of the Revised Code; or who are appointed and  | 71 | 
| 
commissioned as amusement park police officers pursuant to section  | 72 | 
| 
4973.17 of the Revised Code, to attend approved peace officer  | 73 | 
| 
training schools, including the Ohio peace officer training  | 74 | 
| 
academy, and to receive certificates of satisfactory completion of  | 75 | 
| 
basic training programs, if the private college or university that  | 76 | 
| 
established the campus police department; qualified nonprofit  | 77 | 
| 
corporation police department; bank, savings and loan association,  | 78 | 
| 
savings bank, credit union, or association of banks, savings and  | 79 | 
| 
loan associations, savings banks, or credit unions; railroad  | 80 | 
| 
company;  hospital; or amusement park sponsoring the police  | 81 | 
| 
officers pays the entire cost of the training and certification  | 82 | 
| 
and if trainee vacancies are available; | 83 | 
|        (8)  Permitting undercover drug agents to attend approved  | 84 | 
| 
peace officer training schools, other than the Ohio peace officer  | 85 | 
| 
training academy, and to receive certificates of satisfactory  | 86 | 
| 
completion of basic training programs, if, for each undercover  | 87 | 
| 
drug agent, the county, township, or municipal corporation that  | 88 | 
| 
employs that undercover drug agent pays the entire cost of the  | 89 | 
| 
training and certification; | 90 | 
|        (B)  The commission shall appoint an executive director, with  | 113 | 
| 
the approval of the attorney general, who shall hold office during  | 114 | 
| 
the pleasure of the commission.  The executive director shall  | 115 | 
| 
perform such duties  assigned by the commission.  The executive  | 116 | 
| 
director shall receive a salary fixed pursuant to Chapter 124. of  | 117 | 
| 
the Revised Code and reimbursement for expenses within the amounts  | 118 | 
| 
available by appropriation.  The executive director may appoint  | 119 | 
| 
officers, employees, agents, and consultants as the executive  | 120 | 
| 
director considers necessary, prescribe their duties, and provide  | 121 | 
| 
for reimbursement of their expenses within the amounts available  | 122 | 
| 
for reimbursement by appropriation and with the approval of the  | 123 | 
| 
commission. | 124 | 
|        (D)  In establishing the requirements, under division (A)(12)  | 145 | 
| 
of this section, the commission may consider any portions of the   | 146 | 
| 
curriculum for instruction on the topic of animal husbandry  | 147 | 
| 
practices, if any, of the Ohio state university college of  | 148 | 
| 
veterinary medicine and the standards of care of livestock adopted  | 149 | 
| 
by the Ohio livestock care standards board.  No person or entity  | 150 | 
| 
that fails to provide instruction on traditional animal husbandry  | 151 | 
| 
methods and training techniques, including customary  | 152 | 
| 
owner-performed practices, shall qualify to train a humane society | 153 | 
| 
agent for appointment under section 1717.06 of the Revised Code. | 154 | 
|        (1)  A record of deeds, in which shall be recorded all deeds  | 158 | 
| 
and other instruments of writing for the absolute and  | 159 | 
| 
unconditional sale or conveyance of lands, tenements, and  | 160 | 
| 
hereditaments; all notices as provided  in sections 5301.47 to  | 161 | 
| 
5301.56 of the Revised Code; all judgments or decrees in actions  | 162 | 
| 
brought under section 5303.01 of the Revised Code; all  | 163 | 
| 
declarations and bylaws, and all amendments to declarations and  | 164 | 
| 
bylaws, as provided  in Chapter 5311. of the Revised Code;  | 165 | 
| 
affidavits as provided  in  sections 5301.252 and 5301.56 of the  | 166 | 
| 
Revised Code; all certificates as provided  in section 5311.17 of  | 167 | 
| 
the Revised Code; all articles dedicating archaeological preserves  | 168 | 
| 
accepted by the director of the Ohio historical society under  | 169 | 
| 
section 149.52 of the Revised Code; all articles dedicating nature  | 170 | 
| 
preserves accepted by the director of natural resources under  | 171 | 
| 
section 1517.05 of the Revised Code; all agreements for the  | 172 | 
| 
registration of lands as archaeological or historic landmarks  | 173 | 
| 
under section 149.51 or 149.55 of the Revised Code; all  | 174 | 
| 
conveyances of conservation easements and agricultural easements  | 175 | 
| 
under section 5301.68 of the Revised Code; all instruments  | 176 | 
| 
extinguishing agricultural easements under section 901.21 or  | 177 | 
| 
5301.691 of the Revised Code or pursuant to terms of such an  | 178 | 
| 
easement granted to a charitable organization under section  | 179 | 
| 
5301.68 of the Revised Code; all instruments or orders described  | 180 | 
| 
in division (B)(2)(b) of section 5301.56 of the Revised Code; all  | 181 | 
| 
no further action letters issued under section 122.654 or 3746.11  | 182 | 
| 
of the Revised Code; all covenants not to sue issued under section  | 183 | 
| 
3746.12 of the Revised Code, including all covenants not to sue  | 184 | 
| 
issued pursuant to section 122.654 of the Revised Code; any  | 185 | 
| 
restrictions on the use of property contained in a no further  | 186 | 
| 
action letter issued under section 122.654 of the Revised Code,  | 187 | 
| 
any restrictions on the use of property identified pursuant to  | 188 | 
| 
division (C)(3)(a) of section 3746.10 of the Revised Code, and any  | 189 | 
| 
restrictions on the use of property contained in a deed or other  | 190 | 
| 
instrument as provided in division (E) or (F) of section 3737.882  | 191 | 
| 
of the Revised Code; any easement executed or granted under  | 192 | 
| 
section 3734.22, 3734.24, 3734.25, or 3734.26 of the Revised Code;  | 193 | 
| 
any environmental covenant entered into in accordance with  | 194 | 
| 
sections 5301.80 to 5301.92 of the Revised Code; all memoranda of  | 195 | 
| 
trust, as described in division (A) of section 5301.255 of the  | 196 | 
| 
Revised Code, that describe specific real property; and all  | 197 | 
| 
agreements entered into under division (A) of section  1506.44 of  | 198 | 
| 
the Revised Code; | 199 | 
|        (4)  A record of plats, in which shall be recorded all plats  | 221 | 
| 
and maps of town lots, of the subdivision of town lots, and of  | 222 | 
| 
other divisions or surveys of lands, any center line survey of a  | 223 | 
| 
highway located within the county, the plat of which shall be  | 224 | 
| 
furnished by the director of transportation or county engineer,  | 225 | 
| 
and all drawings and amendments to drawings, as provided  in  | 226 | 
| 
Chapter 5311. of the Revised Code; | 227 | 
|        (B)  All instruments or memoranda of instruments entitled to  | 238 | 
| 
record shall be recorded in the proper record in the order in  | 239 | 
| 
which they are presented for record.  The recorder may index, keep,  | 240 | 
| 
and record in one volume unemployment compensation liens, internal  | 241 | 
| 
revenue tax liens and other liens in favor of the United States as  | 242 | 
| 
described in division (A) of section 317.09 of the Revised Code,  | 243 | 
| 
personal tax liens, mechanic's liens, agricultural product liens,  | 244 | 
| 
notices of liens, certificates of satisfaction or partial release  | 245 | 
| 
of estate tax liens, discharges of recognizances, excise and  | 246 | 
| 
franchise tax liens on corporations, broker's liens, and liens  | 247 | 
| 
provided for in sections 1513.33, 1513.37, 3752.13,  5111.022, and  | 248 | 
| 
5311.18 of the Revised Code. | 249 | 
       (C)  In lieu of keeping the sixseven separate sets of records  | 255 | 
required in divisions (A)(1) to
(6)(7) of this section and the  | 256 | 
| 
records required in division (D) of this section, a county  | 257 | 
| 
recorder may record all the instruments required to be recorded by  | 258 | 
| 
this section in two separate sets of record books.  One set shall  | 259 | 
| 
be called the "official records" and shall contain the instruments  | 260 | 
listed in divisions (A)(1), (2), (3), (5),
(6), and (6)(7) and (D)  | 261 | 
| 
of this section.  The second set of records shall contain the  | 262 | 
| 
instruments listed in division (A)(4) of this section. | 263 | 
|        (6)  "Federal animal welfare act" means the "Laboratory Animal  | 284 | 
| 
Act of 1966," Pub. L. No. 89-544, 80 Stat. 350 (1966), 7 U.S.C.A.  | 285 | 
| 
2131 et seq., as amended by the "Animal Welfare Act of 1970," Pub.  | 286 | 
| 
L. No. 91-579, 84 Stat. 1560 (1970), the "Animal Welfare Act  | 287 | 
| 
Amendments of 1976," Pub. L. No. 94-279, 90 Stat. 417 (1976), and  | 288 | 
| 
the "Food Security Act of 1985," Pub. L. No. 99-198, 99 Stat. 1354  | 289 | 
| 
(1985), and as it may be subsequently amended. | 290 | 
|        (2)  Deprive the companion animal of necessary sustenance,  | 300 | 
| 
confine the companion animal without supplying it during the  | 301 | 
| 
confinement with sufficient quantities of good, wholesome food and  | 302 | 
| 
water, or impound or confine the companion animal without  | 303 | 
| 
affording it, during the impoundment or confinement, with access  | 304 | 
| 
to shelter from heat, cold, wind, rain, snow, or excessive direct  | 305 | 
| 
sunlight, if it can reasonably be expected that the companion  | 306 | 
| 
animal would become sick or suffer in any other way as a result of  | 307 | 
| 
or due to the deprivation, confinement, or impoundment or  | 308 | 
| 
confinement in any of those specified manners. | 309 | 
|        (E)   Notwithstanding any section of the Revised Code that  | 329 | 
| 
otherwise provides for the distribution of fine moneys, the clerk  | 330 | 
| 
of court shall forward all fines the clerk collects that are so  | 331 | 
| 
imposed for any violation of this section  to the treasurer of the  | 332 | 
| 
political subdivision or the state, whose county humane society or  | 333 | 
| 
law enforcement agency is to be paid the fine money as determined  | 334 | 
| 
under this division. The treasurer to whom the fines are forwarded  | 335 | 
| 
shall pay the fine moneys to the county humane society or the  | 336 | 
| 
county, township, municipal corporation, or state law enforcement  | 337 | 
| 
agency in this state that primarily was responsible for or  | 338 | 
| 
involved in the investigation and prosecution of the violation. If  | 339 | 
| 
a county humane society receives any fine moneys under this  | 340 | 
| 
division, the county humane society shall use the fine moneys to  | 341 | 
| 
provide the training that is required for humane society agents  | 342 | 
| 
under section 1717.06 of the Revised Code. | 343 | 
|        Sec. 1717.04.  The Ohio humane society may appoint agents, in  | 362 | 
| 
any county where no active county humane society exists under  | 363 | 
| 
section 1717.05 of the Revised Code, to represent it and to  | 364 | 
| 
receive and account for all funds coming to it from fines or  | 365 | 
| 
otherwise, and may also appoint agents at large to prosecute its  | 366 | 
| 
work throughout the state.  Such agents may arrest any person found  | 367 | 
violating any law for the protection of persons or animals, or the  | 368 | 
prevention of cruelty thereto.  Upon making suchan arrest, the  | 369 | 
| 
agent forthwith shall convey the person arrested before some court  | 370 | 
| 
or magistrate having jurisdiction of the offense, and there make  | 371 | 
complaint against himthe person. | 372 | 
|        Sec. 1717.06. (A)(1)   A county humane society organized under  | 379 | 
section 1717.05 of the Revised Code may appoint agents,who are | 380 | 
residents of the county or municipal corporation for which the  | 381 | 
appointment is made, for the purpose of prosecuting any person  | 382 | 
guilty of an act of cruelty to persons or animals.  Such agents may  | 383 | 
| 
arrest any person found violating this chapter or any other law  | 384 | 
for protecting
persons or animals or preventing acts of cruelty  | 385 | 
| 
thereto.  Upon making an arrest, the agent forthwith shall convey  | 386 | 
| 
the person arrested before some court or magistrate having  | 387 | 
| 
jurisdiction of the offense, and there make complaint against the  | 388 | 
| 
person on oath or affirmation of the offense. | 389 | 
|        (1) Successfully complete a minimum of twenty hours of  | 399 | 
| 
training on issues relating to the investigation and prosecution  | 400 | 
| 
of cruelty to and neglect of animals.  The training shall comply  | 401 | 
| 
with rules recommended by the peace officer training commission  | 402 | 
| 
under section 109.73 of the Revised Code and shall include,  | 403 | 
| 
without limitation, instruction regarding animal husbandry  | 404 | 
practices as described in division (A)(12) of that section.  A  | 405 | 
personProof of successful completion of training shall be signed  | 406 | 
| 
by the chief executive officer of the organization or entity that  | 407 | 
| 
provided the training and by the chief officer of the county  | 408 | 
| 
humane society appointing the agent.    An individual who has been  | 409 | 
| 
appointed as a humane society agent under this section prior to  | 410 | 
the effective date of this amendmentApril 9, 2003, may continue  | 411 | 
| 
to act as a humane
society agent for a period of time on and after  | 412 | 
the effective date of this amendmentApril 9, 2003, without  | 413 | 
| 
completing the training.  However, on or before December 31, 2004,  | 414 | 
a personan individual who has been appointed as a humane
society | 415 | 
agent under this section prior to
the effective date of this  | 416 | 
amendmentApril 9, 2003, shall successfully  complete the training  | 417 | 
described in this paragraphdivision and submit proof of its  | 418 | 
successful completion to the appropriate
appointing mayor or  | 419 | 
| 
probate judge who approved the appointment in order to continue to  | 420 | 
| 
act as a humane
society agent after  December 31, 2004. | 421 | 
|        (C)  An individual  who is serving  as a humane society agent on   | 437 | 
| 
the effective date of this amendment shall file proof of  | 438 | 
| 
successful completion of training, including the required  | 439 | 
| 
signatures, with the county recorder not later than six months  | 440 | 
| 
after the effective date of this amendment.  If that individual  has  | 441 | 
| 
not filed the required proof of successful completion of training  | 442 | 
| 
with the county recorder as required in this section, the  | 443 | 
| 
individual  is suspended as a humane society agent by operation of  | 444 | 
| 
law until such proof is on file with the county recorder. | 445 | 
|        (D)    An individual who suspects that a humane society agent  | 446 | 
| 
has not successfully completed the training that is required in  | 447 | 
| 
this section or that an agent's proof of successful completion of  | 448 | 
| 
training contains false or misleading information may file a  | 449 | 
| 
complaint with the mayor or probate judge who approved the  | 450 | 
| 
appointment.  The mayor or probate judge shall investigate the  | 451 | 
| 
complaint.  If the mayor or probate judge finds that the agent has  | 452 | 
| 
not successfully completed the required training or that the proof  | 453 | 
| 
of successful completion contains false or misleading information,  | 454 | 
| 
the mayor or probate judge shall rescind the approval of the  | 455 | 
| 
appointment and order the applicable humane society to revoke the  | 456 | 
| 
appointment.  The applicable county humane society shall file  | 457 | 
| 
written notice with the county recorder of the revocation under  | 458 | 
| 
this division of a humane society agent's appointment.  Revocation  | 459 | 
| 
of the appointment shall be duly noted and recorded in the records  | 460 | 
| 
kept under section 317.08 of the Revised Code, and the county  | 461 | 
| 
humane society shall pay the fee for that filing. | 462 | 
|        Sec. 1717.09.  A member of the Ohio humane society or of a  | 466 | 
| 
county humane society may require the sheriff of any county, the  | 467 | 
constable of any township, the marshal or a policemanpolice  | 468 | 
| 
officer of any municipal corporation, or any agent of such a  | 469 | 
| 
society, to arrest any person found violating the laws in relation  | 470 | 
to cruelty to persons or animals, and to take possession of any  | 471 | 
| 
animal cruelly treated in their respective counties or municipal  | 472 | 
corporations, and deliver
suchthe animal to the proper officers  | 473 | 
| 
of the society. | 474 |