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Last Update: 10/13/2023

Fatherhood, Ohio Commission on

Status
Current
Type of Board
Permanent
Authority
R.C. 5101.34 - 5101.343
Total Membership
20(6 legislators)
Dates of Appointment
3 in 2010 and each 2nd year thereafter 4 in 2011 and each 2nd year thereafter 6 in 2011 and each 2nd year thereafter (legislative members)
Term Length
2 years;term of office for ex officio members. General Assembly members serve until end of the General Assembly from which the member was appointed or until member ceases to serve in the house of the General Assembly in which the member serves at the time of appointment, whichever occurs first.
Ending Date of Term
Not specified
Report Requirements
Annual report that identifies resources available to fund fatherhood-related programs and explores the creation of various initiatives to the President and Minority Leader of Senate, Speaker and Minority Leader of House, Governor, and Supreme Court Chief Justice. First report due not later than one year after last of initial appointments is made.
Chairperson
Elected by Commission, in every odd-numbered year, from among members
Subject To Sunset Review
No
Full-time
No
Restriction on Partisan Affiliation
No
Senate Confirmation Required
No
Expiration Date
Appointment Authority
Governor, Other, Senate President, Speaker
Membership Composition
House members, Members with other stated qualifications, Senate members, State agency employees, Statewide elected officials/department heads
Compensation
Expenses Only
Staff Assistance
Executive agency staff, Children and Youth
Additional Information
None
Qualifications
Governor appoints 5 representatives from general public who must have extensive experience in issues related to fatherhood. Senate President appoints 2 Senate members, each from a different political party, and House Speaker appoints 4 House members, not more than 2 from same political party. Two of these House members and 1 of these Senate members must be from districts that include a county or part of one that is among the one-third of Ohio counties with the highest number per capita of households headed by females. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appoints 1 representative of the judicial branch. Chairperson of the Ohio Family and Children First Cabinet Council appoints 1 representative of the Council. The Governor, the Directors of Children and Youth, Mental Health and Addiction Services, Health, Rehabilitation and Correction, and Youth Services, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, or their designees, are members.