Ohio Regulations § 111:3-7-01 Compensation of precinct election officials
Regulation Text
(A)
Definitions.
For purposes of this rule:
(1)
"Fair Labor Standards Act" or "Act" means the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 52 Stat. 1062,
29 U.S.C.
201
, as amended
.
(2)
"Full election day" means the period of time between the opening of the polls and the completion of the procedures contained in section
3501.26
of the Revised Code.
(B)
Compensation of precinct election officials.
Upon learning of any amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act that increases the minimum hourly rate, the secretary of state shall establish a new maximum per diem of compensation that may be paid to precinct election officials. At such time, the secretary of state shall determine the percentage the minimum hourly rate has been increased under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The secretary of state shall use this percentage to set a new maximum amount of per diem compensation, which shall be the amount established under section
3501.28
of the Revised Code, increased by the same percentage that the minimum hourly rate has been increased under the act.
(C)
Notification to the boards of elections of compensation changes.
The secretary of state shall notify the boards of election by directive
or advisory
of the new maximum amount of per diem compensation
within two business days of establishing the new amount
.
History
Effective:
3/28/2022
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