Section 3767.28 | Inspector of nuisances - powers and duties.
Effective:
August 11, 1955
Latest Legislation:
House Bill 11 - 101st General Assembly
For the purpose of examining cases of violations of sections 3767.13 to 3767.29, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and for obtaining evidence thereof, an inspector of nuisances may enter upon any premises in any county, and shall make a complaint, and institute prosecution, against any one violating such sections. The inspector shall not be required to give security for costs. The prosecuting attorney shall be the legal advisor of such inspector and the attorney in all such prosecutions.
Available Versions of this Section
- August 11, 1955 – House Bill 11 - 101st General Assembly [ View August 11, 1955 Version ]