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Provides payment to eligible victims of violent crime for their unreimbursed economic losses.

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State Attorneys General
Crime Victim Compensation
The chief law officer for the state who supervises the legal affairs of the state, provides legal counsel to the administrators of state government and to county legal officers, supervises the activities of law enforcement agencies, has supervisory authority over county district attorneys and serves as the chief legal counsel in all litigation involving the state.
The chief law officer for the state who has enforcement authority in the areas of consumer protection, antitrust, charitable organizations, health care fraud, and environmental laws. The attorney general's office offers services to victims of crime, the elderly, children and those who have been preyed upon. Crime Victims Assistance and Prevention maintains Ohio's Missing Children's Clearinghouse. Live chat is available.
Acts as attorney for the State of Ohio and its departments, boards, and agencies and is responsible for the collection of debts owed to the state. The Attorney General's Office has enforcement authority in areas empowered by the General Assembly. These areas include: consumer protection, charitable solicitation, antitrust actions, and organized crime. The office works with local law enforcement agencies at their request and occasionally, at the invitation of local prosecutors, the Office will serve as special prosecutors in criminal cases.
Acts as attorney for the State of Ohio and its departments, boards, and agencies and is responsible for the collection of debts owed to the state. The Attorney General's Office has enforcement authority in areas empowered by the General Assembly. These areas include: consumer protection, charitable solicitation, antitrust actions, and organized crime. The office works with local law enforcement agencies at their request and occasionally, at the invitation of local prosecutors, the Office will serve as special prosecutors in criminal cases.
The chief law officer for the state who supervises the legal affairs of the state, provides legal counsel to the administrators of state government and to county legal officers, supervises the activities of law enforcement agencies, has supervisory authority over county district attorneys and serves as the chief legal counsel in all litigation involving the state.
Ohio's Attorney General's office.
Regulates and licenses charitable organizations within the State of Ohio. o.

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Charitable Organization Complaints
Charitable Organization Registration
Charitable Solicitations Permits
State Attorneys General
Truth in Charitable Giving/Use of Contributions
Acts as attorney for the State of Ohio and its departments, boards, and agencies and is responsible for the collection of debts owed to the state. The Attorney General's Office has enforcement authority in areas empowered by the General Assembly. These areas include: consumer protection, charitable solicitation, antitrust actions, and organized crime. The office works with local law enforcement agencies at their request and occasionally, at the invitation of local prosecutors, the Office will serve as special prosecutors in criminal cases.
State of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office.
Ohio's Attorney General's office.
The chief law office and legal advisor for the State ofOhio