Operator of System Sample Clauses

Operator of System. As provided in the Participation Agreement, the Sheriff has elected to operate the System pursuant to the authority granted to county sheriffs in Section 307.63 of the Ohio Revised Code. Therefore, the Sheriff shall be responsible for the hiring, firing and supervision of employees necessary or appropriate for the effective and efficient operation of the System consistent with this Agreement, the Participation Agreement and the System Rules established by the Advisory Board. As agreed by the Parties, operation of the System includes, without limitation, (i) the day to day management, operation and general oversight of the System as a whole and System operations and (ii) the performance of all activities and responsibilities required of the Sheriff under this Agreement, the Participation Agreement and/or prescribed by the Advisory Board. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 2.16 or the Participation Agreement, neither the provisions of this Section 2.16 nor the Participation Agreement should be construed to grant the Sheriff any power or authority to use the System’s operation to influence local methods of conducting police, fire or EMS Local Purpose public safety operations.
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