The operating costs of a parking violations bureau shall be paid by the municipal corporation or township that establishes it, and the operating costs of a joint parking violations bureau shall be paid by all of the municipal corporations or townships that jointly establish it, in the proportions agreed upon by the legislative authorities of the municipal corporations or townships. The legislative authority of the municipal corporation or township that establishes a parking violations bureau and the legislative authorities of all of the municipal corporations or townships that join together to establish a joint parking violations bureau, by agreement, shall appoint a violations clerk for the bureau or joint bureau, and, subject to the exception provided in this division, shall appoint hearing examiners and necessary clerical employees for the bureau or joint bureau. The legislative authority of the municipal corporation or township that establishes a bureau and the legislative authorities of all of the municipal corporations or townships that join together to establish a joint bureau, by agreement, may delegate its or their duty to appoint either hearing examiners or necessary clerical personnel, or both, to the violations clerk appointed for the bureau or joint bureau, in which case the violations clerk, upon his appointment, shall make those appointments in accordance with the delegation. No person shall be employed as a hearing examiner unless the person is an attorney admitted to the practice of law in this state or formerly was employed as a law enforcement officer.
The fine and penalties established for a parking infraction by any local authority shall be collected, retained, and disbursed by the violations clerk if the parking infraction out of which the fine or penalties arose occurred within the jurisdiction of the bureau or joint bureau. The fine and penalties collected by a violations clerk for a parking infraction shall be disbursed by the clerk to the local authority whose ordinance, resolution, or regulation was violated.
R.C. §4521.05