Can an Ohio city force its employees to live within the city limits? Right now, that depends on the city. The 3rd District Court of Appeals recently ruled that towns in its jurisdiction can require employees to live where they work, overturning a 2006 state law that barred towns from imposing residency requirements ...
Court upholds cities’ rights to set residency requirements
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