Each county auditor and each fiscal officer of a district, district activity, and institution shall calculate on the form it receives from the bureau under division (A) of this section the premium due as its proper contribution to the public insurance fund and issue a warrant in favor of the bureau for the amount due from the county, district, district activity, or institution to the public insurance fund.
After the conclusion of each policy year, the county auditor of each county and the chief fiscal officer of each taxing district in a county and of each district activity and institution mentioned in section 4123.39 of the Revised Code shall, on or before the fifteenth day of February immediately following the conclusion of the policy year, report the amount of money expended by the county, district, district activity, or institution during the policy year for the services of employees under this chapter. The bureau shall adjust the premium and assessments charged to the employer for the difference between estimated gross payrolls and actual gross payrolls, and the employer immediately shall pay any balance due to the bureau. Any balance due the employer shall be credited to the employer's account.
The administrator may adopt rules setting forth penalties for failure to submit the report of money expended as required by this division, including, but not limited to, exclusion from alternative rating plans and discount programs.
R.C. § 4123.41