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Senate Bill No. 316 - 128th General Assembly - Arson offender registry

 

    To amend sections 2950.01, 2950.04, 2950.041, 2950.06, 2950.07, 2950.10, 2950.11, and 2950.13 of the Revised Code to clarify for an offender or delinquent child who had SORN Law duties under the SORN Law in effect prior to January 1, 2008, the offender's or child's duties under the current SORN Law and the duration of those duties and to declare an emergency.

  • Bill As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced/Passed in Senate/House (not available)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced/Passed in Senate/House (not available)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
11/24/2010 JCR 12/01/2010 11/24/2010

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Seitz 

Cosponsors: Miller, D. Wagoner Grendell Turner Smith

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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Senate Bill No. 30 - 128th General Assembly - Arson offender registry

 

    To enact sections 2909.13, 2909.14, and 2909.15 of the Revised Code to establish a registry for arson offenders.

  • Bill As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced/Passed in Senate/House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced/Passed in Senate/House (None)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
02-10-09 JCR

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Schaffer

Cosponsors: Gibbs Hughes Miller, D.

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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Senate Bill No. 42 - 128th General Assembly - Sex offender-residential restrictions apply regardless of when offense was committed

 

    To amend sections 2950.02, 2950.034, and 2950.04 of the Revised Code to specify that the restriction against offenders convicted of a sexually oriented offense or child-victim oriented offense establishing or occupying a residence near school, preschool, or child day-care premises generally applies regardless of when the offense was committed or the offender began living in the residence, to provide an exemption from the ban for offenders who occupy residential premises they or their spouse own at the time of occupancy and also owned prior to the ban's effective date, and to specify that a registration requirement for children adjudicated delinquent for a sexually oriented offense and classified a juvenile offender registrant applies regardless of when the offense was committed.

 

  • Bill As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Reported by Senate Committee (PDF)

  • Bill As Passed in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Reported by Senate Committee (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Passed in Senate (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Reported by Senate Committee (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Passed in Senate (PDF)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
02-10-09 JCR 03-05-09 03-10-09 03-10-09

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
03-11-09 JUD

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Schaffer

Cosponsors: Wagoner Gibbs Coughlin Stewart Hughes Grendell Fedor Patton Turner Widener Wilson

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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Senate Bill No. 67 - 128th General Assembly - Sexually violent predators-monitor by GPS monitoring devices

 

    To amend sections 2743.191 and 2971.05 and to enact sections 5122.51, 5122.52, 5122.53, 5122.54, 5122.55, 5122.56, 5122.57, 5122.58, 5122.59, 5122.60, and 5122.61 of the Revised Code to require that sexually violent predators who are released from prison be monitored by global positioning system devices, to require sexually violent predators to pay the cost of monitoring by global positioning system devices, and to authorize the civil commitment of certain sexually violent predators.

  • Bill As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced in Senate (None)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
03-04-09 JCR

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Faber

Cosponsors: Gibbs Coughlin Schaffer Seitz

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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Senate Bill No. 130 - 128th General Assembly - Long-term care facility-notify residents-if sex offender/out-of-state felon co-resident

  

    To amend sections 2950.01, 2950.11, 2950.13, 3721.99, 3722.06, 3722.08, 3722.99, 5119.22, 5119.99, 5123.19, and 5123.99 and to enact sections 2950.112, 3721.052, 3721.053, 3722.042, 3722.043, 5119.222, 5119.223, 5123.199, and 5123.1910 of the Revised Code to require a long-term care facility to notify its residents when a sex offender or person who was imprisoned out-of-state for a felony offense is admitted to the facility and to establish immunity for employees of such facilities who report the facility's failure to comply with the notification requirements.

  • Bill As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced in Senate (None)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
06-02-09 JCR

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Cafaro

Cosponsors: Morano Miller, R. Kearney Fedor Miller, D. Sawyer Schiavoni Smith Strahorn Turner Wilson

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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Senate Bill No. 217 - 128th General Assembly - Sex/child-victim  offenders-residential controls  

 

    To amend sections 2950.04, 2950.041, 2950.06, 2950.081, 2950.11, 2950.111, and 2950.13 and to enact sections 2950.044 and 2950.112 of the Revised Code to require sex offenders/child-victim offenders who register a residence address or verify a registered residence address to provide proof of residency at that address, to require Tier III sex offenders/child-victim offenders to verify their registered residence address every 30 days, to revise the criteria for subjecting offenders and delinquent children to SORN Law community notification, to expand SORN Law community notification to also generally apply when offenders or delinquent children verify their registered residence address, and to generally require a sheriff or designee to confirm by personal observation a residence address registered or verified by a Tier III sex offender/child-victim offender.

  • Bill As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced in Senate (None)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
11-25-09 JCR

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Turner

Cosponsors: Cafaro Smith Strahorn Miller, R. Fedor Wagoner Kearney Morano

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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Senate House Bill No. 237 - 128th General Assembly - Sex offender victim/community notification applicability of law

  

    To amend sections 2950.06, 2950.10, 2950.11, and 2950.13 of the Revised Code to apply SORN Law victim notification and community notification to specified offenders or delinquent children who verify their registered residence address and for whom such notifications previously have not been provided and to revise the criteria for subjecting offenders and delinquent children to SORN Law community notification.

  • Bill As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced in Senate (PDF)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
03-09-10 JCR

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Smith

Cosponsors: Cafaro Morano Miller, D. Goodman Turner Seitz Fedor Strahorn

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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All Senate bills signed into law

 

Senate Bill

Description

Effective Date

51

Ohio Turfgrass Week-last week of May

2011/03/24

58

Bodily substances-prohibit collecting unless privileged to do so

2010/09/17

73

Coal mining-revise laws/severance tax/security/reclamation

2009/06/15

77

DNA testing of criminals

2010/07/06

79

State & local MRDD agencies-change name to refer only to developmental disabilities

2009/10/09

85

Political subdivisions-contract for repair and maintenance of water storage tanks

2010/06/30

89

Out-of-state nurses - prescriptive authority / hospitals & nursing education - cooperation

2010/03/29

93

War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission

2010/03/18

106

Estates and trusts-revise law

2010/03/24

110

Household Sewage Treatment Systems Law-revise

2010/09/17

124

Real property-transfers on death-revise law

2009/12/28

131

State agencies/higher education-bio based product purchase program

2010/05/31

147

Unclaimed remains-interment in national cemetery-release to U.S. Veterans Affairs

2010/07/02

155

Federal tax changes-decouple Ohio from/Disability Medical Assistance

2010/03/31

162

Telephone companies-revise regulation of/ public utilities-confidential information

2010/09/13

165

Oil and Gas Law-revise

2010/06/30

181

Landowners-provide access to abandoned mines for reclamation-immunity

2010/09/13

183

Architects Law-eliminate grandfather exemption of certain corporations

2010/09/10

187

Ohio Planned Community Law

2010/09/10

194

Income tax refund-transmit directly to taxpayer's savings/retirement account 

2010/08/19

204

Motor Vehicles Dealers Law-franchise termination/prohibited acts

2010/09/10

210

Students-nutrition/body mass checks/physical activity

2010/09/17

232

Renewable energy facilities-property tax exemption/payments in lieu of taxes

2010/06/17

235

Trafficking in persons-a crime

2011/03/24

270

Dam construction pilot program

2010/09/13

 

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House Bill No. 11 - 128th General Assembly - Sex offender-reside near place children frequent-penalty/order to vacate

  

    To amend sections 2950.034 and 2950.99 of the Revised Code to provide that any person required to register under Ohio's Sex Offender Registration and Notification Law who establishes or occupies residential premises within one thousand feet of any school premises, recreation center, playground, or other place where it is reasonable to expect children to frequent or linger is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree and to require a court to order a violator to vacate the premises as part of any injunctive relief granted for the violation.

  • Bill As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced in House (None)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
02-17-09 CRJ  

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Heard Harris

Cosponsors: Phillips Williams, S. Newcomb Mallory DeBose Murray Williams, B. Okey Luckie

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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House Bill No. 13 - 128th General Assembly - Tier III sex offenders-prohibit from being on school/day-care premises

  

    To amend sections 2907.06, 2950.13, and 2950.99 and to enact sections 2950.035 and 2950.044 of the Revised Code to prohibit Tier III sex offender/child victim offenders who have committed specified offenses against a victim under 16 years of age from knowingly being present on school premises or preschool or child day-care center premises and to increase the penalty for a first offense of sexual imposition to a misdemeanor of the first degree in specified circumstances.

  • Bill As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
05-28-10 JCR

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
02-17-09 CRJ 05-19-10 05-27-10 05-27-10

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Garrison Harris

Cosponsors: Yuko Newcomb Hagan Murray Phillips Williams, B. DeBose Bolon Okey Luckie Fende Lundy Williams, S. Heard Chandler Bacon Beck Belcher Blessing Boose Boyd Carney Coley Domenick Driehaus Dyer Evans Garland Goodwin Goyal Grossman Hackett Hite Hottinger Lehner Letson Mallory Patten Pillich Pryor Sayre Snitchler Uecker Walter Weddington Winburn

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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House Bill No. 95 - 128th General Assembly - Name change-not if sex offender or if committed identity fraud

  

    To amend section 2717.01 of the Revised Code to prohibit a court from ordering a statutory change of name for a person who has committed identity fraud or who must register under the SORN Law for having committed a sexually oriented offense or child-victim oriented offense.

  • Bill As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
05-28-10 JCR

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
03-24-09 JUD 05-13-09 05-27-10 05-27-10

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Skindell

Cosponsors: Murray Evans Letson Ujvagi Phillips Luckie Harris Yuko DeGeeter Williams, S. Boyd Hagan Stewart Domenick Harwood Bolon Chandler Koziura Okey Dolan Bacon Bubp Celeste Coley Blessing Amstutz Belcher Book Boose Burke Carney Combs Daniels DeBose Dodd Driehaus Dyer Fende Foley Gardner Garland Garrison Gerberry Goyal Grossman Hackett Heard Hite Hottinger Jones Maag Mallory Mandel Martin Mecklenborg Moran Newcomb Oelslager Otterman Patten Pryor Ruhl Sayre Sears Slesnick Snitchler Uecker Weddington Williams, B. Winburn Yates Zehringer

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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House Bill No. 98 - 128th General Assembly - Long-term care facility-notify when sex offender intends to reside in or near

  

    To amend sections 2950.01, 2950.11, 2950.12, and 2950.13 of the Revised Code to provide notice to a long-term care facility when a Tier III or similar category sex offender/child-victim offender indicates an intent to reside in the facility or registers an address within the specified geographical notification area including the facility.

  • Bill As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced/Passed in House (None)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
03-24-09 PSH

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Combs

Cosponsors: Huffman Grossman Bubp Evans Stebelton Harwood Chandler Okey Derickson Newcomb

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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House Bill No. 242 - 128th General Assembly - BCII-internet database of felons-victims under 18

  

    To enact section 109.942 of the Revised Code to require the Superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation to establish and operate on the internet a database that contains information for every offender who within the prior 10 years or at any time in the future was or is convicted of or pleaded or pleads guilty to committing a felony offense against a person under eighteen years of age.

  • Bill As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced/Passed in House (None)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
06-25-09 CRJ  

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Letson Huffman

Cosponsors: Murray Blessing Derickson Grossman Boose Balderson Evans Domenick Gardner Combs

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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House Bill No. 369 - 128th General Assembly - Sex Offender Registration & Notification Law-use GPS if no fixed residence

  

    To amend sections 2950.03, 2950.04, 2950.041, and 2950.05 of the Revised Code to require that a person who registers under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Law and who does not have a fixed residence address be monitored by an active global positioning system device until the person acquires a fixed residence address.

  • Bill As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
11-17-09 CRJ  

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Luckie

Cosponsors: Domenick Okey Fende Lehner

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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House Bill No. 391 - 128th General Assembly - Address confidentiality program-individuals in danger of threat or harm

 

    To amend sections 149.43, 149.45, 319.28, 319.54, 2903.213, 2903.214, 3113.31, 3503.15, and 3509.03 and to enact sections 111.31, 111.32, 111.321, 111.33 to 111.40, 2901.44, and 3503.151 of the Revised Code to establish an address confidentiality program for individuals who reasonably believe that they are in danger of being threatened or physically harmed by another person, to exclude the residential and familial information of a federal law enforcement officer from the definition of a public record, to include federal law enforcement officers among the protected individuals who are authorized to request a public office other than the county auditor to redact the person's address from any record made available to the general public on the internet, and to include those officers among the protected individuals who may request the county auditor to replace the person's name with the person's initials on the general tax list and duplicate.

  • Bill As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Passed in House (PDF)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
04-15-10 SGL  

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
12-08-09 CC 03-10-10 04-14-10 04-14-10

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date

 

Sponsored by: Chandler

Cosponsors: B. Boyd Foley Fende Domenick Yuko Williams, S. Brown Murray Ujvagi Garland Phillips Heard Hagan Lehner Okey Belcher Blair Carney Combs Daniels DeBose Driehaus Dyer Evans Garrison Gerberry Goyal Harwood Koziura Letson Luckie Newcomb Oelslager Pillich Reece Sears Skindell Snitchler Stewart Walter Winburn

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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House Bill No. 556 - 128th General Assembly - Employment applications-no questions about felony guilty pleas/convictions

 

    To enact section 4113.13 of the Revised Code to prohibit employers from including on an employment application any question concerning whether an applicant has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of a felony.

  • Bill As Introduced in House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced/Passed in House (None)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced/Passed in House (None)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (None)

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:

Section 1.  That section 4113.13 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows:

Sec. 4113.13.  No employer shall include any question on any form for application for employment with the employer concerning whether the applicant has been convicted of or plead guilty to a felony in this state or any other jurisdiction.

Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit an employer from completing a criminal records check as part of any application process if otherwise permitted by law.

As used in this section, "employer" has the same meaning as in section 4113.51 of the Revised Code.

 

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
 

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
06-21-10

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date
 

 

Sponsored by: Williams, S.

Cosponsors:

 

Ohio General Assembly Link to this bill

 

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All House bills signed into law

 

House Bill

Description

Effective Date

1

Operating budget-fiscal years 2010-2011

2009/07/19

2

Transportation budget-fiscal years 2010-2011

2009/07/01

5

Winning candidate transition funds

2010/09/10

10

Protection order-child's dating partner/domestic violence-include foster parents

2010/06/17

15

Workers' Compensation fiscal years 2010-2011 appropriations

2009/06/30

16

Industrial Commission fiscal years 2010-2011 appropriations

2009/06/30

19

School districts-dating violence policy/education

2010/03/29

27

Korean War Veterans' Memorial Highway-Interstate 680 in Mahoning County

2010/05/31

48

Two weeks' leave-spouse/parent of active duty/injured service member

2010/07/02

50

Vehicle registration certificate-include duplicate omitting address

2010/09/08

67

Sixteen-year-olds-donate blood with parental consent

2006/06/10

102

Umbilical cord blood donations

2010/06/30

150

Interim budget July 15-21, 2009/ Military Family Month-August

2009/07/14

190

Dentists/dental hygienists-regulatory procedures/oral health supervision program

2010/08/31

198

Model Medical Home/Medical students-primary care-scholarships

2010/06/08

215

State Dental Board-modify law governing investigations and hearings

2010/09/13

238

Spousal separation-disclose all assets

2010/09/08

245

Short-term operating appropriations-July 8-14, 2009

2009/07/07

290

Junior ROTC-Ohio Core Curriculum elective/ excuse from physical education

2009/12/28

292

Real estate conveyances-prohibit transfer fees in certain cases

2010/09/13

300

Regulation of insurance agents/insurance taxes-revise law

2010/02/25

313

County land reutilization corporations- organization/redemption period/immunity

2010/07/07

318

Postpone last scheduled income tax reduction/reduce legislative pay

2010/03/23

330

Department of Transportation purchasing contracts-include school districts

2011/03/24

338

Driver's license-litigate all issues concerning in a single court

2010/09/17

363

Concentrated Animal Feeding Facilities Law-revise

2009/12/22

393

Townships-notices to landowners to remove nuisances

2010/06/18

398

PASSPORT/Assisted Living- waiting list/ long-term care debts- certificate of need denials

2010/08/31

414

Implement Issue 2-Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board-operations

2010/03/31

449

Person to direct disposition of human remains-DD Form 93 sufficient to authorize

2010/09/17

462

Capital reappropriations /certain capital appropriations -FY 2011 & 2012

2010/07/01

495

Recommendations of Sunset Review Committee- implement

2010/12/15

519

Casino gaming- regulate/bingo-revisions/charity card rooms-authorize

2009/10/10

 

 

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Senate or House Bill No. 0000 - 128th General Assembly - Description  

 

Description

  • Bill As Introduced/Passed in Senate/House (PDF)

  • Bill Analysis As Introduced/Passed in Senate/House (PDF)

  • Fiscal Note & Local Impact Statement As Introduced/Passed in Senate/House (PDF)

  • Synopsis of Senate/House Committee Amendments (PDF)

Senate

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
 

House

Introduced Committee Assigned Committee Report 1st Consideration 2nd Consideration 3rd Consideration Passed
 

Governor and Other Action

Conference Committee Concurrence Governor Action Effective Date
 

 

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Cosponsors: 

 

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