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SR 222

Relative to mileage reimbursement.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Bill Reineke

Ohio SR 222 establishes or modifies state mileage reimbursement guidelines for employee travel expenses and operational costs.

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Bill Summary · SR 222

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 222 is a procedural resolution introduced in the Ohio legislature that addresses mileage reimbursement policies. As a Senate Resolution rather than a bill, it likely expresses legislative intent, establishes guidelines, or directs action regarding how mileage expenses are reimbursed within state government operations.

Why is this important

Mileage reimbursement policies affect state employee budgets, legislative operations, and potentially contractor payments. Clear reimbursement standards ensure consistent treatment across agencies and can impact overall state spending on travel-related expenses.

Potential points of contention

  • Rate adjustment timing - Whether the mileage rate keeps pace with fuel costs and vehicle maintenance expenses, or lags behind actual economic conditions
  • Scope of coverage - Disagreement over which types of travel (official business, commuting, personal errands) qualify for reimbursement
  • Implementation burden - Questions about documentation requirements and administrative costs of tracking and processing mileage claims versus the savings from careful oversight

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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