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HB283 - Add a judge to the Adams County Court of Common Pleas
Justin Pizzulli, Terry A. Johnson, Theresa Gavarone
Last updated about 1 year ago
48 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 2151.07, 2301.02, and 2301.03 of the Revised Code to add a judge to the Adams County Court of Common Pleas, who shall be elected in 2024, and designated as the judge of the court's Probate and Juvenile Division on February 9, 2029, and to declare an emergency.
STATUS
Introduced
HB395 - Regards juvenile driver training, defensive driving, penalties
Brian Lorenz, Darnell T. Brewer, George F. Lang
Last updated 10 months ago
38 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 2152.20, 2152.21, 4507.05, 4507.071, 4508.02, 4510.311, 5747.08, and 5747.98 and to enact section 5747.86 of the Revised Code to lower the age at which a juvenile may obtain a temporary instruction permit, to require defensive driver training as a prerequisite to receiving a driver's license, to alter the penalties for certain first-time juvenile traffic offenders, and to authorize an income tax credit for younger drivers who voluntarily take a defensive driving course.
STATUS
Introduced
HB41 - Enact The Consumer Utility Billing Transparency Act
Michael J. Skindell, Munira Yasin Abdullahi, Cindy Abrams
Last updated over 1 year ago
52 Co-Sponsors
To enact section 4933.30 of the Revised Code to enact "The Consumer Utility Billing Transparency Act" requiring the itemization of all riders, taxes, and other costs on certain utility bills.
STATUS
Introduced
HB503 - Prohibit activities re: garbage-fed swine, feral swine, wild boar
Robert A. Peterson, Don Jones, Joseph A. Miller
Last updated 5 months ago
30 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 901.43, 942.01, 942.02, 943.23, 943.26, 1531.01, 1533.01, 1533.731, 1533.99, and 4745.01; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 942.13 (942.05); to enact new sections 942.03 and 942.04 and sections 1533.75 and 1533.751; and to repeal sections 942.03, 942.04, 942.05, 942.06, 942.07, 942.10, 942.11, 942.12, and 942.99 of the Revised Code to prohibit certain activities regarding garbage-fed swine, feral swine, and wild boar.
STATUS
Engrossed
#agriculture#agriculture-animals#environment-and-natural-resources#house-agriculture-committee#senate-agriculture-and-natural-resources-committeeHB443 - Alter law governing the regulation of pet stores
Michele Grim, Sara P. Carruthers, Rachel B. Baker
Last updated 8 months ago
38 Co-Sponsors
To amend section 956.181 and to repeal section 956.23 of the Revised Code to alter the law governing the regulation of pet stores.
STATUS
Introduced
HB322 - Regards childhood sexual abuse registrants, offense of grooming
William J. Seitz, Cindy Abrams, Sara P. Carruthers
Last updated 7 months ago
48 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 2901.13, 3797.01, 3797.04, 3797.10, and 3797.12; to enact section 2907.071; and to repeal section 3797.11 of the Revised Code to impose a civil penalty, rather than a criminal penalty, on a person who fails to register with the childhood sexual abuse civil registry, to eliminate the residence restriction on such person, to create the offense of grooming, and to extend the limitation period for prosecuting a violation of the law requiring certain persons to report child abuse or neglect under certain circumstances.
STATUS
Engrossed
HB301 - Regards Nonprofit Corporation Law and dissolving corporations
Douglas J. Swearingen, Brett Hudson Hillyer, Cindy Abrams
Last updated 22 days ago
28 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 181.21, 345.13, 517.23, 1701.86, 1702.27, 1702.30, 1702.33, 1702.38, 1702.521, 1702.53, 1702.55, 1745.05, 1901.02, 1907.11, 2505.02, 2929.20, and 2967.26; to enact new section 135.032 and sections 181.26, 1702.341, 1702.531, and 3109.055; and to repeal sections 135.032 and 135.321 of the Revised Code to amend the Nonprofit Corporation Law, the law governing dissolving corporations, and the law governing the repair or replacement of a mausoleum or columbarium; to replace two part-time judgeships in the Ashtabula County County Court with one full-time judge, and to include the village of North Kingsville and Kingsville, Monroe, and Sheffield Townships within the territorial jurisdiction of the Conneaut Municipal Court; to expand the authority of a board of trustees of a political subdivision soldiers' memorial; to modify the law governing public depositories; to establish a standing juvenile committee within the state criminal sentencing commission; to allow an immediate appeal of a court order restricting enforcement of state law; to allow a court to order parents to undergo conciliation with a magistrate in a custody proceeding; and to reiterate the effective date of judicial release and transitional control provisions enacted in S.B. 288 of the 134th General Assembly.
STATUS
Passed
HB70 - Require schools adopt a policy regarding over-the-counter drugs
Sarah Fowler Arthur, Jennifer L. Gross, Cindy Abrams
Last updated 7 months ago
25 Co-Sponsors
To amend section 3313.713 of the Revised Code to require schools to adopt a policy regarding the administration of over-the-counter drugs.
STATUS
Engrossed
#education#education-primary-and-secondary-education#health-and-human-services#senate-education-committee#house-primary-and-secondary-education-committeeHB6 - Enact the Save Women's Sports Act
Jena Powell, Cindy Abrams, Tim Barhorst
Last updated over 1 year ago
56 Co-Sponsors
To enact sections 3313.5319 and 3345.562 of the Revised Code to enact the Save Women's Sports Act to require schools, state institutions of higher education, and private colleges to designate separate single-sex teams and sports for each sex.
STATUS
Introduced
HB230 - Regards drug trafficking, organized trafficking of persons
Cindy Abrams, Douglas J. Swearingen, Sara P. Carruthers
Last updated 7 months ago
70 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 1547.11, 1547.111, 2317.02, 2317.022, 2925.01, 2925.03, 2925.11, 2929.14, 2941.1422, 3313.60, 3314.03, 3314.03f, 3326.11, 3328.24, 3701.143, 3705.08, 4506.17, 4511.19, 4511.191, and 4511.192 and to enact sections 5.56, 2905.321, 2941.1427, 3313.6030, 3313.6031, and 3345.371 of the Revised Code to increase penalties for drug trafficking above certain amounts, to prohibit organized trafficking of persons, to authorize collecting oral fluid as evidence in suspected OVI cases, to require schools and institutions of higher education to incorporate instruction and policies on fentanyl awareness and abuse prevention, to designate the month of August as "Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month," and to amend the version of section 3314.03 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2025, to continue the changes on and after that effective date.
STATUS
Engrossed
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