Allow child support orders for children over 18 with a disability [SB-176]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Disabilities ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
To amend sections 3119.01, 3119.66, 3119.86, and 3119.88 and to enact sections 3109.20, 3119.10, 3119.11, 3119.12, 3119.861, 3119.862, and 3119.863 of the Revised Code to allow child support orders to be issued, modified, or extended for children over 18 with a disability.
SB-176: Allow child support orders for children over 18 with a disability
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathan H. Manning
Referred To Committee: Civil Justice on 06/18/2024
Enact the Suicide Self-Defense Act [SB-164]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Healthcare ]
To amend sections 149.43, 2923.11, 2923.125, 2923.128, and 2923.20 and to enact sections 2923.133, 2923.22, 2923.221, and 4731.058 of the Revised Code to enact the Suicide Self-Defense Act, relative to the creation of a do not possess firearms registry.
SB-164: Enact the Suicide Self-Defense Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Vernon Sykes
Referred To Committee: Veterans And Public Safety on 10/11/2023
Regards involuntary treatment for mental illness [HB-249]
[Healthcare ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Human Services ]
[Disabilities ]
To amend sections 5122.01 and 5122.10 of the Revised Code to make changes to the law regarding involuntary treatment for persons with a mental illness subject to court order.
HB-249: Regards involuntary treatment for mental illness
Sponsored by: Rep. William J. Seitz
Referred To Committee: Energy And Natural Resources on 09/12/2023
Regards self-directed Medicaid services [HB-246]
[Healthcare ]
[Medicare and Medicaid ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Disabilities ]
[Human Services ]
To amend section 5164.91 and to enact sections 173.525, 5162.137, 5166.122, and 5166.162 of the Revised Code regarding self-direction in certain Medicaid home and community-based services waiver programs.
HB-246: Regards self-directed Medicaid services
Sponsored by: Sen. Alessandro Cutrona
Referred To Committee: Public Health Policy on 09/12/2023
Enact Never Alone Act [HB-236]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Human Services ]
[Disabilities ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Mental Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
To enact sections 3792.05 and 3792.06 of the Revised Code to prohibit a congregate care setting from denying a patient or resident access to an advocate during public health emergencies and to name this act the Never Alone Act.
HB-236: Enact Never Alone Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Theresa Gavarone
Effective on 03/20/2025
Establish 9-8-8 suicide prevention, mental health telephone line [HB-231]
[Healthcare ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Human Services ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend section 340.03 and to enact sections 5119.80, 5119.801, 5119.803, 5119.805, 5119.807, 5119.809, 5119.8011, 5119.8013, 5119.8014, 5119.8015, and 5119.8017 of the Revised Code to establish a 9-8-8 suicide prevention and mental health crisis telephone line.
HB-231: Establish 9-8-8 suicide prevention, mental health telephone line
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Referred To Committee: Finance on 09/12/2023
Regards ADAMH boards and recovery housing residences [HB-227]
[Healthcare ]
[Housing ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Human Services ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
To amend sections 340.01, 340.02, 340.022, 340.03, 340.032, 340.033, 340.034, 340.035, 340.036, 340.04, 340.30, 5119.01, 5119.36, 5119.363, 5119.48, 5119.61, 5119.90, 5119.99, and 5160.45; to enact sections 5119.39, 5119.391, 5119.392, 5119.393, 5119.394, 5119.395, 5119.396, and 5119.397; and to repeal sections 340.20 and 3720.041 of the Revised Code regarding the composition of boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services; the authority of the boards; and the requirements for operation of recovery housing residences.
HB-227: Regards ADAMH boards and recovery housing residences
Sponsored by: Rep. Justin Pizzulli
Referred To Committee: Behavioral Health on 09/12/2023
Prohibit certain conversion therapy for minors [HB-220]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
To enact sections 4723.93, 4731.45, 4732.34, 4743.11, 4757.46, and 4758.73 of the Revised Code to prohibit certain licensed health care professionals from engaging in conversion therapy for minor patients.
HB-220: Prohibit certain conversion therapy for minors
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael J. Skindell
Referred To Committee: Primary And Secondary Education on 06/26/2023
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Create an adaptive mobility dealer license [HB-195]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Small Business ]
To amend sections 4501.01, 4503.44, 4517.01, 4517.02, and 4517.03 and to enact section 4517.041 of the Revised Code to create an adaptive mobility dealer license.
HB-195: Create an adaptive mobility dealer license
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Effective on 08/09/2024
Regards precomputed consumer installment loans [HB-182]
[Finance ]
[Consumer Protection ]
To amend sections 1321.632, 1321.68, and 1321.99 of the Revised Code regarding precomputed consumer installment loan acceleration and conversion, interest rates, refinance charges, and immunity from violations of lending laws under specified circumstances.
Establish and operate the Ohio Health Care Plan [HB-174]
[Healthcare ]
[Insurance ]
[Public Health ]
To amend section 109.02 and to enact sections 3920.01, 3920.02, 3920.03, 3920.04, 3920.05, 3920.06, 3920.07, 3920.08, 3920.09, 3920.10, 3920.11, 3920.12, 3920.13, 3920.14, 3920.15, 3920.21, 3920.22, 3920.23, 3920.24, 3920.25, 3920.26, 3920.27, 3920.28, 3920.31, 3920.32, and 3920.33 of the Revised Code to establish and operate the Ohio Health Care Plan to provide universal health care coverage to all Ohio residents.
HB-174: Establish and operate the Ohio Health Care Plan
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Signed By The Governor on 05/23/2023
Establish Foster-to-College Scholarship Program [HB-164]
[Education ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Human Services ]
To enact sections 3301.95 and 3333.89 of the Revised Code to establish the Foster-to-College Scholarship Program, to require the Department of Education and Workforce to hire a full-time school foster care liaison, and to make an appropriation for the Foster-to-College Scholarship Program.
HB-164: Establish Foster-to-College Scholarship Program
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Referred To Committee: Finance on 06/25/2024
Regards ADAMH boards; recovery housing residences [SB-105]
[Healthcare ]
[Housing ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Human Services ]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
To amend sections 340.01, 340.02, 340.022, 340.03, 340.032, 340.033, 340.034, 340.035, 340.036, 340.04, 340.30, 5119.01, 5119.36, 5119.363, 5119.48, 5119.61, 5119.90, 5119.99, and 5160.45; to enact sections 5119.39, 5119.391, 5119.392, 5119.393, 5119.394, 5119.395, 5119.396, and 5119.397; and to repeal sections 340.20 and 3720.041 of the Revised Code regarding the composition of boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services; the authority of the boards; and the requirements for operation of recovery housing residences.
Repeal H.B. 6 of the 133rd General Assembly [HB-120]
[Energy ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Taxes ]
To amend section 4928.01 and to repeal section 4928.148 of the Revised Code to repeal the legacy generation resource provisions of H.B. 6 of the 133rd General Assembly and provide customers refunds.
HB-120: Repeal H.B. 6 of the 133rd General Assembly
Sponsored by: Rep. Derek Merrin
Recalled To Rules And Reference: Rules And Reference on 06/20/2023
Increase the state minimum wage [HB-96]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Inflation ]
To amend sections 4111.02, 4111.05, 4111.09, and 4111.14 and to repeal section 4111.07 of the Revised Code to increase the state minimum wage.
HB-96: Increase the state minimum wage
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Re-referred: Rules And Reference on 03/14/2023