Enact the Community Pharmacy Protection Act [HB-505]
[Healthcare ]
[Medicare and Medicaid ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Insurance ]
To amend sections 3902.50, 5164.753, and 5167.243 and to enact sections 3902.75, 3902.76, 3959.151, 3959.21, 5167.127, and 5167.128 of the Revised Code regarding insurer and Medicaid program accreditation requirements for pharmacies, to impose drug cost reporting and payment requirements on pharmacy benefit managers, and to name this act the Community Pharmacy Protection Act.
HB-505: Enact the Community Pharmacy Protection Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Brian Stewart
Referred To Committee: Insurance on 04/30/2024
Enact Hayden's Law regarding alcohol server training [HB-504]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Public Safety ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend section 4399.18 and to enact section 4399.19 of the Revised Code to require alcohol server training and to provide immunity from civil liability to those who successfully complete and implement the training and to name this act Hayden's Law.
HB-504: Enact Hayden's Law regarding alcohol server training
Sponsored by: Rep. William Seitz
Referred To Committee: Civil Justice on 04/30/2024
Remove criminal offense related to donating blood with AIDS virus [HB-498]
[Crime ]
[Public Health ]
[Healthcare ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To repeal section 2927.13 of the Revised Code to remove the criminal offense related to donating blood when the donor is a carrier of the virus that causes AIDS.
HB-498: Remove criminal offense related to donating blood with AIDS virus
Sponsored by: Rep. Sara Carruthers
Referred To Committee: Criminal Justice on 04/30/2024
Creates a Regulatory Relief Office in the Department of Commerce [HB-476]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Small Business ]
[Economic Development ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To enact sections 1357.01, 1357.02, 1357.04, 1357.05, 1357.06, 1357.07, 1357.08, 1357.09, 1357.10, 1357.11, 1357.12, and 1357.13 of the Revised Code to create a regulatory relief office within the Department of Commerce and establish a universal regulatory sandbox program under which the office may temporarily waive certain state laws and regulations and allow businesses to demonstrate innovative products and services.
HB-476: Creates a Regulatory Relief Office in the Department of Commerce
Sponsored by: Rep. Brett Hudson Hillyer
Referred To Committee: Economic And Workforce Development on 04/23/2024
Enact the Building Safer Communities for Ohio's Children Act [HB-420]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To enact sections 5164.97, 5180.50, 5180.51, 5180.52, 5180.53, 5180.54, 5180.55, and 5180.56 of the Revised Code to establish the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention within the Department of Children and Youth, to require the Office to administer grant programs aimed at reducing firearm violence, to name this act the "Building Safer Communities for Ohio's Children Act," and to make an appropriation.
HB-420: Enact the Building Safer Communities for Ohio's Children Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Referred To Committee: Finance on 04/02/2024
Increase awareness of cognitive impairment, dementia [HB-397]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
[Senior Citizens ]
To enact section 3701.147 of the Revised Code to increase education, awareness, and understanding of cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease, and other types of dementia.
HB-397: Increase awareness of cognitive impairment, dementia
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Referred To Committee: Health on 11/12/2024
Regards mobile food service operation's fire code compliance [SB-203]
[Food ]
[Public Safety ]
[Small Business ]
To enact section 3737.834 of the Revised Code to require state and local fire code officials to accept an inspection conducted or permit issued by another jurisdiction as conclusive evidence of a mobile food service operation's compliance with the fire code.
SB-203: Regards mobile food service operation's fire code compliance
Sponsored by: Sen. Vernon Sykes
Referred To Committee: Government Oversight on 12/13/2023
Require health plan issuers and Medicaid to cover PANDAS, PANS [HB-359]
[Healthcare ]
[Medicare and Medicaid ]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
To amend section 3902.50 and to enact sections 5.22108, 3902.63, and 5164.093 of the Revised Code to require health plan issuers and the Medicaid program to cover treatments and services related to Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections and Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome.
HB-359: Require health plan issuers and Medicaid to cover PANDAS, PANS
Sponsored by: Rep. Brett Hudson Hillyer
Referred To Committee: Insurance on 12/12/2023
Establish Adverse Childhood Experiences Study Commission [HB-352]
[Public Health ]
[Healthcare ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
[Mental Health ]
To enact sections 103.55, 103.551, and 103.552 of the Revised Code to establish the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study Commission.
HB-352: Establish Adverse Childhood Experiences Study Commission
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Patton
Referred To Committee: Health on 06/11/2024
Create pilot programs to increase student attendance, graduation [HB-348]
[Education ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Children and Youth ]
To establish pilot programs to increase student attendance and graduation rates through financial awards and incentives, and to make an appropriation.
HB-348: Create pilot programs to increase student attendance, graduation
Sponsored by: Rep. William Seitz
Referred To Committee: Primary And Secondary Education on 12/06/2023
Regards payment of property tax, sale of tax-foreclosed property [SB-186]
[Property Tax ]
[Real Estate ]
[Taxes ]
To amend sections 317.22, 319.20, 323.28, 323.74, 5713.18, 5721.19, and 5723.06 and to enact section 319.204 of the Revised Code to require payment of property taxes and assessments when a lot is split or transferred and to generally prohibit tax-delinquent property owners from purchasing tax-foreclosed property.
SB-186: Regards payment of property tax, sale of tax-foreclosed property
Sponsored by: Sen. Kirk Schuring
Referred To Committee: Ways And Means on 06/18/2024
Require sextortion training materials for law enforcement [HB-329]
[Crime ]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Children and Youth ]
To enact section 109.7411 of the Revised Code to require the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission to develop training materials on the subject of sextortion and provide those materials to law enforcement agencies.
HB-329: Require sextortion training materials for law enforcement
Sponsored by: Rep. Gail Pavliga
Referred To Committee: Homeland Security on 11/28/2023
Establish Regional Partnerships Program [HB-312]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Community Development ]
[Economic Development ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
To enact section 3301.85 of the Revised Code to establish the Regional Partnerships Program and to make an appropriation.
HB-312: Establish Regional Partnerships Program
Sponsored by: Rep. William Seitz
Reported - Re-referred To Finance: Rules And Reference on 01/09/2024
Establish and operate the Ohio Health Care Plan [SB-177]
[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.
SB-177: Establish and operate the Ohio Health Care Plan
Sponsored by: Sen. Vernon Sykes
Referred To Committee: Insurance on 11/15/2023
Regards lead testing, certification, and tax credits [HB-280]
[Taxes ]
[Housing ]
[Public Health ]
[Environmental ]
[Construction ]
To amend sections 3742.03, 3742.39, 3742.50, 5747.08, 5747.26, 5747.50, 5747.502, 5747.51, 5747.53, and 5747.98 and to enact sections 3742.47 and 5747.504 of the Revised Code to revise the law governing lead testing, certification, and tax credits.
HB-280: Regards lead testing, certification, and tax credits
Sponsored by: Rep. Brett Hudson Hillyer
Referred To Committee: Ways And Means on 10/03/2023