Require EMS personnel undergo human trafficking-related education [SB-358]
[Human Rights ]
[Human Services ]
[Public Health ]
[Healthcare ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Children and Youth ]
To amend section 4765.16 and to enact section 4765.163 of the Revised Code to require emergency medical service personnel to undergo human trafficking-related continuing education.
SB-358: Require EMS personnel undergo human trafficking-related education
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Refer To Committee: Veterans And Public Safety on 11/15/2022
Exempt diapers from sales and use tax [HB-695]
[Taxes ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 5739.02 and 5739.03 of the Revised Code to exempt from sales and use tax the sale of child and adult diapers.
HB-695: Exempt diapers from sales and use tax
Sponsored by: Rep. Kristin Boggs
Refer To Committee: Ways And Means on 11/15/2022
Prohibit pet food from containing certain animal remains [HB-684]
[Animals ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Food ]
To amend sections 923.41, 923.48, and 923.51 of the Revised Code to prohibit pet food from containing remains from any dog or cat or the remains from any other animal that was euthanized by the use of an injected drug.
HB-684: Prohibit pet food from containing certain animal remains
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Brinkman
Refer To Committee: Agriculture And Conservation on 05/24/2022
Regards assessment of registered environmental health specialists [SB-338]
[Agriculture ]
[Public Health ]
[Food ]
To amend sections 3717.33 and 3717.52 of the Revised Code to require the Director of Agriculture and the Director of Health to adopt rules governing the assessment of registered environmental health specialists and environmental health specialists in training who conduct inspections of retail food establishments and food service operations.
SB-338: Regards assessment of registered environmental health specialists
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Peterson
Refer To Committee: State And Local Government on 11/29/2022
Enact Health Equity In All Health Related Policy Act [HB-653]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Race and Civil Rights ]
To amend section 103.13 and to enact sections 103.132 and 3701.35 of the Revised Code to require the Legislative Service Commission to create health impact statements for introduced bills, to create the Health and Equity Interagency Team, and to name this act the Health Equity In All Health Related Policy Act.
HB-653: Enact Health Equity In All Health Related Policy Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Brigid Kelly
Refer To Committee: Health on 05/17/2022
Prohibit providing sun lamp tanning to individuals under 18 [SB-336]
[Healthcare ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Public Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
To amend sections 4713.50, 4713.51, and 4713.64 of the Revised Code to prohibit the provision of sun lamp tanning services to individuals under age 18.
SB-336: Prohibit providing sun lamp tanning to individuals under 18
Sponsored by: Sen. Terry Johnson
Refer To Committee: Health on 05/18/2022
Designate responsibilities regarding special use pools [HB-627]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 993.01, 3749.01, 3749.03, 3749.04, and 3749.07 and to enact section 993.11 of the Revised Code to designate the regulatory responsibilities regarding special use pools.
HB-627: Designate responsibilities regarding special use pools
Sponsored by: Rep. Sara Carruthers
Refer To Committee: Agriculture And Conservation on 05/17/2022
Eliminate district advisory councils- general health districts [SB-324]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 3701.57, 3707.34, 3709.012, 3709.02, 3709.03, 3709.07, 3709.071, 3709.08, 3709.09, 3709.10, 3709.19, 3709.28, 3709.35, 3709.41, 3717.25, and 3717.45 and to repeal section 3709.04 of the Revised Code to eliminate district advisory councils for general health districts, and transfer their duties and responsibilities to boards of county commissioners.
SB-324: Eliminate district advisory councils- general health districts
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Peterson
Refer To Committee: Local Government And Elections on 05/18/2022
Regards access to naloxone and certain narcotic testing products [SB-296]
[Healthcare ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 149.43, 4729.01, 4729.16, 4729.28, 4729.29, 4729.51, 4729.541, and 4729.60; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 4729.44 (3715.502) and 4765.44 (3715.505); to enact sections 2925.142, 3715.50, 3715.501, 3715.503, and 3715.504; and to repeal sections 2925.61, 3707.56, 3707.561, 3707.562, 4723.484, 4723.485, 4723.486, 4729.514, 4729.515, 4730.434, 4730.435, 4730.436, 4731.94, 4731.941, 4731.942, and 4731.943 of the Revised Code to revise the laws governing access to naloxone
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SB-296: Regards access to naloxone and certain narcotic testing products
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathan Manning
Refer To Committee: Health on 02/16/2022
Designates Ohio Burn Awareness Week [SB-278]
[Public Health ]
[Water ]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Environmental ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
To amend sections 3717.33, 3717.52, 4301.62, 4501.21, 6109.01, 6109.072, and 6109.24 and to enact sections 5.083, 5.2532, 5.2533, 5.2534, 5.294, 4303.186, and 4503.964 of the Revised Code to make various designations, to revise the law governing environmental health specialists and environmental health specialists in training, to create the D-9 liquor permit, to eliminate public water system asset management program requirements for transient noncommmunity water systems, and to create the "Chardon High School State Football Champs" license plate.
SB-278: Designates Ohio Burn Awareness Week
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Reported - Substitute: State And Local Government on 12/01/2022
Revise number of poultry chicks that may be sold in lots [HB-507]
[Agriculture ]
[Energy ]
[Environmental ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend sections 155.33, 913.04, 913.28, 915.01, 915.03, 915.14, 915.18, 915.20, 921.26, 925.21, 925.62, 3715.041, 3715.07, 3715.27, 3715.33, 3715.36, 3715.99, 3717.33, 3717.52, 4505.101, 4505.104, 4513.60, 4513.601, 4513.61, 4513.62, 4513.63, 4513.64, 4513.65, 4513.66, 4513.69, 4707.02, 4928.01, and 4928.645; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 3715.36 (3715.34); and to repeal sections 913.27, 915.04, 915.05, 915.06, 915.07, 915.08, 915.19, 915.21, 925.26, 925.27, 925.28, 925.52, 925.56,
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HB-507: Revise number of poultry chicks that may be sold in lots
Sponsored by: Sen. Kyle Koehler
Concurred In Senate Amendments on 12/13/2022
Recognize December 1, 2021, as World AIDS Day. [HCR-39]
[Public Health ]
[Healthcare ]
[Human Services ]
To recognize December 1, 2021, as World AIDS Day, to acknowledge the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases of HIV/AIDS, and to commit to combating stigma around HIV/AIDS to improve health outcomes to bring an end to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ohio.
HCR-39: Recognize December 1, 2021, as World AIDS Day.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kristin Boggs
Introduced And Referred To Committee: State And Local Government on 12/07/2021
Enact the Inalienable Rights of Conscience Act [HB-489]
[Healthcare ]
[Education ]
[Public Health ]
[Religion ]
To enact sections 3792.05, 3792.06, and 3792.07 of the Revised Code to enact the Inalienable Rights of Conscience Act regarding students and employees who object to certain vaccines and other treatments based on reasons of conscience, including religious convictions.
HB-489: Enact the Inalienable Rights of Conscience Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Brinkman
Introduced on 11/16/2021
Require school athletic coaches complete mental health training [HB-492]
[Education ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
To amend sections 3313.5310, 3314.03, 3319.303, 3326.11, and 3328.24 and to enact section 3313.5318 of the Revised Code to require school athletic coaches to complete mental health training and to revise the renewal requirements for pupil-activity program permits.
HB-492: Require school athletic coaches complete mental health training
Sponsored by: Rep. Sara Carruthers
Refer To Committee: Primary And Secondary Education on 11/15/2022
Revise the medical marijuana law [SB-261]
[Cannabis ]
[Healthcare ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 109.572, 3796.01, 3796.02, 3796.03, 3796.032, 3796.05, 3796.06, 3796.061, 3796.08, 3796.10, 3796.11, 3796.12, 3796.13, 3796.14, 3796.15, 3796.16, 3796.17, 3796.18, 3796.19, 3796.20, 3796.21, 3796.22, 3796.23, 3796.27, 3796.30, 4731.30, and 4776.01; to enact sections 3796.35, 4731.303, and 4731.304; and to repeal sections 3796.031 and 3796.04 of the Revised Code to amend the law related to medical marijuana.
SB-261: Revise the medical marijuana law
Sponsored by: Sen. Kirk Schuring
Refer To Committee: Government Oversight on 01/25/2022
Urge Congress oppose COVID vaccine mandates, ban discrimination. [HCR-30]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Human Rights ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
To urge the Congress of the United States to oppose any COVID-19 vaccine mandates made by government entities and to prohibit discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status.
HCR-30: Urge Congress oppose COVID vaccine mandates, ban discrimination.
Sponsored by: Rep. Derek Merrin
Introduced And Referred To Committee: Government Oversight on 10/26/2021
Eliminate general health district advisory councils [HB-463]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 3701.57, 3707.34, 3709.012, 3709.02, 3709.03, 3709.07, 3709.071, 3709.08, 3709.09, 3709.10, 3709.19, 3709.28, 3709.35, 3709.41, 3717.25, and 3717.45 and to repeal section 3709.04 of the Revised Code to eliminate district advisory councils for general health districts, and transfer their duties and responsibilities to boards of county commissioners.
HB-463: Eliminate general health district advisory councils
Sponsored by: Rep. Jason Stephens
Refer To Committee: State And Local Government on 10/26/2021