Enact the Innocence Act [HB-295]
[Crime ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend sections 2917.211 and 2981.02 and to enact sections 2307.68, 2307.69, and 2907.312 of the Revised Code to enact the Innocence Act to prohibit an organization from failing to verify the age of a person attempting to access material that is obscene or harmful to juveniles, to prohibit a person from using another person's likeness to create sexual images of the other person, and to create a private right of action for each prohibited activity.
HB-295: Enact the Innocence Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Referred To Committee: Criminal Justice on 10/24/2023
Regards SORN law compliance; add new sexually oriented offense [HB-289]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend sections 2930.02, 2950.01, 2950.04, 2950.042, 2950.05, 2950.07, and 2951.041 and to repeal section 2930.071 of the Revised Code to provide that if a Tier I or Tier II sex offender/child-victim offender fails to comply with duties under the SORN law, the period of time that the offender has a duty to comply is tolled during the time of the failure, to require a sex offender/child-victim offender to register a fixed residence address or provide a detailed description of the places at which the offender or delinquent child intends to stay
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HB-289: Regards SORN law compliance; add new sexually oriented offense
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathan H. Manning
Effective on 03/20/2025
Add a judge to the Adams County Court of Common Pleas [HB-283]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Children and Youth ]
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.
HB-283: Add a judge to the Adams County Court of Common Pleas
Sponsored by: Rep. Jean Schmidt
Reported - Amended: Civil Justice on 12/06/2023
Enact the Sam Knisley Family Support Act [HB-270]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Crime ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend section 2929.18 and to enact section 2125.05 of the Revised Code to require a felony offender of an OVI-caused aggravated vehicular homicide to pay child maintenance when the victim is a parent, legal guardian, or custodian of a minor child, to allow child maintenance to be awarded in a wrongful death action when the offender is deceased, and to name this act the Sam Knisley Family Support Act.
HB-270: Enact the Sam Knisley Family Support Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Tracy M. Richardson
Referred To Committee: Criminal Justice on 09/26/2023
Regards drug trafficking, organized trafficking of persons [HB-230]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Education ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Public Health ]
[Human Services ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
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
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HB-230: Regards drug trafficking, organized trafficking of persons
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Referred To Committee: Judiciary on 05/08/2024
Regards intimate examination of anesthetized, unconscious patient [HB-89]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend sections 4723.28, 4730.25, and 4731.22 and to enact sections 4723.93, 4730.57, and 4731.77 of the Revised Code regarding intimate examinations and anesthetized or unconscious patients.
HB-89: Regards intimate examination of anesthetized, unconscious patient
Sponsored by: Rep. William J. Seitz
Referred To Committee: Health on 12/11/2024
Expand Portage County Domestic Relations Court jurisdiction [HB-648]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
To amend sections 1901.01, 1901.02, 1901.027, 1901.08, 1901.31, 2151.23, and 2301.03 of the Revised Code to expand the jurisdiction of the Portage County Domestic Relations Court, to abolish the East Liverpool Municipal Court in Columbiana County, and to add one judge to the Fairborn Municipal Court.
HB-648: Expand Portage County Domestic Relations Court jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Rep. Brian E. Lampton
Introduced on 11/22/2022
Require coverage of medically necessary donor human milk [SB-314]
[Healthcare ]
[Medicare and Medicaid ]
[Public Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
To enact sections 3701.62, 3902.63, and 5164.072 of the Revised Code to require health benefit plan and Medicaid coverage of medically necessary donor human milk.
SB-314: Require coverage of medically necessary donor human milk
Sponsored by: Sen. Kenny Yuko
Refer To Committee: Health on 03/16/2022
Regards certain adoption and foster care staff qualifications [HB-442]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
To amend section 3107.014 and to enact section 5103.57 of the Revised Code regarding qualifications for adoption and foster care home assessors and professional treatment staff.
HB-442: Regards certain adoption and foster care staff qualifications
Sponsored by: Rep. Rick Carfagna
Refer To Committee: Health on 12/15/2021
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Regards adoption and foster care home assessor qualifications [SB-239]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Healthcare ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Human Services ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Disabilities ]
To enact sections 5103.57, 5103.58, and 5103.59 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 261.150 of H.B. 110 of the 134th General Assembly regarding qualifications for professional treatment staff, regarding the fiscal year 2023 payment rates for intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities, and to make an appropriation.
SB-239: Regards adoption and foster care home assessor qualifications
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Effective 9/13/22 - Appropriations Effective 06/14/2022 on 06/01/2022
Enact Dylan's Law regarding substance-exposed newborns [SB-216]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Crime ]
To amend sections 340.15, 2151.011, 2151.031, 2151.353, and 2151.3514; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 2151.3514 (2151.46); and to enact sections 2151.261, 2151.461, 2151.462, 2151.463, 2151.465, 2151.466, 2151.468, 2151.469, 2151.4611, and 2151.4613 of the Revised Code to enact Dylan's Law regarding parental custody of infants born substance exposed.
SB-216: Enact Dylan's Law regarding substance-exposed newborns
Sponsored by: Sen. Andrew O. Brenner
Refer To Committee: Judiciary on 09/08/2021
Regards children's crisis care facilities and infant care centers [SB-167]
[Children and Youth ]
[Healthcare ]
[Housing ]
[Public Health ]
[Human Services ]
To amend sections 1923.02, 2950.034, 5103.13, 5103.131, 5321.03, and 5321.051; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 5103.132 (5103.6016); and to enact sections 5103.60, 5103.602, 5103.603, 5103.608, 5103.609, 5103.6010, 5103.6011, 5103.6012, 5103.6015, 5103.6017, 5103.6018, 5103.61, 5103.611, 5103.612, 5103.614, 5103.615, and 5103.617 of the Revised Code regarding children's crisis care facilities and residential infant care centers.
SB-167: Regards children's crisis care facilities and infant care centers
Sponsored by: Sen. Matthew J. Dolan
Refer To Committee: Health on 04/28/2021
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Regards children's crisis care facilities and infant care centers [HB-265]
[Children and Youth ]
[Healthcare ]
[Housing ]
[Public Health ]
[Human Services ]
To amend sections 1923.02, 2950.034, 5103.13, 5103.131, 5321.03, and 5321.051; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 5103.132 (5103.6016); and to enact sections 5103.60, 5103.602, 5103.603, 5103.608, 5103.609, 5103.6010, 5103.6011, 5103.6012, 5103.6015, 5103.6017, 5103.6018, 5103.61, 5103.611, 5103.612, 5103.614, 5103.615, and 5103.617 of the Revised Code regarding children's crisis care facilities and residential infant care centers.
HB-265: Regards children's crisis care facilities and infant care centers
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Effective 6/13/22 on 03/02/2022
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Revise Address Confidentiality Program and recorder fees [HB-93]
[Elections ]
[Public Safety ]
[Data Privacy ]
To amend sections 111.42, 111.43, 111.45, 111.46, 111.48, 111.99, 149.43, 315.25, 317.13, 317.32, 319.28, 2303.12, and 5301.255 and to enact sections 111.431 and 321.25 of the Revised Code and to repeal Section 4 of S.B. 258 of the 134th General Assembly to make changes to the Address Confidentiality Program administered by the Secretary of State, to make changes to county recorder fees, to modify certain requirements for the 2022 primary election, and to declare an emergency.
HB-93: Revise Address Confidentiality Program and recorder fees
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Effective 4/29/22 - Emergency: Sections 3 And 4 Effective January 28, 2022. on 01/26/2022
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Require specified reporting of child abuse in military families [HB-92]
[Children and Youth ]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Military ]
[Human Services ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
To amend sections 2151.421 and 2151.423 and to enact sections 2151.4210 and 3521.04 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 317.20 of H.B. 110 of the 134th General Assembly to require public children services agencies to report child abuse or neglect in military families to the appropriate military authorities, to modify the earmark promoting judicial candidate information, to create procedures for the public to submit plans to the Ohio Redistricting Commission, and to declare an emergency.
HB-92: Require specified reporting of child abuse in military families
Sponsored by: Rep. Derek Merrin
Effective 9/29/21 on 09/22/2021