Allow all-electric motor vehicle dealer to operate dealership [SB-101]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Energy ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Small Business ]
[Economic Development ]
To amend section 4517.12 of the Revised Code to permit a manufacturer of all-electric motor vehicles to operate one or more dealerships in this state.
SB-101: Allow all-electric motor vehicle dealer to operate dealership
Sponsored by: Sen. Michael Rulli
Refer To Committee: Transportation on 03/03/2021
Regards doula services [HB-142]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
To enact sections 4723.89, 4723.90, 5120.658, and 5164.071 of the Revised Code regarding doula services and to repeal sections 4723.89, 4723.90, 5120.658, and 5164.071 of the Revised Code five years after those sections take effect, to abolish those provisions on that date.
HB-142: Regards doula services
Sponsored by: Rep. Kristin Boggs
Refer To Committee: Health on 11/15/2022
Regards the scope of emergency medical services [HB-138]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend sections 4765.01, 4765.11, 4765.30, 4765.35, 4765.37, 4765.38, 4765.39, 4765.41, 4765.42, and 4766.01 and to enact sections 4765.431 and 4765.53 of the Revised Code to modify the laws governing services provided by emergency medical service (EMS) personnel and qualifications for serving as a medical director of an EMS organization.
HB-138: Regards the scope of emergency medical services
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas F. Patton
Concurred In Senate Amendments on 03/23/2022
Regards the provision of telehealth services [HB-122]
[Healthcare ]
[Insurance ]
[Medicare and Medicaid ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 3902.30, 4723.94, 4731.251, 4731.252, 4731.253, 4731.2910, 4731.30, 4732.33, and 5164.95; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 4731.253 (4731.254) and 4731.2910 (4743.09); and to enact new section 4731.253 and sections 3319.2212, 3701.1310, 3721.60, 4715.438, 4725.35, 4729.285, 4730.60, 4731.741, 4734.60, 4753.20, 4755.90, 4757.50, 4758.80, 4759.20, 4761.30, 4778.30, 4783.20, 5119.368, and 5164.291 of the Revised Code, and to amend Section 3 of S.B. 9 of the 130th General
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HB-122: Regards the provision of telehealth services
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Concurred In Senate Amendments on 12/09/2021
Revise the Elevator Law [HB-107]
[Construction ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
To amend sections 4105.01 and 4105.10 and to enact sections 4105.30, 4785.01, 4785.02, 4785.021, 4785.03, 4785.04, 4785.041, 4785.05, 4785.051, 4785.06, 4785.07, 4785.08, 4785.09, 4785.091, 4785.092, 4785.10, and 4785.99 of the Revised Code to revise the Elevator Law and to repeal sections 4105.30, 4785.01, 4785.02, 4785.021, 4785.03, 4785.04, 4785.041, 4785.05, 4785.051, 4785.06, 4785.07, 4785.08, 4785.09, 4785.091, 4785.092, 4785.10, and 4785.99 of the Revised Code on the date that is ten years after the effective date of this act to subsequently
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HB-107: Revise the Elevator Law
Sponsored by: Rep. Rick Carfagna
Concurred In Senate Amendments on 12/14/2022
Revise laws governing massage establishments / massage therapy [HB-81]
[Healthcare ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend sections 503.40, 503.41, 503.42, 503.43, 503.44, 503.47, 503.48, 503.49, 503.50, 715.61, 2927.17, 4731.04, 4731.15, and 4731.41; to enact section 503.411; and to repeal sections 503.45 and 503.46 of the Revised Code to make changes to the laws governing massage establishments and massage therapy.
Require license for commercial roofing contractors [HB-88]
[Construction ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Small Business ]
To amend sections 715.27, 3781.102, 4740.01, 4740.02, 4740.04, 4740.12, and 4764.03 of the Revised Code to require commercial roofing contractors to have a license.
HB-88: Require license for commercial roofing contractors
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas F. Patton
Refer To Committee: Government Oversight And Reform on 03/16/2022
Revise laws governing massage establishments / massage therapy [SB-55]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend sections 503.40, 503.41, 503.42, 503.43, 503.44, 503.47, 503.48, 503.49, 503.50, 715.61, 2927.17, 4731.04, 4731.15, and 4731.41; to enact section 503.411; and to repeal sections 503.45 and 503.46 of the Revised Code to make changes to the laws governing massage establishments and massage therapy.
Prohibit conversion therapy for minors [SB-50]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Rights ]
To enact sections 4723.93, 4731.45, 4732.34, 4743.09, 4757.46, and 4758.73 of the Revised Code to protect minors by prohibiting certain licensed health care professionals from engaging in conversion therapy when treating minor patients.
SB-50: Prohibit conversion therapy for minors
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Refer To Committee: Health on 02/10/2021
Regards emergency prescription refills [HB-37]
[Healthcare ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Insurance ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 4729.281 and 4729.283 and to enact section 3902.62 of the Revised Code regarding emergency prescription refills.
HB-37: Regards emergency prescription refills
Sponsored by: Rep. Rick Carfagna
Concurred In Senate Amendments on 02/16/2022
Enact Save Our Mothers Act [HB-42]
[Healthcare ]
[Race and Civil Rights ]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
To enact sections 3702.35, 3702.36, and 3738.20 of the Revised Code to enact the "Save Our Mothers Act" for the purpose of establishing continuing education requirements for birthing facility personnel and an initiative to improve birth equity, reduce peripartum racial and ethnic disparities, and address implicit bias in the healthcare system.
HB-42: Enact Save Our Mothers Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Kristin Boggs
Refer To Committee: Health on 02/04/2021
Regards stretcher vans, ambulances, and medical vehicles [HB-28]
[Healthcare ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 4766.01, 4766.03, 4766.04, 4766.05, 4766.06, 4766.07, 4766.08, 4766.09, 4766.13, 4766.14, 4766.15, 4766.22, and 4766.23 and to enact section 4766.18 of the Revised Code to establish requirements for the regulation of stretcher vans and to modify certain laws governing ambulances and other medical-related vehicles.
HB-28: Regards stretcher vans, ambulances, and medical vehicles
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Wiggam
Informally Passed on 12/14/2022
Modify chemical dependency counselor licensing [HB-5]
[Healthcare ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
To amend sections 4758.20, 4758.42, and 4758.61 of the Revised Code to modify the requirements that may be met for licensure as a chemical dependency counselor II and to modify the professionals who may supervise certain individuals providing prevention services, and to amend the version of section 4758.20 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect October 9, 2021, to continue the change on and after that date.
HB-5: Modify chemical dependency counselor licensing
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Effective 9/30/21 - Certain Provisions Effective 10/09/21 on 06/24/2021
Modify laws governing certain professions due to COVID-19 [HB-6]
[Healthcare ]
[Energy ]
[Public Health ]
[Education ]
[Disaster Relief ]
To amend sections 3319.221, 4729.41, 4729.92, 4729.921, 4731.512, and 4928.66 and to enact sections 3792.03, 4729.42, and 4928.661 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 30 of H.B. 197 of the 133rd General Assembly to modify the laws governing certain health professionals and educator preparation programs due to COVID-19 and other circumstances and to modify the electric utility laws regarding energy efficiency programs; to amend the version of section 4729.92 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect on October 9, 2021, to continue
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HB-6: Modify laws governing certain professions due to COVID-19
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Effective 5/14/21 - Emergency: Effective May 14, 2021; Sections 3 And 4 Effective October 9, 2021 on 05/12/2021
Require EMS / peace officers to undergo dementia-related training [HB-23]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Healthcare ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Mental Health ]
To amend sections 4765.16 and 5503.01 and to enact sections 109.7410 and 4765.162 of the Revised Code to require emergency medical service personnel and peace officers to undergo dementia-related training and to increase the maximum allowable age for new state highway patrol troopers.
HB-23: Require EMS / peace officers to undergo dementia-related training
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Concurred In Senate Amendments on 12/13/2022
Require cultural competency for certain health care professionals [SB-48]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
[Race and Civil Rights ]
[Human Services ]
To amend section 4743.08 of the Revised Code to require certain health care professionals to complete instruction in cultural competency.
SB-48: Require cultural competency for certain health care professionals
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Refer To Committee: Health on 02/10/2021
Reduce regulatory restrictions in administrative rules [SB-9]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Budget and Spending ]
To amend sections 106.021, 106.03, 106.031, 111.15, 119.03, 121.95, 4301.171, 4301.245, 4301.58, and 4305.14 and to enact sections 101.354, 101.355, 107.57, 121.031, 121.951, 121.952, 121.953, and 121.954 of the Revised Code to limit regulatory restrictions in administrative rules, to make various technical and corrective changes to the liquor laws, to amend the version of section 111.15 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect September 30, 2024, to continue the limitations on and after that date, and to make an appropriation.
SB-9: Reduce regulatory restrictions in administrative rules
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Passed - Amended on 03/02/2022
Enter into Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact [SB-7]
[Healthcare ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
To enact sections 4755.062, 4755.14, and 4755.141 of the Revised Code to enter into the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact.
SB-7: Enter into Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert A. Peterson
Effective 6/30/21 on 03/24/2021