Regards real estate brokers, residential property disclosures [SB-192]
[Real Estate ]
[Consumer Protection ]
To amend sections 4735.01 and 4735.18 and to enact section 5301.95 of the Revised Code to expand the scope of activities for which a real estate broker's license is required and to require wholesalers to make certain disclosures in transactions involving residential real property.
SB-192: Regards real estate brokers, residential property disclosures
Sponsored by: Sen. Andrew O. Brenner
Referred To Committee: Government Oversight on 12/06/2023
Designate Ottawa County Veterans Memorial Highway [HB-335]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Veterans ]
To enact section 5534.663 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of State Route 163 in Ottawa County as the "Ottawa County Veterans Memorial Highway."
HB-335: Designate Ottawa County Veterans Memorial Highway
Sponsored by: Rep. Riordan T. McClain
Reported: Transportation on 04/24/2024
Designate William 'Bill' Burgett Memorial Highway [HB-330]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
To enact section 5534.914 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of State Route 13 in Knox County as the "William 'Bill' Burgett Memorial Highway."
HB-330: Designate William 'Bill' Burgett Memorial Highway
Sponsored by: Rep. Riordan T. McClain
Reported: Transportation on 01/18/2024
Regards the sale of used catalytic converters [HB-328]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Crime ]
To amend sections 2913.02, 2913.51, 4737.012, 4737.04, 4737.041, 4737.043, 4737.045, 4737.99, 4738.03, 4738.07, 4738.12, 4745.01, and 4775.09 and to enact sections 4737.046 and 4737.98 of the Revised Code regarding the sale of used catalytic converters.
HB-328: Regards the sale of used catalytic converters
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas F. Patton
Referred To Committee: Judiciary on 11/12/2024
Include energy generated by nuclear reaction as green energy [HB-308]
[Energy ]
[Environmental ]
[Telecommunications ]
[Construction ]
To amend sections 155.34, 191.17, 191.21, 3714.07, and 4928.01 of the Revised Code to increase the term of the standard oil and gas lease for state land, to make changes to the Ohio Broadband Pole Replacement and Undergrounding Program, to expand the purposes for which money derived from certain disposal fees on construction and demolition debris may be used by a board of health, and to include energy generated by nuclear reaction as green energy.
HB-308: Include energy generated by nuclear reaction as green energy
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Effective on 03/20/2025
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 the sale of used catalytic converters [SB-165]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Crime ]
[Environmental ]
[Public Safety ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Budget and Spending ]
To amend sections 2913.02, 2913.51, 4737.012, 4737.04, 4737.041, 4737.045, 4737.99, 4738.03, 4738.07, 4738.12, 4745.01, and 4775.09 and to enact sections 4737.046, 4737.20, 4737.21, 4737.22, 4737.23, 4737.24, 4737.25, and 4737.98 of the Revised Code regarding the sale of used catalytic converters, and to make an appropriation.
SB-165: Regards the sale of used catalytic converters
Sponsored by: Sen. Terry A. Johnson
Referred To Committee: Finance on 10/11/2023
Require hospitals to establish registered nurse staffing plans [HB-285]
[Healthcare ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Student Loans ]
[Public Health ]
[Funding ]
To amend sections 3333.28, 3722.01, 4723.489, and 4730.203; to enact sections 3333.27, 3722.21, 3722.22, 3722.23, 3722.24, 3722.25, 3722.26, 3722.27, 3722.28, 3722.29, 3722.30, 3722.31, 3722.32, 3722.33, 3722.34, 3722.35, 3722.36, 3722.37, and 3722.38; and to repeal sections 3727.50, 3727.51, 3727.52, 3727.53, 3727.54, 3727.55, 3727.56, and 3727.57 of the Revised Code to require hospitals to establish registered nurse staffing plans that protect patient safety, to create the Nursing Student Loan-to-Grant Program, and to make an appropriation.
HB-285: Require hospitals to establish registered nurse staffing plans
Sponsored by: Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney
Referred To Committee: Health Provider Services on 10/03/2023
Regards patient prescription reports, opioids, medical marijuana [HB-275]
[Healthcare ]
[Cannabis ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Public Health ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
To amend sections 4715.302, 4723.481, 4723.487, 4729.83, 4730.42, 4730.53, 4731.052, 4731.054, and 4731.055 and to enact sections 3719.065, 3719.081, and 3796.022 of the Revised Code to revise the law governing the review of patient information in the Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System, to establish requirements on the prescribing and dispensing of opioid analgesics, to establish the Medical Marijuana Control Program Fund and provide for a cash transfer, and to amend the version of section 4723.481 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect
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HB-275: Regards patient prescription reports, opioids, medical marijuana
Sponsored by: Rep. Phil Plummer
Referred To Committee: Health Provider Services on 09/26/2023
Make EMS workers "public safety officers" under PERS [HB-261]
[Public Safety ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Retirement ]
[Pensions ]
[Healthcare ]
To amend section 145.01 and to enact section 145.335 of the Revised Code to make emergency medical services workers "public safety officers" under the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System.
HB-261: Make EMS workers "public safety officers" under PERS
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas F. Patton
Referred To Committee: Pensions on 09/26/2023
Exempt certain public service workers' forms from disclosure [HB-265]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Data Privacy ]
To amend sections 149.43, 149.45, 319.28, 319.54, 2323.52, 2743.75, and 2951.03 and to enact section 9.59 of the Revised Code to revise the Public Records Law.
HB-265: Exempt certain public service workers' forms from disclosure
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathan H. Manning
Effective on 04/09/2025
Enact the Voter Registration Modernization Act [SB-147]
[Elections ]
[Voting Rights ]
To amend sections 3501.01, 3503.09, 3503.10, 3503.11, 3503.14, 3503.15, 3503.16, 3503.19, 3503.20, 3503.23, 3503.28, 3505.181, 3509.02, 3509.04, 3509.07, 3509.08, 3513.041, 3513.05, 3513.07, 3513.18, 3513.19, 3513.191, 3513.257, 3517.012, 3517.013, and 3599.12; to enact section 3503.071; and to repeal sections 3513.192 and 3513.20 of the Revised Code to permit an elector to change party affiliation through the voter registration process, to require an elector to register as a member of a political party in order to participate in that party's primary
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SB-147: Enact the Voter Registration Modernization Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Michele Reynolds
Referred To Committee: General Government on 09/13/2023
Regards immunizations by pharmacists, pharmacy interns and techs [SB-144]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Senior Citizens ]
To amend sections 3702.593, 3721.01, 3721.026, 3721.072, 3721.121, 3721.28, 3721.30, 3721.31, 3721.32, 4723.32, 4723.61, 4723.64, 4723.65, 4723.651, 4723.653, 4723.66, 4723.67, 4723.68, 4723.69, 4729.41, 5124.15, 5124.151, 5165.01, 5165.06, 5165.26, 5165.51, and 5165.511; to enact section 5165.518; and to repeal section 3701.89 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 280.12 of H.B. 45 of the 134th General Assembly as subsequently amended regarding immunizations administered by pharmacists, pharmacy interns, and pharmacy technicians; regarding certificates
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SB-144: Regards immunizations by pharmacists, pharmacy interns and techs
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Effective Appropriations Effective 07/25/2024 on 10/24/2024
Regards massage establishments and nontherapeutic massage [HB-255]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Public Health ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend sections 503.40, 503.41, 503.42, 503.43, 503.44, 503.47, 503.48, 503.49, 503.50, 4731.15, 4731.41, and 5502.01; to enact sections 503.411 and 5502.75; and to repeal sections 503.45 and 503.46 of the Revised Code to make changes to the laws governing massage establishments and to establish a nontherapeutic massage registration and to amend the version of section 503.41 of the Revised Code scheduled to take effect on December 29, 2023, to continue the change on and after that date.
HB-255: Regards massage establishments and nontherapeutic massage
Sponsored by: Rep. Haraz N. Ghanbari
Referred To Committee: Transportation on 09/12/2023
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
Designates World Refugee Day [HB-247]
[Human Rights ]
[International ]
To enact section 5.54 of the Revised Code to designate the twentieth day of June as "World Refugee Day."
HB-247: Designates World Refugee Day
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Adopted on 09/12/2023
Enact the Brenna Brossard SUDEP Awareness Act [HB-229]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
To enact section 3701.1311 of the Revised Code to require health care practitioners to provide information on Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy to at risk patients and to name the act the Brenna Brossard SUDEP Awareness Act.
HB-229: Enact the Brenna Brossard SUDEP Awareness Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas F. Patton
Referred To Committee: Health on 01/24/2024
Revise the law governing the practice of optometry [SB-129]
[Healthcare ]
To amend sections 4725.01, 4725.011, 4725.02, 4725.09, 4725.11, 4725.12, 4725.121, 4725.13, 4725.15, 4725.16, 4725.18, 4725.19, 4725.20, 4725.21, 4725.23, 4725.231, 4725.24, 4725.25, 4725.26, 4725.27, 4725.31, 4725.34, 4725.35, 4725.501, 4725.531, and 4725.59; to enact section 4725.012; and to repeal section 4725.131 of the Revised Code to revise the law governing the practice of optometry and to amend the versions of sections 4725.13, 4725.18, and 4725.26 of the Revised Code that are scheduled to take effect on December 29, 2023, to continue the
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SB-129: Revise the law governing the practice of optometry
Sponsored by: Sen. Jerry C. Cirino
Referred To Committee: Health on 06/28/2023
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