Require school policy regarding staff member duties [HB-48]
[Education ]
To amend sections 3314.03 and 3326.11 and to enact section 3319.614 of the Revised Code to require each public school to adopt a policy regarding certain expectations related to the performance of staff member professional duties.
HB-48: Require school policy regarding staff member duties
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Referred To Committee: Primary And Secondary Education on 05/07/2024
Reverse H.B. 509/134th GA changes to EMS training, continuing ed [HB-52]
[Healthcare ]
[Education ]
[Public Health ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend sections 4765.10, 4765.11, 4765.15, 4765.16, 4765.17, 4765.18, 4765.22, 4765.23, 4765.24, 4765.29, 4765.30, 4765.31, 4765.49, and 4765.50 of the Revised Code to restore law related to emergency medical services training and continuing education programs, to amend the versions of sections 4765.10, 4765.11, and 4765.30 of the Revised Code that are scheduled to take effect on December 29, 2023, to continue the changes on and after that date, and to declare an emergency.
HB-52: Reverse H.B. 509/134th GA changes to EMS training, continuing ed
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Referred To Committee: Ways And Means on 04/06/2023
Continue phasing-in the school financing system [HB-10]
[Education ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
To express the intent of the General Assembly to continue phasing-in the school financing system established in H.B. 110 of the 134th General Assembly and, if practicable, fully phase it in.
HB-10: Continue phasing-in the school financing system
Sponsored by: Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney
Referred To Committee: Finance on 02/16/2023
Modernize the adoption process [HB-5]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
To amend sections 2101.24, 2151.412, 2937.02, 3107.01, 3107.011, 3107.02, 3107.03, 3107.04, 3107.05, 3107.055, 3107.06, 3107.07, 3107.08, 3107.082, 3107.083, 3107.084, 3107.11, 3107.12, 3107.14, 3107.16, 3107.161, 3107.17, 3107.18, 3107.19, 3107.46, 5103.15, 5103.153, and 5103.16; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 3107.051 (3107.052); to enact new section 3107.051 and section 3107.20; and to repeal sections 3107.071 and 3107.13 of the Revised Code to modernize adoption laws.
HB-5: Modernize the adoption process
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Effective on 03/20/2025
Prohibit sun lamp tanning services for individuals under age 18 [SB-59]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[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-59: Prohibit sun lamp tanning services for individuals under age 18
Sponsored by: Sen. Terry A. Johnson
Referred To Committee: Health on 02/22/2023
Enact the Second Amendment Preservation Act [HB-51]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Criminal Justice ]
To amend sections 2923.11, 2923.111, 2923.122, and 2923.17 and to enact section 2923.50 of the Revised Code to enact the Second Amendment Preservation Act to add additional protections to the right to bear arms.
HB-51: Enact the Second Amendment Preservation Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Jean Schmidt
Re-referred: Rules And Reference on 12/11/2023
Enact the Parents' Bill of Rights [HB-8]
[Education ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Public Health ]
[Religion ]
To amend sections 3313.6022, 3314.03, and 3326.11 and to enact sections 3313.473 and 3313.6030 of the Revised Code to enact the Parents' Bill of Rights to require public schools to adopt a policy on parental notification on student health and well-being and instructional materials with sexuality content and regarding school district policies for released time courses in religious instruction.
HB-8: Enact the Parents' Bill of Rights
Sponsored by: Sen. Theresa Gavarone
Effective on 04/09/2025
Lower minimum age for original appointment as a police officer [SB-53]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Children and Youth ]
To amend section 124.41 of the Revised Code to lower the minimum age for an original appointment as a police officer from twenty-one to eighteen years of age.
SB-53: Lower minimum age for original appointment as a police officer
Sponsored by: Sen. Frank Hoagland
Referred To Committee: Homeland Security on 05/23/2023
Require occupational license agency accept electronic application [SB-44]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Real Estate ]
[Taxes ]
[Economic Development ]
[Construction ]
To amend sections 315.251, 319.203, 323.78, 325.14, 4582.30, and 5721.20 and to enact sections 305.021 and 4743.06 of the Revised Code to require a state occupational licensing agency to accept electronic license applications; to modify the law regarding county engineers; to modify the law governing transfers of abandoned land subject to tax foreclosure proceedings; and to allow certain counties to create an additional port authority.
Enter the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact [SB-40]
[Healthcare ]
[Insurance ]
[Consumer Protection ]
To amend sections 1751.85, 1753.09, 3901.21, 3923.86, 3963.01, 3963.02, 3963.03, and 4715.30 and to enact sections 4715.271 and 4715.272 of the Revised Code to enter into the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact and to address limitations imposed by health insurers on dental care services.
SB-40: Enter the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact
Sponsored by: Sen. Theresa Gavarone
Effective Certain Sections Effective January 1, 2025 on 10/24/2024
Enter Physician Assistant Licensure Compact [SB-28]
[Healthcare ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend sections 4723.651, 4723.66, 4723.67, 4723.69, and 4741.13; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 4723.61 (4723.63); and to enact sections 4723.671, 4730.70, and 4730.71 of the Revised Code to enter into the Physician Assistant Licensure Compact, revise the law governing the certification and practice of medication aides, and remove residency conditions related to limited licenses to practice veterinary medicine.
SB-28: Enter Physician Assistant Licensure Compact
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie L. Kunze
Sent To Governor on 10/24/2024
Regards patient data review in OARRS, dispensing opioids [HB-652]
[Healthcare ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Public Health ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Data Privacy ]
To amend sections 3719.01, 4715.302, 4723.481, 4723.487, 4730.42, 4730.53, 4731.052, 4731.054, and 4731.055 and to enact sections 3719.065 and 3719.081 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 dispensing of opioid analgesics, to provide for a cash transfer, and to amend the version of section 4723.481 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect on September 30, 2024, to continue the changes to that section on and after that
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HB-652: Regards patient data review in OARRS, dispensing opioids
Sponsored by: Rep. Phil Plummer
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 A. Johnson
Refer To Committee: Health on 05/18/2022
SB-321: To amend section 4723.431 and to enact section 4723.436 of the Revised Code to authorize certain clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse-midwives, and certified nurse practitioners to sign documents related to hospital patient admission, treatment, and discharge, and to amend the version of section 4723.431 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect on September 30, 2024, to continue the changes to that section on and after that date.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mark J. Romanchuk
Refer To Committee: Health on 05/18/2022
You have voted SB-321: To amend section 4723.431 and to enact section 4723.436 of the Revised Code to authorize certain clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse-midwives, and certified nurse practitioners to sign documents related to hospital patient admission, treatment, and discharge, and to amend the version of section 4723.431 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect on September 30, 2024, to continue the changes to that section on and after that date..