Require law enforcement officer database for hiring eligibility [HB-712]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
To enact section 109.96 of the Revised Code to require the Attorney General to create a database of information regarding law enforcement officers who have been terminated or resigned under certain circumstances and to require law enforcement agencies to access the database to determine employment eligibility of those officers.
HB-712: Require law enforcement officer database for hiring eligibility
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas West
Refer To Committee: State And Local Government on 08/31/2020
Require law enforcement officer database for hiring eligibility [HB-712]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
To enact section 109.96 of the Revised Code to require the Attorney General to create a database of information regarding law enforcement officers who have been terminated or resigned under certain circumstances and to require law enforcement agencies to access the database to determine employment eligibility of those officers.
HB-712: Require law enforcement officer database for hiring eligibility
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas West
Refer To Committee: State And Local Government on 08/31/2020
Redact identifying info of sex assault victim in on-line reports [SB-17]
[Crime ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
To enact section 149.437 of the Revised Code to prohibit law enforcement agencies from including identifying information of sexual assault victims in police reports posted online.
SB-17: Redact identifying info of sex assault victim in on-line reports
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Refer To Committee: Judiciary on 02/13/2019
Exempt certain health provider personal info from public records [HB-61]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Mental Health ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[National Security ]
To amend sections 149.43 and 5913.01 and to enact sections 107.22 and 3701.25 of the Revised Code to include forensic mental health providers, mental health evaluation providers, regional psychiatric hospital employees, emergency service telecommunicators, and certain Ohio National Guard members as individuals whose residential and familial information is exempt from disclosure under the Public Records Law and to address matters related to contact tracing.
HB-61: Exempt certain health provider personal info from public records
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Conference Managers: Sens. - Eklund, Manning, Thomas: Conference Committee On H.b. 61 on 09/22/2020
Make confidential personal information of public service retirees [HB-659]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Pensions ]
[Retirement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Data Privacy ]
To amend section 149.43 of the Revised Code to exempt from disclosure as a public record the residential and familial information of retired public service workers.
HB-659: Make confidential personal information of public service retirees
Sponsored by: Rep. Tavia Galonski
Refer To Committee: Civil Justice on 05/27/2020
Exempt EMS telecommunicator info from Public Records Law [SB-31]
[Data Privacy ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Workers' Compensation ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[National Security ]
To amend sections 149.43, 4123.88, and 5913.01 and to enact sections 107.22 and 3701.25 of the Revised Code to present section 149.45 of the Revised Code to confirm its harmonization, to include emergency service telecommunicators, certain Ohio National Guard members, federal judges, regional physician advisory board members, and first responders as individuals whose residential and familial information is exempt from disclosure under the Public Records Law, to address matters related to contact tracing, and to require the Bureau of Workers' Compensation
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SB-31: Exempt EMS telecommunicator info from Public Records Law
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Introduced on 09/16/2020
Regards child born alive after attempted abortion [SB-208]
[Reproductive Rights / Abortion ]
[Healthcare ]
[Crime ]
[Public Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend sections 149.43, 2919.13, 3701.79, 3701.99, and 4731.22 and to enact sections 3701.792 and 4731.92 of the Revised Code to require reports to be made after a child is born alive following an abortion or attempted abortion and to establish certain civil or criminal penalties for failing to preserve the health or life of such a child.
SB-208: Regards child born alive after attempted abortion
Sponsored by: Sen. John Eklund
Refer To Committee: Criminal Justice on 05/05/2020
Create Court of Claims procedure for Open Meetings violations [SB-293]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Ethics ]
[Criminal Justice ]
To amend sections 121.22, 2323.52, 2743.03, and 2746.04 and to enact section 2743.76 of the Revised Code to create a procedure within the Court of Claims to hear complaints alleging a violation of the Open Meetings Law.
SB-293: Create Court of Claims procedure for Open Meetings violations
Sponsored by: Sen. John Eklund
Refer To Committee: Civil Justice on 08/31/2020
Require state retirement system boards to disclose certain info [HB-515]
[Retirement ]
[Finance ]
[Pensions ]
[Investments ]
To enact sections 145.117, 742.117, 3307.16, 3309.151, and 5505.066 of the Revised Code to require the boards of the state retirement systems to disclose certain financial information regarding alternative investments.
HB-515: Require state retirement system boards to disclose certain info
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas West
Refer To Committee: Financial Institutions on 03/10/2020
Bureau of Motor Vehicles put seal in photo corner [HB-763]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend sections 4501.27 and 4507.53 of the Revised Code to require the Department of Public Safety, including the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, to place an image of the Bureau's seal or emblem in a corner of any photograph or digital image of a person under certain circumstances.
HB-763: Bureau of Motor Vehicles put seal in photo corner
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Brinkman
Refer To Committee: Transportation And Public Safety on 11/27/2018
Require convention and visitors' bureau transparency [HB-761]
[Tourism ]
[Public Safety ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Economic Development ]
To amend section 3.111 of the Revised Code to require certain convention and visitors' bureaus to make available for inspection by the public all meeting minutes, vendor payment information, and financial information.
HB-761: Require convention and visitors' bureau transparency
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Brinkman
Refer To Committee: Government Accountability And Oversight on 11/13/2018
Establish animal abuser registry [HB-755]
[Animals ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend section 2953.32 and to enact sections 959.30, 959.31, 959.32, 959.33, and 959.34 of the Revised Code to require the Attorney General to establish an animal abuser registry.
HB-755: Establish animal abuser registry
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Brinkman
Refer To Committee: Government Accountability And Oversight on 11/13/2018
Exempt emergency service telecommunicator data from disclosure [HB-728]
[Data Privacy ]
[Public Safety ]
[Telecommunications ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend sections 149.43 and 149.45 of the Revised Code to include emergency service telecommunicators as individuals whose residential and familial information is exempt from disclosure under the Public Records Law, and whose addresses public offices, upon request, must redact from records available to the general public on the internet.
HB-728: Exempt emergency service telecommunicator data from disclosure
Sponsored by: Rep. Andy Thompson
Refer To Committee: Government Accountability And Oversight on 11/13/2018
Prohibit police from identifying sex assault victims online [SB-315]
[Crime ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
To enact section 149.436 of the Revised Code to prohibit law enforcement agencies from including identifying information of sexual assault victims in police reports posted online.
SB-315: Prohibit police from identifying sex assault victims online
Sponsored by: Sen. Charleta Tavares
Refer To Committee: Government Oversight And Reform on 09/25/2018
Obtain court order to correct a public record [HB-672]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
To enact section 149.46 of the Revised Code to create a procedure by which a person may obtain a court order to correct an error, omission, or legal defect in a public record, and to name the act the "Final Order Correction Act."
HB-672: Obtain court order to correct a public record
Sponsored by: Rep. John Barnes
Refer To Committee: Civil Justice on 06/05/2018
Specify transparency for redistricting process [HB-644]
[Elections ]
[Voting Rights ]
[Ethics ]
To amend sections 101.30 and 103.51 and to enact sections 103.52 and 103.53 of the Revised Code to specify public records, public meetings, and other requirements with which the Ohio Redistricting Commission, the General Assembly, and the Legislative Task Force on Redistricting and Demographic Research must comply during the redistricting process.
HB-644: Specify transparency for redistricting process
Sponsored by: Rep. Kristin Boggs
Refer To Committee: Government Accountability And Oversight on 06/05/2018