Grant tax credit for training commercial vehicle operator [HB-155]
[Taxes ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Small Business ]
[Economic Development ]
To amend section 5747.98 and to enact sections 122.91 and 5747.82of the Revised Code to authorize an income tax credit for expenses incurred by an employer to train a commercial vehicle operator.
HB-155: Grant tax credit for training commercial vehicle operator
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathan Manning
Reported - Amended: Ways And Means on 06/20/2018
Expand crime of abortion trafficking [HB-149]
[Crime ]
[Reproductive Rights / Abortion ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend sections 2108.18 and 2919.14 of the Revised Code to expand the crime of abortion trafficking and to increase the penalty.
HB-149: Expand crime of abortion trafficking
Sponsored by: Rep. Bill Patmon
Refer To Committee: Health on 03/29/2017
Eliminate need when stopped to notify carrying firearm [HB-142]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
To amend sections 2923.12, 2923.126, 2923.128, and 2923.16 of the Revised Code to modify the requirement that a concealed handgun licensee notify a law enforcement officer that the licensee is carrying a concealed handgun when stopped.
HB-142: Eliminate need when stopped to notify carrying firearm
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Refer To Committee: Government Oversight And Reform on 11/15/2017
Makes changes relating to building inspections [HB-128]
[Construction ]
[Housing ]
[Real Estate ]
[Consumer Protection ]
To amend sections 121.083 and 3781.10 and to enact sections 3781.181 and 3781.182 of the Revised Code to permit a general contractor or owner of specified buildings to enter into a contract with a third-party private inspector or a certified building department for building inspection and to make other changes relating to building inspections.
HB-128: Makes changes relating to building inspections
Sponsored by: Sen. Kyle Koehler
Refer To Committee: Economic Development, Commerce, And Labor on 03/21/2017
Exempt out-of-state disaster relief persons from taxes and laws [HB-133]
[Taxes ]
[Disaster Relief ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Small Business ]
[Infrastructure ]
[Economic Development ]
To amend sections 111.16, 718.01, 718.05, 1329.01, 4123.01, 4141.42, 5741.02, 5747.01, 5747.09, 5747.43, and 5751.01 and to enact sections 1701.041, 4799.04, and 5703.94 of the Revised Code to create the Disaster Relief Act to exempt out-of-state disaster businesses and qualifying out-of-state employees from certain taxes and laws with respect to disaster work on critical infrastructure performed in this state during a declared disaster and to modify the interest penalty for late payments of estimated income taxes.
HB-133: Exempt out-of-state disaster relief persons from taxes and laws
Sponsored by: Sen. Charleta Tavares
Effective 9/28/18 on 09/28/2018
Include financial literacy in high school curriculum [HB-108]
[Education ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Finance ]
[Student Loans ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
To amend sections 3301.079, 3313.603 a, 3313.607nd to enact section 3333.89 of the Revised Code to require one-half unit of financial literacy in the high school curriculum, to require the Chancellor of Higher Education to prepare an informed student document for each institution of higher education, to require the State Board of Education to include information on the informed student document in the standards and model curricula it creates for financial literacy and entrepreneurship, and to entitle the act the "Informed Student Document Act."
HB-108: Include financial literacy in high school curriculum
Sponsored by: Rep. Ron Young
Reported - Amended: Education And Career Readiness on 05/23/2018
Urge repeal and replacement of Affordable Care Act [HCR-6]
[Healthcare ]
[Medicare and Medicaid ]
[Insurance ]
[Public Health ]
To urge Congress to continue its efforts to fully repeal the Affordable Care Act and to recommend that future federal health care policies restore power to the states, fund the Medicaid program through block grants to individual states, and permit the sale of health insurance across state lines.
HCR-6: Urge repeal and replacement of Affordable Care Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Introduced And Referred To Committee: Government Accountability And Oversight on 03/07/2017
Exempt optical aids from sales tax [HB-116]
[Taxes ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Healthcare ]
To amend sections 5739.01 and 5739.02 of the Revised Code to exempt prescription eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other optical aids sold by licensed dispensers from sales and use tax beginning July 2019.
HB-116: Exempt optical aids from sales tax
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Refer To Committee: Ways And Means on 10/25/2017
Allow vendors to receive sales tax refunds for certain bad debts [HB-104]
[Taxes ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Finance ]
[Small Business ]
To amend section 5739.121 of the Revised Code to allow vendors to receive a refund of sales tax remitted for bad debts on private label credit accounts when the debt is charged off as uncollectible by the credit account lender.
HB-104: Allow vendors to receive sales tax refunds for certain bad debts
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Refer To Committee: Finance on 02/20/2018
Improve access to epinephrine [HB-101]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
To amend sections 3728.03, 4729.16, 4729.23, 4729.28, 4729.41, 4729.43, 4729.45, 4729.553, 4729.99, and 4731.96 and to enact sections 3707.60, 4729.382, 4729.47, and 4731.961 of the Revised Code to establish provisions to be known as the "Epinephrine Accessibility Act" and to make other changes to the laws governing the State Board of Pharmacy.
HB-101: Improve access to epinephrine
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Passed on 12/27/2018