Address career information presentations to students [HB-98]
[Education ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Energy ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
To amend sections 3313.471, 3319.223, 3319.36, and 3333.122, to enact new section 3319.229 and section 3317.029, and to repeal section 3319.229 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 265.210 of Am. Sub. H.B. 49 of the 132nd General Assembly regarding the presentation of career information to students, the calculation of Ohio College Opportunity Grant awards, and career-technical educator licenses; to modify degree requirements for interim career-technical teachers; to provide an additional payment to school districts with nuclear power plants
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HB-98: Address career information presentations to students
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Effective 6/29/18 - Sections 3 & 4 Effective 3/30/18 on 06/29/2018
Provide food service for school summer intervention services [HB-80]
[Food ]
[Education ]
[Children and Youth ]
To amend section 3313.813 of the Revised Code to require school districts to allow approved summer food service program sponsors to use school facilities to provide food service for summer intervention services under certain conditions.
HB-80: Provide food service for school summer intervention services
Sponsored by: Rep. James Butler
Refer To Committee: Government Oversight And Reform on 04/05/2017
Provide for firearms training for tactical medical professionals [HB-79]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Healthcare ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
To amend sections 109.71, 109.73, 109.75, 109.79, 109.801, and 2923.126 and to enact sections 109.748 and 109.771 of the Revised Code to provide for firearms training for tactical medical professionals; to permit such a professional who has received that training and has been specifically authorized by the law enforcement agency to carry firearms while on duty; and to grant such a professional the same right to carry a concealed handgun in this state as a concealed handgun licensee.
HB-79: Provide for firearms training for tactical medical professionals
Sponsored by: Sen. Kevin Bacon
Effective 6/1/18 on 06/01/2018
Require tenured faculty to teach minimum load [HB-66]
[Education ]
[Cybersecurity ]
To amend sections 1354.01 and to e, 3313.205, 3314.03, and 3326.11nact section 3319.613 of the Revised Co, 3321.141, andsections 3314.13, 3326.90de to establish the Subcommittee on Standards for Teacher Preparation of the Educator Standards Board, to establish the Undergraduate Mission Study Committee to evaluate each state university's efforts to secure participation in the undergraduate mission by its tenured faculty, to qualify public and private institutions of higher education as covered entities for cybersecurity program safe harbor, and to
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HB-66: Require tenured faculty to teach minimum load
Sponsored by: Sen. Kevin Bacon
Introduced on 12/27/2018
Exempt feminine hygiene products from sales tax [HB-61]
[Taxes ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
To amend section 5739.02 of the Revised Code to exempt from sales tax the sale of tampons and other feminine hygiene products associated with menstruation.
HB-61: Exempt feminine hygiene products from sales tax
Sponsored by: Rep. Kristin Boggs
Refer To Committee: Ways And Means on 02/21/2017
Remove requirements to join public employee union [HB-53]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Budget and Spending ]
To amend sections 9.81, 121.40, 124.14, 124.15, 3345.31, 4117.03, 4117.04, 4117.05, 4117.09, 4117.10, 4117.11, 4121.03, 4121.121, 4121.69, and 5501.20 of the Revised Code to remove any requirement under the Public Employees Collective Bargaining Law that public employees join or pay dues to any employee organization, to prohibit public employers from requiring public employees to join or pay dues to any employee organization, to prohibit an employee organization from being required to represent public employees who are not members of the employee
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HB-53: Remove requirements to join public employee union
Sponsored by: Rep. Derek Merrin
Refer To Committee: Finance on 02/14/2017
Allow minister not to solemnize marriages contrary to beliefs [HB-36]
[Religion ]
[Human Rights ]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
To amend sections 3101.08 and 4112.02 of the Revised Code to provide that an ordained or licensed minister or religious society is not required to solemnize a marriage and a religious society is not required to allow any building or property of the religious society to be used to host a marriage ceremony if the marriage does not conform to the ordained or licensed minister's or religious society's sincerely held religious beliefs, to provide that an ordained or licensed minister or religious society is not subject to civil or criminal liability
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HB-36: Allow minister not to solemnize marriages contrary to beliefs
Sponsored by: Rep. James Butler
Refer To Committee: Judiciary on 11/14/2018
Deliver notices by ordinary mail or electronically [HB-34]
[Telecommunications ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Data Privacy ]
To amend sections 9.312, 109.43, 124.327, 128.07, 149.30, 149.43, 303.14, 307.204, 309.09, 340.02, 343.01, 505.266, 519.14, 713.21, 902.04, 929.02, 931.03, 940.20, 3517.01, 3517.11, 4301.39, 5713.082, 5713.31, 5713.32, 5715.19, 5715.20, 5717.01, 5721.30, 5721.31, 5721.32, 5721.33, and 5727.75 and to enact sections 308.061, 4582.021, and 4582.23 of the Revised Code to authorize certain state agencies, local governments, and other boards, commissions, and officers to deliver certain notices by ordinary mail and electronically instead of by certified
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HB-34: Deliver notices by ordinary mail or electronically
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Effective 11/2/18 on 11/02/2018
Designate an appreciation day [HB-44]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To enact section 5.261 of the Revised Code to designate May 24 as First Responders' Appreciation Day.
HB-44: Designate an appreciation day
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Effective 5/3/18 on 05/03/2018