Regulate chemical capture and euthanasia of animals [HB-552]
[Animals ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To amend sections 955.16, 959.06, 4729.01, 4729.531, 4729.532, 4729.54, and 4729.55 and to enact sections 955.151, 959.134, 3719.091, 4729.533, 4729.534, 4729.535, 4729.542, 4729.991, and 4741.201 of the Revised Code to establish requirements governing the chemical capture of animals, prohibit the use of gas chambers when euthanizing an animal, and to make changes to the law governing euthanasia of an animal by lethal injection.
HB-552: Regulate chemical capture and euthanasia of animals
Sponsored by: Rep. Jeffrey Rezabek
Refer To Committee: Agriculture on 11/14/2018
Finance projects for protection of Lake Erie and its basin [SB-299]
[Finance ]
[Environmental ]
[Infrastructure ]
[Water ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Telecommunications ]
[Public Safety ]
[Military ]
To amend section 5747.50; to enact sections 3333.80, 3333.801, and 3333.802 of the Revised Code; and to amend Sections 211.10, 211.20, 259.10, 259.60, 373.10, 373.20, 381.10, and 381.450 of Am. Sub. H.B. 49 of the 132nd General Assembly, Section 387.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 49 of the 132nd General Assembly, as subsequently amended, Sections 207.230, 207.440, 221.10, 221.13, 223.10, 223.15, and 223.40 of H.B. 529 of the 132nd General Assembly, and Section 227.10 of H.B. 529 of the 132nd General Assembly, as subsequently amended to credit additional amounts
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SB-299: Finance projects for protection of Lake Erie and its basin
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Effective 10/10/18 - Certain Appropriations Effective July 11, 2018 on 10/10/2018
Disclose drug price information to patients [HB-479]
[Healthcare ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Data Privacy ]
To amend sections 1739.05 and 3959.12 and to enact sections 1751.90, 3923.87, 3959.20, and 4729.47 of the Revised Code regarding pharmacy benefit managers, pharmacists, and the disclosure to patients of drug price information.
HB-479: Disclose drug price information to patients
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Refer To Committee: Health, Human Services And Medicaid on 11/14/2018
Require state higher ed to adopt sex offense policies [HB-240]
[Education ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
[Law Enforcement ]
To enact sections 5.236 and 3345.43 of the Revised Code to enact the "Respect Your Date Act" to designate the month of April as "Respect Your Date Month" and to require each state institution of higher education to adopt a policy regarding dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and rape on campus and to declare an emergency.
HB-240: Require state higher ed to adopt sex offense policies
Sponsored by: Rep. Mike Duffey
Refer To Committee: Education on 09/25/2018
Regards teacher evaluations [HB-540]
[Education ]
To amend sections 3319.075, 3319.111, and 3319.112 and to repeal sections 3319.114 and 3319.58 of the Revised Code with regard to teacher evaluations.
HB-540: Regards teacher evaluations
Sponsored by: Rep. Mike Duffey
Refer To Committee: Education on 09/25/2018
Modifies regional councils of government law [SB-239]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Tourism ]
[Insurance ]
[Veterans ]
To amend sections 102.01, 167.02, 167.04, 167.07, 715.014, 940.07, and 2744.07 and to enact sections 3901.82, 5534.403, 5534.811, and 5534.911 of the Revised Code to modify the law concerning regional councils of governments to clarify that a municipal corporation eligible to designate a tourism development district may designate more than one district, to specify that the American Law Institute's approved "Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance" does not constitute the public policy of Ohio, to designate a portion of U.S. Route 33 in Meigs
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SB-239: Modifies regional councils of government law
Sponsored by: Rep. Rick Carfagna
Effective 10/29/18 on 10/29/2018
Pay workers comp for diagnosing harm caused by bodily fluids [HB-733]
[Workers' Compensation ]
[Public Health ]
[Healthcare ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Criminal Justice ]
To amend section 4123.026 of the Revised Code to require the Administrator of Workers' Compensation or a self-insuring public employer to pay for services used to determine whether a person employed by a detention facility sustained an injury or occupational disease after exposure to another person's blood or bodily fluids under specified circumstances.
HB-733: Pay workers comp for diagnosing harm caused by bodily fluids
Sponsored by: Rep. James Butler
Refer To Committee: Insurance on 11/13/2018