Provides immunity to camp operators for inherent camping risks [HB-355]
[Public Safety ]
[Recreation ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Children and Youth ]
To enact section 3729.15 of the Revised Code to provide a qualified immunity to camp operators for harm arising from a risk inherent to camping.
HB-355: Provides immunity to camp operators for inherent camping risks
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Refer To Committee: Judiciary on 05/06/2020
Modify civil rights laws relating to employment [HB-352]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Race and Civil Rights ]
To amend sections 2315.18, 2315.21, 4112.01, 4112.02, 4112.04, 4112.05, 4112.08, 4112.14, and 4112.99; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 4112.051 (4112.055) and 4112.052 (4112.056); and to enact new sections 4112.051 and 4112.052 and section 4112.054 of the Revised Code to modify Ohio civil rights laws related to employment.
HB-352: Modify civil rights laws relating to employment
Sponsored by: Rep. Dick Stein
Effective 4/15/21 on 04/15/2021
Designate SEAL Edward C. Byers, Jr., Medal of Honor Recipient Hwy [HB-276]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Veterans ]
To amend sections 5534.817, 5534.893, 5534.894, and 5534.895 and to enact sections 5534.014, 5534.407, 5534.408, 5534.60, 5534.601, 5534.602, 5534.752, 5534.79, 5534.807, 5534.812, 5534.814, 5534.818, 5534.822, 5534.823, 5534.824, 5534.825, 5534.826, 5534.827, 5534.829, 5534.833, 5534.834, 5534.871, 5534.881, 5534.882, 5534.883, 5534.884, 5534.885, 5534.886, 5534.887, 5534.888, 5534.89, 5534.896, 5534.898, 5534.91, 5534.913, and 5534.916 of the Revised Code to designate and change the name and location of multiple memorial highways and bridges.
HB-276: Designate SEAL Edward C. Byers, Jr., Medal of Honor Recipient Hwy
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Effective 6/10/20 on 06/10/2020
Develop industry-recognized credential and certificate programs [HB-4]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Education ]
[Economic Development ]
To enact section 6301.22 of the Revised Code regarding the governor's office of workforce transformation and industry-recognized credentials and certificate programs.
HB-4: Develop industry-recognized credential and certificate programs
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Effective 4/14/20 on 04/14/2020
Authorize use of auxiliary containers [HB-242]
[Waste Management / Recycling ]
[Taxes ]
[Environmental ]
[Consumer Protection ]
To amend sections 504.04, 715.013, and 3767.32 and to enact section 301.30 of the Revised Code to specify the authority to use an auxiliary container, to temporarily prohibit the imposition of a tax or fee on those containers, and to apply existing anti-littering law to those containers.
HB-242: Authorize use of auxiliary containers
Sponsored by: Rep. Rick Carfagna
Effective 1/15/21 on 01/15/2021
Permit income tax deduction for certain teacher expenses [SB-26]
[Taxes ]
[Education ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Funding ]
To amend sections 5739.01, 5739.012, 5739.02, 5739.03, 5747.01, and 5747.08 and to repeal section 101.61 of the Revised Code and to amend Sections 333.83 and 757.150 of H.B. 166 of the 133rd General Assembly to authorize a state income tax deduction for teachers' out-of-pocket expenses for professional development and classroom supplies, to modify the business income deduction and delay some tax credit repeals, to exempt feminine hygiene products and some incontinence products from sales and use tax, to abolish the Public Office Compensation Advisory
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SB-26: Permit income tax deduction for certain teacher expenses
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephanie Kunze
Effective 2/5/20 on 02/05/2020