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TWO HUNDRED FORTY-SEVENTH DAY Senate Chamber, Columbus, Ohio Wednesday, December 9, 2020, 1:30 p.m. The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer was offered by Sister Anne Schulz , Mother Teresa Catholic Elementary School in Liberty Townshp, Ohio, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The journal of the last legislative day was read and approved. The following guests were recognized by the Senate prior to the commencement of business: Senator Yuko recognized the 2021 LSC Fellows Senator Fedor recognized Legislative Aide, Joseph Soza for his service to the Senate.

REPORTS OF REFERENCE AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Senator Obhof reports for the standing committee on Rules and Reference, recommending that the following bills, standing in order for second consideration, be referred to committee as recommended: Am. H. B. No. 188 -Representatives Crawley, Cross, et al. To enact sections 2131.03, 2131.031, 2131.032, 2131.033, and 2131.034 of the Revised Code to generally prohibit a person's disability from being used to deny or limit custody, parenting time, visitation, adoption, or service as a guardian or foster caregiver, regarding a minor.

To the Committee on Health, Human Services and Medicaid.

Am. H. B. No. 220 -Representative Carfagna, et al. To enact section 9.16 of the Revised Code to allow a governmental entity to utilize distributed ledger technology, including blockchain technology.

To the Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Workforce.

Am. Sub. H. B. No. 231 -Representative Greenspan, et al. To amend sections 3313.713, 3313.719, 4723.50, 4729.01, 4729.51, 4729.513, 4729.541, 4729.60, and 4729.88 and to enact sections 3301.135, 3313.7115, 3313.7116, 3314.147, 3326.60, 3328.38, 4723.484, 4730.434, 4731.92, and 5101.78 of the Revised Code to require the Department of Education to notify public and private schools of free and reduced cost SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 2441 1 epinephrine autoinjector programs, to enact the "Allison Rose Act" with regard to food allergy training for public schools, and to permit schools and camps to procure and use glucagon in certain circumstances.

To the Committee on Education.

Sub. H. B. No. 305 -Speaker Cupp, Representative Patterson, et al. To amend sections 3301.0714, 3302.20, 3310.08, 3310.41, 3310.51, 3310.54, 3310.56, 3313.64, 3313.979, 3313.98, 3313.981, 3314.08, 3314.084, 3314.087, 3314.091, 3314.11, 3314.20, 3315.18, 3317.013, 3317.014, 3317.016, 3317.02, 3317.021, 3317.022, 3317.023, 3317.024, 3317.028, 3317.0212, 3317.0213, 3317.0214, 3317.03, 3317.051, 3317.16, 3317.20, 3317.25, 3317.60, 3319.57, 3324.09, 3326.31, 3326.32, 3326.33, 3326.39, 3326.40, 3326.51, 3327.01, 3328.32, 3328.34, and 3365.01; to enact new sections 3314.085, 3317.017, 3317.0215, 3317.0217, and 3317.0218 and sections 3314.089, 3314.0810, 3317.011, 3317.012, 3317.018, 3317.019, 3317.0110, 3317.071, 3317.072, 3317.11, 3317.162, 3317.61, 3317.62, 3317.63, 3317.64, 3326.43, 3326.44, and 3327.016; and to repeal sections 3310.55, 3314.085, 3314.53, 3317.017, 3317.0215, 3317.0216, 3317.0217, 3317.0218, 3326.41, and 3328.33 of the Revised Code to create a new school financing system for fiscal year 2022 and each fiscal year thereafter, and to make an appropriation.

To the Committee on Finance.

Sub. H. B. No. 345 -Representative Jones, et al. To amend section 4513.62 and to enact section 4505.104 of the Revised Code to allow the owner of a towing service or storage facility to obtain certificates of title to unclaimed motor vehicles ordered into storage by law enforcement.

To the Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Workforce.

Sub. H. B. No. 374 -Representatives Plummer, Manchester, et al. To amend sections 503.40, 503.41, 503.42, 503.43, 503.44, 503.47, 503.48, 503.49, 503.50, 715.61, 2927.17, 4731.04, 4731.15, and 4731.41; to enact section 503.411; and to repeal sections 503.45 and 503.46 of the Revised Code to make changes to the massage therapy licensing law.

To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform.

Sub. H. B. No. 428 -Representatives Wiggam, Miller, A., et al. 2442 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

To amend sections 317.24 and 317.241 of the Revised Code to authorize county recorders to record the discharge records of individuals who served with the United States Public Health Service or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and to make these individuals eligible to obtain an Ohio veterans identification card.

To the Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs.

H. B. No. 473 -Representative Smith, T., et al. To amend sections 5.10 and 5.101 of the Revised Code to allow the state motto to be used alongside the state seal.

To the Committee on General Government and Agency Review.

Am. H. B. No. 509 -Representative Fraizer, et al. To amend section 3721.02 of the Revised Code regarding expedited licensure inspection procedures for residential care facilities.

To the Committee on Health, Human Services and Medicaid.

Sub. H. B. No. 539 -Representatives Ghanbari, Blair, et al. To amend sections 4513.35 and 4513.39 of the Revised Code to permit a township police officer who serves a population between 5,000 and 50,000 to enforce specified traffic offenses on interstate highways within the township if authorized by that township's board of trustees.

To the Committee on Judiciary.

H. B. No. 558 -Representative Abrams, et al. To amend sections 2151.421 and 2151.423 and to enact section 2151.4210 of the Revised Code to require public children services agencies to report child abuse or neglect in military families to the appropriate military authorities.

To the Committee on Judiciary.

S. B. No. 388 -Senator Huffman, M. To provide for discretion to school districts regarding educational requirements of substitute teachers for the 2020-2021 school year and to declare an emergency. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 2443 3

To the Committee on Education.

S. B. No. 389 -Senator Roegner To enact sections 4755.14 and 4755.141 of the Revised Code to enter into the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact.

To the Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Workforce.

YES - 12: DAVE BURKE, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, , JOHN EKLUND, , , , LARRY OBHOF, BOB PETERSON, CECIL THOMAS, STEVE WILSON, NO - 0.

The question being, "Shall the report of the committee be accepted?" The report of the committee was accepted. Said bills were considered a second time and referred to committee as recommended.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES Senator Burke submitted the following report: The standing committee on Health, Human Services and Medicaid, to which was referred H. B. No. 210-Representative Carruthers, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage.

YES - 7: STEPHANIE KUNZE, BOB D. HACKETT, DAVE BURKE, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, KRISTINA D. ROEGNER, , JAY HOTTINGER NO - 3: NICKIE J. ANTONIO, CECIL THOMAS,

Senator Burke submitted the following report: The standing committee on Health, Human Services and Medicaid, to which was referred H. B. No. 365-Representative Manning, G., et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. 2444 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Co-Sponsor: Huffman, S. YES - 10: STEPHANIE KUNZE, BOB D. HACKETT, JAY HOTTINGER, DAVE BURKE, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, NICKIE J. ANTONIO, KRISTINA D. ROEGNER, THERESA GAVARONE, CECIL THOMAS, TINA MAHARATH NO - 0.

Senator Burke submitted the following report: The standing committee on Health, Human Services and Medicaid, to which was referred H. B. No. 405-Representative Cross, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Hackett. YES - 10: STEPHANIE KUNZE, BOB D. HACKETT, DAVE BURKE, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, JAY HOTTINGER, NICKIE J. ANTONIO, CECIL THOMAS, TINA MAHARATH, KRISTINA D. ROEGNER, THERESA GAVARONE NO - 0.

Senator Burke submitted the following report: The standing committee on Health, Human Services and Medicaid, to which was referred S. B. No. 341-Senator Roegner having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage.

YES - 7: STEPHANIE KUNZE, BOB D. HACKETT, DAVE BURKE, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, KRISTINA D. ROEGNER, THERESA GAVARONE, JAY HOTTINGER NO - 3: NICKIE J. ANTONIO, CECIL THOMAS, TINA MAHARATH

Senator Eklund submitted the following report: The standing committee on Judiciary, to which was referred H. B. No. 1- Representatives Plummer, Hicks-Hudson, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsors: Eklund, Manning, Coley, Gavarone. YES - 8: JOHN EKLUND, CECIL THOMAS, NATHAN H. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 2445 5

MANNING, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, MATT HUFFMAN, THERESA GAVARONE, , ROB MCCOLLEY NO - 0.

Senator Hackett submitted the following report: The standing committee on Insurance and Financial Institutions, to which was referred Sub. H. B. No. 38-Representative Hillyer, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Hackett. YES - 12: DAVE BURKE, MATT DOLAN, JAY HOTTINGER, BOB D. HACKETT, HEARCEL F. CRAIG, LOUIS W. BLESSING, III, STEVE WILSON, STEPHANIE KUNZE, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, BOB PETERSON, ANDREW O. BRENNER, CECIL THOMAS NO - 0.

Senator Hackett submitted the following report: The standing committee on Insurance and Financial Institutions, to which was referred Sub. H. B. No. 388-Representative Holmes, A., et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Hackett. YES - 12: DAVE BURKE, MATT DOLAN, JAY HOTTINGER, STEVE WILSON, BOB D. HACKETT, HEARCEL F. CRAIG, ANDREW O. BRENNER, LOUIS W. BLESSING, III, STEPHANIE KUNZE, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, BOB PETERSON, CECIL THOMAS NO - 0.

Senator Hackett submitted the following report: The standing committee on Insurance and Financial Institutions, to which was referred S. B. No. 362-Senator Peterson having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsors: Burke, Hackett, Huffman, S. YES - 12: DAVE BURKE, MATT DOLAN, JAY HOTTINGER, BOB 2446 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

D. HACKETT, HEARCEL F. CRAIG, LOUIS W. BLESSING, III, STEVE WILSON, STEPHANIE KUNZE, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, BOB PETERSON, ANDREW O. BRENNER, CECIL THOMAS NO - 0.

Senator Schuring submitted the following report: The standing committee on General Government and Agency Review, to which was referred Am. H. B. No. 46-Representative Greenspan, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Schuring. YES - 7: , LOUIS W. BLESSING, III, HEARCEL F. CRAIG, , , JOHN EKLUND, NO - 0.

Senator Schuring submitted the following report: The standing committee on General Government and Agency Review, to which was referred S. B. No. 289-Senator Blessing having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendments and recommends its passage when so amended. Co-Sponsor: Schuring. YES - 7: KIRK SCHURING, LOUIS W. BLESSING, III, HEARCEL F. CRAIG, VERNON SYKES, FRANK HOAGLAND, JOHN EKLUND, TIM SCHAFFER NO - 0. In line 1 of the title, delete "5302.30," In line 7, delete "5302.30," Delete lines 11 through 316 In line 1015, delete "has the same meaning" In line 1016, delete "as in section 5302.30 of the Revised Code" and insert "means any device manufactured and sold for the sole purpose of facilitating the collection and beneficial use of solar energy, including passive heating panels or building components and solar photovoltaic apparatus" SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 2447 7

In line 1378, delete "5302.30" and insert "5311.192" In line 1380, delete "5302.30,"

The question being, "Shall the reports of the committee be accepted?" The reports of the committee were accepted.

Senator Obhof submitted the following report: The standing committee on Rules and Reference to which were referred the appointments by the Governor of: Adams, John, from Upper Arlington, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Higher Educational Facility Commission for a term beginning September 30, 2020, ending at the close of business January 1, 2028, replacing John C. Adams, whose term expired. Adelekan, Adetokunbo, from Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism for a term beginning December 20, 2019, ending at the close of business April 21, 2022, replacing Adetokunbo Adelekan, whose term expired. Ahmetaj, Arlindo, from Fairview Park, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, as a Member of the Cleveland State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 27, 2020, ending at the close of business May 1, 2022, replacing Beauxerykah J. Betterson, whose term expired. Asarpota, Dhishant, from Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio, as a Member of the Wright State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 31, 2020, ending at the close of business June 30, 2022, replacing Shaun P. Wernick, whose term expired. Blevins, Jimmie, from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission for a term beginning January 9, 2020, ending at the close of business July 1, 2021, replacing Jack D. Lee- Harris, who resigned. Bowman, Elizabeth, from Pickerington, Fairfield County, Ohio, as a Member of the Commission on Hispanic-Latino Affairs for a term beginning December 20, 2019, ending at the close of business October 7, 2022, replacing Elizabeth Guzman Bowman, whose term expired. Brooks, Mike, from Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio, as a Member of the Hocking Technical College Board of Trustees for a term beginning September 30, 2020, ending at the close of business August 26, 2023, replacing Mike Brooks, whose term expired. Cohen, Jack, from New Richmond, Clermont County, Ohio, as a Member of the University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 25, 2448 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

2020, ending at the close of business May 13, 2022, replacing Christin M. Godale, whose term expired. Cole, Eli, from W. Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, as a Member of the Shawnee State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 27, 2020, ending at the close of business June 30, 2022, replacing Leen Heresh, whose term expired. Crates, Amanda, from Dunkirk, Hancock County, Ohio, as a Member of the Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors for a term beginning July 27, 2020, ending at the close of business June 30, 2023, replacing Jill R. Pugh, who resigned. Dallin, Mohamud, from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the New African Immigrants Commission for a term beginning January 14, 2020, ending at the close of business October 7, 2022, replacing Glory Brissett, whose term expired. Eberhart, Edward, from Barnesville, Belmont County, Ohio, as a Member of the Belmont College Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 9, 2020, ending at the close of business May 12, 2023, replacing Edward Eberhart, whose term expired. Ellis, Prince, from Cincinnati, Clermont County, Ohio, as a Member of the New African Immigrants Commission for a term beginning January 14, 2020, ending at the close of business October 7, 2022, replacing Prince Ellis, whose term expired. Erb, Jeffrey, from Stryker, Williams County, Ohio, as a Member of the Northwest State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 31, 2020, ending at the close of business June 9, 2026, replacing Jeffrey A. Erb, whose term expired. Ernsberger, Ronald, from Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio, as a Member of the Northwest State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 31, 2020, ending at the close of business June 9, 2026, replacing Robert A. Hall, whose term expired. Funke, Mark, from Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission for a term beginning January 9, 2020, ending at the close of business July 1, 2021, replacing C. Thomas Pfeifer, who resigned. Gennings, Anthony, from Amelia, Clermont County, Ohio, as a Member of the University of Toledo Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 27, 2020, ending at the close of business July 1, 2022, replacing Kyle D. Bergen, whose term expired. Gerzanics, McKenzie, from Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County, Ohio, as a Member of the University of Akron Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 31, 2020, ending at the close of business July 1, 2022, replacing Andrew SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 2449 9

Michael Adolph, whose term expired. Gills-Franks, Ellen, from Fleming, Washington County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio University Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 27, 2020, ending at the close of business May 13, 2022, replacing Austin McClain, whose term expired. Gonsiorowski, Michael, from Bexley, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Higher Educational Facility Commission for a term beginning June 25, 2020, ending at the close of business January 1, 2026, replacing John R. "Jack" Wells, who resigned. Green, Stephanie, from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Columbus State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 9, 2020, ending at the close of business August 31, 2025, replacing Dianne A. Radigan, whose term expired. Gunlock, Thomas, from Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, as a Member of the Wright State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning December 20, 2019, ending at the close of business June 30, 2026, replacing Stephanie E. Green, who resigned. Guzman, Gregory, from Maumee, Lucas County, Ohio, as a Member of the Commission on Hispanic-Latino Affairs for a term beginning December 20, 2019, ending at the close of business October 7, 2022, replacing Gregory A. Guzman, whose term expired. Harsh, Elizabeth, from Radnor, Delaware County, Ohio, as a Member of the The Ohio State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning August 12, 2020, ending at the close of business May 13, 2029, replacing Timothy P. Smucker, whose term expired. Hartmann, Gregory, from Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, as a Member of the University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees for a term beginning January 9, 2020, ending at the close of business January 1, 2029, replacing William C. Portman III, whose term expired. Hatcher, Mark, from Lewis Center, Delaware County, Ohio, as a Member of the Central State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 1, 2020, ending at the close of business June 30, 2029, replacing Mark Hatcher, whose term expired. Hawkins, Bruce, from Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, as a Member of the Central Ohio Technical College Board of Trustees for a term beginning February 14, 2020, ending at the close of business September 30, 2022, replacing Billie Zimmers, who resigned. Hejeebu, Srinivas, from Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio, as a Member of the Owens State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning October 26, 2020, ending at the close of business September 21, 2026, replacing Srinivas K. Hejeebu, whose term expired. 2450 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Kalra, Maninder, from Mason, Warren County, Ohio, as a Member of the Sinclair Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 27, 2020, ending at the close of business July 9, 2025, replacing Maninder Singh Kalra, whose term expired. Kerola, Joseph, from Hubbard, Trumbull County, Ohio, as a Member of the Youngstown State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 25, 2020, ending at the close of business April 30, 2029, replacing David C. Diebel, whose term expired. Lapp, Christine (Tina), from Powell, Delaware County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools for a term beginning August 26, 2020, ending at the close of business November 20, 2024, replacing Lynn M. Mizanin, whose term expired. Lopuchovsky, Galatiani, from Poland, Mahoning County, Ohio, as a Member of the Youngstown State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 25, 2020, ending at the close of business April 30, 2022, replacing Rocco Lawrence Core, whose term expired. Mace, Dylan, from North Ridgeville, Lorain County, Ohio, as a Member of the Kent State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 27, 2020, ending at the close of business May 16, 2022, replacing Nicholas R. Kollar, whose term expired. Maiorano, Robert, from Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, as a Member of the Eastern Gateway Community College District Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 5, 2020, ending at the close of business October 16, 2024, replacing Carter P. Lewis, whose term expired. Martin, Russell, from Powell, Delaware County, Ohio, as a Member of the Bowling Green State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 24, 2020, ending at the close of business May 17, 2029, replacing Daniel R. Keller, whose term expired. Mason, Donald, from Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, as a Member of the Kent State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 25, 2020, ending at the close of business May 16, 2029, replacing Donald L. Mason, whose term expired. Meade, Rick, from Fairborn, Greene County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission for a term beginning January 9, 2020, ending at the close of business July 1, 2023, replacing Robert L. Winter, whose term expired. Miller, Estee, from Oakwood, Paulding County, Ohio, as a Member of the Bowling Green State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 25, 2020, ending at the close of business May 17, 2022, replacing Leah R. Fishman, whose term expired. Miller, Timothy, Democrat, from North Royalton, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 112451 as a Member of the Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism for a term beginning June 9, 2020, ending at the close of business April 21, 2021, replacing Michael R. Bertolone, who resigned. Molina, Daniel, from Loveland, Clermont County, Ohio, as a Member of the Commission on Hispanic-Latino Affairs for a term beginning December 20, 2019, ending at the close of business October 7, 2022, replacing Daniel A. Molina, whose term expired. Moon, Gregory, from Upper Sandusky, Wyandot County, Ohio, as a Member of the Marion Technical College Board of Trustees for a term beginning January 9, 2020, ending at the close of business April 29, 2021, replacing Rex A. Parrott, who resigned. Mull, Scott, from Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio, as a Member of the Northwest State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 31, 2020, ending at the close of business June 9, 2026, replacing Scott A. Mull, whose term expired. Osterhage, Clara, from Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Cosmetology and Barber Board for a term beginning December 20, 2019, ending at the close of business October 31, 2024, replacing Clara M. Osterhage, whose term expired. Otiso, Kefa, from Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, as a Member of the New African Immigrants Commission for a term beginning January 14, 2020, ending at the close of business October 7, 2022, replacing Kefa M. Otiso, whose term expired. Platt, Lorrie, from Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio University Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 27, 2020, ending at the close of business May 13, 2029, replacing N. Victor Goodman, whose term expired. Plotts, Donald, from Mount Gilead, Morrow County, Ohio, as a Member of the Marion Technical College Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 25, 2020, ending at the close of business April 29, 2023, replacing Donald L. Plotts, whose term expired. Prickett, Brian, from Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, as a Member of the Southern State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 31, 2020, ending at the close of business May 11, 2026, replacing Brian Lee Prickett, whose term expired. Rettig, Jon, from Columbiana, Columbiana County, Ohio, as a Member of the Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors for a term beginning July 17, 2020, ending at the close of business June 30, 2025, replacing Jon W. Rettig, Sr., whose term expired. Ringle, Dean, from Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors for a term 2452 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 beginning September 30, 2020, ending at the close of business September 24, 2025, replacing Dean C. Ringle, whose term expired. Roberts, Kirk, from Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission for a term beginning September 30, 2020, ending at the close of business July 1, 2024, replacing Kirk D. Roberts, whose term expired. Rogers, Susan, from Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism for a term beginning December 20, 2019, ending at the close of business April 21, 2022, replacing Susan M. Rogers, whose term expired. Rudduck, Kyle, from Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, as a Member of the Southern State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning July 31, 2020, ending at the close of business May 11, 2026, replacing Kyle W. Rudduck, whose term expired. Sfalcin, Adriana, from Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors for a term beginning October 26, 2020, ending at the close of business June 30, 2025, replacing Adriana A. Sfalcin, whose term expired. Smith, Morna, from Gahanna, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism for a term beginning January 1, 2020, ending at the close of business April 21, 2022, replacing Sheila N. Fox, whose term expired. Sobol, Carly, from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the The Ohio State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning September 30, 2020, ending at the close of business May 13, 2022, replacing Janice M. Bonsu, whose term expired. Soeder, Ronald, Republican, from Concord, Lake County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism for a term beginning July 17, 2020, ending at the close of business April 21, 2022, replacing John L. Habat, whose term expired. Solaru, Ademola, from Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, as a Member of the New African Immigrants Commission for a term beginning January 14, 2020, ending at the close of business October 7, 2022, replacing Ademola O. Solaru, whose term expired. Talmage, Diana, from Ottawa Hills, Lucas County, Ohio, as a Member of the Owens State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning October 26, 2020, ending at the close of business September 21, 2026, replacing Diana H. Talmage, whose term expired. Tidd, Joshua, from Lima, Allen County, Ohio, as a Member of the Northeast Ohio Medical University Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 30, 2020, ending at the close of business June 29, 2022, replacing David J. 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Johnson, whose term expired. Vandenberg, David, from Lowell, Washington County, Ohio, as a Member of the Washington State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 5, 2020, ending at the close of business February 17, 2026, replacing David E. Vandenberg, whose term expired. Vavro, Nicole, Democrat, from Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism for a term beginning September 30, 2020, ending at the close of business April 21, 2023, replacing Mary F. Jeter, whose term expired. Vessels, Susan, from Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, as a Member of the Washington State Community College Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 5, 2020, ending at the close of business February 17, 2026, replacing Susan L. Vessels, whose term expired. Whiting, Vanessa, from Cleveland Hts., Cuyahoga County, Ohio, as a Member of the Cleveland State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning September 30, 2020, ending at the close of business May 1, 2029, replacing Dan T. Moore, whose term expired. Wilkinson, Reginald, from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the The Ohio State University Board of Trustees for a term beginning August 12, 2020, ending at the close of business May 13, 2029, replacing Alex Shumate, whose term expired. Winkle, Kimberly, from Crestline, Crawford County, Ohio, as a Member of the North Central State College Board of Trustees for a term beginning June 5, 2020, ending at the close of business January 16, 2023, replacing Shelly M. Niese, who resigned. Young, Michael, from Caldwell, Noble County, Ohio, as a Member of the Zane State College Board of Trustees for a term beginning August 1, 2020, ending at the close of business July 31, 2023, replacing Michael R. Young, whose term expired. Having had the same under consideration, reports back the recommendation that the Senate advise and consent to said appointments.

YES – 12: DAVE BURKE, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, MATT DOLAN, JOHN EKLUND, JAY HOTTINGER, MATT HUFFMAN, STEPHANIE KUNZE, LARRY OBHOF, BOB PETERSON, CECIL THOMAS, STEVE WILSON, KENNY YUKO NO – 0.

The question being, "Shall the Senate advise and consent to the 2454 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 appointments by the Governor?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the Senate advised and consented to said appointments.

HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS The amendments of the House of Representatives to: Am. S. B. No. 27-Senator Uecker. Cosponsors: Senators Terhar, Brenner, Roegner, Huffman, M., McColley, Wilson, Hottinger, Huffman, S., Burke, Coley, Eklund, Hill, Hoagland, Lehner, Obhof. Representatives Gavarone, Hambley, Merrin, Becker, Brinkman, Callender, Cross, Ghanbari, Ginter, Grendell, Hoops, Keller, Kick, Koehler, Lang, Lipps, McClain, Perales, Powell, Riedel, Romanchuk, Seitz, Stephens, Stoltzfus, Swearingen, Wiggam. To amend sections 2317.56, 3701.341, and 3701.79 and to enact sections 3726.01, 3726.02, 3726.03, 3726.04, 3726.041, 3726.042, 3726.05, 3726.09, 3726.10, 3726.11, 3726.12, 3726.13, 3726.14, 3726.15, 3726.16, 3726.95, 3726.99, and 4717.271 of the Revised Code to impose requirements on the final disposition of fetal remains from surgical abortions, were taken up. The question being, “Shall the Senate concur in the amendments of the House of Representatives?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 23, nays 7, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Wilson Obhof-23 Senators Antonio, Craig, Fedor, Maharath, Sykes, Thomas, and Yuko voted in the negative-7. So the Senate concurred in the amendments of the House of Representatives. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 152455

Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the House of Representatives has concurred in the passage of the following bill: Am. Sub. S. B. No. 39 -Senator Schuring Cosponsors: Senators Terhar, Antonio, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, S., Kunze, Lehner, Maharath, Manning, O'Brien, Williams, Wilson, Yuko Representatives Zeltwanger, Sobecki, Holmes, A., Ingram, Lang, McClain, Miranda, Riedel, Brinkman, Miller, J., Reineke, Seitz To amend sections 107.036, 1311.87, 1311.88, 1311.90, 5725.98, 5729.98, and 5747.98 and to enact sections 122.09, 5725.35, 5729.18, and 5747.29 of the Revised Code to authorize an insurance premiums tax credit for capital contributions to transformational mixed use development projects, to authorize an income tax credit for campaign contributions, to modify the law governing commercial real estate broker liens, and to declare an emergency.

As a substitute bill with the following additional amendments, in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. In line 2 of the title, delete "and"; after "5729.98" insert ", and 5747.98" In line 3 of the title, delete "and"; after "5729.18" insert ", and 5747.29" In line 6 of the title, after "projects" insert ", to authorize an income tax credit for campaign contributions," In line 7 of the title, delete "and" In line 8 of the title, after "liens" insert ", and to declare an emergency" In line 10, delete "and"; after "5729.98" insert ", and 5747.98" In line 11, delete "and"; after "5729.18" insert ", and 5747.29" After line 724, insert: " Sec. 5747.29. (A) As used in this section: (1) "Candidate" has the same meaning as in section 3517.01 of the Revised Code, but is limited to candidates for the public offices specified in this section. (2) "Contribution" has the same meaning as in section 3517.01 of 2456 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 the Revised Code, but is limited to contributions of money only. (B) A nonrefundable credit is allowed against a taxpayer's aggregate tax liability under section 5747.02 of the Revised Code for contributions of money made to the campaign committee of candidates for any of the following public offices: governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor of state, treasurer of state, attorney general, member of the state board of education, chief justice of the supreme court, justice of the supreme court, or member of the general assembly. The amount of the credit for a taxable year equals the lesser of the combined total contributions made during the taxable year by each taxpayer filing a return required to be filed under section 5747.08 of the Revised Code or the amount of fifty dollars, in the case of an individual return, or one hundred dollars, in the case of a joint return. The taxpayer shall claim the credit in the order required under section 5747.98 of the Revised Code. The credit for a taxable year shall not exceed the aggregate amount of tax otherwise due for that year after allowing for any other credits that precede the credit under this section in that order. Sec. 5747.98. (A) To provide a uniform procedure for calculating a taxpayer's aggregate tax liability under section 5747.02 of the Revised Code, a taxpayer shall claim any credits to which the taxpayer is entitled in the following order: Either the retirement income credit under division (B) of section 5747.055 of the Revised Code or the lump sum retirement income credits under divisions (C), (D), and (E) of that section; Either the senior citizen credit under division (F) of section 5747.055 of the Revised Code or the lump sum distribution credit under division (G) of that section; The dependent care credit under section 5747.054 of the Revised Code; The credit for displaced workers who pay for job training under section 5747.27 of the Revised Code; The campaign contribution credit under section 5747.29 of the Revised Code; The twenty-dollar personal exemption credit under section 5747.022 of the Revised Code; The joint filing credit under division (G) of section 5747.05 of the Revised Code; The earned income credit under section 5747.71 of the Revised Code; SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 172457

The credit for adoption of a minor child under section 5747.37 of the Revised Code; The nonrefundable job retention credit under division (B) of section 5747.058 of the Revised Code; The enterprise zone credit under section 5709.66 of the Revised Code; The credit for purchases of qualifying grape production property under section 5747.28 of the Revised Code; The small business investment credit under section 5747.81 of the Revised Code; The nonrefundable lead abatement credit under section 5747.26 of the Revised Code; The opportunity zone investment credit under section 122.84 of the Revised Code; The enterprise zone credits under section 5709.65 of the Revised Code; The research and development credit under section 5747.331 of the Revised Code; The credit for rehabilitating a historic building under section 5747.76 of the Revised Code; The nonresident credit under division (A) of section 5747.05 of the Revised Code; The credit for a resident's out-of-state income under division (B) of section 5747.05 of the Revised Code; The refundable motion picture and broadway theatrical production credit under section 5747.66 of the Revised Code; The refundable jobs creation credit or job retention credit under division (A) of section 5747.058 of the Revised Code; The refundable credit for taxes paid by a qualifying entity granted under section 5747.059 of the Revised Code; The refundable credits for taxes paid by a qualifying pass-through entity granted under division (I) of section 5747.08 of the Revised Code; The refundable credit under section 5747.80 of the Revised Code for losses on loans made to the Ohio venture capital program under sections 150.01 to 150.10 of the Revised Code; The refundable credit for rehabilitating a historic building under section 5747.76 of the Revised Code. (B) For any credit, except the refundable credits enumerated in this 2458 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

section and the credit granted under division (H) of section 5747.08 of the Revised Code, the amount of the credit for a taxable year shall not exceed the taxpayer's aggregate amount of tax due under section 5747.02 of the Revised Code, after allowing for any other credit that precedes it in the order required under this section. Any excess amount of a particular credit may be carried forward if authorized under the section creating that credit. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to allow a taxpayer to claim, directly or indirectly, a credit more than once for a taxable year." In line 726, delete "and"; after "5729.98" insert ", and 5747.98" After line 739, insert:

"Section 4. The amendment or enactment by this act of sections 5747.29 and 5747.98 of the Revised Code applies to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2020. " In line 740, delete "4" and insert "5" After line 750, insert:

"Section 6. The amendment or enactment by this act of sections 5747.29 and 5747.98 of the Revised Code and Section 4 of this act is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. The reason for such necessity is to allow taxpayers to claim the campaign contribution tax credit for 2020 contributions to candidates for statewide office. Therefore, the amendment or enactment by this act of sections 5747.29 and 5747.98 of the Revised Code and Section 4 of this act shall go into immediate effect."

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk.

Senator Peterson moved that the amendments of the House of Representatives to Am. Sub. S. B. No. 39-Senator Schuring, be brought up for consideration. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" The motion was agreed to. The question being, "Shall the section, Section 6, setting forth the emergency features of the bill, stand as a part of the bill?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 28, nays 2, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 192459

Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-28 Senators Coley and Roegner voted in the negative-2. So the section, Section 6, setting forth the emergency features of the bill stood as a part of the bill. The question being, “Shall the Senate concur in the amendments of the House of Representatives?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 28, nays 2, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-28 Senators Coley and Roegner voted in the negative-2. So the Senate concurred in the amendments of the House of Representatives.

REPORTS OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Senator Dolan submitted the following report: The committee of conference to which the matters of difference between the two houses were referred on Sub. S.B. No. 9, Senator Huffman, M. - et al., having had the same under consideration, recommends to the respective houses as follows: The bill as passed by the House with the following amendments: In line 343, delete "2020" and insert "2021" In line 1 of the title, delete "sections" and insert "section"; delete "and 4125.03" In line 4 of the title, delete "and to" Delete lines 5 and 6 In line 7 of the title, delete "client employer's tax identification number" In line 8, delete "sections" and insert "section"; delete "and 4125.03" Delete lines 224 through 338 In line 339, delete "sections" and insert "section"; delete "and 4125.03" In line 340, delete "are" and insert "is" 2460 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Managers on the Part of the Managers on the Part of the Senate House of Representatives /S/ MATT DOLAN /S/ ______MATT DOLAN DEREK MERRIN /S/ MATT HUFFMAN /S/ JON CROSS MATT HUFFMAN JON CROSS /S/ HEARCEL F. CRAIG /S/ KRISTIN BOGGS HEARCEL F. CRAIG KRISTIN BOGGS Senator Peterson moved that the report of the committee of conference on Sub. S. B. No. 9-Senator Huffman, M., et al., be brought up for consideration. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" The motion was agreed to. The question being, "Shall the report of the committee of conference be agreed to?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the report of committee of conference was agreed to.

BILLS FOR THIRD CONSIDERATION Sub. H. B. No. 136-Representative Hillyer. Cosponsors: Representatives Seitz, Weinstein, Crawley, Plummer, Leland, Crossman, Galonski, Rogers, West, Antani, Blessing, Brent, Callender, Denson, Ghanbari, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Patton, Perales, Sheehy, Smith, K., Sobecki, Sykes, Upchurch. Senators Eklund, Manning. To amend sections 2929.02, 2929.022, 2929.024, 2929.03, 2929.04, 2929.06, 2929.14, 2941.148, 2953.21, 2953.23, 2971.03, 2971.07, and 5120.61 and to enact section 2929.025 of the Revised Code to prohibit imposing the death penalty for aggravated murder when the offender had a serious mental illness at the time of the offense, having been informally passed were taken up. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 136, pass?" Senator Peterson moved that Sub. H. B. No. 136 be informally passed and retain its place on the calendar. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 212461

The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" The motion was agreed to. Am. Sub. H. B. No. 150-Representative Merrin. Cosponsors: Representatives Antani, Carruthers, Dean, DeVitis, Ginter, Hillyer, Hood, Jordan, Keller, Lanese, Lang, Manning, D., Patton, Perales, Richardson, Riedel, Roemer, Romanchuk, Seitz, Sheehy, Stein, Swearingen, Vitale, Wiggam, Zeltwanger. Senator Williams. To amend sections 5726.01, 5726.02, 5726.04, 5726.06, and 5751.01 of the Revised Code to reduce the tax liability of newly formed banks by up to one million dollars per year for their first three years and to exclude the principal balance of mortgage loans sold by a mortgage lender from the lender's commercial activity tax gross receipts, having been informally passed were taken up. The question being, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 150, pass?" Senator Peterson moved that Am. Sub. H. B. No. 150 be informally passed and retain its place on the calendar. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" The motion was agreed to. S. B. No. 243-Senators Brenner, Peterson.

To amend section 4111.03 and to enact section 4111.031 of the Revised Code to except traveling to and from a worksite and performing certain routine tasks from the overtime pay requirement, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, S. B. No. 243, pass?" Senator Peterson moved to amend as follows:

In line 14, after "amended" insert ", and, effective beginning on the effective date of this amendment, sections 2 and 4 of the "Portal to Portal Act of 1947," 29 U.S.C. 252 and 254" In line 132, delete "either" and insert "any" In line 134, delete "Traveling to or from the location where the employee" Delete line 135 In line 136, delete "perform for the employer" and insert "Walking, riding, or traveling to and from the actual place of performance of the principal activity or activities that the employee is employed to perform" In line 137, delete "Performing tasks that" and insert "Activities that"; after "preliminary" insert "to" In line 138, delete "that the employee is employed to" 2462 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Delete lines 139 through 141 and insert "or activities; (c) Activities requiring insubstantial or insignificant periods of time beyond the employee's scheduled working hours" In line 143, delete ", regardless of whether the activity" Delete lines 144 through 146 In line 147, delete "time the employee ends the work day" and insert "that occurs either prior to the time on any particular workday at which the employee commences, or subsequent to the time on any particular workday at which the employee ceases, such principal activity or activities" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 22, nays 8, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Schaffer Schuring Wilson Obhof-22 Senators Antonio, Craig, Fedor, Maharath, Rulli, Sykes, Thomas, and Yuko voted in the negative-8. So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Brenner moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Blessing, Coley, Dolan, Hackett, Johnson, Schaffer." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. Sub. H. B. No. 7-Representatives Ghanbari, Patterson. Cosponsors: Representatives Carfagna, Crawley, Edwards, Hambley, Hoops, Howse, Rogers, West, Arndt, Baldridge, Blair, Boyd, Brent, Brown, Callender, Cera, Clites, Cross, Crossman, Denson, DeVitis, Galonski, Greenspan, Grendell, Hicks-Hudson, Hillyer, Holmes, A., Ingram, Jones, Kelly, Kick, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Manning, G., McClain, Miller, A., Miller, J., Miranda, O'Brien, Patton, Plummer, Reineke, Richardson, Riedel, Robinson, Roemer, Russo, Seitz, Smith, K., Smith, T., Sobecki, Stein, Stoltzfus, Sweeney, Sykes, Upchurch, Weinstein, Wiggam. To amend sections 905.324, 939.02, 940.06, 5713.30, 6119.06, 6119.09, and 6119.091 and to enact sections 940.36, 940.37, and 940.38 of the Revised Code to create the Statewide Watershed Planning and Management Program SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 232463 under the administration of the Director of Agriculture, to make changes to the law governing regional water and sewer districts, and to modify the CAUV eligibility requirements for land used to produce biofuels, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 7, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Antonio, Blessing, Brenner, Burke, Coley, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, Manning, Obhof, Peterson, Rulli, Schaffer, Schuring, Sykes, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. Sub. H. B. No. 210-Representative Carruthers. Cosponsor: Representative Seitz. To amend sections 3748.04, 4715.70, 4715.71, 4715.72, 4773.01, 4773.061, 5101.26, and 5101.27 and to enact sections 3301.531, 4715.73, 4773.10, and 5104.037 of the Revised Code regarding the screening of child care and preschool employees for tuberculosis, the disclosure of information about certain public assistance recipients to public health authorities, the regulation of radiation technology professionals, and the exemption of certain entities from the notice requirements that apply to mobile dental facilities, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 210, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 29, nays 1, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring 2464 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-29 Senator Maharath voted in the negative-1. So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Burke moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Antonio, Blessing, Burke, Coley, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, S., Johnson, Rulli, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. Senator Eklund moved that Sub. H. B. No. 136, having been informally passed, be brought up for consideration. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 136, pass?" Senator Eklund moved to amend as follows:

In line 256, after "evidence" insert ", subject to division (D)(2) of this section," In line 262, after "(D)" insert "(1)" After line 277, insert: "(2) If a person described in division (C) of this section raises the matter of the person's serious mental illness at the time of the alleged commission of the aggravated murder and, prior to, on, or after the effective date of this section, the person has or has had an evaluation performed other than pursuant to a court order issued under division (F) of this section, the person shall provide the results of the evaluation to the prosecution at least thirty days prior to the pretrial hearing. If the person does not provide the results of the evaluation to the prosecution at least thirty days prior to the pretrial hearing, the results of the evaluation are inadmissible at the hearing." In line 303, after "division." insert "If the person refuses to submit to an evaluation ordered under this division, the court shall issue a finding that the person is not ineligible for a sentence of death due to serious mental illness." The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 136, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 27, nays 3, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hottinger Huffman, M. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 252465

Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Yuko Obhof-27 Senators Coley, Hoagland, and Wilson voted in the negative-3. So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Eklund moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Antonio, Blessing, Burke, Craig, Dolan, Fedor, Hackett, Huffman, S., Maharath, Sykes, Thomas, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. Sub. H. B. No. 251-Representatives Lang, Hillyer. Cosponsors: Representatives Lipps, Riedel, Sheehy, Romanchuk, Becker, Reineke, Hambley, Butler, Brown, Crossman, Denson, Fraizer, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Holmes, A., Hoops, Kick, Lanese, Leland, Manning, G., Merrin, Miranda, Oelslager, Patton, Perales, Roemer, Rogers, Scherer, Seitz, Smith, T., Sobecki, Swearingen, Wiggam, Wilkin. Senator Eklund. To amend sections 2305.03, 2305.06, 2305.07, and 2305.11 and to enact section 2305.117 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 22 of H.B. 197 of the 133rd General Assembly to shorten the period of limitations for actions upon a contract; to make changes to the borrowing statute pertaining to applicable periods of limitations; to establish a statute of repose for a legal malpractice action; to modify the tolling of criminal, civil, administrative, and other time limitations; and to declare an emergency, was considered the third time. The question being, “Shall the section, Section 8, setting forth the emergency features of the bill, stand as a part of the bill?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 29, nays 1, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-29 Senator Coley voted in the negative-1. So the section, Section 8, setting forth the emergency features of the bill stood as a part of the bill. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 251, pass?" Senator Eklund moved to amend as follows: 2466 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

In line 1 of the title, delete "2305.03," In line 6 of the title, after "contract" insert "or upon a liability created by statute other than a forfeiture or penalty"; delete "to make changes to the borrowing" Delete line 7 In line 8 of the title, delete "limitations;" In line 13, delete "2305.03," Delete lines 16 through 52 In line 58, delete "(A)" In line 60, reinsert the second "or"; delete "shall be brought within four" Delete line 61 In line 62, delete "(B) An action" In line 63, reinsert ","; strike through "six" and insert "four" Delete lines 65 through 74 In line 143, delete "2305.03," In line 145, delete "(A)" Delete lines 149 through 151 In line 158, delete "(A)" In line 159, delete "division (A) of" Delete lines 164 through 169 The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 251, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 29, nays 1, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-29 Senator Coley voted in the negative-1. So the bill having received the required constitutional majority passed as an emergency measure. Sub. H. B. No. 312-Representative Powell. Cosponsors: Representatives Merrin, Roemer, Brent, Crossman, DeVitis, Greenspan, Grendell, Hambley, Hillyer, Holmes, A., Hood, Hoops, Jordan, SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 272467

Lanese, Lang, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, G., McClain, O'Brien, Oelslager, Patterson, Patton, Reineke, Richardson, Riedel, Rogers, Romanchuk, Russo, Scherer, Seitz, Sobecki, Stephens, Swearingen, Upchurch, Weinstein, West, Zeltwanger. To amend sections 145.114, 742.114, 1707.01, 1707.03, 1707.04, 1707.042, 1707.10, 1707.13, 1707.161, 1707.17, 1707.19, 1707.20, 1707.21, 1707.23, 1707.24, 1707.25, 1707.26, 1707.261, 1707.27, 1707.28, 1707.29, 1707.30, 1707.31, 1707.32, 1707.34, 1707.35, 1707.38, 1707.39, 1707.391, 1707.40, 1707.431, 1707.44, 1707.99, 1724.02, 3307.152, 3309.157, 4582.06, 4582.31, and 5505.068 and to enact sections 1707.05, 1707.051, 1707.052, 1707.053, 1707.054, 1707.055, 1707.056, 1707.057, 1707.058, and 1707.50 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 259.50 of H.B. 166 of the 133rd General Assembly to permit intrastate equity crowdfunding under certain circumstances and to make an appropriation, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 312, pass?" Senator Burke moved to amend as follows:

In the table on line 4169, in row E, column 5, delete "60,000,000" and insert "70,000,000" In the table on line 4169, in row F, column 5, delete "95,200,000" and insert "105,200,000" In the table on line 4169, in row G, column 5, delete "95,200,000" and insert "105,200,000" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 312, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Dolan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Blessing, Brenner, Burke, Coley, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hottinger, Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, Manning, Peterson, Sykes, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." 2468 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. H. B. No. 405-Representative Cross. Cosponsors: Representatives Manchester, Riedel, Scherer, Stoltzfus, Jones, Wilkin, Baldridge, Edwards, Callender, Hoops, Abrams, LaRe, Seitz, Stein, Swearingen, Ghanbari, Koehler, Hillyer, Wiggam, Hambley, Smith, T., Brent, Carfagna, Clites, Fraizer, Galonski, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Hicks-Hudson, Howse, Keller, Kick, Lanese, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, McClain, Miller, J., O'Brien, Patterson, Perales, Plummer, Reineke, Richardson, Robinson, Roemer, Rogers, Romanchuk, Russo, Sheehy, Sobecki, Stephens, Strahorn, Sykes, Upchurch, Weinstein, West. Senator Hackett. To amend sections 135.63, 135.78, 1733.04, and 1733.24 and to enact sections 135.79, 135.791, 135.792, 135.793, 135.794, 135.795, and 135.796 of the Revised Code to create the adoption linked deposit program, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, H. B. No. 405, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Burke moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Antonio, Blessing, Brenner, Burke, Coley, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Gavarone, Hoagland, Hottinger, Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, McColley, Obhof, Peterson, Rulli, Sykes, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. Sub. H. B. No. 450-Representative Stephens. Cosponsors: Representatives Hoops, Ginter, Wiggam, Hambley, Abrams, Baldridge, Carruthers, Clites, Cutrona, Edwards, Fraizer, Ghanbari, Green, Greenspan, Grendell, Ingram, Jones, Jordan, Keller, Kelly, Lanese, LaRe, Lipps, McClain, Miller, J., O'Brien, Patterson, Perales, Robinson, Roemer, Rogers, Seitz, Smith, T., Stein, Swearingen, Wilkin, Speaker Cupp. Senators Brenner, Hackett, Hoagland, Manning. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 292469

To amend sections 117.11, 117.12, 117.16, 319.27, 321.06, 503.28, 703.21, and 3313.28, to enact section 117.171, and to repeal section 117.114 of the Revised Code to require fiscal officers of certain political subdivisions to provide certificates of transition to their successors when leaving office, to modify language regarding the duty of a treasurer of a board of education to deliver to the treasurer's successor all papers related to the affairs of the district, and to remove the eligibility requirements for political subdivisions to receive agreed-upon procedure audits from the Auditor of State, while continuing the agreed-upon procedure audits under rules adopted by the Auditor of State, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 450, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Rulli moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Blessing, Craig, Dolan, Fedor, Gavarone, Johnson, Kunze, Obhof, Peterson, Rulli, Schaffer, Sykes, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. Am. S. B. No. 289-Senator Blessing. Cosponsor: Senator Schuring. To amend sections 5311.05, 5311.08, 5311.081, 5311.091, 5311.16, 5311.18, 5312.02, 5312.03, 5312.06, 5312.07, and 5312.11 and to enact sections 5311.192 and 5312.16 of the Revised Code regarding condominiums and planned community properties, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Am. S. B. No. 289, pass?" Senator Gavarone moved to amend as follows:

In line 1 of the title, after "sections" insert "349.01," In line 6 of the title, after "properties" insert "and to make changes to the New Community Law" 2470 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

In line 7, after "sections" insert "349.01," After line 10, insert: "Sec. 349.01. As used in this chapter: (A) "New community" means a community or development of property in relation to an existing community planned so that the resulting community includes facilities for the conduct of industrial, commercial, residential, cultural, educational, and recreational activities, and designed in accordance with planning concepts for the placement of utility, open space, and other supportive facilities. (B) "New community development program" means a program for the development of a new community characterized by well-balanced and diversified land use patterns and which includes land acquisition and land development, the acquisition, construction, operation, and maintenance of community facilities, and the provision of services authorized in this chapter. A new community development program may take into account any existing community in relation to which a new community is developed for purposes of being characterized by well-balanced and diversified land use patterns. (C) "New community district" means the area of land described by the developer in the petition as set forth in division (A) of section 349.03 of the Revised Code for development as a new community and any lands added to the district by amendment of the resolution establishing the community authority. (D) "New community authority" means a body corporate and politic in this state, established pursuant to section 349.03 of the Revised Code and governed by a board of trustees as provided in section 349.04 of the Revised Code. (E) "Developer" means any person, organized for carrying out a new community development program who owns or controls, through leases of at least seventy-five years' duration, options, or contracts to purchase, the land within a new community district, or any municipal corporation, county, or port authority that owns the land within a new community district, or has the ability to acquire such land, either by voluntary acquisition or condemnation in order to eliminate slum, blighted, and deteriorated or deteriorating areas and to prevent the recurrence thereof. "Developer" may also mean a person, municipal corporation, county, or port authority that controls land within a new community district through leases of at least seventy-five years' duration. "Developer" includes a lessor that continues to own and control land for purposes of this chapter pursuant to leases with a ninety-nine- year renewable term, so long as all of the following apply: (1) The developer's community consists of at least five hundred of SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 312471 such leases; (2) The leases are subject to forfeiture for all of the following: (a) Failing to pay taxes and assessments; (b) Failing to pay up to a one per cent annual fee for sanitary purposes and improvements of streets; (c) Failing to keep premises as required by sanitary and police regulations of the developer; (3) The new community authority is established no later than December 31, 2021. (F) "Organizational board of commissioners" means the following: (1) For a new community district that is located in only one county, the board of county commissioners of that county; (2) For a new community district that is located in more than one county, a board consisting of the members of the board of county commissioners of each of the counties in which the district is located, provided that action of the board shall require a majority vote of the members of each separate board of county commissioners; or (3) For a new community district that is located entirely within the boundaries of a municipal corporation or for a new community district where more than half of the new community district is located within the boundaries of the most populous municipal corporation of a county, the legislative authority of the municipal corporation. (G) "Land acquisition" means the acquisition of real property and interests in real property as part of a new community development program. (H) "Land development" means the process of clearing and grading land, making, installing, or constructing water distribution systems, sewers, sewage collection systems, steam, gas, and electric lines, roads, streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, storm drainage facilities, and other installations or work, whether within or without the new community district, and the construction of community facilities. (I) "Community facilities" means all real property, buildings, structures, or other facilities, including related fixtures, equipment, and furnishings, to be owned, operated, financed, constructed, and maintained under this chapter or in furtherance of community activities, whether within or without the new community district, including public, community, village, neighborhood, or town buildings, centers and plazas, auditoriums, day care centers, recreation halls, educational facilities, health care facilities including hospital facilities as defined in section 140.01 of the Revised Code, telecommunications facilities, including all facilities necessary to provide telecommunications service as defined in section 4927.01 of the Revised 2472 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Code, recreational facilities, natural resource facilities, including parks and other open space land, lakes and streams, cultural facilities, community streets and off-street parking facilities, pathway and bikeway systems, pedestrian underpasses and overpasses, lighting facilities, design amenities, or other community facilities, and buildings needed in connection with water supply or sewage disposal installations, or energy facilities including those for renewable or sustainable energy sources, and steam, gas, or electric lines or installation. (J) "Cost" as applied to a new community development program means all costs related to land acquisition and land development, the acquisition, construction, maintenance, and operation of community facilities and offices of the community authority, and of providing furnishings and equipment therefor, financing charges including interest prior to and during construction and for the duration of the new community development program, planning expenses, engineering expenses, administrative expenses including working capital, and all other expenses necessary and incident to the carrying forward of the new community development program. (K) "Income source" means any and all sources of income to the community authority, including community development charges of which the new community authority is the beneficiary as provided in section 349.07 of the Revised Code, rentals, user fees and other charges received by the new community authority, any gift or grant received, any moneys received from any funds invested by or on behalf of the new community authority, and proceeds from the sale or lease of land and community facilities. (L) "Community development charge" means: (1) A dollar amount which shall be determined on the basis of the assessed valuation of real property or interests in real property in a new community district, the income of the residents of such property subject to such charge under section 349.07 of the Revised Code, if such property is devoted to residential uses or to the profits, gross receipts, or other revenues of any business including, but not limited to, rentals received from leases of real property located in the district, a uniform or other fee on each parcel of such real property in a new community district, or any combination of the foregoing bases. (2) If a new community authority imposes a community development charge determined on the basis of rentals received from leases of real property, improvements of any real property located in the new community district and subject to that charge may not be exempted from taxation under section 5709.40, 5709.41, 5709.73, or 5709.78 of the Revised Code. (M) "Proximate city" means the following: (1) For a new community district other than a new community district described in division (M)(2) or (3) of this section, any city that, as of the date SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 332473

of filing of the petition under section 349.03 of the Revised Code, is the city with the greatest population located in the county in which the proposed new community district is located, is the city with the greatest population located in an adjoining county if any portion of such city is within five miles of any part of the boundaries of such district, or exercises extraterritorial subdivision authority under section 711.09 of the Revised Code with respect to any part of such district. (2) A municipal corporation in which, at the time of filing the petition under section 349.03 of the Revised Code, any portion of the proposed new community district is located. (3) For a new community district other than a new community district described in division (M)(2) of this section, if at the time of filing the petition under section 349.03 of the Revised Code, more than one-half of the proposed district is contained within a joint economic development district created under sections 715.70 to 715.83 of the Revised Code, the township containing the greatest portion of the territory of the joint economic development district. (N) "Community activities" means cultural, educational, governmental, recreational, residential, industrial, commercial, distribution and research activities, or any combination thereof that includes residential activities. " In line 1077, after "sections" insert "349.01," The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. S. B. No. 289, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Blessing moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Antonio, Craig, Dolan, Fedor, Gavarone, Manning, Rulli, Schaffer, Sykes, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. 2474 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Sub. S. B. No. 341-Senator Roegner.

To enact sections 4723.11, 4723.111, 4723.112, 4723.113, 4723.114, and 4723.115 of the Revised Code to enter into the Nurse Licensure Compact, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 341, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 23, nays 7, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Wilson Obhof-23 Senators Antonio, Craig, Fedor, Maharath, Sykes, Thomas, and Yuko voted in the negative-7. So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Roegner moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Blessing, Burke, Coley, Dolan, Eklund, Hoagland, Huffman, S., McColley, Obhof, Schaffer, Wilson." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. S. B. No. 362-Senator Peterson. Cosponsors: Senators Burke, Hackett, Huffman, S. To amend section 122.151 of the Revised Code to increase the total amount of tax credits that may be awarded to insurance companies that invest in rural business growth funds, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, S. B. No. 362, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved to amend the title as follows: SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 352475

Add the names: "Senators Antonio, Blessing, Coley, Craig, Fedor, Gavarone, Hoagland, Hottinger, Johnson, Kunze, Maharath, Manning, Obhof, Rulli, Schaffer, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. Am. S. B. No. 372-Senator Rulli. Cosponsors: Senators Obhof, Yuko, Antonio, Blessing, Brenner, Craig, Fedor, Gavarone, Hottinger, Kunze, Maharath, O'Brien, Peterson, Hackett, Schaffer, Sykes, Williams. To enact sections 197.01, 197.03, 197.04, 197.05, 197.06, 197.07, 197.08, 197.11, 197.12, and 197.13 of the Revised Code to create the Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Education Commission, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Am. S. B. No. 372, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antonio Blessing Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Maharath Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Rulli moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Burke, Coley, Dolan, Eklund, Hoagland, Huffman, M., Huffman, S., Johnson, Manning, McColley, Roegner, Schuring, Thomas, Wilson." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

OFFERING OF RESOLUTIONS Pursuant to Senate Rule No. 54, the following resolutions were offered:

S. R. No. 579 - Senator Obhof. Cosponsors: Senators Antonio, Blessing, Brenner, Coley, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Hottinger, Huffman, M., Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, Lehner, Maharath, Manning, McColley, O'Brien, Peterson, Roegner, Rulli, Schaffer, Schuring, Sykes, Thomas, 2476 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Williams, Wilson, Yuko. Honoring Senator for outstanding service to the .

S. R. No. 580 - Senator Obhof. Cosponsors: Senators Antonio, Blessing, Brenner, Burke, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Hottinger, Huffman, M., Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, Lehner, Maharath, Manning, McColley, O'Brien, Peterson, Roegner, Rulli, Schaffer, Schuring, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Wilson, Yuko. Honoring Senator William P. Coley II for outstanding service to the Ohio Senate.

The question being, "Shall the resolutions listed under the President's prerogative be adopted?" So the resolutions were adopted.

MOTIONS Senator Hottinger moved that Senators absent the week of Sunday, December 06, 2020, be excused, so long as a written explanation is on file with the Clerk pursuant to Senate Rule No. 17. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" The motion was agreed to. Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has signed the following bills: H. B. No. 325-Representatives Miller, J., Howse – et al. Sub. H. B. No. 340-Representative Cupp – et al. Sub. S. B. No. 21-Senator Dolan – et al. Sub. S. B. No. 40-Senators Brenner, McColley – et al. Sub. S. B. No. 201-Senator Dolan – et al. Sub. S. B. No. 284-Senators Hottinger, Peterson – et al. Am. Sub. S. B. No. 318-Senators Kunze, Williams – et al.

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk.

The President signed said bills. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 372477

Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has signed the following concurrent resolution: S. C. R. No. 8-Senators Roegner, Peterson – et al.

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk.

The President signed said resolution.

Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the House of Representatives has concurred in the passage of the following bill: S. B. No. 252 -Senators Hackett, Craig Cosponsors: Senators Brenner, Kunze, Lehner, Thomas, Williams, Yuko, Schuring, Antonio, Blessing, Burke, Coley, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Gavarone, Hoagland, Huffman, S., Johnson, Maharath, Manning, McColley, Obhof, O'Brien, Rulli, Schaffer, Sykes, Wilson Representatives Liston, West, Galonski, Manning, G., Miller, J., Sweeney To enact sections 3902.50 and 3902.51 of the Revised Code to prohibit "fail first" coverage of drugs used to treat stage four advanced metastatic cancer.

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk. 2478 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the House of Representatives has concurred in the Senate amendments to: Am. Sub. H. B. No. 24-Representatives Hambley, Kick – et al. Am. Sub. H. B. No. 412-Representatives Clites, Ginter – et al.

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk.

Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the House of Representatives has passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested: Sub. H. B. No. 159 -Representative Blessing Cosponsors: Representatives Seitz, Hambley, Carruthers, Riedel To enact section 153.81 of the Revised Code to regulate the use of indemnity provisions in professional design contracts related to public improvements.

Am. H. B. No. 273 -Representatives Ryan, Lipps Cosponsors: Representatives Green, Riedel, Romanchuk, Seitz, Hambley, Becker, Smith, R., Lang, Merrin, Rogers, Carruthers, Cutrona, Fraizer, Jones, Kick, Koehler, Perales, Wiggam To amend sections 323.25, 323.69, 5721.03, 5721.14, and 5721.18 of the Revised Code to modify the manner in which property tax foreclosure notices and the delinquent property tax list may be published.

Sub. H. B. No. 328 -Representative Baldridge Cosponsors: Representatives Manning, G., Edwards, Lightbody, Abrams, Carruthers, Fraizer, Galonski, Hicks-Hudson, Ingram, Jones, Lanese, Liston, Miller, A., Miller, J., Plummer, Roemer, Russo, Seitz, Sheehy, Skindell, Smith, K., Smith, T., Sobecki, Sweeney To enact section 3737.52 of the Revised Code to prohibit the use of class B firefighting foam containing intentionally added PFAS chemicals for testing SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 392479 and training purposes.

Sub. H. B. No. 361 -Representatives Upchurch, Strahorn Cosponsors: Representatives Cera, Denson, Rogers, Miranda, Patterson, Ryan, Miller, J., Crawley, Weinstein, Brown, Kelly, Crossman, Skindell, Plummer, Lang, Hood, Lepore-Hagan, Riedel, Hicks-Hudson, Holmes, A., Sobecki, Howse, Leland, Scherer, Romanchuk, Miller, A., Wiggam, Abrams, Brent, Callender, Carruthers, Cutrona, Galonski, Ghanbari, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Grendell, Hillyer, Ingram, Jones, Kick, Lanese, Liston, Manning, G., McClain, O'Brien, Patton, Perales, Reineke, Richardson, Robinson, Russo, Seitz, Sheehy, Smith, K., Smith, T., Stein, Swearingen, Sykes, Wilkin, Speaker Cupp To enact section 5.246 of the Revised Code to designate March 29 as "Ohio Tuskegee Airmen Day."

H. B. No. 441 -Representatives Plummer, West Cosponsors: Representatives Leland, Rogers, Carruthers, Fraizer, Galonski, Hicks-Hudson, Holmes, A., Ingram, Lanese, Miller, A., Miller, J., O'Brien, Russo, Sobecki, Sweeney, Sykes To amend section 4765.16 and to enact sections 109.749 and 4765.162 of the Revised Code to require peace officers and emergency medical service personnel to undergo training on identifying and interacting with individuals with dementia.

Sub. H. B. No. 501 -Representatives Wiggam, Kick Cosponsors: Representatives Stein, Riedel, Cross, Cera, Hillyer, West, Roemer, Green, Carruthers, Fraizer, Galonski, Hambley, Jones, Miller, A., Miller, J., O'Brien, Sheehy To amend sections 4511.216, 4513.11, and 5733.98; to enact new section 4513.111 and sections 4513.112, 4513.113, 4513.114, and 4513.115; and to repeal sections 4513.111 and 5733.44 of the Revised Code to clarify the law governing slow-moving vehicles and to revise the lighting and reflective material requirements applicable to animal-drawn vehicles.

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk. 2480 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020

Said bills were considered the first time.

On the motion of Senator Peterson, the Senate adjourned until Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 9:30 a.m.

Attest: VINCENT L. KEERAN, Clerk.