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OHIO House of Representatives JOURNAL JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OHIO House of Representatives JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 1244 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINTH DAY Hall of the House of Representatives, Columbus, Ohio Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 9:00 o'clock a.m. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer was offered by Pastor Dennis Wheeler of the Versailles Christian Church in Versailles, Ohio, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The following guests of the House of Representatives were recognized prior to the commencement of business: Gary Mohr received H. R. No. 226, presented by Representative Scherer-92nd district. Representatives from Lake Local School District received H. R. No. 295, presented by Representative Hagan-50th district. Representatives from the Ohio Chapter of the American Heart Association received H. R. No. 309, presented by Representative Grossman-23rd district. Members of the Mycom Teen Center, guests of Representative Howse-11th district. Jillian Atkinson, Madison Landkrohn, Nik Worstell, Taylor Haynes, and Madison Beal, guests of Representative Driehaus-31st district. Sarah Thomarios and Moriah Lieberman, guests of Representative Sykes-34th district. Ashley Howard, a guest of Representative Perales-73rd district. Pickaway Leadership Fellows, guests of Representatives Hood-78th district and Scherer-92nd district. Mr. and Mrs. Woodland and Carter and Cooper Woodland, guests of Representative Koehler-79th district. Diana, Alex, Kate, Matthew, and Michael Telles, guests of Representative Landis-98th district and Conditt-52nd district. The journal of yesterday was read and approved. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were introduced: H. B. No. 468 - Representative Boccieri. Cosponsors: Representatives Lepore-Hagan, Ramos, Leland, Howse, Cera, Sheehy, Johnson, G., O'Brien, M., Slesnick, Phillips, Patterson, Reece, Boyce, HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 12451 Smith, K., Rogers, Bishoff, Antonio, Clyde. To amend sections 6109.10, 6109.12, 6109.21, 6109.30, 6109.33, and 6109.99 of the Revised Code to require a board of health to conduct testing for lead in public water systems, to modify the notice requirements with respect to lead in a public water system, to require an applicant for a renewal of a public water system license to complete specified training, and to specify that civil and criminal penalties apply to the members of a board of health and the Director of Environmental Protection with respect to the failure to provide timely notification regarding lead contamination in drinking water. H. B. No. 469 - Representative Sheehy. To enact section 5534.30 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of State Route 2 in Lucas County as the "SP4 Arthur J. Heringhausen Jr., SP4 Ervin Ellis Harris, CPL Gerald Ernest Corlett, PFC Joseph George Gill, PFV Esiquio Airnaldo Cantu, 2LT John W. Vaughan, PFC Scott Dennis Corrello, and A1C John Merl Thayer Memorial Highway." H. B. No. 470 - Representative Schuring. To amend sections 109.57, 140.01, 1337.11, 2133.01, 2317.54, 3701.881, 3712.01, 3712.09, 3721.01, 3795.01, 3963.01, 4719.01, 4723.36, 4723.481, 4723.487, 4729.43, 4730.202, 4730.411, 4730.53, 4731.055, 4731.228, 4752.02, and 5119.34 and to enact sections 3712.032, 3712.042, and 3712.052 of the Revised Code regarding licensure of palliative care facilities. Said bills were considered the first time. REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Representative Antonio submitted the following report: The standing committee on Health and Aging to which was referred H. C. R. No. 21-Representatives Romanchuk, Antonio, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its adoption. RE: TO URGE THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO REQUEST THAT THE FEDERAL CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES REVISE ITS GUIDANCE ON EMPLOYMENT SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES TO MAINTAIN THEIR RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN PROGRAMS OFFERED BY FACILITY-BASED DAY PROGRAMS, TRAINING CENTERS, AND SHELTERED WORKSHOPS. 1246 2 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 Representative Huffman moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Gonzales, Huffman, Barnes, Brown, Butler, Duffey, Johnson, T., Kuhns, LaTourette, Maag, Ramos, Schuring." ANNE GONZALES STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN NICKIE J. ANTONIO JOHN BARNES, JR. HEATHER BISHOFF TIM W. BROWN JIM BUTLER MIKE DUFFEY TIMOTHY E. GINTER TERRY JOHNSON CHRISTIE BRYANT KUHNS SARAH LATOURETTE RONALD MAAG DANIEL RAMOS KIRK SCHURING BARBARA R. SEARS ROBERT COLE SPRAGUE The report was agreed to. The concurrent resolution was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Sheehy submitted the following report: The standing committee on Transportation and Infrastructure to which was referred S. B. No. 207-Senator Coley, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: SPC JAMES E. HALL, JR., MEMORIAL HIGHWAY-STATE 73- BUTLER COUNTY Representative Boose moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Representatives Green, Antani, Dever, Dovilla." TERRY BOOSE DOUG GREEN MICHAEL SHEEHY NIRAJ J. ANTANI STEVEN ARNDT JOHN BECKER JONATHAN DEVER ANTHONY DEVITIS MICHAEL D. DOVILLA GRETA JOHNSON MICHELE LEPORE-HAGAN MARGARET ANN RUHL The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Rogers submitted the following report: The standing committee on Local Government to which was referred H. B. No. 277-Representative Brenner, having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 12473 RE: COUNTY, TOWNSHIP, MUNICIPALITY-911 LEVY IN ONLY AREAS SERVED BY 911 Representative Ryan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Rogers, Hambley, Ruhl." MARLENE ANIELSKI SCOTT RYAN JOHN M. ROGERS MICHAEL ASHFORD NAN A. BAKER JOHN BECKER TERRY BOOSE JANINE R. BOYD MARGARET CONDITT STEPHEN D. HAMBLEY ALICIA REECE JEFFERY S. REZABEK MARGARET ANN RUHL The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Ramos submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance to which was referred Sub. H. B. No. 305-Representative Schuring, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. RE: UNIVERSITY OF AKRON NON-TEACHING EMPLOYEES-IN PERS RYAN SMITH KIRK SCHURING DENISE DRIEHAUS MARLENE ANIELSKI NICKIE J. ANTONIO KEVIN BOYCE TONY BURKLEY JACK CERA KATHLEEN CLYDE ROBERT R. CUPP MICHAEL D. DOVILLA MIKE DUFFEY DOUG GREEN CHERYL L. GROSSMAN DAVID HALL STEPHANIE KUNZE RONALD MAAG JEFFREY A. MCCLAIN MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN JOHN PATTERSON DANIEL RAMOS ALICIA REECE BILL REINEKE MARK J. ROMANCHUK GARY SCHERER ROBERT COLE SPRAGUE EMILIA STRONG SYKES ANDY THOMPSON The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Sheehy submitted the following report: The standing committee on Transportation and Infrastructure to which was referred H. B. No. 310-Representatives Ryan, Ginter, et. al., having had the 1248 4 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS LICENSE PLATE Representative Boose moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Green, Dovilla." TERRY BOOSE DOUG GREEN MICHAEL SHEEHY NIRAJ J. ANTANI STEVEN ARNDT JOHN BECKER JONATHAN DEVER ANTHONY DEVITIS MICHAEL D. DOVILLA GRETA JOHNSON MICHELE LEPORE-HAGAN MARGARET ANN RUHL The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Rogers submitted the following report: The standing committee on Local Government to which was referred H. B. No. 335-Representatives Craig, Grossman, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: MUNICIPAL/COUNTY COURTS-JURISDICTION OVER MUNICIPAL TRAFFIC ORDINANCES Representative Ryan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the name: "Rogers." MARLENE ANIELSKI SCOTT RYAN JOHN M. ROGERS MICHAEL ASHFORD NAN A. BAKER JOHN BECKER TERRY BOOSE JANINE R. BOYD MARGARET CONDITT STEPHEN D. HAMBLEY ALICIA REECE JEFFERY S. REZABEK MARGARET ANN RUHL The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Slesnick submitted the following report: The standing committee on State Government to which was referred H. B. No. 386-Representative Perales, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. RE: GREAT SEAL/COAT OF ARMS-ADD WRIGHT FLYER HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 12495 RONALD MAAG STEPHANIE KUNZE STEPHEN SLESNICK JOHN BECKER KRISTIN BOGGS MICHAEL F. CURTIN CHERYL L. GROSSMAN ROBERT D. HACKETT RON HOOD STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN SARAH LATOURETTE RICK PERALES The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Rogers submitted the following report: The standing committee on Local Government to which was referred H. B. No. 387-Representatives Terhar, Dever, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: SMALL CLAIMS COURTS-RAISE MONETARY JURISDICTION ALLOWABLE LIMIT Representative Ryan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Rogers, Conditt." MARLENE ANIELSKI SCOTT RYAN JOHN M.
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