JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OHIO

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1897

ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIFTH DAY Hall of the House of Representatives, Columbus, Ohio Wednesday, June 20, 2018, 9:00 o'clock a.m. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Pursuant to House Rule No. 23, the Clerk called the House to order. Representative Pelanda was selected to preside under the Rule. The journal of yesterday was read and approved. Representative Blessing moved that the House advance to the fifth order of business, being reports of standing and select committees and bills for second consideration. The motion was agreed to.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Representative Sykes reported for the Rules and Reference committee recommending that the following House Bills and Senate Bills be considered for the second time and referred to the following committees for consideration: H. B. No. 701 - Representative Huffman REGARDING THE PROMOTION OF DRUGS AND DEVICES FOR OFF- LABEL USES. To the committee on Health H. B. No. 702 - Representative Manning TO MAKE AN APPROPRIATION FOR GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE EMPLOYMENT OF SOCIAL WORKERS AT EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTERS. To the committee on Finance H. B. No. 703 - Representative Becker TO ENACT THE "DECRIMINALIZATION EFFORT FOR ENDING NOTORIOUS DEATHS -- TEACHERS WITH OPTIONS (DEFEND-TWO)" TO ALLOW A CONCEALED HANDGUN LICENSEE OR QUALIFIED MILITARY MEMBER TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN IN CERTAIN PUBLIC PREMISES, TO REDUCE THE PENALTY FOR A CONCEALED HANDGUN LICENSEE WHO CARRIES A CONCEALED HANDGUN IN A PROHIBITED PLACE, AND TO PROHIBIT PUBLIC EMPLOYERS AND UNIVERSITIES FROM DISCIPLINING EMPLOYEES OR STUDENTS WHO LAWFULLY CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN ON THE PREMISES. To the committee on Federalism and Interstate Relations 1898 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

H. B. No. 704 - Representative Schaffer TO REQUIRE APPLICANTS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS TO SUBMIT TO A DRUG TEST UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, TO REQUIRE THE DIRECTOR OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES TO OPERATE AN OHIO WORKS FIRST DRUG TESTING PILOT PROGRAM, AND TO MAKE AN APPROPRIATION. To the committee on Community and Family Advancement H. B. No. 705 - Representatives Hambley and Ingram REGARDING THE CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH SCHOOL DISTRICT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER TREASURERS MAY BE HELD LIABLE FOR A LOSS OF PUBLIC FUNDS. To the committee on Government Accountability and Oversight H. B. No. 707 - Representatives Reineke and Faber WITH REGARD TO THE OPERATION OF INTERNET- AND COMPUTER-BASED COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND TO REQUIRE THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON AGENCY RULE REVIEW TO REVIEW THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION'S MANUAL ON FULL-TIME EQUIVALENCY STUDENT ENROLLMENT REPORTING. To the committee on Education and Career Readiness Sub. S. B. No. 182 - Senator Coley TO GENERALLY ALLOW THE OWNER OF A RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT OR FOOD SERVICE OPERATION TO ALLOW DOGS IN AN OUTDOOR DINING AREA OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OR OPERATION. To the committee on Economic Development, Commerce, and Labor Sub. S. B. No. 263 - Senators Huffman and Wilson TO ENACT THE NOTARY PUBLIC MODERNIZATION ACT. To the committee on Government Accountability and Oversight Am. S. B. No. 296 - Senators LaRose and Hottinger TO REVISE THE PAYMENTS THAT SURVIVING FAMILY MEMBERS RECEIVE FROM THE OHIO PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS DEATH BENEFIT FUND AND TO PERMIT SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN TO PARTICIPATE IN THE HEALTH, DENTAL, AND VISION BENEFITS OFFERED TO STATE EMPLOYEES AS IF THE SURVIVORS WERE EMPLOYEES OF THIS STATE. To the committee on Finance Sub. S. B. No. 299 - Senators Gardner and O'Brien TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF LAKE ERIE. To the committee on Finance HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1899

RYAN SMITH KIRK SCHURING LOUIS W. BLESSING III ANDREW BRENNER SARAH LATOURETTE THOMAS F. PATTON DOROTHY PELANDA SCOTT RYAN EMILIA STRONG SYKES Representative Blessing moved that the House and Constitutional Rules requiring bills to be considered by each house on three different days be suspended as to the second consideration of all House Bills and Senate Bills contained in the report of the committee on Rules and Reference. The motion was agreed to without objection. The report was agreed to. Said House Bills and Senate Bills were considered the second time and referred as recommended. Representative Blessing moved that the House revert to the second order of business, being introduction of bills. The motion was agreed to. On motion of Representative Blessing, the House recessed. The House met pursuant to recess. Prayer was offered by Pastor Mark Price of the Porter Free Will Baptist Church in Sciotoville, 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: Former U.S. Speaker of the House, John Boehner, received H.R. 497, presented by Representative Lang-52nd district. Brad Bielski received H.R. 462, presented by Representative Landis-98th district. Dominik Robson and Luke Pittaway received H.Rs. 486 and 488 respectively, presented by Representative Edwards-94th district. The Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School baseball team received H.R. 489, presented by Representatives Henne-40th district, Huffman-80th district, and Strahorn-39th district. Austin Dalrymple, a guest of Representative Ginter-5th district. Salome Beyene, a guest of Representative West-49th district. Marilyn Tunnat, a guest of Representative Keller-53rd district. 1900 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Barbara Ward, a guest of Representative Carfagna-68th district. Don Schafer, a guest of Representative Riedel-82nd district. Friends and family of Representative Wilkin-91st district.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were introduced: H. B. No. 708 - Representative Becker. Cosponsors: Representatives Leland, Hood, Vitale, Thompson, Brinkman, Keller, Riedel, Zeltwanger, Roegner, Romanchuk, Dever, Dean, Kick, McClain. To amend sections 145.01, 145.191, 145.38, 145.384, 145.471, 145.472, 145.58, 742.26, 3307.01, 3307.35, 3307.352, 3309.341, 3309.344, and 3501.13 and to repeal sections 145.381, 145.382, 3307.353, and 3309.345 of the Revised Code to enact the "Double Dippers Inappropriately Privileged (DDIP)" to provide that an individual retiring on or after the effective date of this act from one of the state's public retirement systems who is re-employed as a public employee will not receive the pension portion of the retirement allowance for the period of employment. H. B. No. 709 - Representatives Rogers, Young. Cosponsors: Representatives Seitz, Patterson, Manning, Fedor, Arndt, Antonio, Sheehy. To amend sections 1710.01, 1710.02, and 1710.06 of the Revised Code to authorize the creation of a special improvement district to facilitate shoreline improvements. Said bills were considered the first time.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Representative O'Brien submitted the following report: The standing committee on State and Local Government to which was referred H. B. No. 40-Representatives Dever, Greenspan, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: ESTABLISH STATE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE DATABASE Representative Becker moved to amend the title as follows: Add the name: "Perales." MARLENE ANIELSKI STEVEN M. ARNDT MICHAEL ASHFORD HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1901

JANINE R. BOYD RICK CARFAGNA BRIAN HILL MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN SCOTT RYAN

The following members voted "NO" RICHARD D. BROWN JAMES M. HOOPS 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 Ways and Means to which was referred H. B. No. 155-Representatives Sprague, Howse, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendment and recommends its passage when so amended. RE: GRANT TAX CREDIT FOR TRAINING COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATOR Representative Schaffer moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Boyd, Green, Retherford." Representative Green moved to amend as follows: In line 1 of the title, delete "sections" and insert "section"; delete "and 5751.98" In line 2 of the title, delete the first comma and insert "and"; delete ", and 5751.55" In line 3 of the title, delete "a" and insert "an income" In line 6, delete "sections" and insert "section"; delete "and 5751.98" In line 7, delete the first comma and insert "and"; delete ", and 5751.55" In line 47, delete "or 5751.02" In line 81, delete all after "certificate" In line 82, delete all before the underlined period Delete lines 177 through 225 In line 226, delete "sections" and insert "section"; delete "and 5751.98" In line 227, delete "are" and insert "is" 1902 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

In line 229, after "5747.82," insert "and"; delete ", 5751.55, and 5751.98" The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. TIM SCHAFFER GARY SCHERER JOHN M. ROGERS MARLENE ANIELSKI JOHN BECKER LOUIS W. BLESSING III JANINE R. BOYD TERESA FEDOR DOUG GREEN RIORDAN T. MCCLAIN DANIEL RAMOS BILL REINEKE WES RETHERFORD CRAIG S. RIEDEL SCOTT RYAN EMILIA STRONG SYKES The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Smith, K submitted the following report: The standing committee on Financial Institutions, Housing, and Urban Development to which was referred H. B. No. 386-Representatives Henne, Kelly, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: MODIFY CREDIT REPORTING AGENCY FEES FOR A CREDIT REPORT FREEZE Representative Hoops moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Smith, K., Leland." JAMES M. HOOPS ANDREW BRENNER HEARCEL F. CRAIG DAVE GREENSPAN JIM HUGHES CATHERINE D. INGRAM DAVID LELAND BILL REINEKE GARY SCHERER 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 H. B. No. 643- Representatives Arndt, Patterson, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1903

RE: FINANCE PROJECTS FOR PROTECTING LAKE ERIE AND ITS BASIN Representative Ryan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Blessing, Ramos, Rogers, Scherer." SCOTT RYAN P. JACK CERA STEVEN M. ARNDT LOUIS W. BLESSING III THERESA GAVARONE ANNE GONZALES DOUG GREEN DAVE GREENSPAN BRIGID KELLY GEORGE F. LANG SARAH LATOURETTE ADAM C. MILLER MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN JOHN PATTERSON THOMAS F. PATTON DANIEL RAMOS BILL REINEKE CRAIG S. RIEDEL JOHN M. ROGERS MARK J. ROMANCHUK GARY SCHERER ANDY THOMPSON The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar.

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS Representative Schuring moved that the following resolution be brought up for immediate adoption, read by title only, and spread upon the pages of the journal. The motion was agreed to. The question being on the adoption of the resolution, reading as follows: H. R. No. 498-Representative Schuring Relative to the election of Shane Wilkin to fill the vacancy in the membership of the House of Representatives created by the resignation of Clifford A. Rosenberger of the 91st House District.

WHEREAS, Section 11 of Article II of the Ohio Constitution provides for the filling of a vacancy in the membership of the House of Representatives by election by the members of the House of Representatives who are affiliated with the same political party as the person last elected to the seat which has become vacant; and WHEREAS, Clifford A. Rosenberger of the 91st House District, has resigned as a member of the House of Representatives of the 132nd General 1904 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Assembly effective April 12, 2018, thus creating a vacancy in the House of Representatives; therefore be it RESOLVED, By the members of the House of Representatives who are affiliated with the Republican party that Shane Wilkin, Republican, having the qualifications set forth in the Ohio Constitution and the laws of Ohio to be a member of the House of Representatives from the 91st House District, is hereby elected, effective June 20, 2018, pursuant to Section 11 of Article II of the Ohio Constitution, as a member of the House of Representatives from the 91st House District, to fill the vacancy created by the unexpired portion of the term of said Clifford A. Rosenberger, ending on December 31, 2018; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the pages of the Journal of the House of Representatives together with the yeas and nays of the members of the House of Representatives affiliated with the Republican party voting on the resolution, and that the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall certify the resolution and vote on its adoption to the Secretary of State. The question being, “Shall the resolution be adopted?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 63, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Arndt Becker Blessing Brenner Brinkman Carfagna Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Huffman Hughes Johnson Keller Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Patton Pelanda Perales Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Slaby Sprague Stein Thompson Vitale Wiggam Young Smith, R.-63

The resolution was adopted. Mr. Wilkin was escorted to the bar of the House by Representatives Schuring, Seitz, LaTourette, Patton, Reineke, Strahorn, Celebrezze, Sykes, and Kelly, took the oath of office administered by The Honorable Kevin L. Greer, Highland County Court of Common Pleas Judge, and entered upon the discharge of his duties. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1905

State of Ohio County of Franklin I, Shane Wilkin, do solemnly swear to support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Ohio, and faithfully to discharge and perform all duties incumbent upon me as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, according to the best of my ability and understanding; and this I do as I shall answer unto God.

/s/ SHANE WILKIN Shane Wilkin

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of June, 2018.

/s/ KEVIN L. GREER Kevin L. Greer Judge Highland County Court of Common Pleas

Representative Patton moved that majority party members asking leave to be absent or absent the week of Wednesday, June 20, 2018, be excused, so long as a written request is on file in the majority leadership offices. The motion was agreed to. Representative Sykes moved that minority party members asking leave to be absent or absent the week of Wednesday, June 20, 2018, be excused, so long as a written request is on file in the minority leadership offices. The motion was agreed to.

BILLS FOR THIRD CONSIDERATION Sub. H. B. No. 58-Representatives Brenner, Slaby. Cosponsors: Representatives Perales, Zeltwanger, Vitale, Hambley, Conditt, Young, Roegner, Riedel, Thompson, Dean, Cupp, Keller, Blessing. To amend sections 3301.0721 and 3301.0722 of the Revised Code to require the State Board of Education to develop and adopt a model curriculum in cursive handwriting instruction, which may be used by public schools, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" 1906 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 89, nays 4, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-89 Representatives DeVitis, Henne, Kent, and Ramos voted in the negative-4. The bill passed. Representative Slaby moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antonio, Ashford, Barnes, Boccieri, Faber, Fedor, Ginter, Hagan, Hill, Hood, Johnson, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Retherford, Rogers, Schaffer, Scherer, Schuring, Sheehy, Stein, Strahorn, Sweeney, West." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Am. H. B. No. 139-Representatives Perales, Keller. Cosponsors: Representatives Hambley, Fedor, Seitz, Dean. To amend section 149.43 of the Revised Code to eliminate the public disclosure exemption for any permanently retained record 100 years after the date of its creation, with exceptions, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1907

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-93

The bill passed. Representative Perales moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Antonio, Brenner, Craig, Cupp, Green, Greenspan, Lang, Retherford, Riedel, Young." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 231-Representatives Ginter, Sprague. Cosponsors: Representatives Blessing, Green, Riedel, Seitz. To require the State Board of Pharmacy to operate a pilot program for dispensing schedule II controlled substances in lockable or tamper-evident containers, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 89, nays 3, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera 1908 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Clyde Craig Cupp Dean DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-89 Representatives Antani, Lang, and Vitale voted in the negative-3. The bill passed. Representative Ginter moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antonio, Ashford, Craig, Greenspan, Hambley, Hill, Johnson, Landis, Lanese, Manning, Miller, Schaffer, Slaby, Stein, Young." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 296-Representative Gavarone. Cosponsors: Representatives Wiggam, Riedel, Lipps, Smith, R., Ryan, Sprague, Schuring, Butler, Cupp, Arndt, Carfagna, Kick, LaTourette, Patton, Manning, Rezabek, Lang. To amend sections 2925.01 and 2925.03 of the Revised Code to enhance penalties for certain drug trafficking offenses committed in the vicinity of a community addiction services provider, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 92, nays 1, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1909

Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-92 Representative Ramos voted in the negative-1. The bill passed. Representative Gavarone moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antani, Antonio, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Hambley, Hughes, Johnson, Koehler, Landis, Lanese, Leland, Miller, Perales, Reineke, Rogers, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Scherer, Slaby, Stein, Sweeney, West, Wilkin, Young." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 342-Representative Merrin. Cosponsors: Representatives Duffey, Becker, Brinkman, Dean, Riedel, Vitale, Koehler, Schaffer, Butler, Hood. To amend sections 133.18, 306.32, 306.322, 345.01, 345.03, 345.04, 505.48, 505.481, 511.27, 511.28, 511.34, 1545.041, 1545.21, 3311.50, 3318.01, 3318.06, 3318.061, 3318.062, 3318.063, 3318.361, 3318.45, 3381.03, 4582.024, 4582.26, 5705.01, 5705.03, 5705.192, 5705.195, 5705.196, 5705.197, 5705.199, 5705.21, 5705.213, 5705.215, 5705.218, 5705.219, 5705.233, 5705.25, 5705.251, 5705.261, 5705.55, 5748.01, 5748.02, 5748.03, 5748.04, 5748.08, and 5748.09 of the Revised Code to modify the information conveyed in election notices and ballot language for property tax levies, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" 1910 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 61, nays 32, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Arndt Becker Blessing Brenner Brinkman Carfagna Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Faber Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Huffman Hughes Johnson Keller Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Pelanda Perales Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Slaby Sprague Stein Thompson Vitale Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-61 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Antani Antonio Ashford Barnes Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brown Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Edwards Fedor Howse Ingram Kelly Kent Leland Lepore-Hagan Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Ramos Rogers Sheehy Smith, K. Strahorn Sweeney Sykes West-32 The bill passed. Representative Merrin moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Ginter, Householder, Johnson, Lang, Retherford, Roegner, Romanchuk, Ryan, Thompson, Wiggam." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Am. H. B. No. 361-Representative Greenspan. Cosponsors: Representatives Seitz, Blessing. To amend section 5715.19 of the Revised Code to increase the time within which boards of revision must decide property tax complaints, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 91, nays 2, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1911

Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-91 Representatives Ingram and Strahorn voted in the negative-2. The bill passed. Representative Greenspan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Ginter, Hambley, Householder, Lang, LaTourette, Miller, Patton, Rezabek, Rogers, Scherer, Young." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 365-Representatives Hughes, Boggs. Cosponsors: Representatives Arndt, Brenner, Brown, Carfagna, Celebrezze, Cera, Craig, Duffey, Gonzales, Kent, Lanese, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Miller, Ramos, Schaffer, Sheehy, Sweeney, Manning, Rogers. To amend sections 109.42, 121.22, 149.43, 181.21, 181.26, 2903.06, 2903.08, 2903.11, 2903.12, 2905.01, 2905.32, 2907.02, 2907.03, 2907.05, 2907.07, 2919.22, 2919.25, 2921.321, 2921.36, 2923.132, 2925.01, 2925.02, 2925.03, 2925.04, 2925.041, 2925.05, 2925.11, 2929.01, 2929.14, 2929.142, 2929.15, 2929.19, 2929.191, 2929.20, 2929.61, 2930.16, 2943.032, 2953.08, 2967.01, 2967.021, 2967.03, 2967.13, 2967.14, 2967.19, 2967.191, 2967.193, 2967.26, 2967.28, 2971.03, 3719.99, 5120.021, 5120.113, 5120.53, 5120.66, and 5149.04 and to enact sections 2901.011, 2929.144, 2967.271, 2967.272, and 5120.038 of the Revised Code to provide for indefinite prison terms for first or second degree felonies and specified third degree felonies, with presumptive release of offenders sentenced to such a term at the end of the minimum term; to generally allow the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction with approval of the sentencing court to reduce the minimum term for exceptional conduct or adjustment to incarceration; to allow the 1912 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Department to rebut the release presumption and keep the offender in prison up to the maximum term if it makes specified findings; to require the Department to establish a reentry program for all offenders released from prison who it intends to have reside in a halfway house or similar facility but who are not accepted by any such facility; to require the Adult Parole Authority to establish maximum work-load and case-load standards for its parole and field officers and have enough trained officers to comply with the standards; to require that GPS monitoring used for offenders released from prison under such monitoring specify restrictions, including inclusionary zones and necessary exclusionary zones; to require the Department to establish system requirements for GPS monitoring of such offenders by the Department or third-party contract administrators; to require the Department to operate a statewide database for law enforcement use containing specified information about such offenders; to require that third-party administrators for GPS monitoring under a new contract with the Department provide and use a law enforcement-accessible crime scene correlation program; to require the Ohio Criminal Sentencing Commission to appoint an Offender Supervision Study Committee; and to name the act's provisions the Reagan Tokes Act, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 90, nays 3, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-90 Representatives Howse, Lang, and Rezabek voted in the negative-3. The bill passed. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1913

Representative Hughes moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antonio, Ashford, Clyde, Dever, Edwards, Faber, Gavarone, Greenspan, Hoops, Johnson, LaTourette, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Pelanda, Reineke, Romanchuk, Ryan, Schuring, Slaby, Smith, K., Sprague, Strahorn, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. H. B. No. 383-Representative Carfagna. Cosponsors: Representatives Brenner, LaTourette, Boggs, Galonski, Ingram, Miller, Boyd, Barnes, Howse, Kent. To enact section 5104.043 of the Revised Code regarding parental notice of serious risks to the health or safety of children receiving child care, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 91, nays 2, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-91 Representatives Dean and Riedel voted in the negative-2. The bill passed. Representative Carfagna moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Brown, Craig, Faber, Ginter, Greenspan, Hambley, Johnson, Leland, O'Brien, Patterson, Pelanda, Perales, Ramos, 1914 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Rezabek, Rogers, Ryan, Scherer, Schuring, Sheehy, Sweeney, West, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 402-Representative Hill. Cosponsors: Representatives Smith, R., Lang, Seitz, Cera, Becker, Celebrezze, Scherer, Rezabek, Riedel, Koehler, Manning, Kick, Reineke. To amend sections 128.01, 128.32, 4905.402, 4905.61, 4927.02, 4927.101, 4927.12, 4927.17, and 4927.19 and to enact sections 4927.121, 4927.122, 4927.123, 4927.124, and 4927.125 of the Revised Code to revise state regulation of telephone companies, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 60, nays 33, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Arndt Becker Blessing Brenner Brinkman Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Cupp Dever DeVitis Duffey Faber Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hoops Huffman Hughes Johnson Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Patton Pelanda Perales Reineke Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Slaby Sprague Stein Thompson Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-60 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Antonio Ashford Barnes Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brown Clyde Craig Dean Edwards Fedor Hood Householder Howse Ingram Keller Kelly Kent Leland Lepore-Hagan Miller O'Brien Patterson Ramos Retherford Sheehy Smith, K. Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Vitale West-33 The bill passed. Representative Hill moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Blessing, Romanchuk." HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1915

Remove the name: "Cera." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Am. H. B. No. 406-Representative Lanese. Cosponsors: Representatives Hughes, Riedel, Goodman, Kent, Ginter, Young. To amend sections 149.43 and 149.45 of the Revised Code to include forensic mental health providers, mental health evaluation providers, and regional psychiatric hospital employees as individuals whose residential and familial information is exempt from disclosure under the Public Records Law, and whose addresses public offices, upon request, must redact from records available to the general public on the internet, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-93

The bill passed. Representative Lanese moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antonio, Boyd, Brown, Carfagna, Craig, Gavarone, Greenspan, Hambley, Johnson, Landis, LaTourette, Leland, 1916 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Lepore-Hagan, Miller, Patton, Reineke, Rezabek, Ryan, Scherer, Sweeney, West, Wiggam, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 454-Representatives Patterson, Arndt. Cosponsors: Representatives Ashford, Seitz, Becker, Reece, Hambley, Holmes, Boyd, Brown. To amend sections 517.07 and 517.073 of the Revised Code to require a township to offer compensation to responsive owners of certain unused cemetery lots and rights, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 92, nays 1, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-92 Representative Brinkman voted in the negative-1. The bill passed. Representative Arndt moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antonio, Barnes, Craig, Green, Lepore-Hagan, Miller, O'Brien, Perales, Rogers, Sheehy, Sprague." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1917

H. B. No. 477-Representative Koehler. Cosponsors: Representatives Thompson, Sweeney, Becker, Ingram, Vitale, Hambley, Brenner. To amend sections 109.57, 2917.46, 3301.133, 3302.26, 3313.71, and 3313.753 and to repeal sections 3301.073, 3301.0722, 3301.111, 3301.21, 3301.25, 3301.86, 3301.88, 3301.95, 3301.96, 3302.037, 3302.30, 3311.061, 3313.206, and 3313.711 of the Revised Code to eliminate various provisions and programs related to the Department of Education and the operation of primary and secondary schools, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-93

The bill passed. Representative Koehler moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Blessing, Dean, Dever, Green, Henne, Hoops, Lang, Patton, Reineke, Riedel, Ryan, Scherer, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. 1918 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Am. H. B. No. 494-Representative Antani. To amend sections 1349.61, 4111.03, 4111.14, 4113.15, 4113.16, 4121.01, 4123.01, 4123.30, 4123.38, 4123.77, 4141.01, and 5747.01 of the Revised Code to specify that a franchisor is not the employer of a franchisee or employee of a franchisee for purposes of the Minimum Fair Wage Standards Law, the Bimonthly Pay Law, the Workers' Compensation Law, the Unemployment Compensation Law, and the Income Tax Law, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 69, nays 24, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Arndt Becker Blessing Boggs Brenner Brinkman Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Huffman Hughes Johnson Keller Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Patton Pelanda Perales Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Slaby Sprague Stein Sweeney Thompson Vitale Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-69 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Antonio Ashford Barnes Boccieri Boyd Brown Clyde Craig Fedor Howse Ingram Kelly Kent Lepore-Hagan Miller O'Brien Patterson Ramos Rogers Sheehy Smith, K. Strahorn Sykes West-24 The bill passed. Representative Antani moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Brenner, Green, Greenspan, Hambley, Henne, Lang, Merrin, Patton, Pelanda, Reineke, Riedel, Roegner, Ryan, Schaffer, Scherer, Schuring, Seitz, Thompson, Wiggam, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1919

H. B. No. 513-Representatives Brenner, Ginter. Cosponsors: Representatives Arndt, Butler, Carfagna, Gonzales, Hill, Hughes, Leland, McClain, Perales, Riedel, Schaffer, Sprague, Stein, Rogers, Anielski, Hambley, Ramos, Retherford. To amend sections 323.151, 323.152, 323.153, 4503.064, 4503.065, and 4503.066 of the Revised Code to enhance the homestead exemption for surviving spouses of peace officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel killed in the line of duty, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" Representative Cera moved to amend, amendment 2521, as follows: In line 1 of the title, after "323.153," insert "323.157," In line 6 of the title, after "duty" insert "and to remove the income limit that restricts the eligibility of some other homeowners for that exemption" In line 7, after "323.153," insert "323.157," In line 40, strike through ""Total income" means Ohio adjusted gross income of the" Strike through lines 41 through 44 In line 45, strike through "(D)" In line 56, strike through "(E)" and insert "(D)" In line 63, strike through "(F)" and insert "(E)" In line 73, delete "(G)" and insert "(F)" In line 76, delete "(H)" and insert "(G)" In line 82, delete "(I)" and insert "(H)" In line 84, delete "(J)" and insert "(I)" In line 86, delete "(K)" and insert "(J)" In line 107, strike through "The" and insert "Except as provided in division (A)(1)(c) of this section, the"; strike through "one of the following" Strike through lines 108 through 132 In line 133, strike through "of this section equals" Strike through lines 147 through 168 In line 169, strike through "threshold for the current tax year" and insert "(c) If the person received a reduction under division (A)(1) of this section for tax year 2006, the reduction shall equal the greater of the reduction for that tax year or the amount computed under division (A)(1)(b) of this section" 1920 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

In line 176, strike through "(c)" and insert "(b)" In line 192, delete "each" and insert "tax"; after "year" insert "2018 or any tax year thereafter" In line 196, delete "(c)" and insert "(b)" In line 349, strike through "In the case of an application for a" Strike through lines 350 through 358 In line 423, strike through "total income," Between lines 470 and 471, insert: "Sec. 323.157. Each county treasurer and county auditor shall employ the assistants, clerks, and other employees necessary to carry out the duties imposed by sections 323.151 to 323.159 of the Revised Code. The tax commissioner shall promulgate rules necessary to facilitate the reduction of taxes on homesteads, reimbursement by the state, the determination of "total income," and the administration of sections 323.151 to 323.159 of the Revised Code." In line 509, strike through "Total income"; delete the first underlined comma; strike through the second quotation mark; strike through "disabled" and insert "Disabled" In line 537, strike through "one" Strike through lines 538 through 562 In line 563, strike through "of this section equals"; after "following" insert ", except as provided in division (A)(2)(b) of this section" Between lines 576 and 577, insert: "(b) For manufactured and mobile homes for which the tax imposed by section 4503.06 of the Revised Code is computed under division (D)(2) of that section, if the person received a reduction under this section for tax year 2007, the reduction shall equal the greater of the reduction for that year or the amount computed under division (A)(2)(a) of this section." In line 579, strike through "one" Strike through lines 580 through 604 In line 605, strike through "of this section equals"; after "following" insert ", except as provided in division (A)(2)(d) of this section" Strike through lines 616 through 636 In line 637, strike through "threshold for the ensuing tax year" and insert "(d) For manufactured and mobile homes for which the tax imposed by section 4503.06 of the Revised Code is computed under division (D)(1) of that section, if the person received a reduction under this section for tax year 2007, the reduction shall equal the greater of the reduction for that year or the HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1921 amount computed under division (A)(2)(c) of this section" In line 652, strike through "(b)" and insert "(a)" In line 660, strike through "(d)" and insert "(c)" In line 676, delete "any"; after "year" insert "2019 or any tax year thereafter" In line 688, delete "(b)" and insert "(a)" In line 696, delete "(d)" and insert "(c)" In line 765, strike through "The form shall" Strike through lines 766 through 771 In line 772, strike through "of, division (C) or (D) of this section."; strike through "also" In line 843, strike through "total income," In line 862, after "323.153," insert "323.157," In line 864, delete "The" and insert "Except as otherwise provided in those sections, the" In line 865, delete "and"; after "323.153" insert ", and 353.157" In line 866, delete "2018" and insert "2019"; delete "The" and insert "Except as otherwise provided in those sections, the" In line 868, delete "2019" and insert "2020" The question being, “Shall the motion to amend be agreed to?” Representative Seitz moved that the motion be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion to amend be laid on the table?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 59, nays 34, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Arndt Becker Blessing Brenner Carfagna Clyde Cupp Dean Duffey Faber Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hoops Huffman Hughes Johnson Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Patton Pelanda Perales Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Slaby Sprague Stein Sweeney Thompson West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-59 1922 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Antonio Ashford Barnes Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brinkman Brown Celebrezze Cera Craig Dever DeVitis Edwards Fedor Hood Householder Howse Ingram Keller Kelly Kent Lepore-Hagan Miller O'Brien Patterson Ramos Roegner Rogers Sheehy Smith, K. Strahorn Sykes Vitale-34 The motion to amend was laid on the table. The question recurring, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-93

The bill passed. Representative Brenner moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Antonio, Barnes, Blessing, Boyd, Cera, Craig, Dean, Dever, Edwards, Faber, Gavarone, Greenspan, Hood, Hoops, Householder, Johnson, Kelly, Landis, Lang, LaTourette, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Pelanda, Roegner, Romanchuk, Ryan, Schuring, Seitz, Sheehy, Strahorn, Sykes, West, Wilkin, Young, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1923

The title as amended was agreed to. H. B. No. 522-Representative Lanese. To amend sections 4301.62 and 4301.82 of the Revised Code to allow an outdoor refreshment area to include F liquor permit holders, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 87, nays 6, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Gonzales Green Greenspan Hambley Henne Hill Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-87 Representatives Dean, Ginter, Hagan, Hood, Johnson, and Keller voted in the negative-6. The bill passed. Representative Lanese moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antonio, Arndt, Brenner, Celebrezze, Hambley, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, Miller, Patton, Ramos, Retherford, Rogers, Scherer, Schuring, Seitz, Strahorn, Sweeney, West, Wiggam." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 531-Representatives Schuring, Greenspan. To amend sections 122.12, 122.121, and 5739.21 and to enact section 122.122 of the Revised Code to remove limitations on the amount of sports events grants that may be awarded in a fiscal year or for a specific grant, to 1924 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 modify eligibility requirements for such grants, and to fund the grant program from state sales tax receipts, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 84, nays 9, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hoops Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Reineke Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-84 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Brinkman Dean Hood Householder Keller Ramos Retherford Thompson Vitale-9 The bill passed. Representative Greenspan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Ashford, Barnes, Brown, Clyde, Craig, Gavarone, Lanese, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, Miller, O'Brien, Reineke, Rezabek, Rogers, Ryan, Strahorn, Sweeney, West." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 541-Representatives Patterson, LaTourette. Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Brown, Riedel, O'Brien, Seitz, Huffman, Johnson, Lepore-Hagan. To amend sections 4715.09, 4715.20, 4725.26, 4730.02, 4731.41, 4731.43, 4731.60, and 4734.14 and to enact sections 4723.321 and 4725.591 of the Revised Code to authorize health professionals licensed in other states to HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1925 provide volunteer health services during charitable events, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-93

The bill passed. Representative LaTourette moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antonio, Arndt, Boggs, Boyd, Celebrezze, Clyde, Craig, Dean, Faber, Gavarone, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Hambley, Hood, Koehler, Lang, Leland, Manning, Miller, Patton, Perales, Ramos, Rezabek, Roegner, Rogers, Ryan, Sheehy, Slaby, Smith, K., Stein, Sweeney, Thompson, West, Wiggam, Young, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. H. B. No. 548-Representative McClain. Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Thompson, Hood, Hambley, Riedel, Dean, Wiggam, Retherford, Seitz, Lipps, Green, Sheehy, Lepore-Hagan. To amend section 4511.84 of the Revised Code to permit a person to wear 1926 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 earplugs for hearing protection while operating a motorcycle, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-93

The bill passed. Representative McClain moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antani, Arndt, Blessing, Brenner, Celebrezze, Duffey, Ginter, Gonzales, Greenspan, Hoops, Johnson, Landis, Manning, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Perales, Rezabek, Roegner, Rogers, Ryan, Schaffer, Scherer, Stein, Sweeney, West, Young." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Am. H. B. No. 552-Representative LaTourette. Cosponsors: Representatives Hambley, Lanese, Romanchuk. To amend sections 955.16, 959.06, 4729.01, 4729.531, 4729.532, 4729.54, and 4729.55 and to enact sections 955.151, 959.134, 3719.091, 4729.533, 4729.534, 4729.535, 4729.542, 4729.991, and 4741.201 of the Revised Code to establish requirements governing the chemical capture of animals, prohibit HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1927 the use of gas chambers when euthanizing an animal, and to make changes to the law governing euthanasia of an animal by lethal injection, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 89, nays 4, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-89 Representatives Becker, Dean, Hood, and Keller voted in the negative-4. The bill passed. Representative LaTourette moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antonio, Brown, Clyde, Edwards, Greenspan, Hughes, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Perales, Rezabek, Rogers, Ryan, Scherer, Sweeney, Thompson." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. S. B. No. 257-Senators Uecker, O'Brien. Cosponsors: Senators Huffman, Hottinger, LaRose, Lehner, Wilson, Beagle, Sykes, Skindell, Gardner, Balderson, Brown, Burke, Coley, Dolan, Hackett, Hoagland, Manning, McColley, Obhof, Oelslager, Peterson, Schiavoni, Tavares, Terhar, Yuko Representatives Landis, O'Brien, Wiggam. To amend sections 1531.01, 1533.01, 1533.10, 1533.101, 1533.102, 1533.103, 1533.11, 1533.111, 1533.13, 1533.32, and 2923.16 and to enact 1928 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 sections 1533.321 and 1533.38 of the Revised Code to make changes to the laws governing hunting and fishing, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-93

The bill passed. Representative Landis moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antani, Arndt, Blessing, Brenner, Brown, Carfagna, Cera, Clyde, Craig, Cupp, Dean, Dever, Edwards, Faber, Gavarone, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Hambley, Hoops, Johnson, Kick, Leland, Lepore- Hagan, Miller, Patterson, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Ramos, Retherford, Rezabek, Riedel, Rogers, Ryan, Schaffer, Scherer, Schuring, Seitz, Sheehy, Stein, Strahorn, Sweeney, Thompson, Vitale, West, Wilkin, Young, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1929

Sub. S. B. No. 4-Senators Kunze, Oelslager. Cosponsors: Senators Obhof, Terhar, Gardner, Hite, Eklund, Huffman, LaRose, Hottinger, Bacon, Balderson, Beagle, Brown, Burke, Coley, Dolan, Hackett, Hoagland, Jordan, Lehner, Manning, O'Brien, Schiavoni, Sykes, Tavares, Thomas, Uecker, Wilson, Yuko Representatives Manning, Celebrezze, Galonski, Rogers. To amend sections 2951.041 and 2953.38 and to enact section 2953.521 of the Revised Code to allow a person who is found not guilty of an offense or who is the defendant named in a dismissed criminal charge to apply for a court order to expunge the person's official records in the case if the charge or not guilty finding was the result of the applicant having been a human trafficking victim; to allow a person convicted of certain prostitution-related offenses to apply for the expungement of the conviction record of any offense, other than a specified disqualifying offense, the person's participation in which was a result of having been a human trafficking victim; and to allow intervention in lieu of conviction for persons charged with committing an offense while a victim of compelling prostitution, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 81, nays 12, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes West Young Smith, R.-81 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Brinkman Hagan Lang Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Seitz Thompson Vitale Wiggam Wilkin-12 1930 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

The bill passed. Representative Gavarone moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Anielski, Antani, Antonio, Barnes, Boggs, Boyd, Brenner, Craig, Dean, Edwards, Fedor, Gavarone, Greenspan, Hambley, Howse, Ingram, Lanese, LaTourette, Lepore-Hagan, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Ramos, Reineke, Ryan, Schuring, Smith, K., Strahorn, Sykes, West, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. S. B. No. 86-Senator Hackett. Cosponsors: Senators Brown, Eklund, Schiavoni, Skindell, Sykes, Tavares, Terhar, Williams, Yuko, Uecker, Bacon, Balderson, Beagle, Burke, Coley, Dolan, Gardner, Hite, Hoagland, Hottinger, Huffman, Jordan, Kunze, Lehner, Manning, Obhof, O'Brien, Oelslager, Peterson, Thomas, Wilson Representatives Hambley, Anielski, Holmes, Becker, Carfagna, Hill, Hoops, O'Brien, Perales, Ryan. To amend sections 4501.21 and 4503.772 and to enact sections 5.036, 5.074, 5.2315, 5.243, 5.244, 5.245, 5.2512, 5.2571, 5.262, 5.263, 5.264, 5.481, 5.49, 5.50, 4503.567, 4503.595, 4503.723, 4503.734, 4503.765, 4503.872, 4503.909, 4503.941, 4503.952, 4503.953, 4503.954, 4503.955, 5534.152, 5534.39, 5534.403, 5534.404, 5534.481, 5534.492, 5534.493, 5534.77, 5534.805, 5534.806, 5534.808, 5534.81, 5534.82, 5534.83, 5534.85, 5534.891, 5534.892, 5534.96, and 5534.98 of the Revised Code to designate multiple memorial highways and bridges, to create multiple nonstandard license plates, to create multiple special designations, and to designate John Glenn's childhood home as a state historic site, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brinkman Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dean Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hood Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1931

Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Thompson Vitale West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-93

The bill passed. Representative Anielski moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Antani, Antonio, Arndt, Ashford, Boggs, Boyd, Brown, Celebrezze, Cera, Clyde, Craig, Dever, Faber, Gavarone, Gonzales, Green, Greenspan, Hagan, Howse, Huffman, Hughes, Landis, Lanese, Lang, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, McClain, Miller, Patterson, Patton, Ramos, Reineke, Retherford, Riedel, Roegner, Rogers, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Scherer, Schuring, Sheehy, Stein, Strahorn, Sweeney, Sykes, Thompson, West, Wilkin, Young, Speaker Smith." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to.

Message from the Senate Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred in the passage of the following bill: Am. Sub. H. B. No. 111 - Representatives Carfagna, Ryan Cosponsors: Representatives Brenner, Butler, Cupp, Dever, Duffey, Goodman, Hambley, LaTourette, Riedel, Schaffer, Seitz, Stein, Wiggam, Young, Holmes, O'Brien, Bishoff, Anielski, Antonio, Arndt, Blessing, Boccieri, Boyd, Celebrezze, Clyde, Craig, Edwards, Fedor, Gavarone, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Householder, Howse, Huffman, Ingram, Keller, Kent, Kick, Landis, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, Miller, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Ramos, Reece, Reineke, Rogers, Scherer, Sprague, Strahorn, Sweeney, West Senators Brown, Burke, Eklund, Hackett, Hoagland, Kunze, Lehner, O'Brien, Schiavoni, Sykes, Tavares, Thomas, Yuko To amend sections 140.01, 339.01, 2925.03, 3715.08, 3719.13, 3719.27, 3719.61, 3721.01, 4723.41, 4723.431, 4723.44, 4723.482, 4723.75, 4729.291, 4729.292, 4730.19, 4731.09, 4731.19, 4731.22, 4731.222, 4731.27, 4731.291, 1932 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

4731.295, 4731.297, 4731.52, 4759.05, 4761.03, 4761.05, 4761.06, 4779.08, 4779.19, 4779.20, 5119.01, 5119.21, 5119.34, 5119.36, 5119.361, 5119.37, 5119.39, 5119.391, 5119.392, 5119.99, 5122.01, and 5122.10; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 5119.37 (5119.431) and 5119.39 (5119.43); to enact new section 5119.37 and sections 5119.35 and 5119.371 of the Revised Code; and to amend Section 757.20 of Am. Sub. H.B. 49 of the 132nd General Assembly to authorize certain advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to have a person involuntarily transported to a hospital for a mental health examination; to modify APRN standard care arrangement requirements; to clarify APRN license application requirements; to grandfather certain APRNs from meeting educational and examination requirements for licensure; to reduce the pre- examination practice requirement for certain dialysis technician applicants; to make changes in the laws administered by the State Medical Board, including those related to physician training certificates and limited permits to practice respiratory care; to coordinate procedures for investigating Respiratory Care Law violations with procedures governing State Medical Board investigations; to make changes relating to physician assistant supervision agreements; to authorize a board of county hospital trustees of a charter county hospital to have hospital facilities in a county contiguous to any charter county; to establish a biennial license renewal system for orthotists, prosthetists, and pedorthists; to modify an allocation to children's crisis care facilities; to require certification of certain addiction services; to modify the requirements for licensure of methadone treatment programs and to require licensure of other opioid treatment programs; to repeal sections 5119.367, 5119.391, and 5119.392 of the Revised Code twelve months after the effective date of this act; and to declare an emergency. As a substitute bill with the following additional amendments, in which the concurrence of the House is requested. In line 6002, after "(1)" insert "Both of the following take effect on the ninety-first day after the effective date of this act: (a) The amendment of sections 339.01, 4723.431, 4723.44, 4723.75, 4730.19, 4731.09, 4731.19, 4731.22, 4731.222, 4731.27, 4731.291, 4731.295, 4731.297, 4731.52, 4759.05, 4761.03, 4761.05, 4761.06, 4779.08, 4779.19, 4779.20, 5119.37, 5119.39, 5119.391, 5119.392, 5122.01, and 5122.10 of the Revised Code; (b) The amendment, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, of sections 5119.37 (5119.531) and 5119.39 (5119.43) of the Revised Code. (2)" HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1933

In line 6009, delete "(2)" and insert "(3)"

Attest: Vincent L. Keeran, Clerk.

Representative Schuring moved that the Senate amendments to Am. Sub. H. B. No. 111-Representatives Carfagna, Ryan, et. al., be taken up for immediate consideration. The motion was agreed to without objection. The Senate amendments to Am. Sub. H. B. No. 111-Representatives Carfagna, Ryan, et. al., were taken up for consideration. Am. Sub. H. B. No. 111-Representatives Carfagna, Ryan. Cosponsors: Representatives Brenner, Butler, Cupp, Dever, Duffey, Goodman, Hambley, LaTourette, Riedel, Schaffer, Seitz, Stein, Wiggam, Young, Holmes, O'Brien, Bishoff, Anielski, Antonio, Arndt, Blessing, Boccieri, Boyd, Celebrezze, Clyde, Craig, Edwards, Fedor, Gavarone, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Householder, Howse, Huffman, Ingram, Keller, Kent, Kick, Landis, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, Miller, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Ramos, Reece, Reineke, Rogers, Scherer, Sprague, Strahorn, Sweeney, West Senators Brown, Burke, Eklund, Hackett, Hoagland, Kunze, Lehner, O'Brien, Schiavoni, Sykes, Tavares, Thomas, Yuko. To amend sections 140.01, 339.01, 2925.03, 3715.08, 3719.13, 3719.27, 3719.61, 3721.01, 4723.41, 4723.431, 4723.44, 4723.482, 4723.75, 4729.291, 4729.292, 4730.19, 4731.09, 4731.19, 4731.22, 4731.222, 4731.27, 4731.291, 4731.295, 4731.297, 4731.52, 4759.05, 4761.03, 4761.05, 4761.06, 4779.08, 4779.19, 4779.20, 5119.01, 5119.21, 5119.34, 5119.36, 5119.361, 5119.37, 5119.39, 5119.391, 5119.392, 5119.99, 5122.01, and 5122.10; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 5119.37 (5119.431) and 5119.39 (5119.43); to enact new section 5119.37 and sections 5119.35 and 5119.371 of the Revised Code; and to amend Section 757.20 of Am. Sub. H.B. 49 of the 132nd General Assembly to authorize certain advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to have a person involuntarily transported to a hospital for a mental health examination; to modify APRN standard care arrangement requirements; to clarify APRN license application requirements; to grandfather certain APRNs from meeting educational and examination requirements for licensure; to reduce the pre- examination practice requirement for certain dialysis technician applicants; to make changes in the laws administered by the State Medical Board, including those related to physician training certificates and limited permits to practice respiratory care; to coordinate procedures for investigating Respiratory Care Law violations with procedures governing State Medical Board investigations; to make changes relating to physician assistant supervision 1934 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 agreements; to authorize a board of county hospital trustees of a charter county hospital to have hospital facilities in a county contiguous to any charter county; to establish a biennial license renewal system for orthotists, prosthetists, and pedorthists; to modify an allocation to children's crisis care facilities; to require certification of certain addiction services; to modify the requirements for licensure of methadone treatment programs and to require licensure of other opioid treatment programs; to repeal sections 5119.367, 5119.391, and 5119.392 of the Revised Code twelve months after the effective date of this act; and to declare an emergency. The question being, “Shall the emergency clause stand as part of the bill?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 84, nays 8, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Clyde Craig Cupp Dever Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hoops Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Sykes Thompson West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-84 Representatives Brinkman, Cera, DeVitis, Dean, Hood, Householder, Strahorn, and Vitale voted in the negative-8. Having received the required Constitutional majority, the emergency clause stood as part of the bill. The question being, “Shall the Senate amendments be concurred in?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 88, nays 4, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1935

Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Keller Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Retherford Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Sprague Stein Strahorn Sykes Thompson West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-88 Representatives Brinkman, Dean, Hood, and Vitale voted in the negative-4. The Senate amendments were concurred in. Message from the Senate Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred in the passage of the following bill: Sub. H. B. No. 506 - Representative Hill Cosponsors: Representatives Thompson, Smith, R., Patterson, Schuring, Seitz, Koehler, Patton, Stein, West, Sweeney, Kick, Ryan, Hoops, Hambley, Rezabek, Rogers Senators Hackett, Hoagland, O'Brien, Yuko To amend sections 956.01, 956.02, 956.03, 956.04, 956.05, 956.051, 956.06, 956.07, 956.08, 956.10, 956.11, 956.13, 956.14, 956.18, 956.181, 956.19, 956.20, 956.21, and 956.22; to enact sections 956.031 and 956.041; and to repeal section 956.12 of the Revised Code to revise the law governing high volume dog breeders and other dog-related professionals and facilities. As a substitute bill, in which the concurrence of the House is requested.

Attest: Vincent L. Keeran, Clerk.

Representative Schuring moved that the Senate amendments to Sub. H. B. No. 506-Representative Hill, et. al., be taken up for immediate consideration. The motion was agreed to without objection. The Senate amendments to Sub. H. B. No. 506-Representative Hill, et. al., were taken up for consideration. 1936 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018

Sub. H. B. No. 506-Representative Hill. Cosponsors: Representatives Thompson, Patterson, Schuring, Seitz, Koehler, Patton, Stein, West, Sweeney, Kick, Ryan, Hoops, Hambley, Rezabek, Rogers, Speaker Smith Senators Hackett, Hoagland, O'Brien, Yuko. To amend sections 956.01, 956.02, 956.03, 956.04, 956.05, 956.051, 956.06, 956.07, 956.08, 956.10, 956.11, 956.13, 956.14, 956.18, 956.181, 956.19, 956.20, 956.21, and 956.22; to enact sections 956.031 and 956.041; and to repeal section 956.12 of the Revised Code to revise the law governing high volume dog breeders and other dog-related professionals and facilities. The question being, “Shall the Senate amendments be concurred in?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 85, nays 6, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Anielski Antani Antonio Arndt Ashford Barnes Becker Blessing Boccieri Boggs Boyd Brenner Brown Carfagna Celebrezze Cera Clyde Craig Cupp Dever DeVitis Duffey Edwards Faber Fedor Gavarone Ginter Gonzales Green Greenspan Hagan Hambley Henne Hill Hoops Householder Howse Huffman Hughes Ingram Johnson Kelly Kent Kick Koehler Landis Lanese Lang LaTourette Leland Lepore-Hagan Lipps Manning McClain Merrin Miller O'Brien Patterson Patton Pelanda Perales Ramos Reineke Rezabek Riedel Roegner Rogers Romanchuk Ryan Schaffer Scherer Schuring Seitz Sheehy Slaby Smith, K. Stein Strahorn Sykes Thompson West Wiggam Wilkin Young Smith, R.-85 Representatives Brinkman, Dean, Hood, Keller, Retherford, and Vitale voted in the negative-6. The Senate amendments were concurred in.

MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER Pursuant to House Rules 13, 28, and 30, the Speaker hereby makes changes to the membership of the following standing committees, effective June 19, 2018:

Education and Career Readiness: Remove Speaker Smith. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 1937

Government Accountability and Oversight: Remove Speaker Smith.

MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER Pursuant to House Rules 13, 28, and 30, the Speaker hereby makes changes to the membership of the following standing committees, effective June 20, 2018: Education and Career Readiness: Appoint Representative Wilkin.

State and Local Government: Remove Representative Ryan; appoint Representative Wilkin.

MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER The Speaker of the House of Representatives, on June 20, 2018, signed the following: Am. Sub. H. B. No. 8-Representatives Hambley, Rezabek - et al. Sub. H. B. No. 21-Representative Hambley - et al. Sub. H. B. No. 133-Representative Ryan - et al. Sub. H. B. No. 159-Representative Riedel - et al. Sub. H. B. No. 225-Representative Thompson - et al. Am. H. B. No. 229-Representatives Romanchuk, Wiggam - et al. Sub. H. B. No. 332-Representative Antani - et al. Sub. H. B. No. 366-Representative Gavarone - et al. Sub. H. B. No. 438-Representatives Hambley, Kick - et al. S. B. No. 139-Senators Skindell, Eklund - et al. S. B. No. 163-Senator Wilson - et al. S. C. R. No. 15-Senators O'Brien, Wilson - et al.

On motion of Representative Schuring, the House adjourned until Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 9:00 o'clock a.m.

Attest: BRADLEY J. YOUNG, Clerk.