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OHIO House of Representatives JOURNAL JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OHIO House of Representatives JOURNAL TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 1801 ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVENTH DAY Hall of the House of Representatives, Columbus, Ohio Tuesday, May 19, 2020, 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 Powell was selected to preside under the Rule. The journal of the previous legislative day was read and approved. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were introduced: H. B. No. 635 - Representatives Rogers, Patterson. Cosponsors: Representatives Blair, Cera, Hicks-Hudson, Miller, J., O'Brien, Sheehy, Robinson, Russo, Smith, K., West. To amend sections 3314.015, 3314.016, and 3314.02 and to repeal sections 3314.021 and 3314.027 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 265.335 of H.B. 166 of the 133rd General Assembly to require all community school sponsors to receive approval from and enter into an agreement with the Department of Education and to make changes regarding eligibility for the Quality Community School Support Program. H. B. No. 636 - Representative Sobecki. To amend section 3327.01 of the Revised Code to exempt a school district from transporting students to a chartered nonpublic school or a community school under certain circumstances and to declare an emergency. H. B. No. 637 - Representative Cross. To amend sections 2151.07, 2301.02, and 2301.03 and to enact section 2101.027 of the Revised Code to reallocate jurisdictional responsibilities of current judges of the Hardin County Court of Common Pleas and to create the Domestic Relations Division of the Hardin County Court of Common Pleas. H. B. No. 638 - Representative Crawley. To enact section 101.39 of the Revised Code to establish the Legislative Youth Advisory Council to examine and facilitate communication between youth and the General Assembly regarding issues of importance to youth. H. B. No. 639 - Representative Crawley. To enact sections 4915.01, 4915.02, 4915.04, 4915.10, 4915.11, 4915.12, 4915.13, 4915.15, 4915.16, 4915.17, 4915.20, 4915.21, 4915.23, 4915.25, 4915.26, 4915.30, 4915.31, 4915.32, 4915.33, 4915.34, 4915.35, 4915.36, 1802 HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 4915.37, and 4915.40 of the Revised Code to regulate water utility providers' ability to curtail, disrupt, or disconnect water service to customers. H. B. No. 640 - Representative Brent. Cosponsors: Representatives Crawley, Robinson, Hicks-Hudson, Leland, Howse, Lightbody, Skindell, Weinstein, Boyd. To enact sections 5101.52, 5101.521, 5101.522, and 5101.523 of the Revised Code to establish a kinship caregivers' bill of rights and to make an appropriation. H. B. No. 641 - Representative Brent. Cosponsors: Representatives Robinson, Crawley, Sheehy, Sobecki, Lang, O'Brien, Lightbody, Seitz. To amend section 3796.01 of the Revised Code to authorize the use of medical marijuana for autism spectrum disorder. H. B. No. 642 - Representative Brent. To amend sections 1.58, 109.572, 2923.01, 2923.41, 2925.01, 2925.02, 2925.03, 2925.04, 2925.05, 2925.11, 2925.14, 2925.22, 2925.23, 2925.36, 2925.38, 2925.51, 2929.01, 2929.14, 3719.01, 3719.21, 3734.44, 4510.17, and 5924.1121; to enact sections 1.06, 2925.111, 2927.30, 2927.31, 2927.32, and 2953.39; and to repeal section 2925.141 of the Revised Code to repeal criminal prohibitions against the trafficking and possession of cannabis. H. B. No. 643 - Representative Howse. To enact sections 1501.50, 1546.40, 1546.41, 1546.42, 1546.43, and 1546.44 of the Revised Code to create the Outdoor Rx Program and the Outdoor Learning Grant Program in the Department of Natural Resources and to make an appropriation. H. B. No. 644 - Representative Howse. Cosponsors: Representatives Sobecki, Crossman. To enact section 182.01 of the Revised Code to create the Loving State Index and the Loving State Index Commission to evaluate and rank municipal corporations in Ohio regarding critical supports that are vital to student academic success in order to identify gaps in opportunity for low-income individuals and minority individuals. H. B. No. 645 - Representatives Howse, Brent. To enact sections 4145.01, 4145.02, 4145.04, 4145.06, 4145.07, 4145.08, 4145.10, 4145.13, 4145.14, 4145.16, 4145.17, and 4145.99 of the Revised Code to establish an auto-enrollment retirement savings program for private sector employees. H. B. No. 646 - Representative Howse. HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 1803 To require the Director of Health to establish and operate a pilot program to provide individual, problem-solving therapy sessions and related family support services to youth and young adults in Cleveland who are at a high risk for gun violence. H. B. No. 647 - Representative Strahorn. To amend section 2923.20 of the Revised Code to prohibit the manufacture or possession for sale of high-capacity magazines except for authorized use by law enforcement agencies or for federal military purposes. H. B. No. 648 - Representative Rogers. Cosponsors: Representatives Crawley, Ingram, Lepore-Hagan, O'Brien, Sobecki. To amend sections 9.37, 124.151, 125.21, 126.35, 307.55, 319.16, 321.15, and 3375.351 and to enact sections 4113.90, 4113.91, 4113.92, and 4113.93 of the Revised Code to regulate employee compensation by payroll card. H. B. No. 649 - Representatives Stoltzfus, Hood. Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Brinkman, Dean, Jones, Jordan, Keller, Kick, Lang, Lipps, Powell, Riedel, Vitale, Wiggam, Zeltwanger. To amend sections 161.09, 3701.13, 3701.23, 3701.99, 3707.04, 3707.05, 3707.26, 3709.20, and 3709.21 and to enact section 3701.234 of the Revised Code regarding the authority of the Department of Health and local boards of health to make certain orders and regarding the testing of individuals for certain communicable diseases. H. B. No. 650 - Representative Upchurch. To amend section 3796.01 of the Revised Code to authorize the use of medical marijuana for anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, and opioid use disorder. H. B. No. 651 - Representative Baldridge. To amend Section 265.210 of H.B. 166 of the 133rd General Assembly to require the Department of Education to make an additional payment in fiscal year 2020 or 2021 to certain school districts that experience a decrease in the taxable value of the district's utility tangible personal property. H. B. No. 652 - Representative Rogers. To enact sections 2927.31, 2927.311, 2927.312, 2927.313, 2927.314, 2927.315, and 2927.316 of the Revised Code regarding the nonconsensual distribution of explicit images. H. B. No. 653 - Representatives Hoops, Miller, A. To amend section 3313.5315 and to repeal section 3313.5316 of the Revised Code regarding interscholastic athletics in schools. 1804 HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 H. B. No. 654 - Representative Galonski. To require the Treasurer of State to issue loans free of interest to federal employees whose pay has ceased due to a lack of federal appropriations and to make an appropriation. H. B. No. 655 - Representative Galonski. To amend sections 1.58, 109.572, 109.60, 128.04, 177.01, 1547.11, 1901.186, 2151.414, 2152.021, 2152.18, 2743.60, 2919.22, 2923.01, 2923.241, 2923.31, 2923.41, 2925.01, 2925.02, 2925.04, 2925.041, 2925.05, 2925.06, 2925.061, 2925.07, 2925.08, 2925.09, 2925.13, 2925.14, 2925.22, 2925.23, 2925.31, 2925.32, 2925.33, 2925.36, 2925.37, 2925.38, 2925.42, 2925.50, 2925.51, 2925.52, 2925.55, 2925.56, 2925.57, 2927.21, 2929.01, 2929.13, 2929.14, 2929.141, 2929.15, 2929.18, 2929.25, 2929.34, 2933.51, 2935.36, 2941.1410, 2945.71, 2951.041, 2967.18, 2967.19, 2967.28, 3301.32, 3301.541, 3313.662, 3319.31, 3319.39, 3707.57, 3712.09, 3719.01, 3719.013, 3719.21, 3719.41, 3719.99, 3721.121, 3734.44, 3745.13, 3767.01, 3796.01, 3796.27, 4112.02, 4123.54, 4301.61, 4510.01, 4510.17, 4511.19, 4729.99, 4742.03, 5103.0319, 5119.36, 5119.37, 5119.391, 5120.53, 5153.111, 5502.13, and 5924.1121; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 2925.02 (2925.05), 2925.04 (2925.06), 2925.041 (2925.061), 2925.05 (2925.07), and 2925.06 (2925.08); to enact new sections 2925.02, 2925.03, 2925.04, 2925.041, and 2925.11 and sections 2925.021 and 2925.10; to repeal sections 2925.03, 2925.11, 2925.12, 2925.141, and 2925.58 of the Revised Code; and to amend Section 6 of H.B. 523 of the 131st General Assembly, to revise Ohio's Drug Offense Law, and to continue the provisions of this act on and after March 22, 2020, by amending the versions of sections 3719.01 and 3796.01 of the Revised Code that are scheduled to take effect on that date. H. B. No. 656 - Representative Galonski. To amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 5164.10 (5164.16), and to enact new section 5164.10 and sections 3902.50 and 3902.51 of the Revised Code to require health plan issuers to cover hearing aids and related services for persons under twenty- two years of age and to require the Medicaid program to cover hearing aids. H. B. No. 657 - Representative Galonski. To amend section 4511.75 of the Revised Code to increase, from ten to twenty feet, the distance a driver is required to stop from a stopped school bus.
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