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, 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. H. B. No. 658 - Representative Galonski. To amend sections 109.78, 2923.11, and 2923.122 of the Revised Code to require firearms training for school employees approved to convey firearms HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 1805 into a school safety zone. H. B. No. 659 - Representative Galonski. To amend section 149.43 of the Revised Code to exempt from disclosure as a public record the residential and familial information of retired public service workers. H. B. No. 660 - Representative Galonski. To amend sections 2913.01, 2913.02, 2913.51, and 3796.01 of the Revised Code to establish theft offenses for medical marijuana. H. B. No. 661 - Representative Galonski. To amend section 4730.14 and to enact sections 4723.251, 4729.261, 4730.141, and 4731.283 of the Revised Code to require nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants, physicians, and podiatrists to complete continuing education in human trafficking. H. B. No. 662 - Representative Miranda. Cosponsors: Representatives Ingram, Miller, J., Galonski, Crossman, Brown, Sobecki, Smith, K., Riedel, Patterson. To require school districts and schools to conduct the fall administration of the third grade English language arts assessment in November for the 2020- 2021 school year and to declare an emergency. H. B. No. 663 - Representatives Hood, Dean. Cosponsors: Representatives Riedel, Lang, Keller, Brinkman, Jordan, Zeltwanger, Kick, McClain. To amend sections 121.083, 123.281, 164.07, 176.011, 307.022, 307.671, 307.673, 307.674, 307.696, 351.06, 353.03, 1311.25, 1506.44, 1509.071, 1710.02, 5540.03, and 6117.012 and to repeal sections 176.05, 4115.03, 4115.031, 4115.033, 4115.034, 4115.04, 4115.05, 4115.06, 4115.07, 4115.071, 4115.08, 4115.09, 4115.10, 4115.101, 4115.11, 4115.12, 4115.13, 4115.131, 4115.132, 4115.133, 4115.14, 4115.15, 4115.16, 4115.21, 4115.99, and 6121.061 of the Revised Code to repeal the Prevailing Wage Law. H. B. No. 664 - Representatives Galonski, Sykes. To amend section 4501.21 and to enact section 4503.945 of the Revised Code to create the "Summit Metro Parks" license plate. H. B. No. 665 - Representatives Jones, Wilkin. To amend sections 901.06, 901.71, 901.74, 1711.01, 1711.02, 1711.03, 1711.05, 1711.07, 1711.08, 1711.09, 1711.11, 1711.13, 1711.22, 1711.26, 1711.50, 1711.51, 1711.52, 1711.53, 1711.532, 1711.533, 1711.534, 1711.54, 1711.55, 1711.551, 1711.552, 1711.56, 1711.57, 1711.99, 3749.01, and 5709.10; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as 1806 HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 indicated in parentheses, sections 901.06 (1711.06), 1711.50 (993.01), 1711.51 (993.02), 1711.52 (993.03), 1711.53 (993.04), 1711.531 (993.05), 1711.532 (993.041), 1711.533 (993.042), 1711.534 (993.043), 1711.54 (993.06), 1711.55 (993.07), 1711.551 (993.08), 1711.552 (993.071), 1711.56 (993.09), and 1711.57 (993.10); to enact sections 993.99 and 6119.092; and to repeal sections 755.35, 755.36, 755.37, 901.07, and 1711.06 of the Revised Code to modify the laws governing agricultural societies, to recodify the law governing amusement ride safety, to address funding and other issues related to county and independent agricultural societies and the Ohio Expositions Commission, and to declare an emergency. H. B. No. 666 - Representatives Swearingen, LaRe. Cosponsors: Representatives Romanchuk, Jordan, Reineke, Seitz, Becker, Abrams, Jones, Carfagna, Cross, Hambley, Lang, Antani, Weinstein. To amend section 4303.041 and to enact sections 4303.185 and 4303.252 of the Revised Code to enact provisions of law relative to the sale and delivery of alcoholic beverages by liquor permit holders and to declare an emergency. Said bills were considered the first time.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Representative Smith, K. submitted the following report: The standing committee on Public Utilities to which was referred H. B. No. 163-Representative Brinkman, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. RE: WITHHOLD FUNDS-MUNICIPAL WATER/SEWER EXTRATERRITORIAL PRACTICES NIRAJ J. ANTANI THOMAS E. BRINKMAN JR. ANTHONY DEVITIS A.

The following members voted "NO" JEFFREY A. CROSSMAN SEDRICK DENSON THOMAS F. PATTON PHILLIP M. ROBINSON, JR. JOHN M. ROGERS HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 1807

The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Robinson submitted the following report: The standing committee on Primary and Secondary Education to which was referred H. B. No. 409-Representative Koehler, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendments and recommends its passage when so amended. RE: REGARDS ATTENDANCE AT COMPUTER-BASED COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Representative Koehler moved to amend as follows: In line 385, after "providers" insert "; (7) Other documented communication with school staff or service providers related to school curriculum or programs" In line 395, after "enrolled." insert "The school's attendance policy shall define "on pace for on-time completion" for purposes of division (B)(1) (b) of this section." In line 396, after "(2)" insert "If a student is not considered in attendance under division (B)(1) of this section, the student shall be considered absent for those hours of instructional activities offered by the school in that school year in which the student does not participate. (3)" In line 419, after "in" insert "that school or" In line 420, delete "calendar" and insert "school" The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. Representative Koehler moved to amend as follows: After line 433, insert: "(F) Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the procedure for automatically withdrawing a student from school that must be adopted as part of a school's attendance policy in accordance with division (A)(6)(b) of section 3314.03 of the Revised Code." The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. DON JONES PHILLIP M. ROBINSON, JR. SARA P. CARRUTHERS ERICA C. CRAWLEY ROBERT R. CUPP CATHERINE D. INGRAM J. 1808 HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020

GAYLE MANNING JOSEPH A. MILLER III JOHN PATTERSON J. TODD SMITH LISA A. SOBECKI JASON STEPHENS The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Leland submitted the following report: The standing committee on Criminal Justice to which was referred H. B. No. 208-Representatives Roemer, Miller, J., et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. RE: INCREASE PENALTY FOR ASSAULT IF VICTIM A SPORTS OFFICIAL Representative Seitz moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Lang, Plummer, Leland, Rogers" GEORGE F. LANG DAVID LELAND JIM BUTLER JEFFREY A. CROSSMAN ROBERT R. CUPP DIANE V. GRENDELL JOHN M. ROGERS BILL SEITZ THOMAS WEST

The following member voted "NO" The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Patterson submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance to which was referred H. B. No. 282- Representatives Holmes, A., LaRe, having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. RE: PERMIT USE OF ELECTRONIC INSTANT BINGO DEVICES Representative Oelslager moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Hambley, Roemer, Rogers, West" JAMIE CALLENDER JIM BUTLER SARA P. CARRUTHERS ERICA C. CRAWLEY JON CROSS ROBERT R. CUPP HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 1809

JAY EDWARDS HARAZ N. GHANBARI DAVE GREENSPAN STEPHEN D. HAMBLEY PAULA HICKS-HUDSON JAMES M. HOOPS STEPHANIE D. HOWSE P. MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN JOHN PATTERSON PHIL PLUMMER TRACY M. RICHARDSON BILL ROEMER JOHN M. ROGERS MARK J. ROMANCHUK MICHAEL J. SKINDELL THOMAS WEST SHANE WILKIN The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Leland submitted the following report: The standing committee on Criminal Justice to which was referred Am. S. B. No. 10-Senator Wilson, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. RE: EXPAND PENALTY FOR THEFT IN OFFICE/RESTITUTION FOR AUDIT COSTS Representative Plummer moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Lang, Grendell, Seitz" GEORGE F. LANG PHIL PLUMMER DAVID LELAND JIM BUTLER JEFFREY A. CROSSMAN ROBERT R. CUPP TAVIA GALONSKI DIANE V. GRENDELL JOHN M. ROGERS BILL SEITZ J. TODD SMITH THOMAS WEST The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Leland submitted the following report: The standing committee on Criminal Justice to which was referred Sub. H. B. No. 3-Representatives Boyd, Carruthers, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its re-referral to the committee on Rules and Reference. RE: ADDRESS HIGH-RISK DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND VICTIMIZATION Representative Plummer moved to amend the title as follows: 1810 HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020

Add the names: "Plummer, Grendell, Rogers, Smith, T." GEORGE F. LANG PHIL PLUMMER DAVID LELAND JIM BUTLER JEFFREY A. CROSSMAN ROBERT R. CUPP TAVIA GALONSKI DIANE V. GRENDELL JOHN M. ROGERS BILL SEITZ J. TODD SMITH THOMAS WEST The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and re-referred to the committee on Rules and Reference. On motion of Representative Callender, the House recessed. The House met pursuant to recess.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Representative Boggs submitted the following report: The standing committee on Rules and Reference to which was referred Sub. H. B. No. 3-Representatives Boyd, Carruthers, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its re-referral to the committee on Finance. RE: ADDRESS HIGH-RISK DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND VICTIMIZATION JIM BUTLER KRISTIN BOGGS RICHARD D. BROWN JAMIE CALLENDER ANTHONY DEVITIS JAY EDWARDS PAULA HICKS-HUDSON BILL SEITZ The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and re-referred to the committee on Finance. Representative Boggs submitted the following report: The standing committee on Rules and Reference to which was referred H. R. No. 342-Representative Skindell, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its indefinite postponement. RE: ADOPTS RULE-FACE COVERINGS WITHIN LEGISLATIVE WALLS. HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 1811

LARRY HOUSEHOLDER JIM BUTLER JAMIE CALLENDER ANTHONY DEVITIS JAY EDWARDS LAURA LANESE BILL SEITZ

The following members voted "NO" EMILIA STRONG SYKES KRISTIN BOGGS RICHARD D. BROWN PAULA HICKS-HUDSON The report was agreed to. The resolution was indefinitely postponed. Representative Boggs reported for the Rules and Reference committee recommending that the following House Bills be considered for the second time and referred to the following committees for consideration: H. B. No. 622 - Representative Ingram TO SUSPEND CHILD SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS FOR OBLIGORS WHO HAVE LOST INCOME DURING THE PERIOD OF THE STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER 2020-01D, ISSUED ON MARCH 9, 2020, AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. To the committee on Civil Justice H. B. No. 623 - Representative Cross TO AUTHORIZE A TWO-YEAR INCOME TAX DEDUCTION FOR OUT- OF-POCKET DENTAL EXPENSES. To the committee on Ways and Means H. B. No. 624 - Representative Grendell TO REQUIRE THE REPORTING AND RELEASE OF CERTAIN COVID- 19 TESTING AND RELATED INFORMATION AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. To the committee on State and Local Government H. B. No. 625 - Representative Galonski TO DESIGNATE THE HARDY MUM AS ONE OF THE STATE'S FLOWERS. To the committee on State and Local Government H. B. No. 626 - Representatives Sobecki and Miller, J. TO SPECIFY THAT A SCHOOL DISTRICT IS NOT REQUIRED TO PLAN ITS TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE BASED ON THE START AND END TIMES OF THOSE NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS TO WHICH IT TRANSPORTS STUDENTS, TO REQUIRE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND CHARTERED NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS TO PROVIDE CERTAIN INFORMATION RELATED TO STUDENT TRANSPORTATION TO 1812 HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020

SCHOOL DISTRICTS ANNUALLY, AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. To the committee on Primary and Secondary Education H. B. No. 627 - Representatives Sobecki and Crawley TO EXEMPT SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTERS FROM PROHIBITIONS AGAINST REDUCTIONS IN STUDENT TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. To the committee on Primary and Secondary Education H. B. No. 628 - Representative Brent REGARDING HAND HYGIENE EDUCATION FOR PATIENTS AND RESIDENTS OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES. To the committee on Health H. B. No. 629 - Representative Skindell REGARDING STAFFING RATIOS AND OTHER EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS FOR REGISTERED NURSES EMPLOYED BY HOSPITALS. To the committee on Commerce and Labor H. B. No. 630 - Representatives Howse and Galonski TO CREATE THE OHIO ASIAN-AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER AFFAIRS COMMISSION AND THE OFFICE OF ASIAN-AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER AFFAIRS. To the committee on State and Local Government H. B. No. 631 - Representatives Rogers and Hambley TO AUTHORIZE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS TO ESTABLISH REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCES FOR THE SHARING OF SERVICES OR RESOURCES AMONG ALLIANCE MEMBERS. To the committee on Economic and Workforce Development H. B. No. 632 - Representative Keller TO ESTABLISH THE ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE GRANT PROGRAM FOR ELIGIBLE TRACTORS AND TO REPEAL SECTION 901.61 OF THE REVISED CODE ON JULY 1, 2022, AND TO MAKE AN APPROPRIATION. To the committee on Agriculture and Rural Development H. B. No. 633 - Representative Boggs TO MAKE COVID-19 CONTRACTED BY SPECIFIED TYPES OF EMPLOYEES AN OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE UNDER THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 1813

To the committee on Insurance H. B. No. 634 - Representatives Denson and Upchurch TO ALLOW FOR THE CULTIVATION AND POSSESSION OF MARIHUANA, TO MODIFY POSSESSION AND CULTIVATION PENALTIES, AND TO ALLOW FOR EXPUNGEMENT OF CERTAIN MARIHUANA CONVICTIONS. To the committee on Criminal Justice LARRY HOUSEHOLDER JIM BUTLER KRISTIN BOGGS RICHARD D. BROWN JAMIE CALLENDER ANTHONY DEVITIS JAY EDWARDS PAULA HICKS-HUDSON LAURA LANESE BILL SEITZ

Representative Lanese 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 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 were considered the second time and referred as recommended.

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS Representative Boggs reported for the Rules and Reference committee recommending that the following resolutions be read by title only and approved: H. R. No. 344 - Representative Lipps Honoring Eastern Star Lodge #55 on its Bicentennial. H. R. No. 345 - Representatives Sykes and Galonski Honoring the Better Business Bureau of Akron, Inc., on its One Hundredth Anniversary.

/s/LARRY HOUSEHOLDER Larry Householder, Chair

Representative Lanese moved that the Rules and Reference committee report on resolutions be agreed to and that the resolutions contained therein be approved. The motion was agreed to. 1814 HOUSE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020

On motion of Representative Lanese, the House adjourned until Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at 9:00 o'clock a.m.

Attest: BRADLEY J. YOUNG, Clerk.