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1 Sykes, Manning Authorize Dating Violence Protection Orders 2/1/17 CVJ S 2/27/17 2/28/17 3/2/17 JUD S 1/16/18 2/20/18 2/28/18 4 Status Report of Legislation - 132nd GA House Action Senate Action Further Action A - Amended S - Substitute * - Additional committee information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/ ‡ - Additional effective date information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov Primary Subject Sponsor(s) House House Bill Introduced Cmte. Assigned Cmte. Report Passed 3rd Consideration Introduced Cmte. Assigned Cmte. Report Passed 3rd Consideration To Conf. Cmte. Concurrence Gov. Action Date Effective Sykes, 1 Authorize dating violence protection orders 2/1/17 CVJ S 2/27/17 2/28/17 3/2/17 JUD S 1/16/18 2/20/18 2/28/18 4/5/18 7/6/18 Manning 2 Seitz Modify civil rights law relating to employment 2/1/17 EWD S 5/10/17 3 Duffey, Hagan Improve transparency of public data 2/1/17 FIN A 12/13/17 11/28/18 12/3/18 4 Cupp, Rogers Prescribe how cocaine is to be measured for offense 2/1/17 CRJ A 2/14/17 2/15/17 2/21/17 JUD Pelanda, 5 Define "microbusiness." 2/1/17 SLG 2/22/17 3/1/17 3/7/17 TCW Gavarone Prohibit fees for correcting criminal record 6 Barnes 2/1/17 CRJ 3/8/17 3/15/17 3/16/17 JUD 9/27/17 9/27/17 9/27/17 10/19/17 1/18/18 information 7 Cupp Address medical claims and provider immunities 2/1/17 CVJ S 5/29/18 6/27/18 7/5/18 JUD A 12/3/18 12/5/18 12/6/18 12/19/18 3/20/19 Hambley, Prohibit disclosing injuries to minors in school 8 2/1/17 GAO A 5/1/17 5/24/17 5/25/17 *LSV S 10/24/17 5/23/18 6/7/18 6/29/18 9/28/18 Rezabek vehicles Limit scope of protocol for malfunctioning traffic 9 Koehler 2/1/17 TPS 2/15/17 2/22/17 2/27/17 LSV A 3/28/17 3/29/17 3/30/17 4/30/17 4/30/17‡ signals 10 Arndt Permit intrastate equity crowdfunding 2/1/17 FHD S 6/20/17 6/21/17 6/22/17 *TCW S 4/23/18 6/6/18 11 Scherer Incorporate Internal Revenue Code changes 2/1/17 WM 2/14/17 2/15/17 2/21/17 WM A 3/8/17 3/8/17 3/15/17 3/30/17 3/30/17 12 Gonzales Designate barn as historical architectural structure 2/1/17 SLG 2/22/17 3/22/17 3/23/17 AG 13 Gonzales Excuse breastfeeding mothers from juries 2/1/17 GAO 14 Clyde Ease voter registration 2/1/17 GAO 1/28/2019 Status Report of Legislation - 132nd GA House Action Senate Action Further Action A - Amended S - Substitute * - Additional committee information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/ ‡ - Additional effective date information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov Primary Subject Sponsor(s) House House Bill Introduced Cmte. Assigned Cmte. Report Passed 3rd Consideration Introduced Cmte. Assigned Cmte. Report Passed 3rd Consideration To Conf. Cmte. Concurrence Gov. Action Date Effective 15 Cera Address distribution of kilowatt hour tax 2/1/17 WM 16 Cera Designate Carl H Bernhart Memorial Highway 2/1/17 TPS 2/15/17 2/22/17 2/27/17 TCW Reduce instant bingo fees and allow time and place 17 Cera 2/1/17 GAO changes Pelanda, Eliminate certain elections to fill Congressional 18 2/1/17 GAO 3/29/17 4/25/17 4/27/17 GOR S 6/27/18 6/27/18 6/27/18 7/30/18 10/29/18 Retherford vacancies Blessing, Specify arson includes fire caused by illegal drug 19 2/1/17 CRJ Landis manufacturing Gonzales, 20 Remove cap on damages in certain tort cases 2/1/17 GAO Boggs 21 Hambley Verify community school enrollments 2/1/17 EDC S 11/29/17 12/13/17 12/18/17 ED S 5/23/18 5/23/18 6/7/18 6/29/18 9/28/18 22 Hambley Designate James F Allen III Memorial Highway 2/1/17 TPS 2/15/17 2/22/17 2/27/17 TCW Patterson, 23 Allow manufacturing ice cream containing liquor 2/1/17 GAO Boggs Modify veterans organization property tax 24 Ginter 2/1/17 WM 6/20/17 10/11/17 10/12/17 *WM S 2/28/18 3/21/18 3/21/18 3/30/18 3/30/18‡ exemption 25 Ramos, Leland Adopt agreement to elect President by popular vote 2/1/17 GAO 26 McColley Creates FY 18-2019 transportation budget 2/1/17 FIN S 2/27/17 A 3/1/17 3/7/17 TCW S 3/22/17 3/22/17 3/23/17 3/29/17 3/31/17 6/30/17‡ 27 Brinkman Creates FY 18-2019 Workers' Compensation budget 2/1/17 *INS 5/16/17 5/17/17 5/18/17 INF S 6/20/17 6/28/17 6/28/17 6/30/17 6/30/17‡ 28 Brinkman Creates FY 18-2019 Industrial Commission budget 2/1/17 *INS 3/15/17 5/10/17 5/11/17 TCW 6/8/17 6/15/17 6/15/17 6/28/17 6/28/17 1/28/2019 Status Report of Legislation - 132nd GA House Action Senate Action Further Action A - Amended S - Substitute * - Additional committee information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/ ‡ - Additional effective date information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov Primary Subject Sponsor(s) House House Bill Introduced Cmte. Assigned Cmte. Report Passed 3rd Consideration Introduced Cmte. Assigned Cmte. Report Passed 3rd Consideration To Conf. Cmte. Concurrence Gov. Action Date Effective Remove authorizing of private municipal reservoir 29 Leland, Boggs 2/1/17 ENR buffers 30 Koehler Add prison term if permanently disable victim 2/1/17 CRJ S 3/21/18 31 Cupp Abolish Government Contracting Advisory Council 2/1/17 SLG S 3/1/17 3/8/17 3/9/17 GOR S 10/11/17 10/11/17 11/1/17 11/21/17 2/20/18 Apply criminal penalties to casinos and affiliated 32 Seitz 2/1/17 CRJ 2/14/17 2/15/17 2/21/17 GOR 3/29/17 5/24/17 5/24/17 6/13/17 9/12/17 casinos 33 Patmon Store firearm to prevent access by minor 2/7/17 GAO 34 Hambley, Ryan Deliver notices by ordinary mail or electronically 2/7/17 SLG S 2/22/17 2/28/17 3/2/17 GOR S 6/27/18 7/10/18 7/24/18 8/3/18 11/2/18 35 Hughes Enact a new Banking Act 2/7/17 FHD S 3/8/17 Allow minister not to solemnize marriages contrary 36 Vitale 2/7/17 CFA S 6/27/18 A 6/27/18 7/5/18 JUD to beliefs 37 Arndt Improve school safety and technology infrastructure 2/7/17 EDC Increase penalty for murder or assault of certain 38 Greenspan 2/7/17 CRJ S 5/17/17 5/17/17 5/18/17 JUD A 12/4/18 12/5/18 12/6/18 12/19/18 3/20/19 persons Arndt, Require removal of snow and ice from abutting 39 2/7/17 SLG A 3/22/17 Gavarone sidewalks Dever, 40 Establish State Government Expenditure Database 2/7/17 SLG 6/20/18 11/15/18 11/19/18 Greenspan 41 Pelanda Modify voting procedures 2/7/17 GAO S 4/26/17 6/21/17 6/22/17 GOR S 12/13/18 12/13/18 12/13/18 12/19/18 3/20/19 Sprague, 42 Prohibit installation of unsafe used tires 2/7/17 EWD S 5/10/17 DeVitis 1/28/2019 Status Report of Legislation - 132nd GA House Action Senate Action Further Action A - Amended S - Substitute * - Additional committee information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/ ‡ - Additional effective date information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov Primary Subject Sponsor(s) House House Bill Introduced Cmte. Assigned Cmte. Report Passed 3rd Consideration Introduced Cmte. Assigned Cmte. Report Passed 3rd Consideration To Conf. Cmte. Concurrence Gov. Action Date Effective 43 DeVitis Designate a memorial highway 2/7/17 TPS 44 Patmon Designate an appreciation day 2/7/17 SLG 3/22/17 3/29/17 3/30/17 LSV 12/5/17 1/17/18 1/17/18 1/31/18 5/3/18 45 Sprague Designate an awareness month 2/7/17 HEA 3/15/17 4/25/17 4/27/17 HHM 1/31/18 2/20/18 2/20/18 3/1/18 6/1/18 Modify qualifications for investing county and 46 Sprague 2/7/17 FHD A 4/26/17 6/7/17 6/8/17 GOR library money 47 Boccieri Enact Students to Soldiers Support Act 2/8/17 EDC 48 Schaffer Protect public and cemetery war relics 2/8/17 CRJ 49 Smith, R. Creates FY 18-2019 operating budget 2/8/17 FIN S 5/2/17 5/2/17 5/3/17 FIN S 6/21/17 A 6/21/17 6/21/17 6/28/17 6/30/17 6/29/17‡ Establish specifications for electronic benefit 50 Schaffer 2/8/17 CFA S 6/8/17 11/1/17 11/2/17 HHM transfer cards 51 Faber Review and sunset cabinet departments 2/13/17 SLG A 5/16/17 52 Rezabek Regulate solicitation of certain deeds 2/13/17 CVJ A 3/16/17 3/22/17 3/23/17 INF 10/17/17 1/31/18 1/31/18 2/8/18 5/11/18 53 Becker Remove requirements to join public employee union 2/13/17 FIN Blessing, Issue state revenue bonds to finance acquisition of 54 2/13/17 SLG 3/7/17 3/8/17 3/9/17 FIN Gavarone improvement 55 Rogers Designate Bret M Poklar Memorial Highway 2/13/17 TPS Dever, Expunge criminal record if caused by human 56 2/13/17 CRJ Gavarone trafficking 1/28/2019 Status Report of Legislation - 132nd GA House Action Senate Action Further Action A - Amended S - Substitute * - Additional committee information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/ ‡ - Additional effective date information available at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov Primary Subject Sponsor(s) House House Bill Introduced Cmte.
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