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COLUMBUS OFFICE
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State Representative Kyle Koehler
Ohio House of Representatives
Presiding Chairman Creech, Ranking Member Brent, and Members of the House Agriculture and Conservation
Committee, thank you for allowing me to give testimony on House Bil 507 ~ a bill that is so simple, it only
changes one word in the Ohio Revised Code.
Last summer, | was approached by Sash Rittenhouse, former President of the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association
and an active 4H leader in my district, and asked why 4H families were required to buy six turkey chicks each
year when their child was only allowed to show one turkey at the fair. Besides an issue with raising ail six
turkeys and only showing the one, the critical issue for many 4H participants is finding someone to butcher all
six turkeys.
As it turns out, since 1971, Ohio law has prohibited poultry younger than four weeks old to be sold, given
away, or distributed in lots less than six. This law was brought about when chicks were still primarily shipped
by mail ~ at that time, a lot of six was determined to be safest for the chicks. This is no longer the case.
This law is so outdated, it was passed with a provision to prohibit the practice of using artificial coloring to dye
baby rabbits and chicks. Therefore, with the support of the Ohio Poultry Association, HB 507 was created to
modernize this ORC statute and allow chicks to be sold in lots of three.
Over the weekend, | received this flyer from Rural King advertising the beginning of their spring chicks’ sale.
As you can 5 the flyer clearly states that chicks much be sold in lots of 6 when purchased in stores. it is
these retailers — Tractor Supply, Rural King — that will be impacted by HB 507, with no impact on large poultry
breeders or farms.
Many have asked why we don’t do away with the minimum requirement altogether. In short, for the purposes
of tracking disease outbreaks arnount poultry flocks, the Ohio Poultry Association has been clear that a lot
minimum of three is ideal for identifying the location of owners and quickly tracking possible contagion points.
Finally, like all other industries, Ohio’s meat processors have experienced major supply chair disruptions.
Hobby farmers in my district were waiting months for available appointments to have their livestock
harvested.
There are simply not enough meat processors to service demand, so much so that we approved a $250,000
meat processing investment grant in the Operating Budget.
By decreasing the minimum purchase requirement for poultry chicks, we are hopeful consumers will be able
to purchase the number of bircs that is right for them and, consequently, provide relief to the already maxed
out poultry processing industry.
Thank you, again, for allowing me to testify. | will now stand for questions.
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JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
OHIO
SENATE
JOURNAL
TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022
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1988 SENATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022
ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINTH DAY
Senate Chamber, Columbus, Ohio
Juesday, April 12, 2022, 9:30 a.m.
The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.
Pursuant to Senate Rule No. 3,2, the Clerk called the Senate to order.
Senator Craig was selected to preside according to the rule.
The journal of the last legislative day was read and approved.
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
The following bills were introduced and considered for the first time:
S. B. Ne. 321 - Senator Romanchuk
Cosponsor: Senator Lang
To amend sections 1.64, 109.921, 124.38, 124.82, 173.501, 173.521,
173.542, 305.03, 313.12, 313.121, 323.153, 339.01, 339.73, 339.76, 339.78,
339.81, 339.82, 503.241, 742.38, 940.09, 953.41, 1337.29, 1347.08, 1561.12,
{S71.012, 1731.01, 1751.62, 1751.74, 1753.21, 2105.35, 2108.16, 2108.40,
2111.031, 2111.49, 2133.25, 2135.01, 2151.33, 21513515, 2151.42],
2305 .235,
ID, 2313.14, 2317.47, 2317.54, 2945.38, 2967.05, 3101.05, 3105.091,
BLLE.L2, 3114.90, 3111.93, 3111.94, 3111.96, 3119.05, 3119.54, 33010711,
304.23, 3309.22, 3309.41, 3309.45, 3313.64, 3313.671, 3313.71, 3313.712,
3313.716, 331 277%
3.72, 3 313.73, 3319.141, 3319.143, 3321.04, 3354.21,
3501.382, 3701.01, 3701 031, 3701.046, 3701144, 3701. 146, 3701.162,
4
3701243, 3701.245, 3701.262, 3701.47, 3 701.48, 3701.50, 3701505,
3701 SO10, 3701 SOLOF, 3701.59, 3701.60, > 3701.74, 3701.76, 3705.01,
3705.15, 3705.16, 3705.17, 3705.22, 3705.29, 3705 30, 3705,30f, 3705.33
3705.35, 3707.08, 3707.10, 3707.72, 3709.11, 3709.13, 3709.241, 3710.07,
3715.02, 3715.87: 3721.01, 3721.01), 3721.041, 3721.21, 3727.09, 3727.19,
3742.03, 3742.04, 3742.07, 3742.32, 3901.56, 3916.01, 3916.07, 3916.16,
3923.25, 3923.52, 3923.53, 3923.54, 3923.55, 3923 56, 3923.84, 3929.62,
3929.63, 3929.64, 3929.67, 4113.23, 4123. 511, 4123.512, 4123.54, 4123 56,
4123.57, 4123.651, 4123.71, 4123.84, 4123.85, 4303.21, 4503.066, 4506.07,
4507.06, 4507.08, 4507.081, 4507.141, 4507.30, 4511.81, 4723.36, 25.14,
4729 284, 4729.41, 4729.44, 4729.43, 4729.47, 5119.93, 5119.94, 5120.17,
$120.21, $122.01, 5122.10, 5122.11, 5122.111, 5122.14, 5145 22, 5164.08,
$502,522, 5739.01, and 5901.28 and to enact sections 1337.111, 2135.15,
4723436, and 4723 4812 of the Revised Code regarding the authority of
advanced practice registered nurses, and to amend the versions of sections
37015010, 3705.30, and 3929.67 of the Revised Code that are scheduled to
take effect on September 30, 2024, to continue the changes to those sections
on and after that date.
S. B. No. 322 - Senator Hackett.
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To amend sections 149.43, 2105.062, 2305.111, 2305.252, 2907.01,
2907.02, 2907.03, 2907.06, 2907.17, 2907.18, 2921.22, 2929.42, 2950.01,
2950.151, 2971.01, 3107.07, 3109.50, 3111.04, 4730.25, 4730.26, 4730. 32, 32
4730.99, 4731.22, 4731.224, 4731251, 4731.99, 4759.05, 4759.07, 4759.99,
4760.13, 4760.14, 4760.16, 4760.99, 4761.03, 4761.09, 4761.14, 4761.99,
4762.13, 4762.14, 4762.1 4762.99, 4774.13, 4774.14, 4774.16, 4774.99,
4778.14, 4778.18, and 99 and to enact sections 473 1.2210, 4759.14, and
4778.171 of the Revised Code regarding sex offenses and individuals
regulated by the State Medical Board.
OFFERING OF RESOLUTIONS
Pursuant to Senate Rule No. 55, the following resolutions were offered.
S. R. No. 328 - Senator O'Brien
Honoring ITEN Industries, Inc., on its One Hundredth Anniversary.
S. R. No. 329 - Senator Schaffer.
Honoring the Tri-Valley High School winter guard as a 2022 OIPA State
Champion
S. R. No. 336 - Senator Romanchuk.
Honoring Medina Hardware on its One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary
8. R. No. 331 - Senator Huffman, S.
Honoring Ayeva Tilley as a State Powerlifting Champion in the 115-pound
weight class.
S. R. No. 332 - Senator Gavarone.
Honoring the Owens Community College women’s volleyball team on
winning the 2021 NJCAA Division Ul National Championship.
The question being, “Shall the resolutions listed under the President's
prerogative be adopted?”
So the resolutions were adopted
Message from the House of Representatives
Mr. President
iam directed to inform you that the House of Representatives has passed
the following bills in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested:
Sub. H. B. No. 476 -Representatives Bird, Lightbody
Cosponsors: Representatives Schmidt, White, Johnson, Miller, J., Stewart,
Wemstein, Sheehy, Boggs, Ingram, Miller, A.. Lepore-Hagan, West, Abrams,
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Baldridge, Blackshear, Boyd, Brent, Brown, Callender, Carruthers, Click,
Cross, Crossman, Cutrona, Davis, Fraizer, Galonski, Ghanbari, Ginter,
Grendel], Gross, Hall, Hicks-Hudson, Hoops, Humphrey, Jarreils, John,
Jones, Kick, Lanese, Leland, Lipps, Liston, Loychik, Manning, Miranda,
O'Brien, Oelslager, Patton, Plummer, Ray, Richardson, Riedel, Russo,
Skindell, Smith, K., Troy, Upchurch, Wilkin, Young, T., Speaker Cupp
Yo amend sections 5.27, 4723.28, 4730.25, and 4731.22 and to enact
sections 3701.25 and 3701.251 of the Revis d Code to establish a Parkinson's
disease gistry and to change the observance of "Parkmson's Disease
Awareness Month" from September to April
H. B. No. 504 -Representatives Carfagna, Johnson
Cosponsors: Representatives Weinstem, Click, Hillyer, Halil, White, Bird,
Seitz, Ginter, Stewart, John, Kick, Zeltwanger, Stoltzfus, McClain, Abrams,
Plummer, Fowler Arthur, Miler, A., Baldridge, Blackshear, Boyd, Carruthers,
Cross, Crossman, Cutrona, Denson, Fraizer, Galonski, Ghanbari, Grendell,
Gross, Hicks-Hudson, Holmes, Hoops, Jarrells, Jones, Jordan, Koehler,
Lampton, Lanese, LaRe, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Loychik, Manning,
Miller, J., Miller, K., O'Brien, Oelslager, Patton, Ray, Richardson, Riedel,
Roemer, Schmidt, Sheehy, Smith, M., Stein, Stephens, Stevens, Swearingen,
Troy, Upchurch, West, Wiggam, Wilkin, Young, T., Speaker Cupp
To amend section 2917.12 of the Revised Code to merease the penalty for
“disturbing a lawful meeting " when committed with the intent to disturb or
disquiet an assemblage for religious worship or to prevent, disrupt, or
interfere with a virtual meeting or gathering for religious worship.
Sub. H. B. No. 507 -Representative Koehler
Cosponsors: Representatives Stoltzfus, Lipps, Fowler Arthur, Manning, Brent,
Jones, Miller, J, Abrams, Boyd, Carruthers, Cross, Crossman, Fraizer,
Galonski, Hicks-Hudson, Holmes, Hoops, Humphrey, Jarreils, Kick, Lanese,
Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Miller, A.. Miller, K., O'Brien, Patton, Russo,
Sheehy, Smith, K., Stevens, West, Wiggam
To amend sections 913.04, 913.28, 915.01, 915.03, 915.14, 915.18, 915.20,
925.21, 925.62, 3715.041, 3715.07, 3715.27, 37 5.33, 3715.36, and 3715.99;
to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new s on number as indicated in
parentheses, section 3715.36 (3715.34), and to repeal sections 913.27, 915.04,
915.05, 915.06, 915.07, 915.08, 915.19, 915.21, 925.26, 925.27 925.28,
925.52, 925.56, 925.61, 3715.14, 3715.15, 3715.16, 3715.17, 3715.18,
3715.19, 3715.20, 3715.34, 3715.35, and 3715.37 of the Revised Code to
revise specified provisions of agriculture law.
H. B, No. 530 -Representative Lampton
Cosponsors: Representatives Seitz, Hillyer, Carfagna, White, Carruthers,
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Fraizer, Galonski, Ginter, Lanese, LaRe, Miller, J., Ray, Riedel
To amend sections 3956.01, 3956.03, 3956.04, 3956.06, 3956.07, 3956.08,
3956.09, 3956.10, 3956.1] 3956.12, 3956.13, 3956.16, 3956.18, and
3956.20; to enact new section 3956.19; and to repeal section 3956.19 of the
Revised Code to amend the law governing the Ohio Life and Heaith Insurance
Guaranty Association
Sub. H. B. No. 558 -Representatives Roemer, Jordan
Cosponsors: Representatives Brinkman, Click, Gross, Hall, Lanese,
Richardson, Seitz, Wiggam, Bird, Ginter, West, Abrams, Boyd, Carruthers,
Creech, Crossman, Cutrona, Davis, Denson, Fraizer, Galonski, Ghanbari,
Grendell, Hicks-Hudson, Holmes, John, Jones, Kick, Lampton, Leland,
Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Lipps, Liston, Manning, McClam, Miller, A.,
Miller, J., O'Brien, Oelslager, Patton, Plummer, Ray, Riedel, Russo, Smith,
K., Smith, M., Stem, Stephens, Stewart, Sweeney, Upchurch, White, Wilkin,
Young, T., Speaker Cupp
To amend sections 3715.87, 3715.871, 3715.872, 3715.873, and 4729.54 of
the Revised Code to modify the laws governing the drug repository program
for donated prescription drugs and to make temporary changes regarding
certificates of need.
Attest: Bradley J. Young,
Clerk,
Said bills were considered the first time.
Message from the House of Representatives
Mr. President:
1 am directed to inform you that the Speaker of the House of
Representatives has signed the followimg bills:
Am. Sub. H. B. No. 95-Representatives Manchester, Lightbody ~ et al
Sab. H. B. No. 126-Representatives Fraizer, Richardson — et al.
Am. Sub. H. B. No. 126-Representative Merrin ~ et al.
Sub. H. B. No. 175-Representative Hillyer — et al
Sub. H. B. Noe. 291-Representatives Callender, Troy — et al
Am. Sub. H. B. No. 397-Representatives Stewart, Kick ~ et al
Am. H. B. No. 440-Representatives Swearmgen, White — et al
Sub. S. B. No. 25-Senator Gavarone -- et al.
Sab. S. B. No. 1 -Senator Cirmo — et al.
Am. Sub. 8. B. No. 256-Senator Wilson — et al.
Attest: Bradley J. Young,
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Clerk.
Message from the House of Representatives
Mr. President:
1 am directed to inform you that the House of Representatives has
concurred in the Senate amendments to:
Am. Sub. H. B. No. 95-Representatives Manchester, Lightbody — et al
Sub. H. B. No. 120-Representatives Fraizer, Richardson — et al
Sub. H. B. No. 175-Representative Hillyer — et al.
Sub. H. B. No. 291-Representatives Callender, Troy — et al
Am. Sub. H. B. No, 397-Representatives Stewart, Kick — et al
Attest: Bradley J. Young,
Clerk.
The President signed said bills
On the motion of Senator Reineke, the Senate adjourned until Wednesday,
April 13, 2022 at 9:30 am.
Attest: VINCENT L. KEERAN,
Clerk
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JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
OHIO
SENATE
JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2022
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2010 SEN JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2022
ONE HUNDRED FIFTIETH DAY
Senate Chamber, Columbus, Ohio
Wednesday, May 18, 2022, 1:30 p.m.
The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.
Prayer was offered by Pastor Brian Hanson, Capitol Ministries in
Columbus, Ohio, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
The journal of the last legislative day was read and approved.
The following guest: were recognized by the Senate prior to the
commencement of busin S.
Senator Brenner, Senator Craig and Senator Kunze recognized The Ohio State
University Women's Hockey team as the 2022 NCAA Champions
Senator Hoagland recognized the Waterford High School girls basketball team
as the 2022 Division IV State Champion.
Senator Yuko recognized the Richmond Heights High School boys basketball
team as the 2022 State Champion.
Senator Schaffer recognized the Pickerington Central High School boys
basketball team as the 2022 Division I State Champion
Senator Kunze recognized the Upper Arlington High Schooi girls 200-yard
freestyle relay team as the 2022 Division 1 State Champion.
Senator Kunze recognized Grant Gooding as the 2022 Division | State
Champion in swimming.
Senator Antonio recognized the family of former House member and
Lakewood Mayor, Madeline Cain, who passed away on April 4, 2022.
Senator Roegner requested a moment of silence in honor of Lt. Philip Wigal
of the Town and Country Fire District in Wayne County who passed away in
the line of duty on April 11, 2022.
Senator Brenner recognized Judge George Leach on his visit to the
Statehouse.
Senator Craig recognized Nila Upreti on his visit to the Statehouse.
Senator Hottinger recognized Senior Legisiative Aide, Kyle Moore, on his
outstanding service to the Ohio Senate
Senator Johnson recognized the Ulysses S. Grant Homestead Association on
the 200th birthday of Uly sses S. Grant.
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Senator Lang recognized Judge Candace Crouse on her visit to the
Statehouse.
Senator Lang recognized Andrew Conn on his visit to the Statehouse.
Senator McColley recognized Joshua Meyers on his visit to the Statehouse.
Senator Roegner recognized Councilman Mario Fiucea on his visit to the
Statehouse.
Senator Schaffer recognized his new legislative aide, Lydia Campbell
Senator Yuko recognized Swathi Vudatala and Chelsea Kao on their
outstanding work as Ohio Senate Democrat pages
REPORTS OF REFERENCE AND BILLS FOR SECOND
CONSIDERATION
Senator Huffman, M. reports for the standing committee on Rules and
Reference, recommending that the following bills and resolutions, standing in
order for second consideration, be referred to committee as recommended.
Sub. H. B. No. 476-Repre tatives Bird, Lightbody, et al.
To amend sections 5.27, 4723.28, 4730.25, and 4731.22 and to enact
sections 3701.25 and 3701.251 of the Revised Code to establish a Parkimson's
disease registry and to change the observance of "Parkinson's Disease
Awareness Month" from September to April.
To the Committee on Health.
H. B. No. 504-Representatives Carfagna, Johnson, et al.
To amend section 2917.12 of the Revised Code to increase the penalty for
“disturbing a lawful meeting" when committed with the intent to disturb or
disquiet an assemblage for religious worship or to prevent, disrupt, or
interfere with a virtual meeting or gathering for religious worship.
To the Committee on Judiciary.
Sub. H. B. No. 507-Representative Koehler, et al.
To amend sections 913.04, 913.28, 915.01, 915.03, 915.14, 915.18, 915.20,
925.21, 925.62, 3715.041, 3715.07, 3715.27, 3715.33, 3715.36, and 3715.99,
to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in
parentheses, section 3715.36 (3715.34); and to repeal sections 913.27, 915.04.
915.05, 915.06, 915.07, 915.08, 915.19, 915.21, 925.26, 925.27, 925.28,
925.52, 925.56, 925.61, 3715.14, 3715 15, 3715.16, 3715.17, 3715.18,
3715.19, 3715.20, 3715.34, 3715.35, and 3715.37 of the Revised Code to
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revise specified provisions of agriculture law.
To the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources
H. B. No. 530-Representative Lampton, et al
39, 56.04, 3956.06, 3956.07, 3956.08,
To amend sections 3956.01, 3956.03. 2 39
3956.09, 3956.10, 3956.11, 3956.12, 3956.13, 3956.16, 56.18, and
3956.20; to enact new section 3956.19; and to repeal section 3956.19 of the
Revised Code to amend the law governing the Ohio Life and Health Insurance
Guaranty Association.
To the Committee on Insurance.
Sub. H. B. No. 558-Representatives Roemer, Jordan, et al
To amend sections 3715.87, 3715.87], 3715. 872, 3715.873, and 4729 54 of
the Revised Code to modify the laws governing the drug repository program
for donated prescription drugs and to make temporary changes regarding
certificates of need.
To the Committee on Health.
S. C. R. No. 15-Senator Fedor, et al
To urge the United States Senate to ratify the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform.
S. J. BR. No. 6-Senator Blessing
Proposing to amend Section | of Article V, Section 3 of Article X, and
Section 3 of Article X VIEL of the Constitution of the State of Obio to prohibit
local governments from allowing persons who lack the qualifications of an
elector to vote in local elections
To the Committee on Local Government and Elections
8. B. No. 319-Senator Huffman, S
To enact section 5534.437 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of
State Route 55 in Miami County as the "Sheriff Sergeant William "Bull"
Morris Memorial Highway.
To the Committee on Transportation.
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8. B. No. 320-Senator Gavarone
To amend sections 3501.01, 3503.14, 3503.16, 3503.19, 3503.28, 3505.18,
3505.181, 3505.182, 3505.18: >,3, 3509.03 2 3509.04, 3509.05, 3509.051,
3509.06, 3509.07, 3509.08, 9.09, 3509.10, 3511.02, 3511.04, 3511.05,
3511.06, 3511.07, 3511.08, 3511.09, 3511.10, 3511.11, 3511.13, 4507.50, and
4507.52 and to enact section 4507.502 of the Revised Code to require photo
identification to vote, to make other changes to the Election Law, and to
require the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to provide free state identification cards
to persons seventeen and older.
To the Committee on Local Government and Elections
S. B. No. 321-Senator Romanchuk, et ai
To amend sections 1.64, 109.921, 124.38, 124.82, 173.501, 173.521,
173.542, 305.03, 313.12, 313.121, 323.153, 339.01, 339.73, 339.76, 339.78,
39.81, 339.82, 503.241, 742.38, 940.09, 955.41, 1337.29, 1347.08, 1561.12,
1571.012, 1731.01, 1751.62, 1751.74, 1753.21, 2105.35, 2108.16, 2108.40,
2111.031, 2111.49, 2133.25, 2135.01, 2151.33, 2151.3515, 2151421,
2305.235, 2313.14, 2317.47, 2317 54, 2945.38, 2967.05, 3101.05, 31035.091,
3111.12, 3111.90, 3111.93, 3111.94, 3111.96, 3119.05, 3119.54, 3301.0711,
3304.23, 3309.2. 3309.4}, 3309.45, 3313.64, 3313.671, 3313.71, 3313.712,
3313.716 3313.73, 3319.141, 3319 143, 3321.04, 3354.21,
3501 382, 01.01, 3701.031, 3701.046, 3701.144, 3701.146, 3701162,
3701243, 3701.245, 3701.262, 3701.47, 3701.48, 3701 S0, 3701505,
3701 S010, 3701 SOLOF, 3701.59, 3701.60, 3701.74, 3701.76, 3705.01,
3705.15, 3705.16, 3705.17, 370. , 3705.29, 3705.30, 30f, 3705.33,
3705.35, 3707.08, 3707.16, 37¢ 2, 3709.11, 3709.13, 3709.241, 3716.07,
3715.02, 3715.872, 3721.01, 37 21.011, 3721.041, 3721.21, 3727.09, 3727.19,
3742.03, 3742.04, 3742.07, 3742.32, 3901.56, 3916.01, 3916.4 D7, 3916.16,
3923 3923.52, 3923.53, 3923.54, 3923.55, 3923.56, 3923.84 > 929.62,
3929.63, 3929.64, 3929.67, 4113.23, 4123.51), 4123 512, 4123.54, 4123.56,
a2 EF
4123.57, 4123.651, 4123.71, 4123.84, 4123.85, 4303.21, 4503.066, 4506.07,
4507.06, 4507.08, 4507.081, 4507.141, 4507.30, 4511.81, 4723.36, 4725.14,
4729284, 4729.41, 4 44, 4729.45, 4729.47, 3119.93, 5119.94, 5120.17,
5120.21, 5122.01, 5122.10, 5122.11, 3122.111, 5122.14, 3145.22, 5164.08,
$502,522 39.01, and 5901.28 and to enact sections 1337.111, 2135.15,
4723 436, and 4723.4812 of the Revised Code regarding the authority of
advanced practice registered nurses, and to amend the versions of sections
3701 5010, 3705.30, and 3929.67 of the Revised Code that are scheduled to
a4, A
take effect on September 3 0, 2 024, to continue the changes to those sections
on and after that date
To the Committee on Health.
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8. B. No. 322-Senator Hackett
To amend sections 149.43, 2105.062, 2305.111, 2305.252, 2907.01,
2907.02, 2907.03, 2907.06, 2907.17, 2907.18, 2921.22, 2929.42, 2950.01,
2950.151, 2971.01, 3107.07, 3109.50, 3111.04, 4730.25, 4730.26, 4730.32,
4730.99, 4731.22, 4731.22¢ 31.251, > 4731.99, 4759, 4759.07, 4759,99,
4760.13, 4760.14, 4760.16, 4 60.99, 4761.03, 4761.09, 4761.14, 4761.99,
4762.13, 4762.14, 4762.16, 4762.99, 4774.13, 4774.14, 4774.16, 4 99,
4778.14, 4778.18, and 4778.99 and to enact sections 47 31.2210, 4759.14, and
4778171 of the Revised Code regarding sex offenses and individuals
regulated by the State Medical Board.
To the Committee on Health.
8. B. No. 323-Senator Hackett
To enact section 5534.409 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of
US. Route 35 in Greene County as the "Sheriff Gene Fischer Memorial
Highway."
To the Committee on Transportation.
8. B. No. 324-Senator Peterson
To amend sections 3701.57, 3707.34, 3709.012, 3709.02, 3709.03,
3709.07, 3709.071, 3709.08, 9 09, 3709.10, 3709.19, 3709.28, 3709.35,
3709.41, 3717.25, and 3717.45 and to repeal section 3709.04 of the Revised
Code to eliminate district advisory councils for general health districts, and
transfer their duties and responsibilities to boards of county commissioners.
To the Committee on Local Government and Elections
8. B. No. 325-Senators Romanchuk, Lang, et al
To require a fiscal year 2023 rebasing of nursing facility Medicaid payment
rates
To the Committee on Finance
S. B. No. 326-Senator Wilson
To enact section 5534.436 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of
State Route 73 in Warren County as the “Natural Resources Officer Jason
Lagore Memorial Highway."
To the Committee on Transportation
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8. B. No. 327-Senator Huffman, S., et al.
To amend sections 122.17, 122.66, 323.151, 3317.021, 3318.011, $747.02,
and 5748.01 of the Revised Code to repeal the state mcome tax on
nonbusiness income with a ten-year phase-out
To the Committee on Ways and Means.
8. B. No. 328-Senator Hackett
To amend section 1901.08 of the Revised Code to add one judge to the
Fairborn Municipal Court.
To the Committee on Judiciary.
8. B. No. 329-Senator Schuring, et al
To amend sections 3735.66 and 5713.08 and to enact section 5709.58 of the
Revised Code to authorize certain subdivisions to designate areas within
which certain residential property is wholly or partially exempted from
property taxation.
To the Committee on Finance.
S. B. No. 330-Senator Romanchuk, et ai
To enact section 5534.518 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of
State Route 821 in Washington County as the "State Representative Andy
‘Thompson Memorial Highway."
To the Committee on Transportation
8. B. Ne. 331-Senator Schuring, et al
To amend section 1547.68 and to enact section 5.2316 of the Revised Code
to designate April as “Powerboat Safety Month" and to increase, from
$30,000 to $60,000, the maximum annuai grant amount that the Division of
Parks and Watercraft may award to certain entities for boating safety
education programs.
To the Committee on Veterans and Public Safety.
§. B. Ne. 332-Senator O'Brien, et al
To authorize the conveyance of state-owned land.
To the Committee on Local Government and Elections.
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8. B. No. 333-Senator Wilson.
To amend section 2305.37 of the Revised Code to alter the law governing
immunity from liability for donations of perishable food.
To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform
8. B. No. 334-Senator Blessing
To amend section 2329.27 and to enact sections 2329.261 and 2329.313 of
the Revised Code to grant tenants and certain other eligible bidders rights
relating to the purchase of residential property sold at foreclosure.
To the Committee on General Government Budget.
8. B. No. 335-Senators Hoagland, Lang
To amend sections 323.151, 323.152, 323.153, 4503.065, 4503066, and
5901.07 of the Revised Code to modify the homestead property tax exemption
for disabled veterans
To the Committee on Ways and Means.
8. B. No. 336-Senator Johnson
To amend sections 4713.50, 4713.51, and 4713.64 of the Revised Code to
prohibit the provision of sun lamp tanning services to individuals under age
18.
To the Committee on Health
S. B. Ne. 337-Senators Brenner, Reineke
To enact section 5.2316 of the Revised Code to designate October 4 as
“Rutherford B. Bayes Day."
To the Committee on General Government Budget.
8. B. No. 338-Senator Lang, et al
To amend sections 3717.33 and 3717.52 of the Revised Code to require the
Director of Agriculture and the Director of Health to adopt rules governing
the assessment of registered environmental health specialists and
environmental health specialists in training who conduct inspections of retail
food establishments and food service operations.
To the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources
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8. B. No. 339-Senators Manning, Antonio
To enact section 2903.216 of the Revised Code to generally prohibit a
person from knowingly installing a tracking device or application on another
person's property without the other person's consent
To the Committee on Judiciary.
S. B. No. 346-Senators Schuring, Manning
To amend sections 3314.0 33
3, 33. 26.11, 5747.08, 5747.98, and 6301.11 and to
enact sections 122.157, 122.158, 122.159, 3313.473, and 5747.82 of the
Revised Code to establish the Workforce Voucher Program, to terminate the
provisions of the Voucher Program two years after the bill's effective date by
repealing sections 122.157, 122.158, and 3313.473 of the Revised Code on
that date, to authorize tax credits for graduates of the Voucher Program, and to
make an appropriation.
To the Committee on Workforce and Higher Education
YES - 13: NICKIE J. ANTONIO, ANDREW O. BRENNER,
HEARCEL PF. CRAIG, MATT DOLAN, THERESA
GAVARON BOB D. HACKETT, JAY HOTTINGER,
M THU AAN, STEPHANIE KU ROB
MCCOLL Y, BOB PETERSON, KIR URING.
KE Y YUKO
NO-0
The question being, “Shall the report of the committee be accepted?"
The report of the committee was accepted
Said bills and resolutions were considered a second time and referred to
committee as recommended
REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES
Senator Hoagland submitted the following report:
The standing committee on Veterans and Public Safety, to which was
referred H.C. R. No, 22-Representatives Young, T., Plummer, et al., having
had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its
adoption
Co-Sponsors: Hackett, Johnson, Hoagland.
YES - 5: FRANK HOAGLAND, TERRY JOHNSON, CECIL
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NO -0,
Senator Kunze submitted the following report:
The standing committee on Transportation, to which was referred H. B. No.
338-Representative Hoops, et al. having had the same under consideration,
reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage.
Co-Sponsors: Hoagland, Kunze.
YES
- fi: STEPH VEE KUNZE, BILL REINEKE, NICKIE J
ANTONIO, LOUIS W. BI GH ANK
HOAGLAND, NATHAN H. MANNING, SANDRA
O'BRI KRISTINA D. ROEGNER, MICHAEL A, RULLI,
TIM SCHAFFER, SANDRA R. WILLIAMS
NO- ft: NIRAJ ANTANE
Senator Kunze submitted the following report:
The standing committee on Transportation, to which was referred §. B. Ne.
258-Senators Antonio, Williams, et al., having had the same under
consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage
Co-Sponsors: Kunze, Hoagland
YES - 12: EPHANIE KUNZE, BILL REINEKE, NICKIE
TONIO, NIRAJ ANTANI, LOUIS W. BLESS 3, 1H,
PRANK HOAGLAND, NATHAN H. MANNING, SANDRA
O'BRI > KRISTINA D. ROEGNER, MICHAELA. RULLI,
TIM SCHAFFER, SANDRA R. WILLIAMS
NO-0
Senator Roegner submitted the following report:
The standing committee on Government Oversight and Reform, to which
was referred H. B. No. 340-Representatives Bird, Blackshear, et al., havmg
had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its
passage
YES - 7: KRISTINA D. ROEGNE. R, ROB MCCOLLEY, } ARCEL
F. CRAIG, FRANK HOAGLAND, GEORGE F. LANG, TIM
SCHA ER, CECIL THOMAS
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NO-0.
The question being, "Shall the reports of the committee be accepted?"
The reports of the committee were accepted.
RESOLUTIONS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE
8. C. R. No. 8-Senators Hottinger, Romanchuk
Cosponsors: Senators Antonio, Cirmo, Craig, Fedor, Schaffer, Yuko.
To promote the induction of Dick Schatrath into the Pro Football Hall of
Fame.
WHEREAS, The members of the 134th General sembly of the State
of Ohio are ple: to support the mduction of Dick Schatr ath into the Pro
Football Hall of Fame; and
WHEREAS, Dick Schafrath was, indeed, deserving of induction into
the Pro Football Hall of Fame, for it would be a fitting tribute to bin for his
numerous accomplishments in the sport of American football. He was an
offensive lineman with the Cleveland Browns for thirteen seasons from 1959
to 1971, and, throughout this time, the team never had a losing season,
compiling a record of 59-23-2, winnmg five conference or division titles, and
winning a national championship. During his career, Dick Schafrath blocked
for such Pro Football Hall of Fame running backs as Jim Brown, Bobby
Mitchell, and Leroy Kelly, and he was named a National Football League All-
Pro for four years; and
WHEREAS, Dick Schafrath was a remarkable individual, for he
successfully combined talent and competitive spirit with the highest ideals of
good sportsmanship to become a truly exceptional athlete. He is certainly