Series 9.9: Box# 116-0060
Box 116-0060 – 119th General Assembly House Bills 226-325
- HB 226, Relating to school funds and taxable values
- HB 227, Relating to school funds in district land transfers
- HB 228, Creates a tax exemption on sports facilities owned by municipalities
- HB 229, Creates Office of Volunteers in Service to Ohio & Advisory Council
- HB 230, Relating to mergers and annexations of townships
- HB 231, Relating to interscholastic & non-scholastic athletics
- HB 232, Prohibits blocking traffic or highways
- HB 233, Prohibits faxing ads without receivers permission
- HB 234, Allows injury civil action caused by IUD
- HB 235, Allows donation of vacation, sick, or comp. Time
- HB 236, Relating to Lottery withholding taxes
- HB 237 Relating to recording assignments, releases & cancellations of property
- HB 238, Requires potential jurors have drivers licenses
- HB 239, Reduces administrative fees of child support enforcement agency
- HB 240, Permits OMVI victim punitive damages
- HB 241, Relating to motor vehicle insurance
- HB 242, Requires motor vehicle insurance coverage on accidents w/ public vehicles
- HB 243, Requires weather shelters in manufactured house parks
- HB 244, Requires coroner notification if child under two dies suddenly
- HB 245, Requires police notification of parolee moving to area
- HB 246, Relating to street gangs
- HB 247, Allows townships to regulate massage establishments
- HB 248, Requires railroads to maintain their rights-of-way in cities
- HB 249, Allows extra fine for drug offenders to pay for treatment programs
- HB 250, Open enrollment prohibition does not prohibit other education agreements
- HB 251, Adopts Uniform Franchise and Business Opportunities Act
- HB 252, requires film processors to report child porn
- HB 253, Conveys state-owned land to Columbus
- HB 254, Relating to offenses against a minor
- HB 255, Permits volunteer firemen or EMT to serve food without a license
- Sub. HB 255, Ibid.
- HB 256, Expands definition of “place of public accommodation”
- HB 257, Relating to person over 59 registering one ton vehicles
- HB 258, Requires proof of financial responsibility before registering a vehicle
- HB 259, Redefines “basic health care services”
- Sub HB 260, Authorizes vet service commissions to provide for needy vet families
- HB 261, Permits children of military personnel to go to school tuition free / HB 223, authorizes tax for victim assistance programs
- HB 262, Allows grandchildren as dependents in unemployment benefits
- HB 263, Excuses local governments from performing unfunded mandates
- HB 264, Provides for Lake Erie Submerged Lands Preserves
- HB 265, Requires school board approval of enterprise zone tax exemptions
- HB 266, Requires creation of “Silver Veteran Card”
- HB 267, Relating to county storm sewers
- HB 268, Creates Forestry Development Fund, Ohio River Management Fund, Wildlife Habitat Trust Fund, and Wildlife Habitat Fund
- HB 269, Regulates para-mutual greyhound racing
- HB 270, Requires State Board of Ed. To recommend regulations on science programs
- HB 271, Creates a tort action for childhood sexual abuse
- HB 272, Provides agriculture land owners protection from injured trespassers
- HB 273, Requires maintenance of closed mental facilities for AIDS patients
- HB 274, Requires OHS to administer a state historic preservation program
- HB 275, Relating to townships and collective bargaining law
- HB 276, Relating to denial of chiropractic licenses
- Sub. HB 276, Ibid.
- HB HB 277, Establishes rules for Medicaid payments at in and out patient services
- HB 278, Relating to campaign contributions
- HB 279, Increases sales tax payment from quarterly to monthly
- HB 280, relating to the death of a survivorship tenant in real property
- HB 281, Relating to rape cases in court
- HB 282, Relating to weight of vehicles for noncommercial registration
- HB 283, Requires urine tests on officers and prisoners
- HB 284, Requires a greyhound racing pilot program
- HB 285, Relating to joint vocational school taxes
- HB 286, Authorizes roadside rest memorials for Korea and Vietnam POW/MIAs
- HB 287, Revises barber licensing provisions
- Sub. HB 287, Ibid.
- HB 288, Prohibits closure of Broadview Development Center
- HB 289, Exempts layaways & special orders from liquidated damages
- HB 290, Requires guidelines for reduced speeds in construction zones
- HB 291, Requires state Board of Ed. To recognize outstanding high school students
- HB 292, Requires parents to supervise children under 18
- HB 293, Relating to scrap tires
- HB 294, Adoption or rules on off-site solid waste energy recovery facilities
- HB 295, Appropriations for the Industrial Commission
- HB 296, Denial of probation for child endangering
- HB 297, Appropriations for the Bureau of Workers Compensation
- HB 298, Creation of special improvement districts
- HB 299, Creates Elevator Safety and Licensing Board
- HB 300, Prohibits plea bargaining felonies to misdemeanors
- HB 301, Requires fee to county recorder for bulk transfers
- HB 302, Expansion of involuntary manslaughter
- HB 303, Allows credit for child day-care
- HB 304, Permits direct deposit for Aid to Dependent Children & Gen. Assistance
- HB 305, Expands tampering with evidence
- HB 306, Relating to exempting corporate franchise tax
- HB 307,Authorizes transfer of Hamilton Co. land to Cincinnati
- HB 308, Renames Bureau for the Prevention of Industrial Accidents & Diseases
- HB 309, Establishes a Division of Occupational Safety and Health
- HB 310, Relating to D-4 liquor permits to private clubs
- HB 311, Prohibits home solicitations at night
- HB 312, Allow prosecutors to appeal if not violating double jeopardy
- HB 313, Creates the Ohio Disabilities Trust Board
- HB 314, Modifies operating costs in municipal courts
- HB 315, Related to fishing regulations
- HB 316, Creates qualified immunity for churches
- HB 317, Exempts school bus fuel from state tax
- HB 318, Eliminates special panel of jurors for capital cases
- HB 319, Permits life without parole for aggravated murder
- HB 320, Relating to faculty salaries
- HB 321, Expands housing discriminatory practices
- HB 322, Transfers authority to regulate electrolysis
- HB 323, Allows charities to run schemes of chance
- HB 324, Desert Storm free fishing and hunting licenses
- HB 325, Making the polka the official dance of Ohio