Gov. Kasich
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Kasich
signs 13 bills into law
June 26,
2012
COLUMBUS –
Today Gov. John R. Kasich signed the following pieces of legislation
into law:
H.B. 331
(Dovilla, Bubp) creates the Cybersecurity, Education, and Economic
Development
Council;
H.B. 415
(Sprague, Hill) modifies the maximum amount the Treasurer of State may
invest
in agricultural linked deposits in the Agricultural Linked Deposit
Program;
H.B. 437
(Roegner, Patmon) increases the miles of out-of-state travel that a
school
district board can authorize for its motor vehicles;
H.B. 490
(Dovilla, Landis) changes the law regarding a County Recorder’s release
of a
veteran’s record of discharge; modifies the duties of publishing
information
about Veterans Services offices as pertains to the Director of Veterans
Services; modifies the composition of the Veterans Advisory Committee;
and
grants in-state tuition to nonresident spouses and dependents of those
veterans
who served on active duty and are deceased;
H.B. 509
(Blair) changes the laws governing local governments; modifies
requirements of
arresting authorities and courts as pertains to the venereal disease
testing of
individuals accused of certain offenses; modifies the way funds are
allocated
from the Ohio Legal Aid Fund; and expands the ability for counties to
create
joint county boards of job and family services;
S.B. 19
(Hughes) allows a judge to decide to not suspend a probationary
driver’s
license, restricted license, or temporary instruction permit of certain
juvenile repeat traffic violators and requires the Registrar of Motor
Vehicles
to create advanced juvenile driver improvement programs;
S.B. 193
(Seitz) requires scrap metal dealers to take a photograph of every
person
selling or giving an article to the dealer and keep the photograph as
part of
the sales record;
S.B. 196
(Wagoner) changes the Ohio’s Business Opportunity Plan Law;
S.B. 224
(Obhof) shortens the period of limitations for actions upon a written
contract;
S.B. 305
(Hughes) prohibits designing, building, or modifying a vehicle in such
a way as
to create or add a hidden compartment, prohibits the ownership or use
of a
vehicle with a hidden compartment, and prohibits knowing or having
reasonable
cause to believe that the vehicle has or will be used to facilitate a
crime;
S.B. 314
(Wagoner, Cafaro) renames the Department of Development the
“Development
Services Agency;” establishes the Office of TourismOhio within the
Development
Services Agency, creates the TourismOhio Advisory Board, and
establishes a
pilot program for testing a new funding mechanism for state travel and
tourism
marketing; modifies the operation of JobsOhio; makes changes to the
Capital
Access Loan Program Fund and allows transfers to that fund from the
Minority
Business Enterprise Loan Fund; increases the membership of the Ohio Tax
Credit
Authority and provides for projects started before receiving a tax
credit;
changes reporting requirements of the Voluntary Action Program;
requires the
Director of Development Services to administer federal funds received
for
brownfields revitalization purposes; terminates the Water and Sewer
Commission;
terminates the Development Financing Advisory Council as of July 1,
2012;
increases the membership of the Third Frontier Commission; and makes
and
appropriation;
S.B. 321
(Beagle) authorizes the State Library Board to establish library
districts for
association libraries; makes changes to the law governing the operation
of
public libraries; and declares an emergency; and
S.B. 337 (Seitz, Smith) excludes juvenile
proceedings and adjudications from criminal records checks, excludes
from
public records any records pertaining to an alleged or adjudicated,
unruly or
delinquent child, or juvenile traffic offender; ensures those sentenced
to
confinement receive credit for time served in juvenile facilities;
expands
eligibility for sealing of criminal records and eliminates prohibition
of
sealing juvenile records in certain cases; defines indigent as related
to the
payments of fines and fees; makes use or possession with purpose to use
drug
paraphernalia with marihuana a minor misdemeanor; provides for
destruction and
removal of criminal records and disabilities of a person who is
pardoned;
allows an individual subject to civil sanctions as a result of
conviction or
plea of guilty to a criminal offense to file a petition for relief from
the
sanctions; creates a procedure for the review of these petitions;
allows
sentencing court to grant limited relief; allows for the consideration
on a case-by-case
basis whether it is appropriate to allow the issuance or restoration or
an
occupational license or employment opportunity; allows for an order of
limited
relief to be revoked; increases the age from eighteen to twenty-one as
the age
at which certain offenders may be held in places not authorized for the
confinement of children; increases the juvenile court’s jurisdiction
for
certain cases for the sole purpose of detaining a person while their
case is
heard in adult court; amends law governing child-support; reduces
penalty for
driving with a suspended license if the suspension was imposed as part
of the
penalty for certain offenses not directly involving the operation of a
motor
vehicle; makes changes in certain other driver’s license suspension
provisions;
requires the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to study the advisability and
feasibility
of a one-time amnesty program for drivers who have not paid fees owed
for motor
vehicle offenses and license suspensions; defines the terms “moral
turpitude”
and “disqualifying offense” as applied to certain unemployment; adds an
ex-offender appointed by the Director of Rehabilitation and Correction
to the
Ex-offender Reentry Coalition; and prohibits the preclusion of persons
from
obtaining or renewing certain licenses, certifications, or permits
because of
past criminal history unless the person has committed a crime of moral
turpitude or a disqualifying offense.
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