134TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE
STATE OF OHIO
SENATE CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY - MAY 5, 2021 - 1:30 PM
Bills for Third Consideration
H. B. No. 7 – Representatives Grendell, Stewart
Cosponsors: Representatives Dean, Seitz, Miranda, Roemer, Skindell, Pavliga, Schmidt, Galonski, Lampton, Brown, Callender, Carruthers, Click, Crossman, Fraizer, Ginter, Gross, Hall, Hicks-Hudson, Hillyer, Kick, Lightbody, Miller, A., Miller, J., Patton, Plummer, Sheehy, Sobecki, Swearingen, Troy, White, Young, B., Young, T., Speaker Cupp Senator Manning
To amend sections 1721.21, 2101.15, 2106.13, 2108.05, 2108.06, 2108.07, 2108.23, 2108.24, 2108.34, 2111.10, 2111.50, 2133.07, 2701.10, 2717.01, 5122.15, 5804.11, 5805.06, 5816.02, 5816.05, 5816.06, 5816.09, 5816.10, and 5816.14; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 2717.01 (2717.02); to enact new section 2717.01 and sections 2717.03, 2717.04, 2717.05, 2717.06, 2717.07, 2717.08, 2717.09, 2717.10, 2717.11, 2717.13, 2717.14, 2717.16, 2717.18, and 2717.19; and to repeal section 2133.16 of the Revised Code to make changes in the Probate Law, the Guardianship Law, the Ohio Trust Code, the Ohio Legacy Trust Act, the laws regarding cemetery endowment care trusts, referral of actions to a retired judge, involuntary mental health placements, and change of name procedures.
(Committee on Judiciary recommends passage May 5, 2021)
Sub. H. B. No. 87 – Representatives Stephens, John
Cosponsors: Representatives Stewart, Cross, Troy, Lampton, Baldridge, Bird, Carruthers, Click, Creech, Cutrona, Fraizer, Galonski, Ginter, Gross, Hall, Hillyer, Householder, Johnson, Jones, Kick, Loychik, Miller, J., O'Brien, Patton, Pavliga, Plummer, Sobecki, Wilkin
To amend section 307.04 of the Revised Code to exempt county utility supply contracts entered into under a joint purchasing program from the 10-year maximum period for such contracts and to declare an emergency.
(Committee on Local Government and Elections recommends passage May 4, 2021)
S. B. No. 26 – Senator Hottinger
Cosponsors: Senators Kunze, Blessing, Hoagland, Schaffer
To enact section 5534.409 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of State Route 93, in Perry County, as the "Crooksville Firefighters David Theisen and Stephen Carletti Memorial Highway."
(Committee on Transportation recommends passage May 5, 2021)
S. B. No. 40 – Senator Schaffer
Cosponsors: Senators Antani, Blessing
To amend sections 1333.11, 1333.12, 1333.14, and 1333.15 and to enact section 1333.13 of the Revised Code regarding cigarette minimum pricing.
(Committee on Ways and Means recommends passage April 28, 2021)
S. B. No. 49 – Senators Hottinger, Sykes
Cosponsors: Senators Thomas, Craig, Rulli, Yuko, Blessing, Manning, Schuring
To enact sections 4703.20, 4703.201, 4703.202, 4703.203, 4703.204, 4703.205, 4703.206, 4703.54, 4703.541, 4703.542, 4703.543, 4703.544, 4703.545, 4703.546, 4733.30, 4733.301, 4733.302, 4733.303, 4733.304, 4733.305, and 4733.306 of the Revised Code to establish a payment assurance program for registered design professionals.
(Committee on Judiciary recommends passage April 21, 2021)
S. B. No. 128 – Senator Peterson
To amend section 3335.38 of the Revised Code with regard to the Ohio State University's Farm Financial Management Institute and to make an appropriation.
(Committee on Workforce and Higher Education recommends passage April 22, 2021)
Sub. S. B. No. 134 – Senator Lang
Cosponsors: Senators Brenner, Cirino, Reineke, Romanchuk, Rulli, Wilson
To enact section 3701.353 of the Revised Code to enact The Business Fairness Act and to declare an emergency.
(Committee on Small Business and Economic Opportunity recommends passage of substitute bill May 5, 2021)
(Bills or resolutions below the black line have been recommended for passage or adoption by designated committee)
S. B. No. 54 – Senator Gavarone
Cosponsor: Senator Manning
To amend sections 109.87, 109.88, and 2913.05 of the Revised Code to include within the offense of telecommunications fraud providing misleading or inaccurate caller identification information, allow the Attorney General to prosecute offenses of unauthorized use of property and telecommunications fraud, and prohibit any person, entity, or merchant from violating the federal Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act.
(Committee on Judiciary recommends passage April 6, 2021)