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132ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO SENATE RULES CALENDAR THURSDAY - DECEMBER 27, 2018-10:00 AM Sub. S. B. No. 21 Senator Uecker House Amendments to Senate Bills and Resolutions Cosponsors: Senators Hoagland, Huffman, Hite, Coley, Balderson, Burke, Dolan, Eklund, Hackett, Jordan, Lehner, McColley, Obhof, Terhar, Wilson Representatives Blessing, Ginter, Green, Merrin, Perales, Riedel, Roegner, Schuring, Seitz, Sprague, Thompson, Wiggam To amend sections 133.18, 306.32, 306.322, 345.01, 345.03, 345.04, 505.48, 505.481, 511.27, 511.28, 511.34, 1545.041, 1545.21, 3311.50, 3318.01, 3318.06, 3318.061, 3318.062, 3318.063, 3318.361, 3318.45, 3381.03, 3501.22, 4582.024, 4582.26, 5705.01, 5705.03, 5705.192, 5705.195, 5705.196, 5705.197, 5705.199, 5705.21, 5705.213, 5705.215, 5705.218, 5705.219, 5705.233, 5705.25, 5705.251, 5705.261, 5705.55, 5748.01, 5748.02, 5748.03, 5748.04, 5748.08, and 5748.09 of the Revised Code to modify the information conveyed in election notices and ballot language for property tax levies and to reduce the minimum number of precinct election officials in a precinct in which electronic pollbooks are used. Am. Sub. S. B. No. 268 Senator Wilson (For House amendments see Senate Journal December 17, 2018) Cosponsors: Senators Bacon, Coley, Beagle, Brown, Burke, Eklund, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, Kunze, LaRose, Manning, McColley, Obhof, O'Brien, Oelslager, Peterson, Schiavoni, Sykes, Tavares, Terhar, Thomas, Uecker, Yuko Representatives Anielski, Arndt, Blessing, Craig, Dever, Ginter, Hambley, Holmes, Kick, Lang, Manning, McClain, Merrin, Miller, Patton, Riedel, Schaffer, Scherer, Seitz, Thompson, Speaker Smith To amend sections 145.114, 742.114, 1707.01, 1707.03, 1707.04, 1707.042, 1707.10, 1707.13, 1707.161, 1707.17, 1707.19, 1707.20, 1707.21, 1707.23, 1707.24, 1707.25, 1707.26, 1707.261, 1707.27, 1707.28, 1707.29, 1707.30, 1707.31, 1707.32, 1707.34, 1707.35, 1707.38, 1707.39, 1707.391, 1707.40, 1707.431, 1707.44, 1707.99, 1724.02, 2151.34, 2903.213, 2903.214, 2919.26, 2921.41, 2929.01, 2929.18, 2929.28, 3113.31, 3307.152, 3309.157, 4582.06, 4582.31, and 5505.068 and to enact sections 1707.05, 1707.051, 1707.052, 1707.053, 1707.054, 1707.055, 1707.056, 1707.057, 1707.058, and 1707.50 of the Revised Code to expand the increased penalties for theft in office based on the amount of property or services stolen, to include as restitution certain audit costs of the entity that suffered the loss involved in the offense, for any other offense, to allow restitution for the cost of accounting or auditing done to determine the extent of economic loss, to permit intrastate equity crowdfunding under certain circumstances, to provide for a hardship exemption from the requirement that financial statements filed under the Securities Law be audited, to replace expungement with sealing of ex parte protection orders and records under certain circumstances, and to clarify the appellate process for the court's refusal to grant certain protection orders. (For House amendments see Senate Journal December 17, 2018) 1

Sub. H. B. No. 101 Representative Merrin Bills for Third Consideration Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Thompson, Seitz, Stein, West, Roegner, Sheehy, Sprague, Hood, Smith, R., Anielski, Antani, Antonio, Arndt, Boyd, Brenner, Brinkman, Butler, Carfagna, Celebrezze, Clyde, Conditt, Craig, Cupp, Dever, DeVitis, Duffey, Edwards, Galonski, Gavarone, Ginter, Goodman, Greenspan, Hagan, Hambley, Hill, Holmes, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kick, Koehler, Landis, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lipps, Manning, McColley, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Ramos, Reineke, Retherford, Rogers, Ryan, Schaffer, Slaby, Smith, K., Strahorn, Sweeney, Wiggam, Young Senator Beagle To amend sections 3728.03, 4729.16, 4729.23, 4729.28, 4729.41, 4729.43, 4729.45, 4729.553, 4729.99, and 4731.96 and to enact sections 3707.60, 4729.382, 4729.47, and 4731.961 of the Revised Code to establish provisions to be known as the "Epinephrine Accessibility Act" and to make other changes to the laws governing the State Board of Pharmacy. (Committee on Health, Human Services and Medicaid recommends passage of substitute bill November 28, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 425 Representatives Antani, Craig Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Seitz, Sheehy, Lang, Anielski, Arndt, Barnes, Brown, Celebrezze, Cupp, Dever, Duffey, Fedor, Gavarone, Ginter, Gonzales, Green, Hagan, Hambley, Henne, Holmes, Hoops, Howse, Hughes, Ingram, Kent, Kick, Landis, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Perales, Ramos, Reece, Reineke, Rezabek, Riedel, Roegner, Rogers, Ryan, Schaffer, Scherer, Schuring, Smith, K., Stein, Sykes, West, Wiggam, Wilkin, Young Senators Coley, Uecker To amend sections 149.43, 149.433, 2151.34, 2903.213, 2903.214, 2919.26, 2953.32, 2953.37, 2953.38, 2953.53, and 3113.31 and to repeal sections 109.38 and 109.381 of the Revised Code to provide that specified portions of peace officers' body-worn camera or dashboard camera recordings and the infrastructure record of a public school are not public records for purposes of the Public Records Law, to replace expungement with sealing of ex parte protection orders and records under certain circumstances, to clarify the appellate process for the court's refusal to grant certain protection orders, and to repeal the pilot program regarding the removal of sealed or expunged records from certain databases. (Committee on Government Oversight and Reform recommends passage of substitute bill December 6, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 477 Representative Koehler Cosponsors: Representatives Thompson, Sweeney, Becker, Ingram, Vitale, Hambley, Brenner, Anielski, Blessing, Dean, Dever, Green, Henne, Hoops, Lang, Patton, Reineke, Riedel, Ryan, Scherer, Speaker Smith To amend sections 109.57, 2917.46, 3301.133, 3302.26, 3313.668, 3313.71, 3313.753, and 3319.074, to enact sections 3314.146, 3326.271, and 3328.241, and to repeal sections 3301.073, 3301.0722, 3301.111, 3301.21, 3301.25, 3301.86, 3301.88, 3301.95, 3301.96, 3302.037, 3302.30, 3311.061, 3313.206, and 3313.711 of the Revised Code to eliminate various provisions and programs related to the Department of Education and the operation of primary and secondary schools, to revise the law on paraprofessional certification, and to provide civil immunity regarding decisions not to procure mental health services for a suspended or expelled student. (Committee on Education recommends passage of substitute bill December 6, 2018) (Bills or resolutions below the black line have been recommended for passage or adoption by designated committees) 2

S. B. No. 43 Senator Bacon To amend sections 504.04 and 504.13 of the Revised Code to enable limited home rule townships to adopt building codes regardless of any similar codes adopted by the county in which the township resides. (Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs recommends passage June 27, 2017) S. B. No. 68 Senators LaRose, Hite Cosponsors: Senators Manning, Bacon, Brown, Yuko, Williams, Tavares, Sykes, O'Brien, Hackett To amend section 1345.99 and to enact section 1345.022 of the Revised Code to prohibit the installation of unsafe used tires on certain motor vehicles. (Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs recommends passage June 27, 2017) Sub. S. B. No. 138 Senator Eklund To amend section 2933.32 of the Revised Code to authorize a corrections officer to cause a body cavity search to be conducted, to modify the provisions regarding the gender of a person who may conduct a body cavity search or strip search, and to establish separate rules and restrictions for conducting strip searches. (Committee on Judiciary recommends passage of substitute bill December 4, 2018) Sub. S. B. No. 179 Senator LaRose Cosponsors: Senators Hackett, Coley, Brown To amend sections 1701.86, 1702.27, 1702.30, 1702.33, 1702.38, 1702.521, 1702.53, 1702.55, 1705.06, 1705.14, 1705.43, 1705.44, 1705.46, 1705.48, and 1745.05 and to enact sections 111.35, 1702.341, 1702.531, 1705.431, and 1705.441 of the Revised Code to automatically dissolve a limited liability company under certain circumstances, to authorize the Secretary of State to implement an electronic notification system to alert a person if a business name containing a specific word has been registered, to specify procedures for continuing a limited liability company whose last remaining member ceases to be a member, to modify the law governing dissolved limited liability companies, to allow a dissolving corporation to provide to the Secretary of State a specified affidavit instead of a certificate from the Department of Taxation showing that the corporation has paid all required taxes, to modify the law governing nonprofit corporations, and to allow a religious organization to choose to be considered an unincorporated nonprofit association. (Committee on Government Oversight and Reform recommends passage of substitute bill November 28, 2018) S. B. No. 181 Senator O'Brien Cosponsors: Senator Yuko To amend section 701.10 of the Revised Code to authorize all municipal corporations that charge a garbage collection fee to certify unpaid amounts to the county auditor, who must enter the fees on the property tax list to be collected in the same manner as real property taxes. (Committee on Ways and Means recommends passage June 6, 2018) Am. S. B. No. 308 Senators Uecker, Yuko To amend sections 121.084, 4105.01, 4105.10, and 4105.15 and to enact sections 4105.101, 4105.30, 4785.01, 4785.02, 4785.03, 4785.04, 4785.041, 4785.05, 4785.051, 4785.06, 4785.07, 4785.08, 4785.09, 4785.091, 4785.092, and 4785.99 of the Revised Code to revise the Elevator Law. (Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Workforce recommends passage) (For amendments see Senate Journal December 5, 2018) 3

S. R. No. 382 Senator LaRose Cosponsors: Senators McColley, Beagle, Hoagland, Hackett, Uecker To recognize the existence of two alfalfa products in light of the recent action of the Ingredient Definition Committee of the Association of American Feed Control Officials. (Committee on Agriculture recommends adoption November 28, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 125 Representatives Craig, Seitz Cosponsors: Representatives West, Leland, Young, Retherford, Sheehy, Patterson, Smith, K., Antonio, Celebrezze, Boccieri, Cera, O'Brien, Howse, Boggs, Ashford, Sykes, Rogers, Boyd, Manning, Rezabek, Arndt, Barnes, Blessing, Brenner, Dever, Gavarone, Ginter, Goodman, Green, Hambley, Holmes, Householder, Ingram, Johnson, Kick, McColley, Patton, Ramos, Reineke, Roegner, Schaffer, Slaby, Smith, R., Sprague, Stein, Sweeney, Thompson, Wiggam Senator Uecker To amend sections 1901.20, 1907.02, and 4511.093 and to enact section 4511.072 of the Revised Code to specify the jurisdiction of municipal and county courts over civil violations of municipal traffic ordinances, to prohibit townships from using traffic law photo-monitoring devices on interstate highways, and to establish requirements governing fines, fees, or other charges for traffic violations and infractions imposed by a municipal corporation that does not have the authority to establish a mayor's court. (Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs recommends passage of substitute bill June 26, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 139 Representatives Perales, Keller Cosponsors: Representatives Hambley, Fedor, Seitz, Dean, Antonio, Brenner, Craig, Cupp, Green, Greenspan, Lang, Retherford, Riedel, Young Senators Uecker, Coley, Skindell To amend section 149.43 of the Revised Code to eliminate the public disclosure exemption for any permanently retained record 75 years after the date of its creation, with exceptions. (Committee on Government Oversight and Reform recommends passage of substitute bill December 6, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 211 Representative Hughes Cosponsors: Representatives Antani, Edwards, Leland, Cera, Boccieri, Clyde, Smith, K., West, Anielski, Arndt, Boggs, Boyd, Carfagna, Celebrezze, Craig, Dever, Gavarone, Ginter, Green, Henne, Holmes, Hoops, Ingram, Lepore-Hagan, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Perales, Reineke, Rogers, Ryan, Seitz, Stein, Wilkin, Young, Speaker Smith To amend sections 109.572, 121.08, 2925.01, 4735.181, 4735.99, 4776.10, and 4776.20 and to enact sections 4735.22, 4764.01 to 4764.21, and 4764.99 of the Revised Code to require the licensure of home inspectors,to create the Ohio Home Inspector Board to regulate the licensure and performance of home inspectors, and to require realtors who recommend home inspectors to provide a list of home inspectors. (Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Workforce recommends passage December 12, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 296 Representative Gavarone Cosponsors: Representatives Wiggam, Riedel, Lipps, Smith, R., Ryan, Sprague, Schuring, Butler, Cupp, Arndt, Carfagna, Kick, LaTourette, Patton, Manning, Rezabek, Lang, Anielski, Antani, Antonio, Faber, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Hambley, Hughes, Johnson, Koehler, Landis, Lanese, Leland, Miller, Perales, Reineke, Rogers, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Scherer, Slaby, Stein, Sweeney, West, Wilkin, Young To amend sections 2925.01 and 2925.03 of the Revised Code to enhance penalties for certain drug trafficking offenses committed in the vicinity of a community addiction services provider and to amend the version of section 2925.03 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect June 29, 2019, to continue the provisions of this act on and after that effective date. (Committee on Judiciary recommends passage of substitute bill December 4, 2018) 4

Sub. H. B. No. 297 Representative Hagan Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Dean, Riedel, Vitale, Goodman, Green, Sheehy, Householder, Hughes, West, Anielski, Arndt, Brown, Craig, Cupp, Dever, Gavarone, Ginter, Holmes, Landis, Lang, Leland, Manning, Miller, Pelanda, Perales, Rezabek, Rogers, Romanchuk, Ryan, Schaffer, Schuring, Seitz, Stein, Thompson, Wiggam, Young To amend sections 2131.12, 2131.13, 4519.55, and 4519.60 of the Revised Code to allow persons to establish a joint ownership with right of survivorship with respect to an all-purpose vehicle or off-highway motorcycle and to allow owners of a motor vehicle, all-purpose vehicle, off-highway motorcycle, watercraft, or outboard motor who have joint ownership with right of survivorship to transfer title through a transfer-on-death designation. (Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs recommends passage December 4, 2018) Am. Sub. H. B. No. 300 Representative Barnes Cosponsors: Representatives Hambley, Boyd, Anielski, Antonio, Arndt, Ashford, Brown, Carfagna, Celebrezze, Craig, DeVitis, Edwards, Fedor, Galonski, Ginter, Greenspan, Holmes, Howse, Hughes, Ingram, Johnson, Kent, LaTourette, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, O'Brien, Patterson, Patton, Perales, Rogers, Romanchuk, Ryan, Schaffer, Slaby, Sprague, Sweeney, Sykes, West, Young To amend sections 4507.50 and 4507.52 of the Revised Code to provide that any nondriver identification card that is issued to a resident of Ohio who is permanently or irreversibly disabled must be issued with an 8-year expiration date and to exempt such cardholders who are also unemployed from the identification card fees. (Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs recommends passage) (For amendments see Senate Journal December 4, 2018) H. B. No. 307 Representative Gonzales Cosponsors: Representatives Riedel, Hambley, Arndt, Ashford, Antonio, Barnes, Patton, Retherford, Scherer, Sprague Senators Uecker, Terhar, Wilson To enact section 5.263 of the Revised Code to designate September as "We Card Month." (Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs recommends passage May 15, 2018) H. B. No. 309 Representatives Gonzales, Rezabek Cosponsors: Representatives Hambley, Goodman, Retherford, Boggs, Thompson, Miller, Dean, Kent, Brenner, Sheehy, Young, Anielski, Antonio, Arndt, Boyd, Brown, Clyde, Craig, Dever, Edwards, Gavarone, Ginter, Greenspan, Hagan, Hill, Holmes, Howse, Hughes, Johnson, Kick, Lanese, Lang, LaTourette, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, McClain, O'Brien, Patmon, Patterson, Patton, Pelanda, Riedel, Rogers, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Slaby, Sprague, Stein, Strahorn, Sweeney, Sykes, West, Wiggam Senator Coley To enact sections 2131.03, 2131.031, 2131.032, 2131.033, and 2131.034 of the Revised Code to generally prohibit a person's blindness from being used to deny or limit custody, parenting time, visitation, adoption, or service as a guardian or foster caregiver, regarding a minor. (Committee on Judiciary recommends passage November 14, 2018) 5

Sub. H. B. No. 343 Representative Merrin Cosponsors: Representatives Schaffer, Hambley, Becker, Brinkman, Riedel, Dean, Goodman, Henne, Householder, Retherford, Butler, DeVitis, Keller, Lang, Roegner, Romanchuk, Thompson, Wiggam Senator Beagle To amend sections 5709.17 and 5715.19 of the Revised Code to limit the authority of local governments to initiate property tax valuation complaints against residential property, to require local governments to formally pass a resolution before initiating a complaint against any type of property, to limit the authority of a school district to file counter-complaints, and to expand the existing property tax exemption for fraternal organizations to include the property of such organizations with longstanding national governing bodies. (Committee on Ways and Means recommends passage of substitute bill December 12, 2018) H. B. No. 351 Representatives Perales, Butler Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Boccieri, Goodman, Hood, Johnson, McColley, Vitale, Schaffer, Green, Hambley, Householder, Patmon, Retherford, Anielski, Antani, Antonio, Arndt, Ashford, Barnes, Blessing, Boyd, Brenner, Brown, Clyde, Craig, Dean, Dever, DeVitis, Edwards, Faber, Fedor, Galonski, Gavarone, Greenspan, Hagan, Holmes, Hoops, Howse, Hughes, Landis, LaTourette, Leland, Lepore- Hagan, Manning, McClain, Merrin, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Ramos, Reece, Rezabek, Riedel, Rogers, Seitz, Sheehy, Slaby, Smith, R., Sprague, Stein, Strahorn, Sweeney, Speaker Rosenberger Senators Williams, Hackett To amend section 718.01 of the Revised Code to require municipal corporations to exempt from taxation the military pay of members of the commissioned corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Public Health Service. (Committee on Ways and Means recommends passage June 6, 2018) H. B. No. 359 Representative Stein Cosponsors: Representatives Blessing, Boccieri, Faber, Galonski, Ginter, Green, Hambley, Johnson, Lang, LaTourette, Riedel, Romanchuk, Scherer, Smith, K., West, Anielski, Arndt, Carfagna, Hill, Ryan, Antonio, Ashford, Barnes, Brenner, Brown, Butler, Celebrezze, Clyde, Craig, Cupp, Dever, Edwards, Gavarone, Gonzales, Greenspan, Henne, Holmes, Hood, Hoops, Kent, Landis, Lanese, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, McClain, Miller, O'Brien, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Reineke, Retherford, Rezabek, Rogers, Schaffer, Sheehy, Smith, R., Sprague, Strahorn, Sweeney, Thompson, Wiggam, Young Senator Uecker To enact section 5.015 of the Revised Code to create a suggested ceremonial procedure for retiring an Ohio state flag. (Committee on Government Oversight and Reform recommends passage December 6, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 361 Representative Greenspan Cosponsors: Representatives Seitz, Blessing, Anielski, Ginter, Hambley, Householder, Lang, LaTourette, Miller, Patton, Rezabek, Rogers, Scherer, Young To amend sections 120.52, 120.521, 120.53, 1901.26, 1907.24, 2303.201, 3953.231, 4705.10, and 5715.19 of the Revised Code to increase the time within which boards of revision must decide property tax complaints and to change the name of the Ohio Legal Assistance Foundation to the Ohio Access to Justice Foundation. (Committee on Ways and Means recommends passage of substitute bill December 12, 2018) 6

H. B. No. 428 Representatives Ginter, LaTourette Cosponsors: Representatives Antani, Brenner, Brinkman, Hill, Huffman, Johnson, Kent, Koehler, Lang, Lipps, McColley, Patmon, Riedel, Roegner, Romanchuk, Ryan, Schaffer, Scherer, Smith, R., Thompson, Butler, Anielski, Carfagna, Dean, Dever, Green, Hagan, Henne, Keller, McClain, Merrin, Perales, Retherford, Stein, Wiggam, Young, Zeltwanger To amend sections 3313.601, 3314.03, 3326.11, and 3328.24 and to enact sections 3320.01, 3320.02, and 3320.03 of the Revised Code regarding student religious expression and to entitle the act the "Ohio Student Religious Liberties Act of 2018." (Committee on Education recommends passage December 6, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 451 Representative Retherford Cosponsors: Representatives Thompson, Seitz, Johnson, Carfagna, DeVitis, Hill, Ryan, Becker, Householder, Butler, Edwards, Sprague, Wiggam, Young, Arndt, Brinkman, Patton, Schaffer, Romanchuk, Dean, Greenspan, Hambley, Riedel, Koehler, Lanese, Blessing, Dever, Anielski, Smith, R., Reineke, LaTourette, Hood, Manning, Gavarone, Merrin, Rezabek, Perales, Zeltwanger, Stein, Cupp, Hagan, Scherer, Roegner, Green, Brenner, Keller, Ginter, Lipps, Huffman, Sweeney, Kick, Henne, Gonzales, Celebrezze, Schuring, Slaby To amend sections 149.43 and 149.45 of the Revised Code to exclude from the definition of public record under the Public Records Law any depiction by photograph, film, videotape, or digital, visual, or printed material of victims of crime under specified circumstances dealing with the victims' bodily privacy, to exclude from that definition specified residential and familial information regarding county or multicounty corrections officers, and to declare an emergency. (Committee on Judiciary recommends passage of substitute bill December 4, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 453 Representative Greenspan Cosponsors: Representatives Antonio, Boyd, Huffman, Kick, Seitz, Sweeney, Hambley, Arndt, Carfagna, Anielski, Barnes, Howse, Kent, LaTourette, Lepore-Hagan, Rogers, Ryan, Sprague, West Senators Coley, Uecker, LaRose To enact section 339.062 of the Revised Code to require that all rights to and interests in discoveries or inventions made by, or patents issued to, employees using charter county hospital facilities or funding are the property of that charter county hospital. (Committee on Government Oversight and Reform recommends passage December 6, 2018) Sub. H. B. No. 511 Representatives Lanese, Rogers Cosponsors: Representatives Rezabek, Antonio, Fedor, LaTourette, Anielski, Arndt, Ashford, Blessing, Boggs, Brown, Celebrezze, Craig, DeVitis, Galonski, Gavarone, Ginter, Henne, Holmes, Howse, Hughes, Johnson, Kent, Kick, Koehler, Lang, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, O'Brien, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Riedel, Sheehy, Sykes, West, Young To amend sections 3101.01, 3101.04, and 3101.05, to enact new section 3101.02 and sections 3101.041, 3101.042, and 3109.011, and to repeal sections 3101.02 and 3101.03 of the Revised Code to make changes to the laws governing the ages at which persons may marry. (Committee on Judiciary recommends passage December 4, 2018) 7

Sub. H. B. No. 548 Representative McClain Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Thompson, Hood, Hambley, Riedel, Dean, Wiggam, Retherford, Seitz, Lipps, Green, Sheehy, Lepore-Hagan, Anielski, Antani, Arndt, Blessing, Brenner, Celebrezze, Duffey, Ginter, Gonzales, Greenspan, Hoops, Johnson, Landis, Manning, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Perales, Rezabek, Roegner, Rogers, Ryan, Schaffer, Scherer, Stein, Sweeney, West, Young Senators Hoagland, LaRose To amend sections 4511.84, 4513.34, and 5577.15 of the Revised Code to permit a person to wear earphones or earplugs for hearing protection while operating a motorcycle, to alter the requirements governing special regional heavy hauling permits, and to provide an exception to the vehicle size and weight limits to a person who is traveling to the site of an emergency to tow a vehicle or who is returning from the place where the vehicle was towed. (Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Workforce recommends passage of substitute bill December 6, 2018) 8