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131ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO SENATE CALENDAR THURSDAY - DECEMBER 8, 2016-11:00 AM S. C. R. No. 16 Senators Hottinger, Peterson Resolutions Reported by Committee To express support for the nomination of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks as a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site. (Committee on Energy and Natural Resources recommends adoption December 8, 2016) Am. Sub. H. B. No. 444 Representative Blessing Bills for Third Consideration Cosponsors: Representatives Henne, Grossman, Hambley, Brenner, Conditt, Becker, Ramos, Thompson, Perales, Manning, Buchy, Boose, Dever, Rezabek, Sheehy, Brown, Ashford, Boyd, Dovilla, Driehaus, Duffey, Lepore-Hagan, O'Brien, M., Patterson, Phillips, Rogers, Scherer, Schuring, Slesnick, Sweeney Senators Hackett, Uecker, Beagle, Hite To amend section 4301.22 of the Revised Code to allow A-1-A, A-1c, and certain D liquor permit holders to provide free tasting samples of beer, wine, and spirituous liquor, as applicable, to a person who is 21 years old or older and a paying customer of the permit holder. (Committee on Agriculture recommends passage) (For amendments see Senate Journal December 7, 2016) Sub. H. B. No. 451 Representative Boose Cosponsors: Representatives Pelanda, Grossman, Baker, Becker, Zeltwanger, Rogers, Butler, Manning, Celebrezze, Hambley, Sykes, Amstutz, Antonio, Ashford, Barnes, Blessing, Boggs, Boyd, Brown, Buchy, Conditt, Craig, Dever, Driehaus, Fedor, Hall, Hayes, Johnson, G., Kuhns, Lepore-Hagan, McClain, O'Brien, M., O'Brien, S., Patterson, Perales, Ramos, Reece, Rezabek, Ryan, Scherer, Schuring, Sheehy, Slaby, Smith, K., Smith, R., Sweeney, Terhar, Thompson, Young Senators Bacon, Thomas To amend sections 1337.13, 1337.17, 2133.05, 2133.08, 2133.09, and 2133.12 of the Revised Code to provide that an individual's statutory priority to decide whether or not to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment for the individual's relative is forfeited if the individual is the subject of a temporary protection order or civil protection order and the relative is the alleged victim or if the individual and the relative are married and the parties to a divorce, dissolution, legal separation, or annulment proceeding, to void any objections to a living will made by a person whose statutory priority would be so forfeited, and to provide that an attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney for health care is competent to make decisions pertaining to life-sustaining treatment, nutrition, or hydration, only if the attorney in fact is not subject to a temporary protection order or civil protection order in which the principal is the alleged victim. (Committee on Civil Justice recommends passage of substitute bill December 8, 2016) 1

Sub. H. B. No. 471 Representative Brown Cosponsors: Representatives Blessing, Derickson, Pelanda, Amstutz, Anielski, Antani, Antonio, Baker, Conditt, Dovilla, Duffey, Green, Hagan, Hambley, McClain, O'Brien, S., Retherford, Sweeney, Thompson, Young Senator Coley To amend sections 9.901, 101.82, 101.83, 101.84, 101.85, 101.86, 101.87, 107.12, 109.71, 135.143, 149.301, 149.302, 149.43, 154.01, 154.22, 174.06, 189.10, 505.375, 924.01, 924.04, 924.07, 924.09, 924.24, 924.25, 924.26, 1501.012, 1501.07, 1503.03, 1505.05, 1505.12, 1505.13, 1510.01, 1510.02, 1510.04, 1510.05, 1510.06, 1510.08, 1510.09, 1510.10, 1510.11, 1513.27, 1513.28, 1513.30, 1513.31, 1513.32, 1513.37, 1517.23, 1546.06, 1547.81, 1551.35, 1557.06, 2933.82, 3334.03, 3334.08, 3701.344, 3701.77, 3702.71, 3702.79, 3705.35, 3705.36, 3707.521, 3711.20, 3727.39, 3727.41, 3745.015, 3772.02, 3905.04, 3905.481, 3905.484, 3905.485, 3905.486, 3905.88, 3929.51, 4121.61, 4503.515, 5903.02, 5911.09, and 5911.12, and to enact section 924.17, and to repeal sections 109.561, 149.303, 193.01, 193.03, 193.05, 193.07, 193.09, 1505.11, 1506.12, 1513.29, 1517.03, 1517.04, 1521.19, 1546.30, 1546.31, 3333.58, 3701.346, 3701.773, 3701.774, 3702.80, 3702.81, 3727.31, 3727.311, 3727.312, 3727.313, 3727.32, 3727.321, 3905.483, and 4121.70 of the Revised Code, and to amend Sections 729.10 and 729.11 of Am. Sub. H.B. 483 of the 130th General Assembly, as subsequently amended, and to repeal Sections 259.270, 263.560, 327.320, 737.10, and 745.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 64 of the 131st General Assembly, Sections 323.234, 323.235, 747.10, and 753.30 of Am. Sub. H.B. 59 of the 130th General Assembly, Section 5 of Am. Sub. H.B. 487 of the 130th General Assembly, Section 5 of Sub. H.B. 5 of the 130th General Assembly, Section 3 of Sub. H.B. 276 of the 129th General Assembly, Section 209.40 of Am. Sub. H.B. 153 of the 129th General Assembly, Section 371.60.80 of Am. Sub. H.B. 153 of the 129th General Assembly as subsequently amended, Section 701.40 of Am. Sub. H.B. 153 of the 129th General Assembly as subsequently amended, Sections 751.13 and 751.20 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the 128th General Assembly, Section 701.05 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the 128th General Assembly as subsequently amended, Section 755.40 of Am. Sub. H.B. 2 of the 128th General Assembly, Section 5 of Sub. S.B. 162 of the 128th General Assembly as subsequently amended, Section 313 of Am. Sub. H.B. 420 of the 127th General Assembly, Section 375.60.80 of Am. Sub. H.B. 119 of the 127th General Assembly, Section 560.03 of Am. Sub. H.B. 66 of the 126th General Assembly, Section 3 of Am. Sub. S.B. 311 of the 126th General Assembly, Section 8 of Am. Sub. S.B. 311 of the 126th General Assembly as subsequently amended, Section 3 of Sub. H.B. 204 of the 125th General Assembly, and Section 5 of Sub. H.B. 57 of the 124th General Assembly, to extend the deadline of the Criminal Justice Recodification Committee recommendations to June 30, 2017, to modify the provisions regarding the membership of the Committee, to modify the Treasurer of State's authority to invest the interim funds of the state, to authorize the conveyance of, and the granting of perpetual easements to, state-owned real property, to implement the recommendations of the Sunset Review Committee by abolishing, terminating, transferring, or renewing various agencies and by requiring a Sunset Review Committee to be convened during each odd-numbered General Assembly, and to declare an emergency. (Committee on Government Oversight and Reform recommends passage of substitute bill December 8, 2016) 2

Am. Sub. H. B. No. 520 Representatives Schuring, Ramos Cosponsors: Representatives Amstutz, Antonio, Boyd, Craig, Fedor, Grossman, Howse, Manning, O'Brien, M., O'Brien, S., Patterson, Pelanda, Rogers, Smith, K., Smith, R., Sprague, Strahorn, Sweeney, Young To amend sections 145.01, 145.2911, 145.2912, 145.362, 145.384, 145.40, 145.43, 145.45, 742.105, 742.37, 742.3711, 742.47, 742.50, 742.63, 3305.052, 3305.06, 3307.01, 3307.15, 3307.35, 3307.42, 3307.48, 3307.501, 3307.53, 3307.562, 3307.58, 3307.63, 3307.66, 3307.67, 3307.71, 3307.763, 3307.764, 3307.77, 3307.78, 3309.01, 3309.013, 3309.30, 3309.392, 3309.42, 3309.474, 3309.75, 3309.76, 5505.01, 5505.04, 5505.16, 5505.17, 5505.18, 5505.19, 5505.21, 5505.29, 5505.30, 5505.51, 5505.52, and 5505.59; to enact sections 145.222, 145.334, 742.091, 742.17, 3307.131, 3307.354, 3307.514, 3309.212, and 5505.35; and to repeal sections 171.07, 3305.061, 3305.062, 3309.342, 3309.371, 3309.372, 3309.373, and 3309.54 of the Revised Code to revise the law governing the state's public retirement systems. (Committee on State and Local Government recommends passage) (For amendments see Senate Journal December 7, 2016) Am. H. B. No. 532 Representative Smith, R. Cosponsors: Representatives Antani, Baker, Bishoff, Clyde, Derickson, DeVitis, Dovilla, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, McClain, Reineke, Rogers, Ruhl, Smith, K., Sprague, Sweeney, Young To amend sections 4735.01, 4735.06, 4735.07, 4735.09, 4735.10, 4735.141, 4735.142, 4735.18, 4735.24, 4735.51, and 4735.65 and to enact sections 4735.081, 4735.091, and 4735.23 of the Revised Code relating to real estate brokers and salespersons. (Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Labor recommends passage November 30, 2016) Sub. H. B. No. 554 Representative Amstutz Cosponsors: Representatives Hill, Landis, Schaffer To amend sections 4928.143, 4928.64, 4928.643, 4928.645, 4928.65, 4928.66, 4928.662, 4928.6610, and 5727.75 and to enact sections 4928.6620 and 4928.6621 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 6 of Sub. S.B. 310 of the 130th General Assembly and Section 257.80 of Am. Sub. H.B. 64 of the 131st General Assembly to revise the requirements for renewable energy, energy efficiency, and peak demand reduction and to alter funding allocations under the Home Energy Assistance Program. (Committee on Energy and Natural Resources recommends passage of substitute bill December 8, 2016) Sub. H. B. No. 580 Representatives Johnson, T., Huffman Cosponsors: Representatives Grossman, Terhar, Slaby, Burkley, Thompson, Perales, Gonzales, Antonio, Barnes, Boyce, Celebrezze, Craig, Green, Leland, Patterson, Pelanda, Phillips, Ramos, Ruhl, Scherer, Sheehy, Sprague, Strahorn, Sweeney, Sykes To enact sections 5.238 and 5.239 of the Revised Code to designate the month of November as "One Health Awareness Month," to create the Malnutrition Prevention Commission to study malnutrition among older adults, and to designate May 15th as "All for the Kids Awareness Day." (Committee on Agriculture recommends passage of substitute bill December 7, 2016) (Bills or resolutions below the black line have been recommended for passage or adoption by designated committee) 3

Sub. S. B. No. 42 Senator Beagle Cosponsors: Senators Cafaro, Eklund, Hite, Jones, Tavares, Brown To amend section 5122.04 of the Revised Code regarding minors and mental health treatment. (Committee on Health and Human Services recommends passage of substitute bill November 30, 2016) Sub. S. B. No. 44 Senator Schiavoni Cosponsors: Senators Manning, Jones, Brown, Yuko, Tavares, Gentile To amend sections 4511.043 and 4511.81 of the Revised Code to allow the enforcement of child booster seat requirements as a primary offense and to repeal a provision of law that declares that the failure of an operator of a motor vehicle to secure a child in a car seat, in a booster seat, or with a seat belt is inadmissible in certain criminal proceedings. (Committee on Criminal Justice recommends passage of substitute bill February 11, 2016) Sub. S. B. No. 95 Senators Seitz, Thomas Cosponsors: Senators Yuko, Brown, Uecker, Patton, Schiavoni, Eklund, Tavares, Bacon, Cafaro, Gentile To amend sections 4301.62 and 4303.208 and to enact section 4301.82 of the Revised Code to allow specified municipal corporations and townships to create outdoor refreshment areas, to exempt persons within an outdoor refreshment area from the open container law, to exempt persons who are passengers on a commercial quadricycle from that law, to revise the law governing F-8 liquor permits, and to declare an emergency. (Committee on State and Local Government recommends passage of substitute bill April 15, 2015) Sub. S. B. No. 115 Senators Bacon, Beagle Cosponsors: Senators Jones, Gardner, Hottinger To enact sections 3938.01, 3938.02, 3938.03, 3938.04, 3938.05, 3938.06, 3938.07, 3938.08, and 3938.09 of the Revised Code to regulate certificates of insurance prepared or issued to verify the purchase of property or casualty insurance coverage. (Committee on Insurance recommends passage of substitute bill June 16, 2015) Am. S. B. No. 162 Senators Seitz, Williams Cosponsors: Senators Lehner, Balderson, Sawyer, Brown, Hite, Thomas, Yuko, LaRose, Eklund, Schiavoni, Beagle, Tavares, Hackett To amend sections 2929.02, 2929.022, 2929.024, 2929.03, 2929.04, 2929.06, 2953.21, and 2953.23 and to enact section 2929.025 of the Revised Code to provide that a person convicted of aggravated murder who shows that the person had a serious mental illness at the time of committing the offense cannot be sentenced to death for the offense and to provide a mechanism for resentencing to a life sentence a person previously sentenced to death who proves that the person had a serious mental illness at the time of committing the offense. (Committee on Criminal Justice recommends passage) (For amendments see Senate Journal November 30, 2016) 4

Sub. S. B. No. 183 Senators LaRose, Thomas Cosponsors: Senator Manning To amend sections 109.75, 109.78, 109.801, 4749.01, 4749.02, 4749.021, 4749.031, 4749.05, 4749.06, 4749.08, 4749.09, 4749.10, 4749.11, 4749.13, and 4749.99; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 4749.031 (4749.035); to enact new sections 4749.03, 4749.031, 4749.04, and 4749.12 and sections 4749.032, 4749.033, 4749.034, 4749.041, 4749.061, 4749.062, 4749.063, and 4749.151; and to repeal sections 4749.03, 4749.04, and 4749.12 of the Revised Code to amend the requirements related to the licensing and registration of private investigators and security guards. (Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Labor recommends passage of substitute bill May 11, 2016) Sub. S. B. No. 185 Senator Seitz Cosponsors: Senators Balderson, Patton To amend sections 1710.01, 1710.02, 1710.06, 1710.13, 4582.06, and 4582.31 and to enact sections 1710.20, 1710.21, 1710.22, 1710.24, 1710.241, 1710.26, and 1710.28 of the Revised Code to permit property owners to petition municipal corporations and townships for the purpose of developing and implementing special energy improvement projects, to govern condominium association participation in special improvement districts, to increase the competitive bidding threshold for Lake Facilities Authorities, and to authorize conservation grants for such Authorities. (Committee on Energy and Natural Resources recommends passage May 25, 2016) S. B. No. 249 Senator Patton Cosponsors: Senators Brown, Yuko To amend sections 715.27, 3781.102, 4740.01, 4740.02, 4740.04, and 4740.12 of the Revised Code to require commercial roofing contractors to have a license. (Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Labor recommends passage December 7, 2016) Am. Sub. H. B. No. 80 Representative Burkley Cosponsors: Representatives Blessing, Boose, Brenner, Grossman, Hackett, Hall, Hayes, Hill, LaTourette, Koehler, Maag, Retherford, Ruhl, Scherer, Zeltwanger, Patterson, Cera, Hagan, Kraus, Patmon, Rezabek, Amstutz, Anielski, Antonio, Bishoff, Brown, Buchy, Cupp, Derickson, Dovilla, Duffey, Ginter, Green, Hambley, Huffman, Johnson, T., Landis, McClain, McColley, O'Brien, M., Pelanda, Ramos, Reineke, Ryan, Schaffer, Smith, R., Sprague, Stinziano, Sweeney, Thompson, Young, Speaker Rosenberger Senators Eklund, Coley, Bacon To amend sections 303.21, 519.21, and 5713.30 and to enact section 901.80 of the Revised Code to limit the authority of a board of county commissioners or board of township trustees to prohibit agritourism through zoning, to apply current agricultural use valuation to land used for agritourism for property tax purposes, and to establish immunity in a civil action for agritourism providers. (Committee on Civil Justice recommends passage) (For amendments see Senate Journal December 9, 2015) 5

Sub. H. B. No. 423 Representative Perales Cosponsors: Representatives Butler, Hackett, Henne, Johnson, T., O'Brien, M., O'Brien, S., Landis, Retherford, Rezabek, Schaffer, Terhar, Hambley, Amstutz, Anielski, Antonio, Arndt, Baker, Barnes, Bishoff, Boccieri, Boose, Boyce, Boyd, Brenner, Brown, Buchy, Burkley, Celebrezze, Conditt, Craig, Cupp, Derickson, Dever, Dovilla, Driehaus, Fedor, Ginter, Green, Grossman, Hagan, Hall, Hayes, Hill, Huffman, Johnson, G., Koehler, Kunze, LaTourette, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Maag, Manning, McClain, McColley, Patterson, Ramos, Reece, Roegner, Rogers, Ruhl, Ryan, Scherer, Schuring, Sears, Sheehy, Slaby, Sprague, Strahorn, Sweeney, Sykes, Thompson, Young Senators Uecker, LaRose To amend sections 149.43 and 5903.02 of the Revised Code to specify that an order for active military service or other documentation regarding the call to order of an individual in the Armed Forces of the United States or the Ohio organized militia is not a public record for a period of time and to extend employment and reemployment protection to a person who is a member of another state's national guard or organized militia and who is employed in Ohio. (Committee on State and Local Government recommends passage of substitute bill December 6, 2016) H. C. R. No. 32 Representative McColley Cosponsors: Representatives Antani, Becker, Blessing, Buchy, Grossman, Hackett, Henne, Reineke, Stinziano, Thompson, Rezabek, Anielski, Baker, Barnes, Brenner, Butler, Celebrezze, Dovilla, Duffey, Ginter, Hagan, Hayes, Koehler, Kunze, LaTourette, Patmon, Perales, Rogers, Romanchuk, Ruhl, Scherer, Sheehy, Strahorn, Speaker Rosenberger To urge the United States Congress to pass the ADA Education and Reform Act of 2015. (Committee on Government Oversight and Reform recommends adoption December 7, 2016) 6