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JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OHIO SENATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1793 ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIXTH DAY Senate Chamber, Columbus, Ohio Wednesday, April 11, 2018, 1:30 p.m. The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer was offered by Dr. Stephen Swisher, Etna United Methodist Church in Etna, Ohio, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The journal of the last legislative day was read and approved. The following guests were recognized by the Senate prior to the commencement of business: Senator Gardner recognized members from the Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools. Senator Gardner recognized members from the Ottawa and Wood County Republican Woman s Clubs. Senator Thomas recognized students from the DePaul Cristo Rey High School. Senator Kunze and Terhar recognized the Month of the Military Child in Ohio, April 2018. Senator Brown recognized Travis Meyers on being named the 108 Ohio Military Youth of the Year. Senator Kunze recognized the Dublin Jerome High School boys 200-yard freestyle relay team as a 2018 Division I State Champion. Senator Kunze recognized Pat Murphy as the 2018 All-Ohio Coach of the Year in hockey. Senator Peterson recognized Mala Kennard on on being named the 2018 Music Educator of the Year. Senator Yuko recognized Leah Roter on winning the 2017 Division II State Cross Country Championship. Senator Balderson recognized Logan Lawhorn on winning a 2018 Division II State Swimming Championship.

1794 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 Senator Balderson recognized Olivia Schmelzer on winning a 2018 Division I State Swimming Championship. Senator Uecker recognized Brian Stears as a 2018 Division III State Wrestling Champion. Senator Terhar recognized Antonio McCloud as a 2018 Division I State Wrestling Champion. Senator Terhar recognized Austin Murphy as a 2018 Division I State Wrestling runner-up. Senator Lehner recognized the Centerville High School restaurant management team as a 2018 Ohio ProStart champion. Senator Lehner recognized Austin Kick on receiving the Top Leadership Award at the 2018 Ohio ProStart Invitational. Senator Huffman recognized the Calvary Christian School boys soccer team as the 2017 Ohio Christian School Athletic Association State Champion. Senator Coley recognized Zach Shupp as a 2018 Division I State Wrestling Champion. Senator Huffman recognized the Minster High School girls cross country team as the 2017 Division III State Champion. Senator Huffman recognized Emma Watcke on winning the 2017 Division III State Championship in girls cross country. Senator Huffman recognized the Minster High School baseball team on winning the 2017 Division IV State Championship. Senator Huffman recognized the Minister High School football team as the 2017 Division VII State Champion. Senator Huffman recognized the Minster High School girls basketball team as the 2018 Division IV State Champion. REPORTS OF REFERENCE AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Senator Obhof reports for the Standing Committee on Rules and Reference, recommending that the following bills and resolutions, standing in order for

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1795 second consideration, be referred to committee as recommended: H. B. No. 190 -Representatives Lepore-Hagan, Schuring, et al. To amend sections 4511.62, 4511.63, 4511.64, and 4511.712 of the Revised Code to require vehicle operators to watch, listen, and stop for on-track equipment that may be approaching a railroad crossing. To the Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Workforce. Sub. H. B. No. 343 -Representative Merrin, et al. To amend section 5715.19 of the Revised Code to require local governments that contest property values to formally pass an authorizing resolution for each contest and to notify property owners. To the Committee on Ways and Means. Am. H. B. No. 345 -Representative Butler, et al. To enact section 3799.01 of the Revised Code to adopt the Solemn Covenant of the States to award prizes for curing diseases. To the Committee on Health, Human Services and Medicaid. H. B. No. 351 -Representatives Perales, Butler, et al. 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. To the Committee on Ways and Means. Sub. H. B. No. 392 -Representative Stein, et al. To enact section 909.19 of the Revised Code to grant specified apiary owners immunity in personal injury or property damage cases involving bee stings. To the Committee on Agriculture. Am. H. B. No. 405 -Representative Perales, et al. To amend section 2923.31 and to enact section 2913.30 of the Revised Code to create the offense of counterfeiting and to include counterfeiting within the definition of "corrupt activity" under the Corrupt Activities Law.

1796 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 To the Committee on Judiciary. Am. H. B. No. 410 -Representatives Seitz, Butler, et al. To amend sections 1901.18, 1901.20, 1907.02, 1907.031, 4511.092, 4511.093, 4511.096, 4511.097, 4511.098, 4511.0910, 5747.51, and 5747.53, to enact new sections 4511.099 and 5747.502, and to repeal sections 4511.099, 4511.0915, and 5747.502 of the Revised Code to grant municipal and county courts original and exclusive jurisdiction over any civil action concerning a traffic law violation, to specify that the court require an advance deposit for the filing of specified civil actions by the local authority bringing the civil action, and to modify the reporting requirements and LGF withholding that apply to subdivisions that operate traffic law photomonitoring devices. To the Committee on Judiciary. Sub. H. B. No. 451 -Representative Retherford, et al. To amend section 149.43 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, and to declare an emergency. To the Committee on Judiciary. Sub. H. B. No. 506 -Representative Hill, et al. To amend sections 956.01, 956.02, 956.07, 956.08, 956.13, 956.18, 956.181, and 956.21 and to enact sections 956.031 and 956.041 of the Revised Code to revise the law governing high volume dog breeders. To the Committee on Agriculture. S. C. R. No. 21 -Senator Balderson, et al. To urge the Congress of the United States to enact various bills advancing the development of an Appalachian storage hub. To the Committee on Public Utilities. S. C. R. No. 22 -Senator Sykes, et al. To urge the federal government to provide adequate financial support for conducting the 2020 census and to encourage the United States Census Bureau to pursue policies that will produce an accurate population count in a

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1797 timely manner. To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform. S. B. No. 275 -Senator Burke, et al. To amend sections 4723.07, 4723.28, 4723.43, 4723.44, 4723.50, and 4729.01 and to enact section 4723.484 of the Revised Code regarding the authority of certified registered nurse anesthetists to administer drugs in addition to anesthesia and to select and order certain other drugs. To the Committee on Insurance and Financial Institutions. S. B. No. 276 -Senator Hottinger, et al. To amend sections 3313.66 and 3313.661 of the Revised Code with respect to the expulsion of a student from a school district, community school, or STEM school for actions that endanger the health and safety of other students or school employees. To the Committee on Education. S. B. No. 277 -Senators Thomas, Schiavoni, et al. To amend sections 4111.02, 4111.09, and 4111.14 and to repeal section 4111.07 of the Revised Code to increase the state minimum wage. To the Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs. S. B. No. 278 -Senators Schiavoni, Williams, et al. To amend sections 109.57, 2923.125, 2923.128, and 2923.13 and to enact sections 2923.26, 2923.27, 2923.28, 2923.29, 2923.30, and 2923.99 of the Revised Code to enact the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act to allow family members, household members, and law enforcement officers to obtain a court order that temporarily restricts a person's access to firearms if that person poses a danger to themselves or others. To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform. S. B. No. 279 -Senators Tavares, Sykes, et al. To amend sections 2923.125, 2923.13, 2923.14, and 2923.25 and to enact section 2923.191 of the Revised Code to prohibit a person from improperly storing or leaving a firearm if the person knows that a minor is able to gain access to the firearm and to provide criminal penalties, including forfeiture of

1798 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 firearms, if a minor gains unauthorized access to an improperly stored firearm. To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform. S. B. No. 280 -Senator Eklund To amend section 2315.21 of the Revised Code to expand the exemption from punitive or exemplary damages limitations in tort law that is provided with respect to an act resulting in a felony conviction involving purposeful or knowing conduct so that it also applies when the act results in a felony conviction for a strict liability offense. To the Committee on Judiciary. S. B. No. 281 -Senators Hoagland, Eklund, et al. To amend section 2923.25 of the Revised Code to expressly grant federally licensed firearms dealers the right to refuse to sell or transfer a firearm to any person and to provide a dealer who asserts that right with immunity from civil liability for any injury, death, or loss that allegedly was caused by, resulted from, or was related to the refusal. To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform. S. B. No. 282 -Senator Williams, et al. To amend section 4501.21 and to enact section 4503.579 of the Revised Code to create the "National Council of Negro Women" license plate. To the Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Workforce. S. B. No. 283 -Senators Thomas, Schiavoni, et al. To amend sections 2929.28 and 5122.311 and to enact section 2923.26 of the Revised Code to prohibit a firearm transfer from a person who is not a federally licensed firearms dealer to a person who is not a dealer unless it is done through a dealer, through a law enforcement agency, or pursuant to a specified exception, and to require that background checks be conducted when a firearm is transferred through a federally licensed firearms dealer or a law enforcement agency. To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform. S. B. No. 284 -Senators Thomas, Schiavoni, et al. To amend sections 2151.022, 2152.02, 2152.16, 2923.21, and 2923.211 of

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1799 the Revised Code to raise the minimum age to purchase a firearm to age 21 and to increase the penalty for improperly furnishing firearms to a minor. To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform. S. B. No. 285 -Senators Thomas, Schiavoni, et al. To amend sections 2929.28 and 5122.311 and to enact section 2923.27 of the Revised Code to regulate the transfer of firearms at a gun show. To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform. S. B. No. 286 -Senators Thomas, Schiavoni, et al. To amend sections 2923.11 and 5502.01 and to enact sections 2923.22, 2923.221, and 2923.222 of the Revised Code to require firearms to be registered with the county sheriff in the county where the firearm owner resides. To the Committee on Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs. S. B. No. 287 -Senator Sykes, et al. To amend sections 3301.0718 and 3313.6011 and to enact section 3301.0727 of the Revised Code to require the State Board of Education to develop and adopt health education standards for grades kindergarten through twelve and to require only venereal disease education standards and curriculum adopted by the State Board to be approved by concurrent resolution of the General Assembly. To the Committee on Education. S. B. No. 288 -Senators Eklund, Kunze To amend sections 2151.34, 2903.213, 2903.214, 2919.26, 2923.11, 2923.13, 2923.18, 2923.20, 2923.23, 3113.31, and 3113.99, to enact sections 3113.26, 3113.27, 3113.28, 3113.29, and 3113.30, and to repeal section 2923.14 of the Revised Code to expand the definition of dangerous ordnance to include armor piercing ammunition and expand the definition of an automatic firearm to include any device within the federal definition of machine gun; to create additional conditions under which an individual may not possess a firearm or dangerous ordnance and to eliminate the process by which an individual may apply for relief from a weapons disability; to generally prohibit a person from buying, purchasing, obtaining, or furnishing a firearm on behalf of a third party; to provide for the entry of protection

1800 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 orders into the federal NCIC database and LEADS; and to provide for the issuance by a court of an extreme risk protection order. To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform. S. B. No. 289 -Senator Kunze To amend sections 3313.66, 3313.661, and 5122.10 and to enact sections 3313.669 and 3313.6610 of the Revised Code with respect to the expulsion of a student from a school district, community school, or STEM school for communicating a threat of violence to occur on school grounds. To the Committee on Education. YES - 14: EDNA BROWN, DAVE BURKE, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, JOHN EKLUND, RANDY GARDNER, MATT HUFFMAN, STEPHANIE KUNZE, GAYLE MANNING, LARRY OBHOF, SCOTT OELSLAGER, BOB PETERSON, CHARLETA B. TAVARES, CECIL THOMAS, KENNY YUKO NO - 0. The question being, "Shall the report of the committee be accepted?" The report of the committee was accepted. Said bills and resolutions were considered a second time and referred to committee as recommended. REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES Senator Beagle submitted the following report: The standing committee on Public Utilities, to which was referred Sub. H. B. No. 478-Representatives Smith, R., LaTourette, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Beagle. YES - 11: BILL BEAGLE, TROY BALDERSON, DAVE BURKE, JOHN EKLUND, MATT HUFFMAN, ROB MCCOLLEY, FRANK LAROSE, JOE UECKER, SEAN O'BRIEN, VERNON SYKES, LOU TERHAR

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1801 NO - 2: SANDRA WILLIAMS, KRIS JORDAN Senator Coley submitted the following report: The standing committee on Government Oversight and Reform, to which was referred H. B. No. 122-Representatives Hambley, Rogers, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Coley. YES - 10: TROY BALDERSON, KEVIN BACON, MATT HUFFMAN, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, EDNA BROWN, MICHAEL J. SKINDELL, JOE UECKER, KRIS JORDAN, BOB PETERSON, JOSEPH SCHIAVONI NO - 0. Senator Coley submitted the following report: The standing committee on Government Oversight and Reform, to which was referred S. B. No. 201-Senators Bacon, O'Brien, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Coley. YES - 11: TROY BALDERSON, JOE UECKER, KEVIN BACON, JOSEPH SCHIAVONI, MICHAEL J. SKINDELL, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, MATT HUFFMAN, BOB PETERSON, EDNA BROWN, FRANK LAROSE, KRIS JORDAN NO - 0. Senator Coley submitted the following report: The standing committee on Government Oversight and Reform, to which was referred S. B. No. 239-Senator Dolan, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Coley. YES - 11: TROY BALDERSON, JOE UECKER, KEVIN BACON,

1802 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 JOSEPH SCHIAVONI, MICHAEL J. SKINDELL, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, MATT HUFFMAN, BOB PETERSON, EDNA BROWN, FRANK LAROSE, KRIS JORDAN NO - 0. Senator Oelslager submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance, to which was referred S. B. No. 116- Senators LaRose, Williams, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsors: Lehner, Coley. YES - 13: PEGGY LEHNER, MATT DOLAN, TROY BALDERSON, GAYLE MANNING, SCOTT OELSLAGER, JOHN EKLUND, MICHAEL J. SKINDELL, VERNON SYKES, CHARLETA B. TAVARES, BILL BEAGLE, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, DAVE BURKE, KEVIN BACON NO - 0. Senator Oelslager submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance, to which was referred S. B. No. 135- Senator LaRose, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. YES - 13: PEGGY LEHNER, MATT DOLAN, TROY BALDERSON, GAYLE MANNING, SCOTT OELSLAGER, JOHN EKLUND, MICHAEL J. SKINDELL, VERNON SYKES, CHARLETA B. TAVARES, BILL BEAGLE, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, DAVE BURKE, KEVIN BACON NO - 0. The question being, "Shall the reports of the committees be accepted?" The reports of the committees were accepted. Senator Obhof submitted the following report: The Standing Committee on Rules and Reference to which were referred the appointments by the Governor of:

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1803 Kent Joseph Appelhans, from Pemberville, Wood County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services for a new term beginning November 21, 2017 and ending at the close of business November 12, 2020, replacing Kent Joseph Appelhans, whose term expired. Scott M. Arthur, from Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services for a term beginning February 5, 2018 and ending at the close of business November 12, 2019, replacing Philip D. Koster, who resigned. Jay Christopher Beighley, from Granville, Licking County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Private Investigation and Security Services Commission for a new term beginning February 1, 2018 and ending at the close of business December 31, 2022, replacing Jay Christopher Beighley, whose term expired. Karen Lee Beavers, from Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services for a new term beginning November 21, 2017 and ending at the close of business November 12, 2020, replacing Karen Lee Beavers, whose term expired. James E. Davis, Ed.D., R.N., from Westerville, Delaware County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services for a new term beginning November 21, 2017 and ending at the close of business November 12, 2020, replacing James E. Davis, Ed.D., R.N., whose term expired. Gregory Michael Murphy, P.E., MBA, from Upper Arlington, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Power Siting Board for a term beginning January 29, 2018 and ending at the close of business January 10, 2022, replacing Jeffrey J. Lechak, P.E., whose term expired. Julie A. Rose, from Ashtabula, Ashtabula County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services for a new term beginning November 21, 2017 and ending at the close of business November 12, 2020, replacing Julie A. Rose, whose term expired. Hamilton P. Schwartz, M.D., from Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services for a new term beginning November 21, 2017 and ending at the close of business November 12, 2020, replacing Hamilton P. Schwartz, M.D., whose term expired. James Sheppard, III, J.D., from Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the State Board of Education for a term beginning February 9, 2018 and ending at the close of business December 31, 2020, replacing Rebecca Vazquez-Skillings, who resigned. Brian E. Simms, Republican, from Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Private Investigation and Security Services Commission

1804 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 for a new term beginning February 1, 2018 and ending at the close of business December 31, 2022, replacing Brian E. Simms, whose term expired. Michael James Staley, from Olmstead Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Private Investigation and Security Services Commission for a term beginning February 1, 2018 and ending at the close of business December 31, 2022, replacing Joseph Powell, whose term expired. M. Beth Trombold, Independent, from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio for a new term beginning April 11, 2018 and ending at the close of business April 10, 2023, replacing M. Beth Trombold, whose term expired. Mark Wasylyshyn, from Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Private Investigation and Security Services Commission for a new term beginning February 1, 2018 and ending at the close of business December 31, 2022, replacing Mark Wasylyshyn, whose term expired. John R. "Jack" Wells, from Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Higher Educational Facility Commission for a new term beginning February 2, 2018 and ending at the close of business January 1, 2026, replacing John R. "Jack" Wells, whose term expired. Having had the same under consideration, reports back the recommendation that the Senate advise and consent to said appointments. YES 14: EDNA BROWN, DAVE BURKE, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, JOHN EKLUND, RANDY GARDNER, MATT HUFFMAN, STEPHANIE KUNZE, GAYLE MANNING, LARRY OBHOF, SCOTT OELSLAGER, BOB PETERSON, CHARLETA B. TAVARES, CECIL THOMAS, KENNY YUKO NO 0. The question being, "Shall the Senate advise and consent to the appointments by the Governor?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 So the Senate advised and consented to said appointments.

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1805 Senator Obhof submitted the following report: The Standing Committee on Rules and Reference to which was referred the appointment by the Attorney General of: Beverlyn Johns, Republican, from Reynoldsburg, Franklin County, Ohio, as a Member of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel Governing Board for a term beginning February 23, 2018 and ending at the close of business September 1, 2019, replacing Regina Mitchell, who resigned. Having had the same under consideration, reports back the recommendation that the Senate advise and consent to said appointment. YES 14: EDNA BROWN, DAVE BURKE, WILLIAM P. COLEY, II, JOHN EKLUND, RANDY GARDNER, MATT HUFFMAN, STEPHANIE KUNZE, GAYLE MANNING, LARRY OBHOF, SCOTT OELSLAGER, BOB PETERSON, CHARLETA B. TAVARES, CECIL THOMAS, KENNY YUKO NO 0. The question being, "Shall the Senate advise and consent to the appointment by the Attorney General?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 So the Senate advised and consented to said appointment. HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS The amendments of the House of Representatives to: Sub. S. B. No. 1-Senator LaRose Cosponsors: Senators Gardner, Hoagland, Bacon, Hottinger, Beagle, Oelslager, Yuko, Hite, Eklund, Manning, Burke, Terhar, Hackett, O'Brien, Balderson, Huffman, Kunze, Lehner, Obhof, Peterson, Uecker, Wilson Representatives Manning, Rezabek, Butler, Lang, Anielski, Antani, Antonio, Arndt, Ashford, Barnes, Brenner, Carfagna, Cupp, Edwards, Faber, Gavarone, Ginter, Gonzales, Green, Greenspan, Hagan, Hambley, Holmes, Hoops,

1806 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 Huffman, Hughes, Johnson, Kick, Koehler, Landis, LaTourette, Lipps, McClain, O'Brien, Patmon, Patterson, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Retherford, Riedel, Rogers, Romanchuk, Ryan, Schaffer, Scherer, Schuring, Sheehy, Slaby, Smith, R., Sprague, Stein, Wiggam, Young To amend sections 2925.01, 2925.02, 2925.03, 2925.04, 2925.05, 2925.11, 2925.13, 2925.36, 2929.01, 2929.13, 2929.14, 2941.1410, 3719.41, 3719.99, and 4729.99 of the Revised Code to increase penalties for drug trafficking violations, drug possession violations, and aggravated funding of drug trafficking when the drug involved in the offense is a fentanyl-related compound, except for drug possession violations when the fentanyl-related compound is combined with marihuana or a Schedule III, IV, or V controlled substance and the offender did not know of the fentanyl content; to revise the manner of determining sentence for certain violations of the offense of permitting drug abuse; and to add lisdexamfetamine to the list of schedule II controlled substances., was taken up. The question being, Shall the Senate concur in the amendments of the House of Representatives? The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 0, nays 33, as follows: Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 So, the Senate did not concur in the amendments of the House of Representatives. The amendments of the House of Representatives to: Sub. S. B. No. 170-Senator LaRose Cosponsors: Senators Hoagland, Terhar, Yuko, Sykes, Uecker, Hackett, Manning, Balderson, Beagle, Burke, Dolan, Eklund, Gardner, Hottinger, Huffman, Jordan, Kunze, Lehner, McColley, O'Brien, Oelslager, Peterson, Schiavoni, Skindell, Tavares, Thomas, Williams, Wilson Representatives Green, Sheehy, Householder, Howse, Hughes, Johnson, Kick, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, Reece, West, Anielski, Antani, Antonio, Arndt, Brenner, Celebrezze, Craig, Cupp, Dever, Edwards, Faber, Gavarone, Ginter, Gonzales, Greenspan, Hagan, Hambley, Henne, Hill, Holmes, Hoops, Huffman, Ingram, Keller, Kent, Landis, Lanese, Lang, McClain, Miller, Patmon, Patton, Pelanda, Reineke, Retherford, Rezabek, Riedel, Roegner, Romanchuk, Ryan, Schaffer,

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1807 Scherer, Schuring, Seitz, Slaby, Smith, R., Sprague, Stein, Strahorn, Sweeney, Thompson, Wiggam, Young To amend sections 4503.19, 4503.191, and 4503.83 of the Revised Code to require the universal validation sticker available to owners of passenger vehicle fleets to be issued without an expiration date beginning January 1, 2019, and to require the Director of Public Safety to seek approval from the United States Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to implement a temporary pilot program regarding the waiver of the skills test for a commercial driver's license that applies to present and former military personnel., was taken up. The question being, Shall the Senate concur in the amendments of the House of Representatives? The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 So the Senate concurred in the amendments of the House of Representatives. BILLS FOR THIRD CONSIDERATION Sub. H. B. No. 115-Representatives Gavarone, Wiggam Cosponsors: Representatives Ryan, Greenspan, Kick, Goodman, Hambley, Thompson, Arndt, Lipps, Patton, Stein, Riedel, Ginter, Conditt, Boyd, Barnes, Kent, LaTourette, Sheehy, Anielski, Antonio, Boggs, Brenner, Butler, Carfagna, Craig, Cupp, Dever, Duffey, Edwards, Galonski, Green, Hagan, Hill, Holmes, Householder, Howse, Huffman, Hughes, Ingram, Johnson, Keller, Koehler, Landis, Lanese, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, McColley, Merrin, O'Brien, Patterson, Perales, Reineke, Retherford, Rezabek, Rogers, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Scherer, Schuring, Seitz, Slaby, Smith, K., Smith, R., Sprague, Sweeney, West, Young Senators Bacon, Coley To enact sections 3304.23 and 5502.08 of the Revised Code to require the Department of Public Safety to establish a database of persons who are diagnosed with a communication disability or a disability that can impair communication and to require the Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities Agency to establish a verification form for persons to voluntarily register for

1808 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 inclusion in the database, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 115, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 Senator Coley moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Beagle, Brown, Dolan, Eklund, Gardner, Hackett, Hoagland, Kunze, LaRose, Lehner, Manning, O'Brien, Oelslager, Peterson, Schiavoni, Sykes, Tavares, Terhar, Thomas, Williams, Yuko." Sub. H. B. No. 122-Representatives Hambley, Rogers Cosponsors: Representatives West, Smith, K., Sheehy, Antonio, Arndt, Ashford, Barnes, Boggs, Boyd, Brenner, Brown, Celebrezze, Craig, Edwards, Fedor, Galonski, Gavarone, Hill, Holmes, Howse, Kent, Lepore-Hagan, Miller, O'Brien, Patterson, Sprague, Strahorn, Sweeney, Sykes Senator Coley To amend sections 4303.181 and 5705.19 of the Revised Code to establish a Regional Economic Development Alliance Study Committee to study the benefits and challenges involved in creating regional economic development alliances, to revise the criteria for the issuance of D-5j and D-51 liquor permits, to ratify a ten-year term for a fire levy approved as such at the 2017 general election, to extend the authority to levy a single property tax for both fire and police purposes to municipalities, and to ratify levies for that purpose already approved by voters, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 122, pass?" Senator LaRose moved that he be excused from voting under Senate Rule No. 58. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" The motion was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 122, pass?"

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1809 The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 32, nays 0, as follows: Huffman Jordan Kunze Lehner Manning McColley O'Brien Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-32 Senator Coley moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Eklund, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, O'Brien, Oelslager, Terhar, Uecker." Sub. H. B. No. 195-Representatives Ingram, Seitz Cosponsors: Representatives Antonio, Blessing, Brenner, Butler, Craig, Dean, Dever, Hagan, Howse, Keller, Kelly, Kent, Lepore-Hagan, Miller, Reineke, Riedel, Romanchuk, Stein, West, Wiggam, Green, Householder, Hughes, Kick, Manning, Reece, Anielski, Arndt, Ashford, Boggs, Boyd, Carfagna, Celebrezze, Conditt, Cupp, DeVitis, Duffey, Edwards, Faber, Fedor, Galonski, Gavarone, Ginter, Greenspan, Hambley, Holmes, LaTourette, Leland, O'Brien, Patterson, Perales, Ramos, Retherford, Rezabek, Roegner, Rogers, Ryan, Schaffer, Scherer, Sheehy, Slaby, Smith, R., Sprague, Sweeney, Sykes, Thompson, Young Senators Brown, LaRose, Tavares To amend sections 4766.01, 4766.04, and 4766.09 of the Revised Code to modify the law governing the transport of persons who require the use of a wheelchair or other mobility aid in nonemergency circumstances, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 195, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33

1810 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 Senator LaRose moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Bacon, Balderson, Coley, Dolan, Eklund, Gardner, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, Kunze, Lehner, McColley, Obhof, O'Brien, Peterson, Schiavoni, Sykes, Terhar, Thomas, Uecker, Wilson, Yuko." Sub. H. B. No. 251-Representative Greenspan Cosponsors: Representatives Hambley, Stein, Dever, Anielski, Antonio, Arndt, Ashford, Barnes, Boyd, Brown, Carfagna, Galonski, Gavarone, Ginter, Green, Hill, Holmes, Howse, Lang, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Manning, Miller, Patton, Reineke, Retherford, Rezabek, Riedel, Rogers, Ryan, Schaffer, Schuring, Seitz, Sheehy, Slaby, Smith, K., Smith, R., Sprague, Sweeney, Thompson, West, Wiggam, Young, Speaker Rosenberger Senators Eklund, Beagle To amend sections 135.14 and 135.35 of the Revised Code to increase from five to ten years the maturity period of other political subdivision's bonds and obligations eligible for investment of a subdivision's interim moneys, a county's inactive moneys, and money in the county public library fund, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 251, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 Senator Dolan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Burke, Coley, Dolan, Gardner, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, LaRose, O'Brien, Oelslager, Schiavoni, Thomas, Williams, Wilson."

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1811 H. B. No. 354-Representative Reineke Cosponsors: Representatives Gavarone, Goodman, Sprague, Manning, Rezabek, Celebrezze, Galonski, Lang, Rogers, Anielski, Blessing, Boyd, Brown, Faber, Green, Johnson, Lepore-Hagan, Patton, Riedel, Ryan, Schaffer, Seitz, Sheehy, Smith, R., Strahorn, Sweeney To enact section 1901.186 of the Revised Code to provide the Tiffin- Fostoria municipal court with concurrent jurisdiction with the Seneca County court of common pleas in operating a drug addiction recovery program, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, H. B. No. 354, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 Senator Burke moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Eklund Hackett, Hoagland, McColley, Oelslager, Schiavoni, Tavares, Terhar, Yuko." Sub. H. B. No. 478-Representatives Smith, R., LaTourette Cosponsors: Representatives Becker, Blessing, Boggs, Carfagna, Celebrezze, Duffey, Faber, Gavarone, Hambley, Koehler, Lang, Lipps, Miller, Patton, Pelanda, Perales, Reineke, Rezabek, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Seitz, Sykes, Thompson, West, Anielski, Craig, DeVitis, Greenspan, Johnson, Kent, Ryan, Scherer, Schuring, Stein, Wiggam, Young, Speaker Rosenberger Senator Beagle To amend sections 1332.23, 4939.01, 4939.02, 4939.03, 4939.031, 4939.035, 4939.038, 4939.0311, 4939.0313, 4939.0315, 4939.0319, 4939.0325, and 4939.08; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 4939.035 (4939.036), 4939.038

1812 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 (4939.037), 4939.039 (4939.038), 4939.0313 (4939.0312), 4939.0315 (4939.0313), 4939.0317 (4939.0315), 4939.0319 (4939.0316), 4939.0325 (4939.0322), 4939.0327 (4939.0323), and 4939.08 (4939.09); to enact new sections 4939.032, 4939.033, 4939.039, 4939.0317, and 4939.08 and sections 4939.0314 and 4939.0329; and to repeal sections 4939.032, 4939.033, 4939.037, and 4939.0321 of the Revised Code to modify the law regarding wireless service and the placement of small cell wireless facilities in the public way, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 478, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 26, nays 7, as follows: Huffman Kunze LaRose Lehner Manning McColley O'Brien Oelslager Peterson Sykes Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-26 Senators Jordan, Schiavoni, Skindell, Tavares, Thomas, Williams, and Yuko voted in the negative-7. Senator Beagle moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Burke, Eklund, Hoagland, Kunze, McColley, Peterson." Sub. S. B. No. 82-Senators Williams, Lehner Cosponsors: Senators Thomas, Yuko, Skindell, Brown, Tavares, Sykes To amend sections 3313.205, 3314.03, and 3326.11 and to enact sections 3314.13, 3321.141, and 3326.90 of the Revised Code to require a public school, within one hundred twenty minutes of the start of a school day, to notify the parent of a student who fails to arrive at school and is not excused from attendance, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 82, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows:

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1813 Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 Senator Williams moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Terhar, Uecker." S. B. No. 116-Senators LaRose, Williams Cosponsors: Senators Terhar, Eklund, Hackett, Schiavoni, Hite, Hoagland, Beagle, Sykes, Yuko, Skindell, Tavares, Lehner, Coley To amend section 4141.29 of the Revised Code to permit persons who quit work to accompany the person's spouse on a military transfer to be eligible for unemployment compensation benefits, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, S. B. No. 116, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 Senator LaRose moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Brown, Dolan, Gardner, Hottinger, Huffman, Manning, McColley, Obhof, O'Brien, Oelslager, Peterson, Thomas, Uecker, Wilson." Sub. S. B. No. 135-Senator LaRose Cosponsors: Senators Eklund, Uecker, Brown, Skindell

1814 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 To make supplemental operating appropriations for the FY 2018-FY 2019 biennium and issue certificate of participation obligations to implement a voting machine and equipment acquisition program, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 135, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 32, nays 1, as follows: Huffman Kunze LaRose Lehner Manning McColley O'Brien Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-32 Senator Jordan voted in the negative-1. Senator LaRose moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Beagle, Gardner, Hackett, Hottinger, Kunze, Lehner, Manning, Oelslager, Peterson, Schiavoni, Sykes, Tavares, Terhar, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." Sub. S. B. No. 201-Senators Bacon, O'Brien Cosponsors: Senators Kunze, Gardner, Beagle, Manning, Hoagland, Coley To amend sections 109.42, 121.22, 149.43, 2903.06, 2903.08, 2903.11, 2903.12, 2905.01, 2905.32, 2907.02, 2907.03, 2907.05, 2907.07, 2919.22, 2919.25, 2921.321, 2921.36, 2923.132, 2925.01, 2925.02, 2925.03, 2925.04, 2925.041, 2925.05, 2925.11, 2929.01, 2929.14, 2929.142, 2929.15, 2929.19, 2929.191, 2929.20, 2929.61, 2930.16, 2943.032, 2953.08, 2967.01, 2967.021, 2967.03, 2967.13, 2967.19, 2967.191, 2967.193, 2967.26, 2967.28, 2971.03, 3719.99, 5120.53, and 5120.66 and to enact sections 2901.011, 2929.144, and 2967.271 of the Revised Code to provide for indefinite prison terms for first or second degree felonies and specified third degree felonies, with presumptive release of offenders sentenced to such a term at the end of the minimum term; to generally allow the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction with approval of the sentencing court to reduce the minimum term for exceptional conduct or adjustment to incarceration; to allow the Department to rebut the release presumption and keep the offender in prison up to the maximum term if it makes specified findings; and to name the act's

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1815 provisions the Reagan Tokes Law, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 201, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 Senator Bacon moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Balderson, Burke, Dolan, Eklund, Hackett, Hottinger, Huffman, LaRose, Lehner, Oelslager, Peterson, Schiavoni, Terhar, Williams, Wilson, Yuko." Sub. S. B. No. 208-Senator Terhar Cosponsors: Senators Beagle, Coley, Hottinger, Huffman, Jordan, Thomas, Uecker To amend sections 2923.121 and 2923.126 and to enact section 2923.1214 of the Revised Code to generally allow a law enforcement officer or BCII investigator who is carrying validating identification, whether on or off duty, to carry a weapon on certain premises open to the public and to provide a qualified immunity from civil liability for owners, operators, and employers of such premises for any related injury, death, or loss, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 208, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 30, nays 3, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Sykes Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-30

1816 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 Senators Schiavoni, Skindell, and Tavares voted in the negative-3. Senator Terhar moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Eklund, Hackett, Hoagland, Kunze, McColley, Obhof, Oelslager, Peterson." Sub. S. B. No. 221-Senator Uecker Cosponsors: Senators Huffman, Beagle, Sykes, Coley, LaRose To amend sections 101.35, 103.05, 103.0511, 106.021, 106.03, 106.031, 107.52, 111.15, 119.03, 121.39, 121.71, 121.72, 121.73, 121.74, 121.75, 127.18, 145.09, 742.10, 1707.20, 3304.15, 3307.04, 3309.04, 3375.01, and 5505.04; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 127.18 (106.024); to enact sections 101.352, 101.353, 106.032, 121.93, 121.931, and 121.933; and to repeal section 121.76 of the Revised Code to reform agency rule-making and legislative review thereof, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 221, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 30, nays 3, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Sykes Terhar Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-30 Senators Skindell, Tavares, and Thomas voted in the negative-3. Senator Uecker moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Balderson, Dolan, Hackett, Hoagland, Jordan, Kunze, Manning, McColley, Obhof, Oelslager, Peterson, Terhar." Sub. S. B. No. 231-Senator Gardner To amend sections 2967.121, 5120.07, and 5120.114, to enact sections

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1817 2903.41, 2903.42, 2903.421, 2903.43, and 2903.44, and to repeal section 2967.122 of the Revised Code to provide for a violent offender database, establish a presumption that violent offenders must enroll in the database for ten years, establish procedures for a violent offender to rebut the presumption and avoid the duty and procedures for court extension of the duty and termination of an extended duty, and name those provisions of the act "Sierah's Law;" to modify the membership and duties of the Ex-Offender Reentry Coalition and eliminate its repeal; to require halfway houses to use the single validated risk assessment tool for adult offenders that the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has developed; and to provide that the notice of release from prison of specified serious offense offenders that is given to sheriffs is to be the same as that provided to prosecuting attorneys and eliminate the notice to sheriffs regarding pardons, commutations, paroles, and transitional control transfers of offenders, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 231, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 31, nays 2, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Sykes Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-31 Senators Skindell and Tavares voted in the negative-2. Senator Gardner moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Balderson, Burke, Eklund, Hackett, Hoagland, Hottinger, Huffman, Kunze, Lehner, Manning, McColley, O'Brien, Oelslager, Terhar, Thomas, Uecker, Wilson, Yuko." Sub. S. B. No. 239-Senator Dolan Cosponsors: Senators Lehner, Beagle, Coley To amend sections 102.01, 167.02, 167.04, 167.07, 940.07, and 2744.07 of the Revised Code to modify the law concerning regional councils of governments, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 239, pass?"

1818 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 Senator Dolan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Brown, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, O'Brien, Peterson, Schiavoni, Sykes, Wilson." Sub. S. B. No. 257-Senators Uecker, O'Brien Cosponsors: Senators Huffman, Hottinger, LaRose, Lehner, Wilson, Beagle, Sykes, Skindell, Gardner To amend sections 1531.01, 1533.01, 1533.10, 1533.101, 1533.102, 1533.103, 1533.11, 1533.111, 1533.13, 1533.32, and 2923.16 and to enact sections 1533.321 and 1533.38 of the Revised Code to make changes to the laws governing hunting and fishing, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 257, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Oelslager Peterson Schiavoni Skindell Sykes Tavares Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33 Senator Uecker moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Balderson, Brown, Burke, Coley, Dolan,

SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 1819 Hackett, Hoagland, Manning, McColley, Obhof, Oelslager, Peterson, Schiavoni, Tavares, Terhar, Yuko." INTRODUCTION AND FIRST CONSIDERATION OF BILLS The following bill was introduced and considered for the first time: S. B. No. 290 - Senator Burke. Cosponsors: Senators Huffman, Schiavoni, Beagle. To enact section 2913.50 of the Revised Code to create the offenses of theft or conversion of a telephone number or exchange and providing misleading caller identification information. OFFERING OF RESOLUTIONS Pursuant to Senate Rule No. 54, the following resolution was offered: S. R. No. 524 - Senator Balderson. Honoring the American Red Cross Zanesville Chapter on its Centennial. The question being, "Shall the resolution listed under the President's prerogative be adopted?" So the resolution was adopted. On the motion of Senator Peterson, the Senate adjourned until Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Attest: VINCENT L. KEERAN, Clerk.