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Regulate civil enforcement scheme for traffic cameras

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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 photo-monitoring devices.

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Committees

Primary Sponsors

Bill Seitz
Jim Butler
 

Cosponsors

Representatives
John Becker
Louis W. Blessing III
Andrew Brenner
Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr.
Anthony DeVitis
Doug Green
Stephen D. Hambley
Michael Henne
Ron Hood
Candice Keller
J. Kyle Koehler
George F. Lang
P. Scott Lipps
Derek Merrin
Thomas F. Patton
Wes Retherford
Kristina Roegner
Tim Schaffer
Ryan Smith
Dick Stein
A. Nino Vitale
Scott Wiggam
 

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