House Bill 450
Regards transition of duties of fiscal officers and treasurers
To amend sections 117.11, 117.12, 117.16, 319.27, 321.06, 503.28, 703.21, and 3313.28, to enact section 117.171, and to repeal section 117.114 of the Revised Code to require fiscal officers of certain political subdivisions to provide certificates of transition to their successors when leaving office, to modify language regarding the duty of a treasurer of a board of education to deliver to the treasurer's successor all papers related to the affairs of the district, and to remove the eligibility requirements for political subdivisions to receive agreed-upon procedure audits from the Auditor of State, while continuing the agreed-upon procedure audits under rules adopted by the Auditor of State.
Current Version
Effective Date
April 12, 2021
Introduced In House
In House Committee
Reported By Committee
Passed By House
Introduced In Senate
In Senate Committee
Reported By Committee
Passed By Senate
Subjects
Committees
House State and Local Government Committee
Senate Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs Committee
Primary Sponsors
Jason Stephens
Cosponsors
Senators
Louis W. Blessing, III
Andrew O. Brenner
Hearcel F. Craig
Matt Dolan
Teresa Fedor
Theresa Gavarone
Bob D. Hackett
Frank Hoagland
Terry Johnson
Stephanie Kunze
Nathan H. Manning
Larry Obhof
Bob Peterson
Michael A. Rulli
Tim Schaffer
Vernon Sykes
Cecil Thomas
Steve Wilson
Kenny Yuko
Representatives
Cindy Abrams
Brian Baldridge
Sara P. Carruthers
Randi Clites
Robert R. Cupp
Al Cutrona
Jay Edwards
Mark Fraizer
Haraz N. Ghanbari
Timothy E. Ginter
Doug Green
Dave Greenspan
Diane V. Grendell
Stephen D. Hambley
James M. Hoops
Catherine D. Ingram
Don Jones
Kris Jordan
Candice Keller
Brigid Kelly
Jeff LaRe
Laura Lanese
P. Scott Lipps
Riordan T. McClain
Joseph A. Miller, III
Michael J. O'Brien
John Patterson
Rick Perales
Phillip M. Robinson, Jr.
Bill Roemer
John M. Rogers
Bill Seitz
J. Todd Smith
Dick Stein
D. J. Swearingen
Scott Wiggam
Shane Wilkin
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