House Bill 230
Regards drug trafficking, organized trafficking of persons
To amend sections 1547.11, 1547.111, 2317.02, 2317.022, 2925.01, 2925.03, 2925.11, 2929.14, 2941.1422, 3313.60, 3314.03, 3314.03f, 3326.11, 3328.24, 3701.143, 3705.08, 4506.17, 4511.19, 4511.191, and 4511.192 and to enact sections 5.56, 2905.321, 2941.1427, 3313.6030, 3313.6031, and 3345.371 of the Revised Code to increase penalties for drug trafficking above certain amounts, to prohibit organized trafficking of persons, to authorize collecting oral fluid as evidence in suspected OVI cases, to require schools and institutions of higher education to incorporate instruction and policies on fentanyl awareness and abuse prevention, to designate the month of August as "Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month," and to amend the version of section 3314.03 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2025, to continue the changes on and after that effective date.
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Subjects
Committees
House Homeland Security Committee
House Rules and Reference Committee
Senate Judiciary Committee
Primary Sponsors
Cindy Abrams
D. J. Swearingen
Cosponsors
Representatives
Adam C. Bird
Sean P. Brennan
Sara P. Carruthers
Gary Click
Al Cutrona
Richard Dell'Aquila
Steve Demetriou
Dave Dobos
Jay Edwards
Haraz N. Ghanbari
Jennifer Gross
Thomas Hall
Brett Hudson Hillyer
Adam Holmes
Marilyn John
Mark Johnson
Don Jones
Darrell Kick
Jeff LaRe
Brian Lampton
Beth Lear
Brian Lorenz
Adam Mathews
Joseph A. Miller, III
Kevin D. Miller
Melanie Miller
Scott Oelslager
Thomas F. Patton
Gail K. Pavliga
Bob Peterson
Phil Plummer
Sharon A. Ray
Tracy M. Richardson
Monica Robb Blasdel
Bill Roemer
Nick Santucci
Jean Schmidt
Dick Stein
Cecil Thomas
Josh Williams
Bernard Willis
Tom Young
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