Senate Bill 214
Allow human trafficking victim to expunge certain records
To amend section 2953.36 of the Revised Code to allow a victim of human trafficking to expunge certain criminal records.
Current Version
Effective Date
October 24, 2024
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 Criminal Justice Committee
Senate Judiciary Committee
Primary Sponsors
Stephanie Kunze
Cosponsors
Senators
Nickie J. Antonio
Louis W. Blessing, III
Jerry C. Cirino
Hearcel F. Craig
William P. DeMora
Matt Dolan
Theresa Gavarone
Bob D. Hackett
Paula Hicks-Hudson
Stephen A. Huffman
Catherine D. Ingram
Terry Johnson
Al Landis
Nathan H. Manning
Bill Reineke
Michele Reynolds
Mark Romanchuk
Michael A. Rulli
Kent Smith
Vernon Sykes
Shane Wilkin
Steve Wilson
Representatives
Cindy Abrams
Rachel B. Baker
Willis E. Blackshear, Jr.
Sean P. Brennan
Darnell T. Brewer
Richard D. Brown
Jamie Callender
Sara P. Carruthers
Jon Cross
Jack K. Daniels
Richard Dell'Aquila
Sedrick Denson
Dave Dobos
Elliot Forhan
Michele Grim
Thomas Hall
Brett Hudson Hillyer
James M. Hoops
Dani Isaacsohn
Dontavius L. Jarrells
Marilyn John
Darrell Kick
Brian Lampton
Beth Lear
Beth Liston
Gayle Manning
Adam Mathews
Adam C. Miller
Kevin D. Miller
Ismail Mohamed
Scott Oelslager
Thomas F. Patton
Gail K. Pavliga
Beryl Piccolantonio
Tracy M. Richardson
Monica Robb Blasdel
Elgin Rogers, Jr.
C. Allison Russo
Nick Santucci
Jean Schmidt
Veronica R. Sims
Dick Stein
Bride Rose Sweeney
Terrence Upchurch
Andrea White
Josh Williams
Bernard Willis
Tom Young
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