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Establish 1:1 School Facilities Option Program

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To amend sections 107.036, 122.174, 307.678, 311.29, 1901.32, 1907.53, 3309.374, 3333.051, 5595.04, 5595.13, 5709.48, 5709.49, 5709.50, 5725.98, 5729.98, 5733.40, 5739.01, 5739.09, 5739.213, and 5902.02, to enact sections 122.15, 122.151, 122.152, 122.153, 122.154, 122.155, 122.156, 1901.321, 1907.531, and 3318.39, and to repeal sections 126.211 and 3345.58 of the Revised Code and to amend Sections 259.100, 265.220, 265.233, 291.20, 297.10, 381.371, 395.10, 395.20, 413.50, and 512.12 of H.B. 49 of the 132nd General Assembly and Section 229.30 of S.B. 310 of the 131st General Assembly, as subsequently amended, to establish the 1:1 School Facilities Option Program, to revise the law regarding applied bachelor's degree programs offered at two-year state institutions of higher education, to modify the schedule for phasing down tangible personal property tax reimbursement payments to school districts, to modify the payment cap in the school funding formula, to modify the law governing the establishment and operation of transportation financing districts, to modify county funding sources for a tourism development district, to modify the veterans organizations grant program, to allow county sheriffs to contract with municipal courts and county courts for the transportation of persons between the county jail and a county court or municipal court, to make deputy sheriffs ex officio bailiffs of county courts and municipal courts, to revise eligibility for School Employees Retirement System pension and benefit recipients' annual cost-of-living adjustments, to repeal a provision regarding acceptance of prior college courses by state institutions of higher education, to authorize a tax credit for insurance companies that provide capital to investment funds investing in businesses in rural areas, to exempt corrective eyeglasses and contact lenses from sales and use tax beginning July 1, 2019, to provide that wages and guaranteed payments paid by a professional employer organization to the owner of a pass-through entity that has contracted with the organization may be considered business income, to make appropriations, to modify earmarks, and to make changes to reappropriations for grants related to the Lakes in Economic Distress Revolving Loan Program.

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Effective Date

March 23, 2018
Certain provisions effective 12/22/17

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Subjects

Committees

Primary Sponsors

Randy Gardner
Lou Terhar
 

Cosponsors

Senators
Kevin Bacon
Troy Balderson
Bill Beagle
Edna Brown
Matt Dolan
John Eklund
Bob D. Hackett
Cliff Hite
Frank Hoagland
Jay Hottinger
Matt Huffman
Stephanie Kunze
Frank LaRose
Peggy Lehner
Gayle Manning
Sean O'Brien
Larry Obhof
Scott Oelslager
Bob Peterson
Joseph Schiavoni
Vernon Sykes
Charleta B. Tavares
Cecil Thomas
Joe Uecker
Steve Wilson
Kenny Yuko
 
Representatives
Marlene Anielski
Nickie J. Antonio
Steven M. Arndt
Michael Asford
John Barnes, Jr.
Louis W. Blessing III
Andrew Brenner
Richard D. Brown
Jim Butler
Anthony DeVitis
Teresa Fedor
Tavia Galonski
Theresa Gavarone
Stephen D. Hambley
Jim Hughes
Catherine D. Ingram
Al Landis
Nathan H. Manning
Michael J. O'Brien
John Patterson
Thomas F. Patton
Dorothy Pelanda
Rick Perales
Craig S. Riedel
John M. Rogers
Bill Seitz
Michael Sheehy
Martin J. Sweeney
Thomas West
 

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