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Modify intervention in lieu of conviction/sealing requirements

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To amend sections 109.11, 2921.45, 2929.15, 2951.041, 2953.31, 2953.32, 5119.93, and 5119.94 and to enact sections 109.749, 181.27, 2152.75, and 2901.10 of the Revised Code to modify the requirements for intervention in lieu of conviction and for sealing records of conviction and provide for deposit of some of the sealing application fee into the Attorney General Reimbursement Fund and the use of that amount for expenses related to sealing and expungement; to modify the law regarding use of a prison term as a sanction for a community control violation; to modify the drug and alcohol abuse civil commitment mechanism; to expand duties of the State Criminal Sentencing Commission; and to prohibit restraining or confining a woman or child who is a charged, convicted, or adjudicated criminal offender or delinquent child at certain points during pregnancy or postpartum recovery.

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April 12, 2021

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Primary Sponsors

Phil Plummer
 

Cosponsors

Senators
Nickie J. Antonio
Louis W. Blessing, III
Hearcel F. Craig
Theresa Gavarone
Bob D. Hackett
Nathan H. Manning
Rob McColley
Michael A. Rulli
Vernon Sykes
 
Representatives
Juanita O. Brent
Richard D. Brown
Jamie Callender
Jon Cross
Sedrick Denson
Tavia Galonski
Haraz N. Ghanbari
Adam Holmes
Beth Liston
Adam C. Miller
Joseph A. Miller, III
Jessica E. Miranda
Scott Oelslager
C. Allison Russo
Bill Seitz
Michael J. Skindell
Terrence Upchurch
Casey Weinstein
 

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