Senate Bill 288
Revise the Criminal Law
To amend sections 9.242, 9.79, 102.03, 102.99, 109.11, 109.42, 109.57, 109.572, 109.71, 109.73, 109.75, 109.79, 109.801, 149.43, 307.93, 307.932, 313.10, 341.42, 753.32, 1547.11, 1547.111, 1547.99, 2151.23, 2151.34, 2151.358, 2152.02, 2152.10, 2152.11, 2152.12, 2152.121, 2501.03, 2501.14, 2501.15, 2743.191, 2746.02, 2901.01, 2901.011, 2901.13, 2903.06, 2903.08, 2903.13, 2903.214, 2907.05, 2907.231, 2913.02, 2917.12, 2919.27, 2923.12, 2923.125, 2923.128, 2923.1213, 2923.16, 2925.11, 2925.12, 2925.14, 2925.141, 2929.01, 2929.13, 2929.14, 2929.141, 2929.142, 2929.143, 2929.15, 2929.20, 2929.24, 2929.25, 2930.03, 2930.06, 2930.16, 2930.17, 2933.82, 2935.01, 2935.10, 2939.21, 2941.1413, 2941.1414, 2941.1415, 2941.1421, 2941.1423, 2945.71, 2945.73, 2950.151, 2950.99, 2951.02, 2951.041, 2953.25, 2953.31, 2953.32, 2953.34, 2953.37, 2953.38, 2953.52, 2953.521, 2953.57, 2953.58, 2953.59, 2953.61, 2967.04, 2967.12, 2967.13, 2967.131, 2967.132, 2967.193, 2967.26, 2967.28, 3301.221, 3313.60, 3319.073, 3321.141, 3770.021, 4301.69, 4301.99, 4506.01, 4507.11, 4508.02, 4510.036, 4510.04, 4510.17, 4511.043, 4511.181, 4511.19, 4511.191, 4511.192, 4511.193, 4511.195, 4511.204, 4511.21, 4511.991, 4723.28, 4729.16, 4729.56, 4729.57, 4729.96, 4730.25, 4731.22, 4734.31, 4752.09, 4759.07, 4760.13, 4761.09, 4762.13, 4774.13, 4778.14, 5101.63, 5101.74, 5101.99, 5120.035, 5120.66, 5139.45, 5147.30, and 5149.101; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 2953.37 (2953.35), 2953.38 (2953.36), 2953.52 (2953.33), and 2953.56 (2953.37); to enact sections 109.38, 109.772, 109.773, 2152.022, 2305.118, 2743.671, 2903.18, 2907.13, 2907.14, 2930.20, 2953.39, 2967.194, 3314.0310, 3326.091, 4507.214, 4511.122, 4511.992, 4731.86, 4731.861, 4731.862, 4731.864, 4731.865, 4731.867, 4731.869, 4731.8610, 4731.8611, and 5139.101; and to repeal sections 2941.1416, 2953.321, 2953.33, 2953.35, 2953.36, 2953.51, 2953.53, 2953.54, 2953.55, and 2967.19 of the Revised Code to modify various aspects of the law regarding crimes and corrections, trial procedures, correctional officers and employees, coroner records, inmate internet access, civil protection orders, delinquent child adjudications and case transfers, youthful offender parole review, OVI, texting while driving, and other traffic offenses, data collection requirements for distracted driving, engaging in prostitution with a person with a developmental disability, ethics violations, certificates of qualification for employment, licensing collateral sanctions, criminal record sealing and expungement, the chief justice of the court of appeals, sexual assault examination kits, a statewide electronic warrant system, the office of the Attorney General, the Elder Abuse Commission, funeral expenses to victims of crime, funds for electronic monitoring, certain assisted reproduction matters, and developmentally appropriate student instruction in child sexual abuse and sexual violence prevention and in-service staff training in child sexual abuse prevention.
Current Version
Effective Date
April 4, 2023
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
Nathan H. Manning
Cosponsors
Senators
Nickie J. Antonio
Louis W. Blessing, III
Jerry C. Cirino
Hearcel F. Craig
Theresa Gavarone
Bob D. Hackett
Stephen A. Huffman
Terry Johnson
Stephanie Kunze
George F. Lang
Rob McColley
Bill Reineke
Kirk Schuring
Vernon Sykes
Cecil Thomas
Representatives
Cindy Abrams
Sara P. Carruthers
Tavia Galonski
Timothy E. Ginter
Thomas Hall
Brett Hudson Hillyer
Dontavius L. Jarrells
Marilyn S. John
Brigid Kelly
Brian E. Lampton
P. Scott Lipps
Gayle Manning
Adam C. Miller
Jessica E. Miranda
Michael J. O'Brien
Gail K. Pavliga
Elgin Rogers, Jr.
Bill Seitz
Michael Sheehy
Kent Smith
Lisa A. Sobecki
Bride Rose Sweeney
Daniel P. Troy
Terrence Upchurch
Casey Weinstein
Andrea White
Tom Young
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