OH HB391 | 2009-2010 | 128th General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 36-9)
Status: Engrossed on April 14 2010 - 50% progression, died in committee
Action: 2010-04-15 - To State & Local Government & Veterans Affairs
Pending: Senate State and Local Government and Veterans Affairs Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Engrossed) [HTML]

Summary

To amend sections 149.43, 149.45, 319.28, 319.54, 2903.213, 2903.214, 3113.31, 3503.15, and 3509.03 and to enact sections 111.31, 111.32, 111.321, 111.33 to 111.40, 2901.44, and 3503.151 of the Revised Code to establish an address confidentiality program for individuals who reasonably believe that they are in danger of being threatened or physically harmed by another person, to exclude the residential and familial information of a federal law enforcement officer from the definition of a public record, to include federal law enforcement officers among the protected individuals who are authorized to request a public office other than the county auditor to redact the person's address from any record made available to the general public on the internet, and to include those officers among the protected individuals who may request the county auditor to replace the person's name with the person's initials on the general tax list and duplicate.

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Title

To establish an address confidentiality program for individuals who reasonably believe that they are in danger of being threatened or physically harmed by another person, to exclude the residential and familial information of a federal law enforcement officer from the definition of a public record, to include federal law enforcement officers among the protected individuals who are authorized to request a public office other than the county auditor to redact the person's address from any record made available to the general public on the internet, and to include those officers among the protected individuals who may request the county auditor to replace the person's name with the person's initials on the general tax list and duplicate.

Sponsors


History

DateChamberAction
2010-04-15 To State & Local Government & Veterans Affairs
2010-04-15 Introduced to Senate
2010-04-14 Passed 3rd Consideration House
2010-03-10 Committee Report - S
2009-12-08 To Civil & Commercial Law
2009-12-08 Introduced to House

Subjects


Code Citations

ChapterArticleSectionCitation TypeStatute Text
1Amended CodeCitation Text
111New CodeSee Bill Text
11131New CodeSee Bill Text
11132New CodeSee Bill Text
111321New CodeSee Bill Text
11133New CodeSee Bill Text
11134New CodeSee Bill Text
11135New CodeSee Bill Text
11136New CodeSee Bill Text
11137New CodeSee Bill Text
11138New CodeSee Bill Text
11139New CodeSee Bill Text
149Amended CodeCitation Text
14943Amended CodeCitation Text
14945Amended CodeCitation Text
29Amended CodeCitation Text
2901New CodeSee Bill Text
290144New CodeSee Bill Text
2903Amended CodeCitation Text
2903213Amended CodeCitation Text
2903214Amended CodeCitation Text
3Amended CodeCitation Text
319Amended CodeCitation Text
31928Amended CodeCitation Text
31954Amended CodeCitation Text
31Amended CodeCitation Text
3113Amended CodeCitation Text
311331Amended CodeCitation Text
35Amended CodeCitation Text
3503Amended CodeCitation Text
350315Amended CodeCitation Text
3503151New CodeSee Bill Text
3509Amended CodeCitation Text
350903Amended CodeCitation Text

Ohio State Sources


Bill Comments

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