OH SB316 | 2013-2014 | 130th General Assembly

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 58-32)
Status: Passed on December 19 2014 - 100% progression
Action: 2014-12-19 - Governor' Action
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [HTML]

Summary

To amend sections 109.573 and 2933.82 of the Revised Code to require a law enforcement agency to review its records pertaining to specified homicide and sex offenses and to forward the contents of a related sexual assault examination kit in its possession to the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation or another crime laboratory for DNA analysis based on the outcome of the review, to require a law enforcement agency that initiates an investigation and determines that one or more persons may have committed or participated in a specified homicide or sex offense or another offense committed during the course of a specified homicide or sex offense to forward the contents of a sexual assault examination kit it possesses to the Bureau or another crime laboratory within thirty days for DNA analysis, and to require consideration of time remaining under a statute of limitations as a factor in prioritizing the order in which the DNA specimens forwarded by law enforcement agencies undergo DNA analysis.

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Title

To require a law enforcement agency to review its records pertaining to specified homicide and sex offenses and to forward the contents of a related sexual assault examination kit in its possession to the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation or another crime laboratory for DNA analysis based on the outcome of the review, to require a law enforcement agency that initiates an investigation and determines that one or more persons may have committed or participated in a specified homicide or sex offense or another offense committed during the course of a specified homicide or sex offense to forward the contents of a sexual assault examination kit it possesses to the Bureau or another crime laboratory within thirty days for DNA analysis, and to require consideration of time remaining under a statute of limitations as a factor in prioritizing the order in which the DNA specimens forwarded by law enforcement agencies undergo DNA analysis.

Sponsors

Rep. Michael Stinziano [D]Rep. Thomas Letson [D]Rep. Marlene Anielski [R]Sen. Nickie Antonio [D]
Rep. Nick Barborak [D]Rep. Louis Blessing [R]Rep. Kevin Boyce [D]Sen. Andrew Brenner [R]
Rep. Tony Burkley [R]Rep. James Butler [R]Rep. John Carney [D]Rep. Nicholas Celebrezze [D]
Rep. Jack Cera [D]Rep. Timothy Derickson [R]Rep. Mike Dovilla [R]Rep. Denise Driehaus [D]
Rep. Mike Duffey [R]Sen. Teresa Fedor [D]Rep. Mike Foley [D]Rep. Ronald Gerberry [D]
Rep. Anne Gonzales [R]Rep. Doug Green [R]Rep. Cheryl Grossman [R]Sen. Robert Hackett [R]
Rep. Christina Hagan [R]Rep. Robert Hagan [D]Rep. David Hall [R]Rep. Tracy Heard [D]
Rep. Michael Henne [R]Sen. Jay Hottinger [R]Sen. Matt Huffman [R]Sen. Terry Johnson [R]
Sen. Stephanie Kunze [R]Sen. Al Landis [R]Rep. Dale Mallory [D]Rep. Jeffrey McClain [R]
Rep. Ross McGregor [R]Rep. Zack Milkovich [D]Sen. Sean O'Brien [D]Rep. Bill Patmon [D]
Rep. John Patterson [D]Rep. Dorothy Pelanda [R]Rep. Rick Perales [R]Rep. Debbie Phillips [D]
Rep. Connie Pillich [D]Rep. John Rogers [D]Sen. Mark Romanchuk [R]Rep. Margaret Ruhl [R]
Sen. Kirk Schuring [R]Rep. Barbara Sears [R]Rep. Michael Sheehy [D]Rep. Marilyn Slaby [R]
Rep. Ryan Smith [R]Rep. Peter Stautberg [R]Rep. Fred Strahorn [D]Sen. Louis Terhar [R]
Rep. Andy Thompson [R]Rep. Lynn Wachtmann [R]Rep. Ron Young [R]Rep. William Batchelder [R]
Sen. Capri Cafaro [D]Sen. Nina Turner [D]Sen. Edna Brown [D]Sen. Joseph Schiavoni [D]
Sen. Frank LaRose [R]Sen. Larry Obhof [R]Sen. Kevin Bacon [R]Sen. Troy Balderson [R]
Sen. Bill Beagle [R]Sen. Dave Burke [R]Sen. William Coley [R]Sen. John Eklund [R]
Rep. Keith Faber [R]Sen. Randall Gardner [R]Sen. Lou Gentile [D]Sen. Cliff Hite [R]
Sen. Jim Hughes [R]Sen. Shannon Jones [R]Sen. Eric Kearney [D]Sen. Peggy Lehner [R]
Rep. Gayle Manning [R]Rep. Scott Oelslager [R]Rep. Thomas Patton [R]Rep. Bob Peterson [R]
Sen. Thomas Sawyer [D]Sen. Timothy Schaffer [R]Rep. William Seitz [R]Sen. Charleta Tavares [D]
Sen. Joseph Uecker [R]Sen. Christopher Widener [R]

Roll Calls

2014-12-17 - House - House - Bill Passed (Vote) (Y: 88 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2014-06-04 - Senate - Senate - Third Consideration (Y: 31 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2014-12-19 Governor' Action
2014-12-17 Concurrence
2014-06-04 Passed 3rd Consideration House
2014-06-04 Committee Report - S
2014-03-31 To Criminal Justice
2014-03-31 Introduced to House
2014-12-17 Passed 3rd Consideration Senate
2014-12-17 Committee Report
2014-06-04 To Judiciary
2014-06-04 Introduced to Senate

Subjects


Code Citations

ChapterArticleSectionCitation TypeStatute Text
1Amended CodeCitation Text
109Amended CodeCitation Text
109573Amended CodeCitation Text
29Amended CodeCitation Text
2933Amended CodeCitation Text
293382Amended CodeCitation Text

Ohio State Sources


Bill Comments

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