Bill Text: OH HB515 | 2011-2012 | 129th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: To eliminate the declaration of material assistance/nonassistance questionnaire.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-04-17 - To Transportation, Public Safety & Homeland Security [HB515 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2011-HB515-Introduced.html
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Representative Damschroder
To amend sections 2909.21 and 5502.011 and to repeal | 1 |
sections 2909.32, 2909.33, and 2909.34 of the | 2 |
Revised Code to eliminate the declaration of | 3 |
material assistance/nonassistance questionnaire. | 4 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 2909.21 and 5502.011 of the Revised | 5 |
Code be amended to read as follows: | 6 |
Sec. 2909.21. As used in sections 2909.21 to | 7 |
of the Revised Code: | 8 |
(A) "Act of terrorism" means an act that is committed within | 9 |
or outside the territorial jurisdiction of this state or the | 10 |
United States, that constitutes a specified offense if committed | 11 |
in this state or constitutes an offense in any jurisdiction within | 12 |
or outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United States | 13 |
containing all of the essential elements of a specified offense, | 14 |
and that is intended to do one or more of the following: | 15 |
(1) Intimidate or coerce a civilian population; | 16 |
(2) Influence the policy of any government by intimidation or | 17 |
coercion; | 18 |
(3) Affect the conduct of any government by the act that | 19 |
constitutes the offense. | 20 |
(B) "Biological agent," "delivery system," "toxin," and | 21 |
"vector" have the same meanings as in section 2917.33 of the | 22 |
Revised Code. | 23 |
(C) "Biological weapon" means any biological agent, toxin, | 24 |
vector, or delivery system or combination of any biological agent | 25 |
or agents, any toxin or toxins, any vector or vectors, and any | 26 |
delivery system or systems. | 27 |
(D) "Chemical weapon" means any one or more of the following: | 28 |
(1) Any toxic chemical or precursor of a toxic chemical that | 29 |
is listed in Schedule 1, Schedule 2, or Schedule 3 of the | 30 |
international "Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, | 31 |
Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their | 32 |
Destruction (CWC)," as entered into force on April 29, 1997; | 33 |
(2) A device specifically designed to cause death or other | 34 |
harm through the toxic properties of a toxic chemical or precursor | 35 |
identified in division (D)(1) of this section that would be | 36 |
created or released as a result of the employment of that device; | 37 |
(3) Any equipment specifically designed for use directly in | 38 |
connection with the employment of devices identified in division | 39 |
(D)(2) of this section. | 40 |
(E) "Radiological or nuclear weapon" means any device that is | 41 |
designed to create or release radiation or radioactivity at a | 42 |
level that is dangerous to human life or in order to cause serious | 43 |
physical harm to persons as a result of the radiation or | 44 |
radioactivity created or released. | 45 |
(F) "Explosive device" has the same meaning as in section | 46 |
2923.11 of the Revised Code. | 47 |
(G) "Key component of a binary or multicomponent chemical | 48 |
system" means the precursor that plays the most important role in | 49 |
determining the toxic properties of the final product and reacts | 50 |
rapidly with other chemicals in the binary or multicomponent | 51 |
chemical system. | 52 |
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instruments, other financial securities, funds, transfer of funds, | 76 |
financial services, communications, lodging, training, safe | 77 |
houses, false documentation or identification, communications | 78 |
equipment, facilities, weapons, lethal substances, explosives, | 79 |
personnel, transportation, and other physical assets, except | 80 |
medicine or religious materials. | 81 |
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order, traveler's check, cashier's check, teller's check, or other | 83 |
instrument or order for the transmission or payment of money, | 84 |
regardless of whether the item in question is negotiable. | 85 |
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meanings as in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. | 87 |
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part at any stage in the production by whatever method of a toxic | 89 |
chemical, including any key component of a binary or | 90 |
multicomponent chemical system. | 91 |
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subdivision incurs as a result of, or in making any response to, a | 93 |
threat of a specified offense made as described in section 2909.23 | 94 |
of the Revised Code or a specified offense committed as described | 95 |
in section 2909.24 of the Revised Code, including, but not limited | 96 |
to, all costs so incurred by any law enforcement officers, | 97 |
firefighters, rescue personnel, or emergency medical services | 98 |
personnel of the political subdivision and all costs so incurred | 99 |
by the political subdivision that relate to laboratory testing or | 100 |
hazardous material cleanup. | 101 |
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(1) A felony offense of violence, a violation of section | 103 |
2909.04, 2909.081, 2909.22, 2909.23, 2909.24, 2909.26, 2909.27, | 104 |
2909.28, 2909.29, or 2927.24 of the Revised Code, a felony of the | 105 |
first degree that is not a violation of any provision in Chapter | 106 |
2925. or 3719. of the Revised Code; | 107 |
(2) An attempt to commit, complicity in committing, or a | 108 |
conspiracy to commit an offense listed in division | 109 |
this section. | 110 |
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chemical action on life processes can cause death or serious | 112 |
physical harm to persons or animals, regardless of its origin or | 113 |
of its method of production and regardless of whether it is | 114 |
produced in facilities, in munitions, or elsewhere. | 115 |
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or item that releases or is designed to release radiation or | 135 |
radioactivity at a level dangerous to human life. | 136 |
Sec. 5502.011. (A) As used in this section, "department of | 137 |
public safety" and "department" include all divisions within the | 138 |
department of public safety. | 139 |
(B) The director | 140 |
chief executive and administrative officer of the department. The | 141 |
director may establish policies governing the department, the | 142 |
performance of its employees and officers, the conduct of its | 143 |
business, and the custody, use, and preservation of departmental | 144 |
records, papers, books, documents, and property. The director also | 145 |
may authorize and approve investigations to be conducted by any of | 146 |
the department's divisions. Whenever the Revised Code imposes a | 147 |
duty upon or requires an action of the department, the director | 148 |
may perform the action or duty in the name of the department or | 149 |
direct such performance to be performed by the director's | 150 |
designee. | 151 |
(C) In addition to any other duties enumerated in the Revised | 152 |
Code, the director or the director's designee shall do all of the | 153 |
following: | 154 |
(1) Administer and direct the performance of the duties of | 155 |
the department; | 156 |
(2) Pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, approve, | 157 |
adopt, and prescribe such forms and rules as are necessary to | 158 |
carry out the duties of the department; | 159 |
(3) On behalf of the department and in addition to any | 160 |
authority the Revised Code otherwise grants to the department, | 161 |
have the authority and responsibility for approving and entering | 162 |
into contracts, agreements, and other business arrangements; | 163 |
(4) Make appointments for the department as needed to comply | 164 |
with requirements of the Revised Code; | 165 |
(5) Approve employment actions of the department, including | 166 |
appointments, promotions, discipline, investigations, and | 167 |
terminations; | 168 |
(6) Accept, hold, and use, for the benefit of the department, | 169 |
any gift, donation, bequest, or devise, and may agree to and | 170 |
perform all conditions of the gift, donation, bequest, or devise, | 171 |
that are not contrary to law; | 172 |
(7) Apply for, allocate, disburse, and account for grants | 173 |
made available under federal law or from other federal, state, or | 174 |
private sources; | 175 |
(8) Do all other acts necessary or desirable to carry out | 176 |
this chapter. | 177 |
(D)(1) The director of public safety may assess a reasonable | 178 |
fee, plus the amount of any charge or fee passed on from a | 179 |
financial institution, on a drawer or indorser for each of the | 180 |
following: | 181 |
(a) A check, draft, or money order that is returned or | 182 |
dishonored; | 183 |
(b) An automatic bank transfer that is declined, due to | 184 |
insufficient funds or for any other reason; | 185 |
(c) Any financial transaction device that is returned or | 186 |
dishonored for any reason. | 187 |
(2) The director shall deposit any fee collected under this | 188 |
division in an appropriate fund as determined by the director | 189 |
based on the tax, fee, or fine being paid. | 190 |
(3) As used in this division, "financial transaction device" | 191 |
has the same meaning as in section 113.40 of the Revised Code. | 192 |
(E) The director shall establish a homeland security advisory | 193 |
council to advise the director on homeland security, including | 194 |
homeland security funding efforts. The advisory council shall | 195 |
include, but not be limited to, state and local government | 196 |
officials who have homeland security or emergency management | 197 |
responsibilities and who represent first responders. The director | 198 |
shall appoint the members of the council, who shall serve without | 199 |
compensation. | 200 |
(F) The director of public safety shall adopt rules in | 201 |
accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code as required by | 202 |
section 2909.28 of the Revised Code | 203 |
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Section 2. That existing sections 2909.21 and 5502.011 and | 211 |
sections 2909.32, 2909.33, and 2909.34 of the Revised Code are | 212 |
hereby repealed. | 213 |