Bill Text: OH HB575 | 2013-2014 | 130th General Assembly | Engrossed
Bill Title: To create the Ohio Economic Council on Women.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2014-06-09 - To State Government Oversight & Reform [HB575 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2013-HB575-Engrossed.html
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Representatives Baker, Anielski
Cosponsors:
Representatives Duffey, Pelanda, Ruhl, Grossman, Conditt, Hagan, C., Gonzales, Slaby, Derickson, Sears, Driehaus, Antonio, Terhar, Beck, Burkley, Henne, Kunze, Adams, R., Barborak, Bishoff, Blessing, Boyce, Brown, Budish, Butler, Celebrezze, Cera, Clyde, Dovilla, Fedor, Foley, Gerberry, Green, Hackett, Hagan, R., Hall, Hayes, Heard, Hill, Hottinger, Huffman, Letson, Lundy, Mallory, Milkovich, O'Brien, Patterson, Phillips, Pillich, Redfern, Reece, Rogers, Romanchuk, Scherer, Sheehy, Slesnick, Smith, Sprague, Stebelton, Stinziano, Strahorn, Sykes, Thompson, Williams, Young
To enact sections 193.01, 193.02, 193.03, and 193.04 | 1 |
of the Revised Code to create the Ohio Economic | 2 |
Council on Women. | 3 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 193.01, 193.02, 193.03, and 193.04 | 4 |
of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows: | 5 |
Sec. 193.01. (A) There is hereby created within the | 6 |
development services agency the Ohio economic council on women. | 7 |
The council shall consist of the following members: | 8 |
(1) Three members of the senate, two members appointed by the | 9 |
president of the senate and one member appointed by the minority | 10 |
leader of the senate; | 11 |
(2) Three members of the house of representatives, two | 12 |
members appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives | 13 |
and one member appointed by the minority leader of the house of | 14 |
representatives; | 15 |
(3) Four members jointly appointed by the president of the | 16 |
senate and the speaker of the house of representatives who have | 17 |
knowledge of and experience regarding the economic concerns of | 18 |
women; | 19 |
(4) One member appointed by the governor who is recommended | 20 |
by the advisory committee on women veterans; | 21 |
(5) Two members, appointed by the governor from nominations | 22 |
submitted by the Ohio board of regents, who are faculty or staff | 23 |
from state or private four-year institutions of higher education | 24 |
that have a graduate program and have research and teaching | 25 |
experience in the field of economic concerns of women; | 26 |
(6) Two members appointed by the governor, who may be | 27 |
selected from lists of qualified persons submitted by interested | 28 |
local, civic, and business groups involved in the advancement of | 29 |
women. The interested groups shall actively seek persons from as | 30 |
broad a range within each group as is reasonably possible and | 31 |
shall ensure that these persons broadly represent the community in | 32 |
areas such as age, sex, minority status, economic level, | 33 |
employment, and political affiliation. | 34 |
(B)(1)(a) Appointments to the council shall be made not later | 35 |
than sixty days after the effective date of this section. | 36 |
(b) The Ohio board of regents or an interested party, as | 37 |
applicable, shall submit recommendations for appointments to be | 38 |
made pursuant to division (A)(5) or (6) of this section to the | 39 |
governor not later than thirty days after the effective date of | 40 |
this section. | 41 |
(2) Each member of the council appointed pursuant to division | 42 |
(A)(1) or (2) of this section shall hold office during the general | 43 |
assembly in which the member is appointed and until a successor | 44 |
has been appointed, notwithstanding the adjournment sine die of | 45 |
the general assembly in which the member was appointed or the | 46 |
expiration of the member's term as a member of the general | 47 |
assembly. Any vacancies occurring among these members of the | 48 |
council shall be filled in the manner of the original appointment. | 49 |
(3) Council members appointed under divisions (A)(3) to (6) | 50 |
of this section serve until the council dissolves under division | 51 |
(G) of this section. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment | 52 |
pursuant to the criteria in this section. | 53 |
(4) At all times, at least one member of the council | 54 |
appointed pursuant to division (A) of this section shall be an | 55 |
owner, chief executive officer, board member, or other managerial | 56 |
employee who performs a substantial role in the decision-making | 57 |
and the day-to-day operations of a sole proprietorship, a | 58 |
corporation for profit, or a pass-through entity as defined in | 59 |
section 5733.04 of the Revised Code. | 60 |
(C) The council shall elect at the first regular meeting of | 61 |
each calendar year a chair, a vice-chair, and three | 62 |
representatives, who comprise the five-member executive committee | 63 |
to function between quarterly meetings. The chair or the director | 64 |
of development services may call meetings of the executive | 65 |
committee. The executive committee shall carry out the matters | 66 |
delegated to it by the council. | 67 |
(D) The council shall meet as necessary to transact business, | 68 |
provided that the council shall meet at least quarterly. | 69 |
Additional meetings may be called by the chair or by three members | 70 |
of the council upon delivery of written notice to each member of | 71 |
the council. The director shall notify all members of the time and | 72 |
place of any regular or special meeting at least seven days in | 73 |
advance of that meeting. | 74 |
(E) A majority of council members shall constitute a quorum. | 75 |
The concurrence of a majority of those members present and voting | 76 |
in any matter within the council's duties is required for a | 77 |
determination of matters within the council's jurisdiction. | 78 |
(F) Council members shall receive no compensation but shall | 79 |
be reimbursed by the development services agency for actual and | 80 |
necessary expenses incurred in the performance of council duties. | 81 |
(G) The council dissolves by operation of law five years | 82 |
after the effective date of H.B. 575 of the 130th general | 83 |
assembly. | 84 |
Sec. 193.02. (A) The Ohio economic council on women shall | 85 |
examine the economic concerns and needs of women in Ohio, | 86 |
including employment policies and practices, educational needs and | 87 |
opportunities, child care, property rights, health care, domestic | 88 |
relations, and the effect of federal and state laws on women. To | 89 |
address these concerns and needs, the council may conduct | 90 |
research, hold hearings, develop recommendations and policy, | 91 |
educate the public, and engage in activities for the benefit of | 92 |
women. | 93 |
(B) The council shall do all of the following: | 94 |
(1) Consult with and report to the governor, the general | 95 |
assembly, and the pertinent agencies, departments, boards, | 96 |
commissions, and other entities of state and local governments on | 97 |
matters pertaining to women; | 98 |
(2) Serve as an advocate for women; | 99 |
(3) Establish and maintain a program to find and encourage | 100 |
women to serve on state boards and commissions; | 101 |
(4) To the extent resources exist, evaluate and quantify the | 102 |
results of job training programs and evaluate whether they assist | 103 |
women to obtain better employment. | 104 |
Sec. 193.03. (A) Not later than September 1, 2016, and every | 105 |
two years thereafter until the council dissolves, the Ohio | 106 |
economic council on women shall submit a report to the governor | 107 |
and the general assembly. The council shall include all of the | 108 |
following in the report: | 109 |
(1) A summary of the activities and findings of the council | 110 |
on the economic status of women in the state of Ohio during the | 111 |
immediately preceding two years; | 112 |
(2) Recommendations for more effective use of existing | 113 |
resources and services for women; | 114 |
(3) Proposals for the development of programs, opportunities, | 115 |
and services that are not otherwise provided to advance a | 116 |
comprehensive and coordinated system of services for women; | 117 |
(4) Any other recommendations as the council finds | 118 |
appropriate. | 119 |
(B) A copy of the report shall be made available to the | 120 |
public on the web site maintained by the development services | 121 |
agency. | 122 |
Sec. 193.04. (A) The director of development services shall | 123 |
be the chief administrative officer of the council. | 124 |
The director may conduct the ordinary and necessary business | 125 |
in the name of the council in accordance with this chapter or as | 126 |
determined by the council. | 127 |
(B) The director shall, with respect to the duties of the | 128 |
council, serve as an advocate for women and employ personnel as | 129 |
authorized by the council. | 130 |