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Introduced
12/09/2021
12/09/2021
In Committee
12/07/2022
12/07/2022
Crossed Over
03/23/2022
03/23/2022
Passed
12/07/2022
12/07/2022
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
01/02/2023
01/02/2023
Introduced Session
134th General Assembly
Bill Summary
To amend sections 109.572, 169.16, 1716.05, 1716.08, 1716.99, 2925.01, 3310.41, 3319.22, 3701.74, 3737.881, 3772.13, 3772.131, 3905.471, 3905.81, 4709.07, 4709.10, 4713.28, 4715.13, 4715.14, 4715.141, 4715.21, 4715.24, 4715.25, 4715.27, 4717.01, 4717.02, 4717.03, 4717.04, 4717.05, 4717.06, 4717.07, 4717.08, 4717.09, 4717.11, 4717.13, 4717.15, 4717.36, 4717.41, 4723.01, 4723.07, 4723.08, 4723.091, 4723.092, 4723.114, 4723.18, 4723.181, 4723.35, 4723.48, 4723.481, 4723.50, 4723.72, 4723.73, 4723.75, 4723.79, 4725.01, 4725.011, 4725.02, 4725.07, 4725.09, 4725.091, 4725.092, 4725.12, 4725.13, 4725.15, 4725.16, 4725.18, 4725.19, 4725.20, 4725.24, 4725.27, 4725.34, 4725.35, 4725.40, 4725.41, 4725.44, 4725.48, 4725.49, 4725.50, 4725.51, 4725.52, 4725.53, 4725.63, 4725.66, 4725.67, 4729.01, 4729.12, 4729.15, 4731.16, 4731.17, 4731.19, 4732.01, 4732.02, 4732.05, 4732.09, 4732.10, 4732.11, 4732.12, 4732.13, 4732.14, 4732.141, 4732.142, 4732.17, 4732.171, 4732.173, 4732.18, 4732.19, 4732.20, 4732.21, 4732.22, 4732.221, 4732.24, 4732.31, 4732.33, 4734.211, 4735.27, 4741.17, 4743.09, 4749.03, 4751.01, 4751.10, 4751.101, 4751.102, 4751.20, 4751.23, 4751.24, 4751.32, 4751.33, 4751.40, 4751.41, 4751.45, 4753.06, 4753.071, 4753.12, 4755.01, 4755.062, 4757.02, 4757.22, 4757.27, 4757.301, 4757.33, 4757.41, 4758.20, 4758.26, 4758.51, 4765.10, 4765.11, 4765.15, 4765.16, 4765.17, 4765.18, 4765.22, 4765.23, 4765.24, 4765.29, 4765.30, 4765.31, 4765.49, 4765.50, 4765.55, 4769.01, 4779.03, 4779.10, 4779.11, 4779.12, 4779.13, 4779.17, 5126.22, 5126.25, and 5164.95; to enact sections 3731.031, 4725.131, 4725.231, 4725.541, 4798.05, and 4798.06; and to repeal sections 3319.2212, 4715.421, 4717.051, 4723.17, 4723.19, 4723.76, 4725.14, 4725.17, 4725.171, 4725.58, 4751.202, and 4779.18 of the Revised Code to revise and streamline the state's occupational regulations, to extend the authorization for two boards set to expire under Sunset Review Law, and to amend the version of section 4723.481 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect on September 30, 2024, to continue the change on and after that date.
AI Summary
This bill aims to revise and streamline Ohio's occupational regulations in several ways:
1. It repeals or amends various sections of the Revised Code related to the regulation of various professions, including dentistry, nursing, optometry, speech-language pathology and audiology, counseling, social work, and marriage and family therapy, among others.
2. It extends the authorization for two boards (the Chiropractic Loan Repayment Advisory Board and the Holocaust and Genocide Memorial Education Commission) that were set to expire under the Sunset Review Law.
3. It amends the version of section 4723.481 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect on September 30, 2024, to continue the change on and after that date. This section establishes standards and conditions regarding the authority of certain advanced practice registered nurses to prescribe and personally furnish drugs and therapeutic devices.
4. It requires the State Board of Psychology to begin licensing independent school psychologists and school psychologists by January 1, 2025, and provides for the transition from the State Board of Education's licensing of school psychologists to the State Board of Psychology's licensing.
5. It makes various other changes to the regulation of occupations, such as extending the duration of optometry and dispensing optician licenses, modifying requirements for nursing home administrator licensing, and eliminating the separate licensing of ocularists and contact lens dispensing opticians.
Overall, the bill aims to streamline occupational regulations in Ohio by repealing or modifying various provisions, extending the authorization for certain boards, and transitioning the regulation of some professions to different licensing entities.
Committee Categories
Education, Government Affairs
Sponsors (30)
Sarah Fowler Arthur (R)*,
Marilyn John (R)*,
Nickie Antonio (D),
Jerry Cirino (R),
Gary Click (R),
Matt Dolan (R),
Theresa Gavarone (R),
Jennifer Gross (R),
Thomas Hall (R),
Frank Hoagland (R),
Adam Holmes (R),
Jay Hottinger (R),
Steve Huffman (R),
Terry Johnson (R),
Don Jones (R),
Darrell Kick (R),
George Lang (R),
Nathan Manning (R),
Dale Martin (D),
Riordan McClain (R),
Rob McColley (R),
Derek Merrin (R),
Sandy O'Brien (R),
Bob Peterson (R),
Bill Reineke (R),
Kristina Roegner (R),
Michael Rulli (R),
Cecil Thomas (D),
Scott Wiggam (R),
Kenneth Yuko (D),
Last Action
Concurred in Senate amendments (on 12/14/2022)
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