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OH HB511

OH HB511
Require electronic recordings of parole board hearings


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Introduced
12/14/2021
In Committee
01/25/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2022

Introduced Session

134th General Assembly

Bill Summary

To amend sections 149.43 and 5149.10 of the Revised Code to require electronic recordings to be made of all parole board hearings, excluding certain personal identifying information, and to make those electronic recordings "public records" under the Public Records Law.

AI Summary

This bill would amend Ohio law to require electronic recordings to be made of all parole board hearings, excluding certain personal identifying information of victims or their family members, and to make those recordings "public records" under Ohio's Public Records Law. Specifically, the bill would require the parole board to adopt rules providing for electronic recordings of all parole board hearings, and would allow any party, person, or entity, including the inmate who is the subject of the hearing, to request a copy of the recording, which they would have to pay to have transcribed. The bill also specifies that certain personal identifying information of victims or their family members must be excluded from the recordings.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (31)

Last Action

House Criminal Justice 1st Hearing, Sponsor Testimony (10:00 6/2/2022 Room 122) (on 06/02/2022)

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