OH HB86 | 2011-2012 | 129th General Assembly

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Passed on September 30 2011 - 100% progression
Action: 2011-09-30 - Effective Date
Text: Latest bill text (Engrossed) [HTML]

Summary

To amend sections 109.42, 307.93, 309.18, 341.12, 926.99, 1333.99, 1707.99, 1716.99, 2151.23, 2152.02, 2152.021, 2152.12, 2152.13, 2152.14, 2152.17, 2152.22, 2301.27, 2301.30, 2717.01, 2743.51, 2743.56, 2743.59, 2743.60, 2901.08, 2903.01, 2903.11, 2903.12, 2903.13, 2905.01, 2905.02, 2907.21, 2907.22, 2907.323, 2909.03, 2909.05, 2909.11, 2911.12, 2913.01, 2913.02, 2913.03, 2913.04, 2913.11, 2913.21, 2913.31, 2913.32, 2913.34, 2913.40, 2913.401, 2913.42, 2913.421, 2913.43, 2913.45, 2913.46, 2913.47, 2913.48, 2913.49, 2913.51, 2913.61, 2915.05, 2917.21, 2917.31, 2917.32, 2919.21, 2919.22, 2921.13, 2921.34, 2921.41, 2923.01, 2923.31, 2923.32, 2925.01, 2925.02, 2925.03, 2925.04, 2925.041, 2925.05, 2925.11, 2925.36, 2929.01, 2929.11, 2929.13, 2929.14, 2929.15, 2929.19, 2929.191, 2929.20, 2929.26, 2929.34, 2929.41, 2930.12, 2930.16, 2930.17, 2935.041, 2937.36, 2941.141, 2941.142, 2941.143, 2941.144, 2941.145, 2941.146, 2941.1411, 2941.1412, 2941.1414, 2941.1415, 2941.1421, 2941.1422, 2941.1423, 2950.99, 2951.041, 2951.08, 2953.08, 2967.14, 2967.193, 2967.28, 2971.03, 2981.07, 3719.99, 4507.51, 4511.091, 4729.99, 5120.031, 5120.07, 5120.111, 5120.16, 5120.331, 5120.48, 5120.59, 5120.60, 5120.66, 5139.01, 5139.06, 5139.18, 5139.20, 5139.43, 5139.52, 5149.01, 5149.10, 5149.31, 5149.32, 5149.33, 5149.34, and 5149.36 and to enact sections 307.932, 2152.121, 2152.51, 2152.52, 2152.53, 2152.54, 2152.55, 2152.56, 2152.57, 2152.58, 2152.59, 2301.271, 2743.601, 2929.143, 2950.17, 2951.022, 2961.21, 2961.22, 2961.23, 2961.24, 2967.19, 5120.036, 5120.113, 5120.114, 5120.115, and 5149.311 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 3 of Am. Sub. H.B. 130 of the 127th General Assembly, to increase from $500 to $1,000 the threshold amount for determining increased penalties for theft-related offenses and for certain elements of "vandalism" and "engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity"; to increase by 50% the other threshold amounts for determining increased penalties for those offenses; to revise and clarify the law regarding prosecution of multiple theft, Medicaid fraud, workers' compensation fraud, and similar offenses and the valuation of property or services involved; to include workers' compensation fraud as a theft offense; to provide that if "nonsupport of dependents" is based on an abandonment of or failure to support a child or a person to whom a court order requires support and is a felony the sentencing court generally must first consider placing the offender on one or more community control sanctions; to eliminate the difference in criminal penalties for crack cocaine and powder cocaine; to revise some of the penalties for trafficking in marihuana or hashish, for possession of marihuana, cocaine, or hashish, and for all third degree felony drug offenses that currently have mandatory prison terms; to prohibit a convicted sex offender from possessing a photograph of the offender's victim while the offender is serving a term of confinement for that offense and to prohibit a child-victim offender from possessing a photograph of any minor child while the child-victim offender is serving a term of confinement for that offense; to revise procedures for notification of victims when violent offenders escape from the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction; to modify the number of Parole Board members required to conduct a full Board hearing; to limit a member of the Parole Board appointed after the bill's effective date who is not the Chairperson or a victim representative to two six-year terms; to revise the eligibility criteria for, and procedures governing, intervention in lieu of conviction; to revise the eligibility criteria for judicial release; to reduce the penalty for the offense of "escape" when it involves certain conduct by a person under supervised release by the Department; to revise the procedure for prisoners in state correctional institutions to earn days of credit for productive participation in specified prison programs and the number of days of credit that may be earned; to require judges who sentence an offender to a prison term to include in the sentence notice to the offender that the offender may be eligible to earn such days of credit; to require GPS monitoring of a prisoner placed on post-release control who was released early from prison due to earning 60 or more days of credit; to enact a new mechanism for the possible release with sentencing court approval of certain Department inmates who have served at least 80% of their prison term; to expand the membership of a county's local corrections planning board; to expand the authorization to transfer certain Ohio prisoners for pretrial confinement to a contiguous county in an adjoining state to also apply to postconviction confinement and confinement upon civil process; to make changes regarding halfway houses and community residential centers and authorize reentry centers; to provide for the establishment and operation of community alternative sentencing centers for misdemeanants sentenced directly to the centers under a community residential sanction or an OVI term of confinement not exceeding 60 days; to change the membership of the Ex-offender Reentry Coalition by reducing the number and functions of members from the Governor's office and adding the Director of Veterans Services; to remove judges from the membership of a corrections commission and instead have them form an advisory board; to require the Department to develop a reentry plan for each inmate committed to the Department who was not sentenced to a term of life without parole or a sentence of death and who is expected to be imprisoned for more than 30 days; to revise the procedures governing the Department's issuance of an inmate identification card upon an inmate's release and the use of such a card to obtain a state identification card; to authorize, instead of requiring, the Department to discontinue subsidy payment to a political subdivision that reduces local funding for corrections by the amount of a community-based corrections subsidy or that uses a subsidy for capital improvements; to adopt a single validated risk assessment tool to be used by courts at their option and by probation departments and the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to evaluate risk levels of offenders; to provide judges the option of risk reduction sentencing to allow for early release of certain prisoners who complete treatment and programming while incarcerated; to generally require offenders convicted of or pleading guilty to a felony of the fourth or fifth degree that is not a specified offense to serve community control sanctions when the conviction or plea did not occur in specified circumstances; to create the offense of trespass in a habitation of a person when any person other than an accomplice of the offender is present or likely to be present; to change the sentencing structure for felonies of the first degree and for felonies of the third degree that are not specified types of offenses; to require the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to adopt specified types of standards regarding sentencing to community-based correctional facilities and community corrections programs; to reduce duplication of probation supervision resources; to require the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to establish and administer the probation improvement grant and the probation incentive grant; to encourage a county and the Juvenile Court that serves the county to use the moneys in the county treasury's Felony Delinquent Care and Custody Fund to research-supported, outcome-based programs and services; to expand the circumstances in which a delinquent child committed to the Department of Youth Services may be granted a judicial release; to establish procedures for determining the competency to participate in the proceeding of a child who is the subject of a complaint alleging that the child is a delinquent child and procedures for a child to attain competency if the child is found to be incompetent; to establish an interagency task force to investigate and make recommendations on how to most effectively treat delinquent youth who suffer from serious mental illness or emotional and behavioral disorders; to establish a new mechanism, which may involve transfer back to a juvenile court, for determining the sanction for certain children who are convicted of a crime in criminal court after their case is transferred under a specified mandatory transfer provision; to revise the provision regarding commitment of a delinquent child to the Department of Youth Services for being complicit in the commission of an act by another that constitutes a firearm specification; to modify the required content of complaints alleging chronic or habitual truancy; to revise the time for notification of bail forfeiture proceedings regarding recognizance's; to require the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to conduct a study of assaults by inmates; to modify the Ohio Criminal Sentencing Law based on the Ohio Supreme Court's decisions in State v. Foster and State v. Hodge; to prohibit the arrest, charging, or conviction of a person for speeding based on a peace officer's unaided visual estimation of the speed of the vehicle; to require the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to thoroughly review the cases of all parole-eligible inmates who are sixty-five years of age or older; to authorize libraries, museums, archival institutions, and merchants to detain a suspected shoplifter, etc., to offer pretrial diversion and inform the suspect of other available options; to provide for certificates of achievement and employability for certain Department of Rehabilitation and Correction prisoners to be used by the recipient prisoner to generally obtain relief from mandatory civil impacts that would affect a potential job for which the prisoner trained; to prohibit a court from ordering a statutory change of name for a person convicted of identity fraud or having a duty to register under the SORN Law; and to revise certain provisions of the Crime Victims Reparations Law.

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Title

And to amend Section 3 of Am. Sub. H.B. 130 of the 127th General Assembly, to increase from $500 to $1,000 the threshold amount for determining increased penalties for theft-related offenses and for certain elements of "vandalism" and "engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity"; to increase by 50% the other threshold amounts for determining increased penalties for those offenses; to revise and clarify the law regarding prosecution of multiple theft, Medicaid fraud, workers' compensation fraud, and similar offenses and the valuation of property or services involved; to include workers' compensation fraud as a theft offense; to provide that if "nonsupport of dependents" is based on an abandonment of or failure to support a child or a person to whom a court order requires support and is a felony the sentencing court generally must first consider placing the offender on one or more community control sanctions; to eliminate the difference in criminal penalties for crack cocaine and powder cocaine; to revise some of the penalties for trafficking in marihuana or hashish, for possession of marihuana, cocaine, or hashish, and for all third degree felony drug offenses that currently have mandatory prison terms; to prohibit a convicted sex offender from possessing a photograph of the offender's victim while the offender is serving a term of confinement for that offense and to prohibit a child-victim offender from possessing a photograph of any minor child while the child-victim offender is serving a term of confinement for that offense; to revise procedures for notification of victims when violent offenders escape from the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction; to modify the number of Parole Board members required to conduct a full Board hearing; to limit a member of the Parole Board appointed after the bill's effective date who is not the Chairperson or a victim representative to two six-year terms; to revise the eligibility criteria for, and procedures governing, intervention in lieu of conviction; to revise the eligibility criteria for judicial release; to reduce the penalty for the offense of "escape" when it involves certain conduct by a person under supervised release by the Department; to revise the procedure for prisoners in state correctional institutions to earn days of credit for productive participation in specified prison programs and the number of days of credit that may be earned; to require judges who sentence an offender to a prison term to include in the sentence notice to the offender that the offender may be eligible to earn such days of credit; to require GPS monitoring of a prisoner placed on post-release control who was released early from prison due to earning 60 or more days of credit; to enact a new mechanism for the possible release with sentencing court approval of certain Department inmates who have served at least 80% of their prison term; to expand the membership of a county's local corrections planning board; to expand the authorization to transfer certain Ohio prisoners for pretrial confinement to a contiguous county in an adjoining state to also apply to postconviction confinement and confinement upon civil process; to make changes regarding halfway houses and community residential centers and authorize reentry centers; to provide for the establishment and operation of community alternative sentencing centers for misdemeanants sentenced directly to the centers under a community residential sanction or an OVI term of confinement not exceeding 60 days; to change the membership of the Ex-offender Reentry Coalition by reducing the number and functions of members from the Governor's office and adding the Director of Veterans Services; to remove judges from the membership of a corrections commission and instead have them form an advisory board; to require the Department to develop a reentry plan for each inmate committed to the Department who was not sentenced to a term of life without parole or a sentence of death and who is expected to be imprisoned for more than 30 days; to revise the procedures governing the Department's issuance of an inmate identification card upon an inmate's release and the use of such a card to obtain a state identification card; to authorize, instead of requiring, the Department to discontinue subsidy payment to a political subdivision that reduces local funding for corrections by the amount of a community-based corrections subsidy or that uses a subsidy for capital improvements; to adopt a single validated risk assessment tool to be used by courts at their option and by probation departments and the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to evaluate risk levels of offenders; to provide judges the option of risk reduction sentencing to allow for early release of certain prisoners who complete treatment and programming while incarcerated; to generally require offenders convicted of or pleading guilty to a felony of the fourth or fifth degree that is not a specified offense to serve community control sanctions when the conviction or plea did not occur in specified circumstances; to create the offense of trespass in a habitation of a person when any person other than an accomplice of the offender is present or likely to be present; to change the sentencing structure for felonies of the first degree and for felonies of the third degree that are not specified types of offenses; to require the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to adopt specified types of standards regarding sentencing to community-based correctional facilities and community corrections programs; to reduce duplication of probation supervision resources; to require the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to establish and administer the probation improvement grant and the probation incentive grant; to encourage a county and the Juvenile Court that serves the county to use the moneys in the county treasury's Felony Delinquent Care and Custody Fund to research-supported, outcome-based programs and services; to expand the circumstances in which a delinquent child committed to the Department of Youth Services may be granted a judicial release; to establish procedures for determining the competency to participate in the proceeding of a child who is the subject of a complaint alleging that the child is a delinquent child and procedures for a child to attain competency if the child is found to be incompetent; to establish an interagency task force to investigate and make recommendations on how to most effectively treat delinquent youth who suffer from serious mental illness or emotional and behavioral disorders; to establish a new mechanism, which may involve transfer back to a juvenile court, for determining the sanction for certain children who are convicted of a crime in criminal court after their case is transferred under a specified mandatory transfer provision; to revise the provision regarding commitment of a delinquent child to the Department of Youth Services for being complicit in the commission of an act by another that constitutes a firearm specification; to modify the required content of complaints alleging chronic or habitual truancy; to revise the time for notification of bail forfeiture proceedings regarding recognizance's; to require the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to conduct a study of assaults by inmates; to modify the Ohio Criminal Sentencing Law based on the Ohio Supreme Court's decisions in State v. Foster and State v. Hodge; to prohibit the arrest, charging, or conviction of a person for speeding based on a peace officer's unaided visual estimation of the speed of the vehicle; to require the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to thoroughly review the cases of all parole-eligible inmates who are sixty-five years of age or older; to authorize libraries, museums, archival institutions, and merchants to detain a suspected shoplifter, etc., to offer pretrial diversion and inform the suspect of other available options; to provide for certificates of achievement and employability for certain Department of Rehabilitation and Correction prisoners to be used by the recipient prisoner to generally obtain relief from mandatory civil impacts that would affect a potential job for which the prisoner trained; to prohibit a court from ordering a statutory change of name for a person convicted of identity fraud or having a duty to register under the SORN Law; and to revise certain provisions of the Crime Victims Reparations Law.

Sponsors

Rep. Ron Amstutz [R]Rep. Marlene Anielski [R]Sen. Nickie Antonio [D]Sen. Kevin Bacon [R]
Rep. John Barnes [D]Rep. William Batchelder [R]Sen. Bill Beagle [R]Rep. Peter Beck [R]
Rep. Terry Blair [R]Rep. Louis Blessing [R]Rep. Terry Boose [R]Rep. Barbara Boyd [D]
Sen. Andrew Brenner [R]Sen. Edna Brown [D]Rep. Danny Bubp [R]Rep. Jim Buchy [R]
Rep. John Carney [D]Rep. Ted Celeste [D]Rep. Kathleen Clyde [D]Sen. William Coley [R]
Sen. William Coley [R]Rep. Courtney Combs [R]Sen. David Daniels [R]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. Nancy Garland [D]Rep. Anne Gonzales [R]Rep. Cheryl Grossman [R]
Sen. Robert Hackett [R]Rep. Christina Hagan [R]Rep. Tracy Heard [D]Rep. Michael Henne [R]
Sen. Cliff Hite [R]Sen. Shannon Jones [R]Sen. Eric Kearney [D]Sen. Frank LaRose [R]
Sen. Peggy Lehner [R]Rep. Clayton Luckie [D]Rep. Dale Mallory [D]Rep. Gayle Manning [R]
Rep. Jarrod Martin [R]Rep. Jeffrey McClain [R]Rep. Ross McGregor [R]Rep. Todd McKenney [R]
Rep. Robery Mecklenborg [R]Rep. Zack Milkovich [D]Rep. Dennis Murray [D]Rep. Craig Newbold [R]
Sen. Tom Niehaus [R]Sen. Sean O'Brien [D]Sen. Larry Obhof [R]Rep. Mark Okey [D]
Rep. Bill Patmon [D]Rep. Jon Peterson [R]Rep. Connie Pillich [D]Rep. Daniel Ramos [D]
Sen. Thomas Sawyer [D]Sen. Joseph Schiavoni [D]Sen. Kirk Schuring [R]Rep. Barbara Sears [R]
Rep. William Seitz [R]Rep. Lynn Slaby [R]Sen. Shirley Smith [D]Rep. Robert Sprague [R]
Sen. Vernon Sykes [D]Rep. Matthew Szollosi [D]Sen. Charleta Tavares [D]Rep. Andy Thompson [R]
Sen. Nina Turner [D]Sen. Joseph Uecker [R]Sen. Mark Wagoner [R]Sen. Christopher Widener [R]
Sen. Jason Wilson [D]Rep. Roland Winburn [D]Sen. Kenny Yuko [D]

Roll Calls

2011-06-23 - House - House - Senate Amendments (Y: 87 N: 9 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2011-06-22 - Senate - Senate - Third Consideration (Y: 30 N: 3 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2011-05-04 - House - House - Third Consideration (Y: 96 N: 2 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2011-05-04 - House - House - Motion to Table Amendment (Y: 59 N: 39 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2011-05-04 - House - House - Motion to Table Amendment (Y: 58 N: 39 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2011-05-04 - House - House - Motion to Table Amendment (Y: 57 N: 39 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2011-05-04 - House - House - Amendment (Y: 38 N: 58 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2011-05-04 - House - House - Amendment (Y: 36 N: 61 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2011-05-04 - House - House - Amendment (Y: 79 N: 19 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2011-09-30 Effective Date
2011-06-29 Governor' Action
2011-07-06 End of 10-day period
2011-06-24 Sent to Governor
2011-06-23 Concurrence
2011-06-22 Passed 3rd Consideration Senate
2011-06-22 Committee Report - S
2011-05-05 To Judiciary Criminal Justice
2011-05-05 Introduced to Senate
2011-05-04 Passed 3rd Consideration House
2011-05-04 Committee Report - S
2011-02-03 To Criminal Justice
2011-02-03 Introduced to House

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