As Introduced

128th General Assembly
Regular Session
2009-2010
S. B. No. 233


Senator Gibbs 

Cosponsor: Senator Faber 



A BILL
To amend section 102.02 and to enact sections 904.01 1
to 904.08 of the Revised Code and to amend Section 2
211.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the 128th General 3
Assembly and Section 265.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of 4
the 128th General Assembly, as subsequently 5
amended, to establish requirements and 6
responsibilities of the Ohio Livestock Care 7
Standards Board and the Director of Agriculture in 8
administering and enforcing the rules adopted by 9
the Board that govern the care and well-being of 10
livestock in this state, and to make an 11
appropriation.12


BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:

       Section 1.  That section 102.02 be amended and sections 13
904.01, 904.02, 904.03, 904.04, 904.05, 904.06, 904.07, and 904.08 14
of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows:15

       Sec. 102.02.  (A) Except as otherwise provided in division 16
(H) of this section, all of the following shall file with the 17
appropriate ethics commission the disclosure statement described 18
in this division on a form prescribed by the appropriate 19
commission: every person who is elected to or is a candidate for a 20
state, county, or city office and every person who is appointed to 21
fill a vacancy for an unexpired term in such an elective office; 22
all members of the state board of education; the director, 23
assistant directors, deputy directors, division chiefs, or persons 24
of equivalent rank of any administrative department of the state; 25
the president or other chief administrative officer of every state 26
institution of higher education as defined in section 3345.011 of 27
the Revised Code; the executive director and the members of the 28
capitol square review and advisory board appointed or employed 29
pursuant to section 105.41 of the Revised Code; the chief 30
executive officer and the members of the board of each state 31
retirement system; each employee of a state retirement board who 32
is a state retirement system investment officer licensed pursuant 33
to section 1707.163 of the Revised Code; the members of the Ohio 34
retirement study council appointed pursuant to division (C) of 35
section 171.01 of the Revised Code; employees of the Ohio 36
retirement study council, other than employees who perform purely 37
administrative or clerical functions; the administrator of 38
workers' compensation and each member of the bureau of workers' 39
compensation board of directors; the bureau of workers' 40
compensation director of investments; the chief investment officer 41
of the bureau of workers' compensation; the director appointed by 42
the workers' compensation council; all members of the board of 43
commissioners on grievances and discipline of the supreme court 44
and the ethics commission created under section 102.05 of the 45
Revised Code; every business manager, treasurer, or superintendent 46
of a city, local, exempted village, joint vocational, or 47
cooperative education school district or an educational service 48
center; every person who is elected to or is a candidate for the 49
office of member of a board of education of a city, local, 50
exempted village, joint vocational, or cooperative education 51
school district or of a governing board of an educational service 52
center that has a total student count of twelve thousand or more 53
as most recently determined by the department of education 54
pursuant to section 3317.03 of the Revised Code; every person who 55
is appointed to the board of education of a municipal school 56
district pursuant to division (B) or (F) of section 3311.71 of the 57
Revised Code; all members of the board of directors of a sanitary 58
district that is established under Chapter 6115. of the Revised 59
Code and organized wholly for the purpose of providing a water 60
supply for domestic, municipal, and public use, and that includes 61
two municipal corporations in two counties; every public official 62
or employee who is paid a salary or wage in accordance with 63
schedule C of section 124.15 or schedule E-2 of section 124.152 of 64
the Revised Code; members of the board of trustees and the 65
executive director of the southern Ohio agricultural and community 66
development foundation; all members appointed to the Ohio 67
livestock care standards board under section 904.02 of the Revised 68
Code; and every other public official or employee who is 69
designated by the appropriate ethics commission pursuant to 70
division (B) of this section.71

       The disclosure statement shall include all of the following:72

       (1) The name of the person filing the statement and each 73
member of the person's immediate family and all names under which 74
the person or members of the person's immediate family do 75
business;76

       (2)(a) Subject to divisions (A)(2)(b) and (c) of this section 77
and except as otherwise provided in section 102.022 of the Revised 78
Code, identification of every source of income, other than income 79
from a legislative agent identified in division (A)(2)(b) of this 80
section, received during the preceding calendar year, in the 81
person's own name or by any other person for the person's use or 82
benefit, by the person filing the statement, and a brief 83
description of the nature of the services for which the income was 84
received. If the person filing the statement is a member of the 85
general assembly, the statement shall identify the amount of every 86
source of income received in accordance with the following ranges 87
of amounts: zero or more, but less than one thousand dollars; one 88
thousand dollars or more, but less than ten thousand dollars; ten 89
thousand dollars or more, but less than twenty-five thousand 90
dollars; twenty-five thousand dollars or more, but less than fifty 91
thousand dollars; fifty thousand dollars or more, but less than 92
one hundred thousand dollars; and one hundred thousand dollars or 93
more. Division (A)(2)(a) of this section shall not be construed to 94
require a person filing the statement who derives income from a 95
business or profession to disclose the individual items of income 96
that constitute the gross income of that business or profession, 97
except for those individual items of income that are attributable 98
to the person's or, if the income is shared with the person, the 99
partner's, solicitation of services or goods or performance, 100
arrangement, or facilitation of services or provision of goods on 101
behalf of the business or profession of clients, including 102
corporate clients, who are legislative agents. A person who files 103
the statement under this section shall disclose the identity of 104
and the amount of income received from a person who the public 105
official or employee knows or has reason to know is doing or 106
seeking to do business of any kind with the public official's or 107
employee's agency.108

       (b) If the person filing the statement is a member of the 109
general assembly, the statement shall identify every source of 110
income and the amount of that income that was received from a 111
legislative agent during the preceding calendar year, in the 112
person's own name or by any other person for the person's use or 113
benefit, by the person filing the statement, and a brief 114
description of the nature of the services for which the income was 115
received. Division (A)(2)(b) of this section requires the 116
disclosure of clients of attorneys or persons licensed under 117
section 4732.12 of the Revised Code, or patients of persons 118
certified under section 4731.14 of the Revised Code, if those 119
clients or patients are legislative agents. Division (A)(2)(b) of 120
this section requires a person filing the statement who derives 121
income from a business or profession to disclose those individual 122
items of income that constitute the gross income of that business 123
or profession that are received from legislative agents.124

       (c) Except as otherwise provided in division (A)(2)(c) of 125
this section, division (A)(2)(a) of this section applies to 126
attorneys, physicians, and other persons who engage in the 127
practice of a profession and who, pursuant to a section of the 128
Revised Code, the common law of this state, a code of ethics 129
applicable to the profession, or otherwise, generally are required 130
not to reveal, disclose, or use confidences of clients, patients, 131
or other recipients of professional services except under 132
specified circumstances or generally are required to maintain 133
those types of confidences as privileged communications except 134
under specified circumstances. Division (A)(2)(a) of this section 135
does not require an attorney, physician, or other professional 136
subject to a confidentiality requirement as described in division 137
(A)(2)(c) of this section to disclose the name, other identity, or 138
address of a client, patient, or other recipient of professional 139
services if the disclosure would threaten the client, patient, or 140
other recipient of professional services, would reveal details of 141
the subject matter for which legal, medical, or professional 142
advice or other services were sought, or would reveal an otherwise 143
privileged communication involving the client, patient, or other 144
recipient of professional services. Division (A)(2)(a) of this 145
section does not require an attorney, physician, or other 146
professional subject to a confidentiality requirement as described 147
in division (A)(2)(c) of this section to disclose in the brief 148
description of the nature of services required by division 149
(A)(2)(a) of this section any information pertaining to specific 150
professional services rendered for a client, patient, or other 151
recipient of professional services that would reveal details of 152
the subject matter for which legal, medical, or professional 153
advice was sought or would reveal an otherwise privileged 154
communication involving the client, patient, or other recipient of 155
professional services.156

       (3) The name of every corporation on file with the secretary 157
of state that is incorporated in this state or holds a certificate 158
of compliance authorizing it to do business in this state, trust, 159
business trust, partnership, or association that transacts 160
business in this state in which the person filing the statement or 161
any other person for the person's use and benefit had during the 162
preceding calendar year an investment of over one thousand dollars 163
at fair market value as of the thirty-first day of December of the 164
preceding calendar year, or the date of disposition, whichever is 165
earlier, or in which the person holds any office or has a 166
fiduciary relationship, and a description of the nature of the 167
investment, office, or relationship. Division (A)(3) of this 168
section does not require disclosure of the name of any bank, 169
savings and loan association, credit union, or building and loan 170
association with which the person filing the statement has a 171
deposit or a withdrawable share account.172

       (4) All fee simple and leasehold interests to which the 173
person filing the statement holds legal title to or a beneficial 174
interest in real property located within the state, excluding the 175
person's residence and property used primarily for personal 176
recreation;177

       (5) The names of all persons residing or transacting business 178
in the state to whom the person filing the statement owes, in the 179
person's own name or in the name of any other person, more than 180
one thousand dollars. Division (A)(5) of this section shall not be 181
construed to require the disclosure of debts owed by the person 182
resulting from the ordinary conduct of a business or profession or 183
debts on the person's residence or real property used primarily 184
for personal recreation, except that the superintendent of 185
financial institutions shall disclose the names of all 186
state-chartered savings and loan associations and of all service 187
corporations subject to regulation under division (E)(2) of 188
section 1151.34 of the Revised Code to whom the superintendent in 189
the superintendent's own name or in the name of any other person 190
owes any money, and that the superintendent and any deputy 191
superintendent of banks shall disclose the names of all 192
state-chartered banks and all bank subsidiary corporations subject 193
to regulation under section 1109.44 of the Revised Code to whom 194
the superintendent or deputy superintendent owes any money.195

       (6) The names of all persons residing or transacting business 196
in the state, other than a depository excluded under division 197
(A)(3) of this section, who owe more than one thousand dollars to 198
the person filing the statement, either in the person's own name 199
or to any person for the person's use or benefit. Division (A)(6) 200
of this section shall not be construed to require the disclosure 201
of clients of attorneys or persons licensed under section 4732.12 202
or 4732.15 of the Revised Code, or patients of persons certified 203
under section 4731.14 of the Revised Code, nor the disclosure of 204
debts owed to the person resulting from the ordinary conduct of a 205
business or profession.206

       (7) Except as otherwise provided in section 102.022 of the 207
Revised Code, the source of each gift of over seventy-five 208
dollars, or of each gift of over twenty-five dollars received by a 209
member of the general assembly from a legislative agent, received 210
by the person in the person's own name or by any other person for 211
the person's use or benefit during the preceding calendar year, 212
except gifts received by will or by virtue of section 2105.06 of 213
the Revised Code, or received from spouses, parents, grandparents, 214
children, grandchildren, siblings, nephews, nieces, uncles, aunts, 215
brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, 216
fathers-in-law, mothers-in-law, or any person to whom the person 217
filing the statement stands in loco parentis, or received by way 218
of distribution from any inter vivos or testamentary trust 219
established by a spouse or by an ancestor;220

       (8) Except as otherwise provided in section 102.022 of the 221
Revised Code, identification of the source and amount of every 222
payment of expenses incurred for travel to destinations inside or 223
outside this state that is received by the person in the person's 224
own name or by any other person for the person's use or benefit 225
and that is incurred in connection with the person's official 226
duties, except for expenses for travel to meetings or conventions 227
of a national or state organization to which any state agency, 228
including, but not limited to, any legislative agency or state 229
institution of higher education as defined in section 3345.011 of 230
the Revised Code, pays membership dues, or any political 231
subdivision or any office or agency of a political subdivision 232
pays membership dues;233

       (9) Except as otherwise provided in section 102.022 of the 234
Revised Code, identification of the source of payment of expenses 235
for meals and other food and beverages, other than for meals and 236
other food and beverages provided at a meeting at which the person 237
participated in a panel, seminar, or speaking engagement or at a 238
meeting or convention of a national or state organization to which 239
any state agency, including, but not limited to, any legislative 240
agency or state institution of higher education as defined in 241
section 3345.011 of the Revised Code, pays membership dues, or any 242
political subdivision or any office or agency of a political 243
subdivision pays membership dues, that are incurred in connection 244
with the person's official duties and that exceed one hundred 245
dollars aggregated per calendar year;246

       (10) If the disclosure statement is filed by a public 247
official or employee described in division (B)(2) of section 248
101.73 of the Revised Code or division (B)(2) of section 121.63 of 249
the Revised Code who receives a statement from a legislative 250
agent, executive agency lobbyist, or employer that contains the 251
information described in division (F)(2) of section 101.73 of the 252
Revised Code or division (G)(2) of section 121.63 of the Revised 253
Code, all of the nondisputed information contained in the 254
statement delivered to that public official or employee by the 255
legislative agent, executive agency lobbyist, or employer under 256
division (F)(2) of section 101.73 or (G)(2) of section 121.63 of 257
the Revised Code.258

       A person may file a statement required by this section in 259
person or by mail. A person who is a candidate for elective office 260
shall file the statement no later than the thirtieth day before 261
the primary, special, or general election at which the candidacy 262
is to be voted on, whichever election occurs soonest, except that 263
a person who is a write-in candidate shall file the statement no 264
later than the twentieth day before the earliest election at which 265
the person's candidacy is to be voted on. A person who holds 266
elective office shall file the statement on or before the 267
fifteenth day of April of each year unless the person is a 268
candidate for office. A person who is appointed to fill a vacancy 269
for an unexpired term in an elective office shall file the 270
statement within fifteen days after the person qualifies for 271
office. Other persons shall file an annual statement on or before 272
the fifteenth day of April or, if appointed or employed after that 273
date, within ninety days after appointment or employment. No 274
person shall be required to file with the appropriate ethics 275
commission more than one statement or pay more than one filing fee 276
for any one calendar year.277

       The appropriate ethics commission, for good cause, may extend 278
for a reasonable time the deadline for filing a statement under 279
this section.280

       A statement filed under this section is subject to public 281
inspection at locations designated by the appropriate ethics 282
commission except as otherwise provided in this section.283

       (B) The Ohio ethics commission, the joint legislative ethics 284
committee, and the board of commissioners on grievances and 285
discipline of the supreme court, using the rule-making procedures 286
of Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, may require any class of 287
public officials or employees under its jurisdiction and not 288
specifically excluded by this section whose positions involve a 289
substantial and material exercise of administrative discretion in 290
the formulation of public policy, expenditure of public funds, 291
enforcement of laws and rules of the state or a county or city, or 292
the execution of other public trusts, to file an annual statement 293
on or before the fifteenth day of April under division (A) of this 294
section. The appropriate ethics commission shall send the public 295
officials or employees written notice of the requirement by the 296
fifteenth day of February of each year the filing is required 297
unless the public official or employee is appointed after that 298
date, in which case the notice shall be sent within thirty days 299
after appointment, and the filing shall be made not later than 300
ninety days after appointment.301

       Except for disclosure statements filed by members of the 302
board of trustees and the executive director of the southern Ohio 303
agricultural and community development foundation, disclosure 304
statements filed under this division with the Ohio ethics 305
commission by members of boards, commissions, or bureaus of the 306
state for which no compensation is received other than reasonable 307
and necessary expenses shall be kept confidential. Disclosure 308
statements filed with the Ohio ethics commission under division 309
(A) of this section by business managers, treasurers, and 310
superintendents of city, local, exempted village, joint 311
vocational, or cooperative education school districts or 312
educational service centers shall be kept confidential, except 313
that any person conducting an audit of any such school district or 314
educational service center pursuant to section 115.56 or Chapter 315
117. of the Revised Code may examine the disclosure statement of 316
any business manager, treasurer, or superintendent of that school 317
district or educational service center. The Ohio ethics commission 318
shall examine each disclosure statement required to be kept 319
confidential to determine whether a potential conflict of interest 320
exists for the person who filed the disclosure statement. A 321
potential conflict of interest exists if the private interests of 322
the person, as indicated by the person's disclosure statement, 323
might interfere with the public interests the person is required 324
to serve in the exercise of the person's authority and duties in 325
the person's office or position of employment. If the commission 326
determines that a potential conflict of interest exists, it shall 327
notify the person who filed the disclosure statement and shall 328
make the portions of the disclosure statement that indicate a 329
potential conflict of interest subject to public inspection in the 330
same manner as is provided for other disclosure statements. Any 331
portion of the disclosure statement that the commission determines 332
does not indicate a potential conflict of interest shall be kept 333
confidential by the commission and shall not be made subject to 334
public inspection, except as is necessary for the enforcement of 335
Chapters 102. and 2921. of the Revised Code and except as 336
otherwise provided in this division.337

       (C) No person shall knowingly fail to file, on or before the 338
applicable filing deadline established under this section, a 339
statement that is required by this section.340

       (D) No person shall knowingly file a false statement that is 341
required to be filed under this section.342

       (E)(1) Except as provided in divisions (E)(2) and (3) of this 343
section, the statement required by division (A) or (B) of this 344
section shall be accompanied by a filing fee of forty dollars.345

       (2) The statement required by division (A) of this section 346
shall be accompanied by the following filing fee to be paid by the 347
person who is elected or appointed to, or is a candidate for, any 348
of the following offices:349

For state office, except member of the 350
state board of education $65 351
For office of member of general assembly $40 352
For county office $40 353
For city office $25 354
For office of member of the state board 355
of education $25 356
For office of member of the Ohio livestock care standards board $25 357
For office of member of a city, local, 358
exempted village, or cooperative 359
education board of 360
education or educational service 361
center governing board $20 362
For position of business manager, 363
treasurer, or superintendent of a 364
city, local, exempted village, joint 365
vocational, or cooperative education 366
school district or 367
educational service center $20 368

       (3) No judge of a court of record or candidate for judge of a 369
court of record, and no referee or magistrate serving a court of 370
record, shall be required to pay the fee required under division 371
(E)(1) or (2) or (F) of this section.372

       (4) For any public official who is appointed to a nonelective 373
office of the state and for any employee who holds a nonelective 374
position in a public agency of the state, the state agency that is 375
the primary employer of the state official or employee shall pay 376
the fee required under division (E)(1) or (F) of this section.377

       (F) If a statement required to be filed under this section is 378
not filed by the date on which it is required to be filed, the 379
appropriate ethics commission shall assess the person required to 380
file the statement a late filing fee of ten dollars for each day 381
the statement is not filed, except that the total amount of the 382
late filing fee shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars.383

       (G)(1) The appropriate ethics commission other than the Ohio 384
ethics commission and the joint legislative ethics committee shall 385
deposit all fees it receives under divisions (E) and (F) of this 386
section into the general revenue fund of the state.387

       (2) The Ohio ethics commission shall deposit all receipts, 388
including, but not limited to, fees it receives under divisions 389
(E) and (F) of this section and all moneys it receives from 390
settlements under division (G) of section 102.06 of the Revised 391
Code, into the Ohio ethics commission fund, which is hereby 392
created in the state treasury. All moneys credited to the fund 393
shall be used solely for expenses related to the operation and 394
statutory functions of the commission.395

       (3) The joint legislative ethics committee shall deposit all 396
receipts it receives from the payment of financial disclosure 397
statement filing fees under divisions (E) and (F) of this section 398
into the joint legislative ethics committee investigative fund.399

       (H) Division (A) of this section does not apply to a person 400
elected or appointed to the office of precinct, ward, or district 401
committee member under Chapter 3517. of the Revised Code; a 402
presidential elector; a delegate to a national convention; village 403
or township officials and employees; any physician or psychiatrist 404
who is paid a salary or wage in accordance with schedule C of 405
section 124.15 or schedule E-2 of section 124.152 of the Revised 406
Code and whose primary duties do not require the exercise of 407
administrative discretion; or any member of a board, commission, 408
or bureau of any county or city who receives less than one 409
thousand dollars per year for serving in that position.410

       Sec. 904.01.  As used in this chapter, "livestock" means 411
either of the following:412

       (A) Equine animals regardless of the purpose for which they 413
are raised;414

       (B) Any of the following animals that are raised for human 415
food products or fiber:416

       (1) Porcine animals;417

       (2) Bovine animals;418

       (3) Caprine animals;419

       (4) Ovine animals;420

       (5) Poultry;421

       (6) Alpacas;422

       (7) Llamas;423

       (8) Any other animal designated in rules adopted under 424
section 904.03 of the Revised Code.425

       Sec. 904.02.  (A) There is hereby created the Ohio livestock 426
care standards board consisting of the following members:427

       (1) The director of agriculture, who shall be the chairperson 428
of the board;429

       (2) Ten members appointed by the governor with the advice and 430
consent of the senate. The ten members shall be residents of this 431
state and shall include the following:432

       (a) One member representing family farms;433

       (b) One member who is knowledgeable about food safety in this 434
state;435

       (c) Two members representing statewide organizations that 436
represent farmers;437

       (d) One member who is a veterinarian licensed under Chapter 438
4741. of the Revised Code;439

       (e) The state veterinarian in the department of agriculture;440

       (f) The dean of the agriculture department of a college or 441
university located in this state;442

       (g) Two members of the public representing consumers in this 443
state;444

       (h) One member representing a county humane society organized 445
under Chapter 1717. of the Revised Code.446

       (3) One member appointed by the speaker of the house of 447
representatives who shall be a family farmer;448

       (4) One member appointed by the president of the senate who 449
shall be a family farmer.450

       Not more than seven members appointed to the board at any 451
given time shall be of the same political party.452

       (B)(1) The governor, the speaker of the house of 453
representatives, and the president of the senate shall make 454
appointments to the board not later than forty-five days after the 455
effective date of this section. 456

       (2) The following initial members of the board appointed by 457
the governor shall be appointed for a term ending January 25, 458
2011:459

       (a) The member representing family farmers;460

       (b) The dean of the agriculture department of a college or 461
university located in this state;462

       (c) The member who is a veterinarian licensed under Chapter 463
4741. of the Revised Code;464

       (d) One of the members of the public representing consumers 465
in this state.466

       (3) The following initial members of the board shall be 467
appointed for a term ending January 15, 2012:468

       (a) The member appointed by the speaker of the house of 469
representatives who is a family farmer;470

       (b) One of the members representing a statewide organization 471
that represents farmers;472

       (c) The member representing a county humane society organized 473
under Chapter 1717. of the Revised Code;474

       (d) The member who is knowledgeable about food safety in this 475
state.476

       (4) The following initial members of the board shall be 477
appointed for a term ending January 15, 2013:478

       (a) The member appointed by the president of the senate who 479
is a family farmer;480

       (b) One of the members of the public representing consumers 481
in this state;482

       (c) One of the members representing a statewide organization 483
that represents farmers.484

       (C) After the initial terms served in accordance with 485
division (B) of this section, terms of office shall be for three 486
years with each term ending on the same day of the same month as 487
did the term that it succeeds. However, the terms for the director 488
of agriculture and the state veterinarian shall coincide with the 489
length of time that the person holds the position of director or 490
state veterinarian, as applicable. If the director or the state 491
veterinarian resigns or that person's employment is terminated, 492
the director or state veterinarian, as applicable, shall cease to 493
serve on the board, and the successor of the director or state 494
veterinarian shall then serve on the board in accordance with this 495
section. Every other member shall hold office from the date of the 496
member's appointment until the end of the term for which the 497
member was appointed.498

       Vacancies on the board shall be filled in the manner provided 499
for original appointments. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy 500
occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which the 501
member's predecessor was appointed shall hold office for the 502
remainder of that term. A member shall continue in office 503
subsequent to the expiration date of the member's term until the 504
member's successor takes office, or until a period of one hundred 505
eighty days has elapsed, whichever occurs first. A member may be 506
reappointed upon the expiration of the member's term.507

       (D) The board shall hold at least three regular meetings each 508
year and may hold additional meetings at times that the 509
chairperson or a majority of the board members considers 510
appropriate. At the three regular meetings held by the board each 511
year, the board shall conduct a review of the rules governing the 512
care and well-being of livestock that have been or are proposed to 513
be adopted under section 904.03 of the Revised Code.514

       At the first meeting of the board in each calendar year, the 515
director shall designate one member of the board to serve as its 516
vice-chairperson. A majority of the board constitutes a quorum. 517
The board may act only if a quorum is present and only by majority 518
vote of that quorum. A vacancy on the board does not impair the 519
right of the other members to exercise all of the board's powers.520

       (E) Serving as an appointed member of the board does not 521
constitute holding a public office or position of employment under 522
the laws of this state and does not constitute grounds for removal 523
of public officers or employees from their offices or positions of 524
employment.525

       (F) Appointed members of the board shall receive no 526
compensation for their services. Members shall be reimbursed for 527
their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of 528
their duties as members. The expenses shall be paid from the Ohio 529
livestock care standards fund created in section 904.06 of the 530
Revised Code. The expenses shall be paid in accordance with the 531
rules and requirements adopted by the department of administrative 532
services that are applicable to state employees.533

       (G) The board may create committees that it deems appropriate 534
to make recommendations to the board. Committees may include 535
nonboard members.536

       Sec. 904.03.  (A) The Ohio livestock care standards board 537
shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised 538
Code governing the care and well-being of livestock in this state. 539
In adopting those rules, the board shall consider the following 540
factors:541

       (1) Best management practices for the care and well-being of 542
livestock;543

       (2) Biosecurity. The rules shall not create a statewide 544
animal identification system.545

       (3) The prevention of disease;546

       (4) Animal morbidity and mortality data;547

       (5) Food safety practices;548

       (6) The protection of local, affordable food supplies for 549
consumers;550

       (7) Generally accepted veterinary medical practices, 551
livestock practice standards, and ethical standards established by 552
the American veterinary medical association;553

       (8) Any other factors that the board considers necessary for 554
the proper care and well-being of livestock in this state.555

       (B) The board shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 556
119. of the Revised Code that establish the amount of civil 557
penalties to be assessed against persons who violate the rules 558
adopted under division (A) of this section.559

       (C) The rules adopted under this section do not apply to 560
animals that are confined in research and medical facilities that 561
operate in accordance with "The Guide for the Care and Use of 562
Agricultural Animals in Research and Teaching" published by the 563
federation of animal science societies.564

       Sec. 904.04.  (A) In order to assist the Ohio livestock care 565
standards board in the administration and enforcement of this 566
chapter, the director of agriculture shall do all of the 567
following:568

       (1) Hire all employees of the board, including an executive 569
director. Employees of the board shall be in the unclassified 570
civil service, serve at the pleasure of the director of 571
agriculture, and be compensated with money from the Ohio livestock 572
care standards fund created in section 904.06 of the Revised Code.573

       (2) Enter into contracts on behalf of the board;574

       (3) Do all of the following with regard to rules governing 575
the care and well-being of livestock adopted by the board under 576
section 904.03 of the Revised Code:577

       (a) Process and submit the rules to the joint committee on 578
agency rule review pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code;579

       (b) Contract for surveys and analyses;580

       (c) Perform any other activities that assist the board in 581
adopting the rules.582

       (4) Publish and distribute information related to livestock 583
care, including educational materials, to livestock producers and 584
members of the public;585

       (5) Investigate complaints regarding violations of the rules 586
adopted under section 904.03 of the Revised Code in accordance 587
with the authority granted by this chapter, sections 901.25 to 588
901.29 of the Revised Code, and rules adopted under this chapter 589
and section 901.03 of the Revised Code;590

       (6) Enforce the rules adopted under section 904.03 of the 591
Revised Code and levy the civil penalties established by those 592
rules. The director may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction 593
for a temporary or permanent injunction or other appropriate 594
relief for violations of this chapter and rules adopted under it. 595
For purposes of this division, the court of competent jurisdiction 596
shall be either the court of common pleas of Licking county or the 597
court of common pleas of the county where the violation is 598
occurring.599

       (7) Perform any other duties necessary to assist the board in 600
the administration and enforcement of this chapter.601

       (B) With the consent of the premises owner and, if the 602
premises owner is different from the livestock owner, the 603
livestock owner, the director or the director's authorized 604
representative may enter at all reasonable times on any premises 605
for the purpose of determining compliance with the rules adopted 606
under section 904.03 of the Revised Code. If the director or the 607
director's authorized representative is denied access to the 608
premises and the director or the director's authorized 609
representative suspects that those rules are not being complied 610
with, the director may apply for a search warrant authorizing 611
access from a court of competent jurisdiction. The court shall 612
issue the search warrant if there is probable cause. Probable 613
cause may be based on hearsay, provided that there is substantial 614
basis for believing the source is credible and there is factual 615
basis for the information.616

        Upon entry on premises in accordance with this division, the 617
director or the director's authorized representative shall observe 618
biosecurity measures in order to prevent spreading disease and 619
infecting livestock.620

       Sec. 904.05.  No person shall do either of the following:621

       (A) Falsify any plans, specifications, data, reports, 622
records, or other information required by this chapter or rules 623
adopted under it to be kept or submitted to the director of 624
agriculture or the Ohio livestock care standards board;625

       (B) Violate any provision of this chapter or any order, rule, 626
or determination of the director or board issued, adopted, or made 627
under this chapter or rules adopted under it.628

       Sec. 904.06.  (A) All money appropriated by the general 629
assembly for use by the Ohio livestock care standards board, all 630
money collected from civil penalties under this chapter, any money 631
transferred from the commercial feed and seed fund under section 632
923.46 of the Revised Code, and all money donated to the 633
department of agriculture or the board for the purposes of 634
advancing livestock care shall be deposited in the state treasury 635
to the credit of the Ohio livestock care standards fund, which is 636
hereby created.637

       (B) Money credited to the fund shall be used by the director 638
of agriculture to carry out the purposes of this chapter, 639
including the administration and enforcement costs of the 640
department of agriculture and the compensation of employees of the 641
Ohio livestock care standards board.642

       Sec. 904.07.  The authority granted to the Ohio livestock 643
care standards board and the director of agriculture by this 644
chapter does not detract from or expand the authority or 645
obligations of county humane societies or county officials under 646
Chapter 1717. of the Revised Code.647

       Sec. 904.08.  The authority granted to the Ohio livestock 648
care standards board and the director of agriculture by this 649
chapter does not apply to food processing production activity that 650
is regulated by the department of agriculture under Title IX of 651
the Revised Code.652

       Section 2. That existing section 102.02 of the Revised Code 653
is hereby repealed.654

       Section 3. That Section 211.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the 655
128th General Assembly be amended to read as follows:656

       Sec. 211.10. AGR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE657

General Revenue Fund658

GRF 700401 Animal Disease Control $ 3,730,436 $ 3,713,876 659
GRF 700403 Dairy Division $ 1,173,700 $ 1,163,700 660
GRF 700404 Ohio Proud $ 196,895 $ 196,895 661
GRF 700406 Consumer Analytical Lab $ 1,321,771 $ 1,289,982 662
GRF 700407 Food Safety $ 875,043 $ 875,043 663
GRF 700409 Farmland Preservation $ 200,000 $ 200,000 664
GRF 700411 International Trade and Market Development $ 529,548 $ 507,005 665
GRF 700412 Weights and Measures $ 200,000 $ 200,000 666
GRF 700415 Poultry Inspection $ 400,401 $ 400,401 667
GRF 700418 Livestock Regulation Program $ 1,322,784 $ 1,343,676 668
GRF 700424 Livestock Testing and Inspections $ 120,906 $ 120,906 669
GRF 700499 Meat Inspection Program - State Share $ 4,920,926 $ 4,960,926 670
GRF 700501 County Agricultural Societies $ 414,903 $ 434,903 671
TOTAL GRF General Revenue Fund $ 15,407,313 $ 15,407,313 672

General Services Fund Group673

5DA0 700644 Laboratory Administration Support $ 1,100,000 $ 1,100,000 674
5GH0 700655 Central Support Indirect Cost $ 5,713,404 $ 5,713,404 675
TOTAL GSF General Services Fund Group $ 6,813,404 $ 6,813,404 676

Federal Special Revenue Fund Group677

3260 700618 Meat Inspection Program - Federal Share $ 4,950,000 $ 4,950,000 678
3360 700617 Ohio Farm Loan Revolving Fund $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 679
3820 700601 Cooperative Contracts $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000 680
3AB0 700641 Agricultural Easement $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 681
3J40 700607 Indirect Cost $ 600,000 $ 600,000 682
3R20 700614 Federal Plant Industry $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 683
TOTAL FED Federal Special Revenue 684
Fund Group $ 10,550,000 $ 10,550,000 685

State Special Revenue Fund Group686

4900 700651 License Plates - Sustainable Agriculture $ 20,000 $ 20,000 687
4940 700612 Agricultural Commodity Marketing Program $ 250,000 $ 250,000 688
4960 700626 Ohio Grape Industries $ 849,999 $ 849,999 689
4970 700627 Commodity Handlers Regulatory Program $ 496,000 $ 496,000 690
4C90 700605 Commercial Feed and Seed $ 2,200,000 $ 2,200,000 691
4D20 700609 Auction Education $ 41,000 $ 41,000 692
4E40 700606 Utility Radiological Safety $ 134,631 $ 134,631 693
4P70 700610 Food Safety Inspection $ 1,099,396 $ 1,099,396 694
4R00 700636 Ohio Proud Marketing $ 10,500 $ 10,500 695
4R20 700637 Dairy Industry Inspection $ 1,800,000 $ 1,800,000 696
4T60 700611 Poultry and Meat Inspection $ 140,469 $ 140,469 697
4T70 700613 Ohio Proud International and Domestic Market Development $ 15,000 $ 15,000 698
5780 700620 Ride Inspection Fees $ 1,000,001 $ 1,000,001 699
5B80 700629 Auctioneers $ 365,390 $ 365,390 700
5CP0 700652 License Plate Scholarships $ 20,000 $ 20,000 701
5FC0 700648 Plant Pest Program $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 702
5H20 700608 Metrology Lab and Scale Certification $ 1,454,006 $ 1,454,006 703
5HP0 700656 Livestock Care Standards Board $ 0 $ 162,280 704
5L80 700604 Livestock Management Program $ 256,286 $ 256,286 705
6520 700634 Animal and Consumer Analytical Laboratory $ 4,400,000 $ 4,400,000 706
6690 700635 Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Lime Inspection Program $ 3,470,000 $ 3,470,000 707
TOTAL SSR State Special Revenue 708
Fund Group $ 19,022,678 $ 19,022,678 19,184,958 709

Clean Ohio Conservation Fund Group710

7057 700632 Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement $ 149,000 $ 149,000 711
TOTAL CLF Clean Ohio Conservation Fund Group $ 149,000 $ 149,000 712

TOTAL ALL BUDGET FUND GROUPS $ 51,942,395 $ 51,942,395 52,104,675 713

       COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES714

       The foregoing appropriation item 700501, County Agricultural 715
Societies, shall be used to reimburse county and independent 716
agricultural societies for expenses related to Junior Fair 717
activities.718

       COMMERCIAL FEED AND SEED FUND TRANSFER719

       On July 1, 2009, or as soon as possible thereafter, the 720
Director of Budget and Management shall transfer thirty-two per 721
cent of the cash balance in the Commercial Feed and Seed Fund 722
(Fund 4C90) as of June 30, 2009, to the Pesticide, Fertilizer, and 723
Lime Inspection Program Fund (Fund 6690). The Director shall 724
cancel existing encumbrances against appropriation item 700605, 725
Commercial Feed and Seed, and re-establish them against 726
appropriation item 700635, Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Lime 727
Inspection Program. The re-established encumbrance amounts are 728
hereby appropriated.729

       PESTICIDE, FERTILIZER, AND LIME INSPECTION FUND TRANSFER730

       On July, 1, 2009, or as soon as possible thereafter, the 731
Director of Budget and Management shall transfer $600,000 in cash 732
from the Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Lime Inspection Fund (Fund 733
6690) to the Plant Pest Program Fund (Fund 5FC0).734

       LIVESTOCK CARE STANDARDS BOARD735

       On July 1, 2010, or as soon as possible thereafter, the 736
Director of Budget and Management shall transfer $162,280 cash 737
from the GRF to the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Fund (Fund 738
5HP0). The amount is hereby appropriated.739

       CLEAN OHIO AGRICULTURAL EASEMENT740

       The foregoing appropriation item 700632, Clean Ohio 741
Agricultural Easement, shall be used by the Department of 742
Agriculture in administering sections 901.21, 901.22, and 5301.67 743
to 5301.70 of the Revised Code.744

       Section 4. That existing Section 211.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of 745
the 128th General Assembly is hereby repealed.746

       Section 5. That Section 265.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the 747
128th General Assembly, as amended by Sub. H.B. 318 of the 128th 748
General Assembly, be amended to read as follows:749

       Sec. 265.10. EDU DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION750

General Revenue Fund751

GRF 200100 Personal Services $ 10,490,789 $ 10,723,972 752
GRF 200320 Maintenance and Equipment $ 3,110,071 $ 3,144,897 753
GRF 200408 Early Childhood Education $ 23,268,341 $ 23,268,341 754
GRF 200416 Career-Technical Education Match $ 2,233,195 $ 2,233,195 755
GRF 200420 Computer/Application/ Network Development $ 4,880,871 $ 4,880,871 756
GRF 200421 Alternative Education Programs $ 7,814,479 $ 7,918,749 757
GRF 200422 School Management Assistance $ 1,950,521 $ 3,230,469 758
GRF 200424 Policy Analysis $ 356,311 $ 361,065 759
GRF 200425 Tech Prep Consortia Support $ 1,243,943 $ 1,260,542 760
GRF 200426 Ohio Educational Computer Network $ 20,156,602 $ 20,425,556 761
GRF 200427 Academic Standards $ 5,300,074 $ 5,300,074 762
GRF 200431 School Improvement Initiatives $ 7,294,175 $ 7,391,503 763
GRF 200437 Student Assessment $ 55,954,648 $ 56,703,265 764
GRF 200439 Accountability/Report Cards $ 3,804,673 $ 3,804,673 765
GRF 200442 Child Care Licensing $ 865,590 $ 877,140 766
GRF 200446 Education Management Information System $ 13,199,152 $ 11,934,284 767
GRF 200447 GED Testing $ 975,536 $ 988,553 768
GRF 200448 Educator Preparation $ 1,310,750 $ 1,328,240 769
GRF 200455 Community Schools $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 770
GRF 200457 STEM Initiatives $ 5,000,000 $ 5,000,000 771
GRF 200458 School Employees Health Care Board $ 800,000 $ 800,000 637,720 772
GRF 200502 Pupil Transportation $ 448,022,619 $ 462,822,619 773
GRF 200505 School Lunch Match $ 9,100,000 $ 9,100,000 774
GRF 200511 Auxiliary Services $ 111,979,388 $ 111,979,388 775
GRF 200532 Nonpublic Administrative Cost Reimbursement $ 50,838,939 $ 50,838,939 776
GRF 200540 Special Education Enhancements $ 134,150,233 $ 135,820,668 777
GRF 200545 Career-Technical Education Enhancements $ 7,752,662 $ 7,802,699 778
GRF 200550 Foundation Funding $ 5,415,906,323 $ 5,312,560,800 779
GRF 200551 Foundation Funding – Federal Stimulus $ 387,583,913 $ 457,449,362 780
GRF 200578 Violence Prevention and School Safety $ 200,000 $ 200,000 781
GRF 200901 Property Tax Allocation - Education $ 1,053,262,363 $ 1,020,655,157 782
TOTAL GRF General Revenue Fund $ 7,789,806,161 $ 7,741,805,021 7,741,642,741 783

General Services Fund Group784

1380 200606 Computer Services-Operational Support $ 7,600,091 $ 7,600,091 785
4520 200638 Miscellaneous Educational Services $ 275,000 $ 275,000 786
4L20 200681 Teacher Certification and Licensure $ 8,013,206 $ 8,147,756 787
5960 200656 Ohio Career Information System $ 529,761 $ 529,761 788
5H30 200687 School District Solvency Assistance $ 18,000,000 $ 18,000,000 789
TOTAL GSF General Services 790
Fund Group $ 34,418,058 $ 34,552,608 791

Federal Special Revenue Fund Group792

3090 200601 Educationally Disadvantaged Programs $ 8,405,512 $ 8,405,512 793
3670 200607 School Food Services $ 6,324,707 $ 6,577,695 794
3680 200614 Veterans' Training $ 778,349 $ 793,846 795
3690 200616 Career-Technical Education Federal Enhancement $ 5,000,000 $ 5,000,000 796
3700 200624 Education of Exceptional Children $ 2,664,000 $ 2,755,000 797
3740 200647 Troops to Teachers $ 100,000 $ 100,000 798
3780 200660 Learn and Serve $ 619,211 $ 619,211 799
3AF0 200603 Schools Medicaid Administrative Claims $ 639,000 $ 639,000 800
3AN0 200671 School Improvement Grants $ 17,909,676 $ 17,936,675 801
3AX0 200698 Improving Health and Educational Outcomes of Young People $ 630,954 $ 630,954 802
3BK0 200628 Longitudinal Data Systems $ 100,000 $ 0 803
3BV0 200636 Character Education $ 700,000 $ 0 804
3C50 200661 Early Childhood Education $ 14,189,711 $ 14,554,749 805
3CF0 200644 Foreign Language Assistance $ 25,000 $ 0 806
3CG0 200646 Teacher Incentive Fund $ 3,007,975 $ 1,157,834 807
3D10 200664 Drug Free Schools $ 13,347,966 $ 13,347,966 808
3D20 200667 Honors Scholarship Program $ 6,990,000 $ 6,985,000 809
3DJ0 200699 IDEA Part B - Federal Stimulus $ 218,868,026 $ 218,868,026 810
3DK0 200642 Title 1A - Federal Stimulus $ 186,336,737 $ 186,336,737 811
3DL0 200650 IDEA Preschool - Federal Stimulus $ 6,679,679 $ 6,679,679 812
3DM0 200651 Title IID Technology - Federal Stimulus $ 11,951,000 $ 11,951,000 813
3DP0 200652 Title I School Improvement - Federal Stimulus $ 54,221,000 $ 54,221,000 814
3H90 200605 Head Start Collaboration Project $ 225,000 $ 225,000 815
3L60 200617 Federal School Lunch $ 295,421,000 $ 310,150,675 816
3L70 200618 Federal School Breakfast $ 80,850,000 $ 84,892,500 817
3L80 200619 Child/Adult Food Programs $ 89,250,000 $ 93,712,500 818
3L90 200621 Career-Technical Education Basic Grant $ 48,029,701 $ 48,029,701 819
3M00 200623 ESEA Title 1A $ 530,000,000 $ 530,010,000 820
3M10 200678 Innovative Education $ 1,000,000 $ 0 821
3M20 200680 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act $ 413,391,594 $ 421,241,163 822
3S20 200641 Education Technology $ 9,487,397 $ 9,487,397 823
3T40 200613 Public Charter Schools $ 14,275,618 $ 14,291,353 824
3Y20 200688 21st Century Community Learning Centers $ 36,000,000 $ 36,000,000 825
3Y40 200632 Reading First $ 27,366,373 $ 24,455,172 826
3Y60 200635 Improving Teacher Quality $ 101,778,397 $ 101,778,400 827
3Y70 200689 English Language Acquisition $ 8,142,299 $ 8,142,299 828
3Y80 200639 Rural and Low Income Technical Assistance $ 1,500,000 $ 1,500,000 829
3Z20 200690 State Assessments $ 12,923,799 $ 12,923,799 830
3Z30 200645 Consolidated Federal Grant Administration $ 8,499,279 $ 8,499,280 831
3Z70 200697 General Supervisory Enhancement Grant $ 887,319 $ 0 832
TOTAL FED Federal Special 833
Revenue Fund Group $ 2,238,516,279 $ 2,262,899,123 834

State Special Revenue Fund Group835

4540 200610 Guidance and Testing $ 450,000 $ 450,000 836
4550 200608 Commodity Foods $ 24,000,000 $ 24,000,000 837
4R70 200695 Indirect Operational Support $ 6,050,000 $ 6,250,000 838
4V70 200633 Interagency Operational Support $ 1,111,838 $ 1,117,725 839
5980 200659 Auxiliary Services Reimbursement $ 1,328,910 $ 1,328,910 840
5BB0 200696 State Action for Education Leadership $ 1,250,000 $ 600,000 841
5BJ0 200626 Half-Mill Maintenance Equalization $ 16,100,000 $ 16,600,000 842
5U20 200685 National Education Statistics $ 300,000 $ 300,000 843
5W20 200663 Early Learning Initiative $ 2,200,000 $ 2,200,000 844
5X90 200911 NGA STEM $ 100,000 $ 0 845
6200 200615 Educational Improvement Grants $ 3,000,000 $ 3,000,000 846
TOTAL SSR State Special Revenue 847
Fund Group $ 55,890,748 $ 55,846,635 848

Lottery Profits Education Fund Group849

7017 200612 Foundation Funding $ 705,000,000 $ 711,000,000 850
TOTAL LPE Lottery Profits 851
Education Fund Group $ 705,000,000 $ 711,000,000 852

Revenue Distribution Fund Group853

7047 200909 School District Property Tax Replacement-Business $ 1,150,207,366 $ 1,150,207,366 854
7053 200900 School District Property Tax Replacement-Utility $ 91,123,523 $ 91,123,523 855
TOTAL RDF Revenue Distribution 856
Fund Group $ 1,241,330,889 $ 1,241,330,889 857
TOTAL ALL BUDGET FUND GROUPS $ 12,064,962,135 $ 12,047,434,276 12,047,271,996 858


       Section 6. That existing Section 265.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of 860
the 128th General Assembly, as amended by Sub. H.B. 318 of the 861
128th General Assembly, is hereby repealed.862