Bill Text: OH SB56 | 2009-2010 | 128th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: To prohibit a person from negligently leaving a child who is less than five years of age unattended in an automobile.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 6-2)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-02-24 - To Judiciary Criminal Justice [SB56 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2009-SB56-Introduced.html
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Senator Niehaus
Cosponsors:
Senators Hughes, Carey, Fedor, Miller, D., Wagoner, Patton, Schuler
To amend section 2903.04 and to enact section | 1 |
2919.221 of the Revised Code to prohibit a person | 2 |
from negligently leaving a child who is less than | 3 |
five years of age unattended in an automobile. | 4 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 2903.04 be amended and section | 5 |
2919.221 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows: | 6 |
Sec. 2903.04. (A) No person shall cause the death of another | 7 |
or the unlawful termination of another's pregnancy as a proximate | 8 |
result of the offender's committing or attempting to commit a | 9 |
felony. | 10 |
(B) No person shall cause the death of another or the | 11 |
unlawful termination of another's pregnancy as a proximate result | 12 |
of the offender's committing or attempting to
commit | 13 |
following: | 14 |
(1) A misdemeanor
of any
degree | 15 |
section 2919.221 of the Revised Code; | 16 |
(2) A regulatory offense | 17 |
(3) A minor misdemeanor other than a violation of section | 18 |
2919.221 of the Revised Code, other than a violation of any | 19 |
section contained in Title XLV of the Revised Code that is a minor | 20 |
misdemeanor, and other than a violation of an ordinance of a | 21 |
municipal corporation that, regardless of the penalty set by | 22 |
ordinance for the violation, is substantially equivalent to any | 23 |
section contained in Title XLV of the Revised Code that is a minor | 24 |
misdemeanor. | 25 |
(C) Whoever violates this section is guilty of involuntary | 26 |
manslaughter. Violation of division (A) of this section is a | 27 |
felony of the first degree. Violation of division (B) of this | 28 |
section is a felony of the third degree. | 29 |
(D) If an offender is convicted of or pleads guilty to a | 30 |
violation of division (A) or (B) of this section and if the | 31 |
felony, misdemeanor, or regulatory offense that the offender | 32 |
committed or attempted to commit, that proximately resulted in the | 33 |
death of the other person or the unlawful termination of another's | 34 |
pregnancy, and that is the basis of the offender's violation of | 35 |
division (A) or (B) of this section was a violation of division | 36 |
(A) or (B) of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code or of a | 37 |
substantially equivalent municipal ordinance or included, as an | 38 |
element of that felony, misdemeanor, or regulatory offense, the | 39 |
offender's operation or participation in the operation of a | 40 |
snowmobile, locomotive, watercraft, or aircraft while the offender | 41 |
was under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse, or alcohol | 42 |
and a drug of abuse, both of the following apply: | 43 |
(1) The court shall impose a class one suspension of the | 44 |
offender's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or | 45 |
nonresident operating privilege as specified in division (A)(1) of | 46 |
section 4510.02 of the Revised Code. | 47 |
(2) The court shall impose a mandatory prison term for the | 48 |
violation of division (A) or (B) of this section from the range of | 49 |
prison terms authorized for the level of the offense under section | 50 |
2929.14 of the Revised Code. | 51 |
Sec. 2919.221. (A) As used in this section, "automobile" | 52 |
means a passenger car, truck, or other motorized vehicle having | 53 |
an enclosed passenger compartment. | 54 |
(B) No person shall negligently leave a child who is less | 55 |
than five years of age unattended in an automobile. | 56 |
(C) Whoever violates this section is guilty of leaving a | 57 |
child unattended in an automobile. Except as otherwise provided in | 58 |
this division, leaving a child unattended in an automobile is a | 59 |
minor misdemeanor. If a child suffers serious physical harm as a | 60 |
result of a violation of this section, leaving a child unattended | 61 |
in an automobile is a misdemeanor of the third degree. If a child | 62 |
dies as a result of a violation of this section, leaving a child | 63 |
unattended in an automobile is a misdemeanor of the first degree. | 64 |
Section 2. That existing section 2903.04 of the Revised Code | 65 |
is hereby repealed. | 66 |