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Am. S. B. No. 85As Passed by the HouseAs Passed by the House
124th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2001-2002 |
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SENATORS Austria, Amstutz, Carnes, Fingerhut, Robert Gardner, Harris, Johnson, Mead, Mumper, Nein, Oelslager, White, Jordan, Hottinger, Spada, Prentiss
REPRESENTATIVES Damschroder, Schneider, Hagan, Key, Lendrum, Oakar, Carmichael, Buehrer, Rhine, Schmidt, Trakas, Latell, Schaffer, Hughes, McGregor, Faber, Latta, G. Smith, Salerno, Clancy, Reidelbach, Flowers, Wolpert, Roman, Gilb, Kearns, Fessler, Distel, Core, Reinhard, Grendell, Hoops, Cates, Allen, Coates, Carano, Seitz, Olman, Willamowski
A BILL
To enact section 5533.34 of the Revised Code to
designate the portion of State Route 72
from its
intersection with Interstate 70 in Clark
County to
the boundary of Clark and Champaign
counties as the
"Governor James A. Rhodes Memorial
Highway."
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 5533.34 of the Revised Code be
enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 5533.34. That portion of the road known as state
route
number seventy-two running in a north and south direction,
commencing at the intersection of state route number
seventy-two
and interstate number seventy in Clark county and
extending
northward to the boundary of Clark county and Champaign
county
including that portion of South Limestone street running in front
of the former Springfield high school, shall be known as the
"Governor James A. Rhodes Memorial
Highway." This designation is
in addition to the designation in section 5533.23 of the Revised
Code. The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
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