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Sub. S. B. No. 243 As Reported by the House State Government and Elections CommitteeAs Reported by the House State Government and Elections Committee
127th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2007-2008 |
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Cosponsors:
Senators Gardner, Jacobson, Boccieri, Carey, Harris, Seitz, Smith, Goodman, Faber, Cates, Grendell, Niehaus, Buehrer, Fedor, Mumper, Spada, Wagoner, Wilson
A BILL
To amend section 4503.53 and to enact sections 5.081,
5.082, 5.2241, 5.2242, 5.2243, 5.2244, 5.2245,
5.2246, 5.2247, 5.2248, 5.2249, 5.2250, 5.2251,
5.2252, 5.2253, 5.2254, 5.2255, 5.2256, 5.2257,
5.2258, 5.2259, 5.2260, 5.2261, 5.2262, 5.2263,
5.2264, 4503.481, 4503.494, 4503.496, 4503.513,
4503.531, 4503.762, 4503.92, 5533.051, 5533.092,
5533.101, 5533.251, 5533.351, 5533.352, 5533.354,
5533.601, 5533.604, 5533.605, 5533.681, 5533.682,
5533.683, 5533.684, and 5533.92 of the Revised
Code to designate various official days, weeks,
and months, to designate the tomato as the
official state fruit, to designate the pawpaw as
the official state native fruit, to create certain
special license plates, and to designate certain
memorial highways and bridges.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 4503.53 be amended and sections
5.081, 5.082, 5.2241, 5.2242, 5.2243, 5.2244, 5.2245, 5.2246,
5.2247, 5.2248, 5.2249, 5.2250, 5.2251, 5.2252, 5.2253, 5.2254,
5.2255, 5.2256, 5.2257, 5.2258, 5.2259, 5.2260, 5.2261, 5.2262,
5.2263, 5.2264, 4503.481, 4503.494, 4503.496, 4503.513, 4503.531,
4503.762, 4503.92, 5533.051, 5533.092, 5533.101, 5533.251,
5533.351, 5533.352, 5533.354, 5533.601, 5533.604, 5533.605,
5533.681, 5533.682, 5533.683, 5533.684, and 5533.92 of the Revised
Code be enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 5.081. The fruit, Lycopersicon esculentus, commonly
known as the tomato, is hereby adopted as the state fruit.
Sec. 5.082. The fruit, Asimina triloba, commonly known as the
pawpaw, is hereby adopted as the state native fruit.
Sec. 5.2241. The month of January is designated as
"Fibromyalgia Awareness Month."
Sec. 5.2242. The sixth day of February is designated as
"Ronald Reagan Day," in honor of the birthday of the fortieth
president of the United States.
Sec. 5.2243. The calendar week including the eighth day of
February is designated as "Ohio Boy Scout Week."
Sec. 5.2244. The month of February is designated as "Black
History Month" to honor and recognize the contributions that
African Americans have made in the history of this state and the
United States.
Sec. 5.2245. The month of May is designated as "Nurses Month"
in recognition of the hard work and dedication of nurses and their
significant contributions in improving the health care of the
citizens of this state.
In enacting this section, it
is the intent of the general
assembly to acknowledge and celebrate
the nurses of this state.
Although nurses practice their
profession in a wide variety of
settings, including hospitals,
nursing homes, other health care
facilities, physician's offices,
schools, and even private homes,
the contributions made by the
nursing profession in the
improvement of the health care system
are sometimes overlooked.
Therefore, the
general assembly feels that it is vitally important
that a month be
formally designated as "Nurses Month" for the
purpose of
increasing public awareness of the role nurses play in
the health
and well-being of all Ohioans.
Sec. 5.2246. The month of May is designated as "Melanoma/Skin
Cancer Detection and Prevention Month."
Sec. 5.2247. The nineteenth day of June is designated as
"Juneteenth National Freedom Day" to acknowledge the freedom,
history, and culture that June 19, 1865, the day on which the last
slaves in the United States were set free in Texas, has come to
symbolize.
Sec. 5.2248. The third Saturday in August is designated as
"Brothers and Sisters' Day" to honor and recognize siblings.
Sec. 5.2249. The first Saturday following the first Monday in
September is designated as "Lithopolis Honeyfest Day," to honor
the annual honey festival held on that day in the village of
Lithopolis in Fairfield county.
Sec. 5.2250. The third week of September is designated as
"Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week" to raise awareness of the
existence of mitochondrial disease and its symptoms.
Sec. 5.2251. The fourth Sunday in September is designated as
"Internet Safety Day."
Sec. 5.2252. The month of September is designated as "Brain
Aneurysm Awareness Month" to increase public awareness and
understanding of brain aneurysms, including methods of early
detection and treatment.
It is the intent of the general assembly in
enacting this
section to increase public
awareness and understanding of brain
aneurysms. The general assembly feels that it is
vitally
important that the state designate September as
"Brain Aneurysm
Awareness Month." According to the brain aneurysm
foundation,
brain aneurysms afflict approximately two per cent of
Americans,
most commonly those aged thirty-five to sixty years.
The state
encourages and commends private efforts, including those
of the
brain aneurysm foundation, to enhance funding for aneurysm
research, provide educational materials and programs, and create a
support network for patients, survivors, and their families.
Sec. 5.2253. The month of September is hereby designated as
"Ohio Preparedness Month" to highlight the importance of
preparedness on the part of all Ohioans in the event of an
emergency.
Sec. 5.2254. The month of September is designated as
"Childhood Cancer Awareness Month" to increase public awareness
of childhood cancer.
Sec. 5.2255. The month of September is designated as "Ovarian
Cancer Awareness Month."
Sec. 5.2256. The twenty-second day of October shall be
designated "U.S.S. Hocking Day," in honor of the distinguished
career of the U.S.S. Hocking, a World War II attack transport
ship, the navy crew who served on it, and the marines who were
carried into battle on it.
Sec. 5.2257. The month of October is designated as "Crime
Prevention Month."
Sec. 5.2258. The month of October is designated as
"Disability Employment Awareness Month" to demonstrate continuing
support for and to raise the awareness of the need for employment
opportunities for people with disabilities.
Sec. 5.2259. The Saturday immediately preceding Thanksgiving
day is designated as "Adoption Day."
Sec. 5.2260. The month of November is designated as "Epilepsy
Awareness Month" to increase public awareness and understanding of
epilepsy.
It is the intent of the general assembly in
enacting this
section to increase public
awareness and understanding of
epilepsy.
The general assembly considers it vitally
important
that the state join with the epilepsy foundation
in formally
designating November as "Epilepsy Awareness Month."
According to
the United States centers for disease control and prevention
(CDC), epilepsy currently affects approximately 2.7
million
Americans - roughly one of every one hundred individuals -
with as
many as 180,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Epilepsy
afflicts
people of all ages, but especially the very young and the
elderly. The CDC estimates that about ten per cent of Americans
will experience a seizure during their lifetime, and about three
per cent will be diagnosed with epilepsy by age eighty.
Sec. 5.2261. The month of November is designated as "Omega
Psi Phi Month."
Sec. 5.2262. The twenty-first of December is designated
"Homeless Persons' Memorial Day" to bring attention to the tragedy
of homelessness. State and local governments, coalitions, and
other entities are encouraged to sponsor events to promote
awareness of the plight of the homeless and to identify actions
that
individuals and organizations may take to address the
problem of
homelessness.
Sec. 5.2263. Calendar year 2008 is designated as the "Year of
the Veteran" to recognize the services and sacrifices of veterans.
Sec. 5.2264. "Ohio Save for Retirement Week" is designated
during the same week as "National Save for Retirement Week" is
designated by federal law.
Sec. 4503.481. (A) Any person who is a retired veteran of the
Ohio national guard may apply to the registrar of motor vehicles
for the registration of any passenger car, noncommercial motor
vehicle, recreational vehicle, or other vehicle of a class
approved by the registrar the person owns or leases. The
application shall be accompanied by such written evidence that the
applicant is a retired veteran of the Ohio national guard as the
registrar shall require by rule.
Upon receipt of an application for registration of a motor
vehicle under this section, presentation of satisfactory evidence
documenting that the applicant is a retired veteran of the Ohio
national guard, and payment of the regular license fee as
prescribed under section 4503.04 of the Revised Code and any local
motor vehicle license tax levied under Chapter 4504. of the
Revised Code, the registrar shall issue to the applicant the
appropriate motor vehicle registration and a set of license plates
and a validation sticker, or a validation sticker alone when
required by section 4503.191 of the Revised Code. In addition to
the letters and numbers ordinarily inscribed thereon, the license
plates shall contain one of the following inscriptions, as
appropriate: "OHIO ARMY NATIONAL GUARD RETIRED," or "OHIO AIR
NATIONAL GUARD RETIRED." The license plates shall bear county
identification stickers that identify the county of registration
by name or number.
(B) Sections 4503.77 and 4503.78 of the Revised Code do not
apply to license plates issued under this section.
Sec. 4503.494. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, motorcycle, or
other vehicle of a class approved by the registrar of motor
vehicles may apply to the registrar for the registration of the
vehicle and issuance of "multiple sclerosis awareness" license
plates. The application may be combined with a request for a
special reserved license plate under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of
the Revised Code. Upon receipt of the completed application and
compliance by the applicant with divisions (B) and (C) of this
section, the registrar shall issue to the applicant the
appropriate vehicle registration and a set of "multiple sclerosis
awareness" license plates and a validation sticker, or a
validation sticker alone when required by section 4503.191 of the
Revised Code.
In addition to the letters and numbers ordinarily inscribed
on the license plates, "multiple sclerosis awareness" license
plates shall bear words selected by and a logo designed by the
national multiple sclerosis
society. The registrar shall approve
the final design. "Multiple
sclerosis awareness" license plates
shall display county
identification stickers that identify the
county of registration
by name or number.
(B) "Multiple sclerosis awareness" license plates and a
validation sticker, or validation sticker alone, shall be issued
upon receipt of an application for registration of a motor vehicle
under this section; payment of the regular license tax as
prescribed under section 4503.04 of the Revised Code, any
applicable motor vehicle license tax levied under Chapter 4504. of
the Revised Code, any applicable additional fee prescribed by
section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the Revised Code, an additional fee
of ten dollars, and a contribution as provided in division (C) of
this section; and compliance with all other applicable laws
relating to the registration of motor vehicles.
(C) The registrar shall collect a contribution of fifteen
dollars for each application for registration and registration
renewal notice the registrar receives under this section. The
registrar shall transmit this contribution to the treasurer of
state for deposit into the state treasury to the credit of the
license plate contribution fund created by section 4501.21 of the
Revised Code.
The registrar shall transmit the additional fee of ten
dollars, which is to compensate the bureau of motor vehicles for
the additional services required in the issuing of "multiple
sclerosis awareness" license plates, to the treasurer of state for
deposit into the state treasury to the credit of the state bureau
of motor vehicles fund created by section 4501.25 of the Revised
Code.
Sec. 4503.496. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, motorcycle, or
other vehicle of a class approved by the registrar of motor
vehicles may apply to the registrar for the registration of the
vehicle and issuance of "sickle cell anemia awareness" license
plates. The application may be combined with a request for a
special reserved license plate under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of
the Revised Code. Upon receipt of the completed application and
compliance by the applicant with divisions (B) and (C) of this
section, the registrar shall issue to the applicant the
appropriate vehicle registration and a set of "sickle cell anemia
awareness" license plates and a validation sticker, or a
validation sticker alone when required by section 4503.191 of the
Revised Code.
In addition to the letters and numbers ordinarily inscribed
on the license plates, "sickle cell anemia awareness" license
plates shall bear words selected by and a logo designed by
the
Ohio sickle cell and health association. The registrar shall
approve the
final design. "Sickle cell anemia awareness" license
plates shall
display county identification stickers that identify
the county of
registration by name or number.
(B) "Sickle cell anemia awareness" license plates and a
validation sticker, or validation sticker alone, shall be issued
upon receipt of an application for registration of a motor vehicle
under this section; payment of the regular license tax as
prescribed under section 4503.04 of the Revised Code, any
applicable motor vehicle license tax levied under Chapter 4504. of
the Revised Code, any applicable additional fee prescribed by
section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the Revised Code, an additional fee
of ten dollars, and a contribution as provided in division (C) of
this section; and compliance with all other applicable laws
relating to the registration of motor vehicles.
(C) The registrar shall collect a contribution of ten dollars
for each application for registration and registration renewal
notice the registrar receives under this section. The registrar
shall transmit this contribution to the treasurer of state for
deposit into the state treasury to the credit of the license plate
contribution fund created by section 4501.21 of the Revised Code.
The registrar shall transmit the additional fee of ten
dollars, which is to compensate the bureau of motor vehicles for
the additional services required in the issuing of "sickle cell
anemia awareness" license plates, to the treasurer of state for
deposit into the state treasury to the credit of the state bureau
of motor vehicles fund created by section 4501.25 of the Revised
Code.
Sec. 4503.513. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, or vehicle of a
class approved by the registrar of motor vehicles, who is a member
of a historically black fraternity or sorority, may apply to the
registrar for the registration of the vehicle and issuance of
"historically black fraternity-sorority" license plates bearing
the name or Greek letters of the historically black fraternity or
sorority of which the applicant is a member. The request for a
"historically black fraternity-sorority" license plate may be
combined with a request for a special reserved license plate under
section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the Revised Code. Upon receipt of
the completed application, proof of membership in a historically
black fraternity or sorority as required by the registrar, and
compliance with division (B) of this section, the registrar shall
issue to the applicant appropriate vehicle registration and the
particular "historically black fraternity-sorority" license plates
indicating the fraternity or sorority of which the applicant is a
member, with a validation sticker, or a validation sticker alone
when required by section 4503.191 of the Revised Code.
In addition to the letters and numbers ordinarily inscribed
thereon, each "historically black fraternity-sorority" license
plate shall be inscribed with the name of a historically black
fraternity or sorority or the Greek letters of the fraternity or
sorority, or both. The registrar shall approve the design of each
"historically black fraternity-sorority" license plate, and the
license plates shall bear county identification stickers that
identify the county of registration by name or number.
(B) The "historically black fraternity-sorority" license
plates and validation sticker shall be issued upon payment of the
regular license tax as prescribed under section 4503.04 of the
Revised Code, any applicable motor vehicle tax levied under
Chapter 4504. of the Revised Code, any applicable additional fee
prescribed by section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the Revised Code, and
an additional fee of ten dollars, and compliance with all other
applicable laws relating to the registration of motor vehicles.
(C) The additional fee of ten dollars specified in division
(B) of this section is to compensate the bureau of motor vehicles
for additional services required in the issuing of "historically
black fraternity-sorority" license plates. The registrar shall
deposit this additional fee into the state treasury to the credit
of the state bureau of motor vehicles fund created in section
4501.25 of the Revised Code.
(D) Sections 4503.77 and 4503.78 of the Revised Code do not
apply to license plates issued under this section.
(E) As used in this section, "historically black fraternity
or sorority" means the alpha kappa alpha sorority, inc., alpha phi
alpha fraternity, inc., delta sigma theta sorority, inc., zeta phi
beta sorority, inc., iota phi theta fraternity, inc., kappa alpha
psi fraternity, inc., sigma gamma rho sorority, inc., phi beta
sigma fraternity, inc., and omega psi phi fraternity, inc., each
belonging to the national pan-hellenic council, inc.
Sec. 4503.53. Any person who
served in the armed forces of
the United States in Afghanistan during operation enduring
freedom, in Iraq during operation Iraqi freedom, in Saudi
Arabia
or Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm operation desert storm or
Operation Desert Shield operation desert shield,
in Panama during
the invasion, in Grenada during the invasion, in
Lebanon during
the invasion, during the Vietnam conflict, during
the Korean
conflict, during World War II, or during World War I,
and who is
on active duty or is an honorably discharged veteran may
apply to
the registrar of motor vehicles for the registration of any
passenger
car, noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle,
or other
vehicle of a class approved by the registrar the person
owns or
leases. The application shall be accompanied by such
written
evidence of the applicant's service as the registrar
requires by rule. In the case of an honorably discharged
veteran,
the written evidence shall include a copy of the applicant's
DD-214 form or an equivalent document.
Upon receipt of an application for registration of a motor
vehicle under this section, presentation of satisfactory evidence
of military service in Afghanistan during operation enduring
freedom, in Iraq during operation Iraqi freedom, in Saudi Arabia
or Kuwait during Operation
Desert Storm operation desert storm or
Operation Desert Shield operation desert shield, in Panama during
the
invasion, in Grenada during the invasion, in Lebanon during
the
invasion, during the Vietnam conflict, during the Korean
conflict, during World War II, or during World War I, and payment
of
the regular license tax as prescribed under section 4503.04 of
the Revised Code and any applicable local tax levied under Chapter
4504. of the Revised Code, the registrar shall issue to the
applicant the
appropriate motor vehicle registration and a set of
license
plates and a validation sticker, or a validation sticker
alone
when required by section 4503.191 of the Revised Code. In
accordance with rules adopted by the registrar, each license
plate
shall be inscribed with identifying letters or numerals and
the
word "VETERAN"; in addition, each license plate
shall be
inscribed
with a design and words indicating service in Afghanistan, Iraq,
Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait, Panama, Grenada, or Lebanon, or during the
Vietnam conflict, the Korean conflict, World War II, or World War
I.
Sec. 4503.531. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, motorcycle, or
other vehicle of a class approved by the registrar of motor
vehicles may apply to the registrar for the registration of the
vehicle and issuance of "thank you U.S. military" license plates.
The application may be combined with a request for a special
reserved license plate under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the
Revised Code. Upon receipt of the completed application and
compliance by the applicant with divisions (B) and (C) of this
section, the registrar shall issue to the applicant the
appropriate vehicle registration and a set of "thank you U.S.
military" license plates and a validation sticker, or a validation
sticker alone when required by section 4503.191 of the Revised
Code.
In addition to the letters and numbers ordinarily inscribed
on the license plates, "thank you U.S. military" license plates
shall bear the words "thank you U.S. military" and markings
designed by the thank you foundation. The registrar shall approve
the final design. "Thank you U.S. military" license plates shall
display county identification stickers that identify the county of
registration by name or number.
(B) "Thank you U.S. military" license plates and a validation
sticker, or validation sticker alone, shall be issued upon receipt
of an application for registration of a motor vehicle under this
section; payment of the regular license tax as prescribed under
section 4503.04 of the Revised Code, any applicable motor vehicle
license tax levied under Chapter 4504. of the Revised Code, any
applicable additional fee prescribed by section 4503.40 or 4503.42
of the Revised Code, an additional fee of ten dollars, and a
contribution as provided in division (C) of this section; and
compliance with all other applicable laws relating to the
registration of motor vehicles.
(C) The registrar shall collect a contribution of ten dollars
for each application for registration and registration renewal
notice the registrar receives under this section. The registrar
shall transmit this contribution to the treasurer of state for
deposit into the state treasury to the credit of the license plate
contribution fund created by section 4501.21 of the Revised Code.
The registrar shall transmit the additional fee of ten
dollars, which is to compensate the bureau of motor vehicles for
the additional services required in the issuing of "thank you U.S.
military" license plates, to the treasurer of state for deposit
into the state treasury to the credit of the state bureau of motor
vehicles fund created by section 4501.25 of the Revised Code.
Sec. 4503.762. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, or vehicle of a
class approved by the registrar of motor vehicles may apply to the
registrar for the registration of the vehicle and issuance of "in
God we trust" license plates. The request for "in God we trust"
license plates may be combined with a request for a special
reserved license plate under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the
Revised Code. Upon receipt of the completed application and
compliance with division (B) of this section, the registrar shall
issue to the applicant appropriate vehicle registration and a set
of "in God we trust" license plates and a validation sticker, or a
validation sticker alone when required by section 4503.191 of the
Revised Code.
In addition to the letters and numbers ordinarily inscribed
thereon, "in God we trust" license plates shall bear the words "in
God we trust." The bureau of motor vehicles shall design "in God
we trust" license plates, and they shall bear county
identification stickers that identify the county of registration
by name or number.
(B) "In God we trust" license plates and validation stickers
shall be issued upon payment of the regular license tax as
prescribed under section 4503.04 of the Revised Code, any
applicable motor vehicle tax levied under Chapter 4504. of the
Revised Code, any applicable additional fee prescribed by section
4503.40 or 4503.42 of the Revised Code, and a bureau fee of ten
dollars, and compliance with all other applicable laws relating to
the registration of motor vehicles.
(C) The registrar shall deposit the bureau fee of ten
dollars, which is to compensate the bureau for additional services
required in the issuing of "in God we trust" license plates, into
the state treasury to the credit of the state bureau of motor
vehicles fund created in section 4501.25 of the Revised Code.
Sec. 4503.92. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, motorcycle, or
other vehicle of a class approved by the registrar of motor
vehicles may apply to the registrar for the registration of the
vehicle and issuance of "support our troops" license plates. The
application may be combined with a request for a special reserved
license plate under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the Revised
Code. Upon receipt of the completed application and compliance by
the applicant with divisions (B) and (C) of this section, the
registrar shall issue to the applicant the appropriate vehicle
registration and a set of "support our troops" license plates and
a validation sticker, or a validation sticker alone when required
by section 4503.191 of the Revised Code.
In addition to the letters and numbers ordinarily inscribed
on the license plates, "support our troops" license plates shall
bear an appropriate logo and the words "support our troops." The
bureau of motor vehicles shall design "support our troops" license
plates, and they shall display county identification stickers that
identify the county of registration by name or number.
(B) "Support our troops" license plates and a validation
sticker, or validation sticker alone, shall be issued upon receipt
of an application for registration of a motor vehicle under this
section; payment of the regular license tax as prescribed under
section 4503.04 of the Revised Code, any applicable motor vehicle
license tax levied under Chapter 4504. of the Revised Code, any
applicable additional fee prescribed by section 4503.40 or 4503.42
of the Revised Code, an additional fee of ten dollars, and a
contribution as provided in division (C) of this section; and
compliance with all other applicable laws relating to the
registration of motor vehicles.
(C) For each application for registration and registration
renewal notice the registrar receives under this section, the
registrar shall collect a contribution of twenty-five dollars. The
registrar shall transmit this contribution to the treasurer of
state for deposit into the state treasury to the credit of the
license plate contribution fund created by section 4501.21 of the
Revised Code.
The registrar shall transmit the additional fee of ten
dollars, which is to compensate the bureau of motor vehicles for
the additional services required in the issuing of "support our
troops" license plates, to the treasurer of state for deposit into
the state treasury to the credit of the state bureau of motor
vehicles fund created by section 4501.25 of the Revised Code.
Sec. 5533.051. In addition to the designations of the road
known as United States route twenty-three in section 5533.05 of
the Revised Code, the portion of that road running in a north and
south direction, commencing at the boundary of Franklin and
Delaware counties and extending to the municipal corporation of
Delaware, shall be known as the "Branch Rickey Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.092. The bridge known as the lake Milton bridge,
which is located in Mahoning county and is part of interstate
route number seventy-six, shall be known as the "Peter J. Delucia
Memorial Bridge."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
upon the bridge or its approaches indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.101. In addition to the name prescribed by section
5533.10 of the Revised Code, that portion of the highway known as
United States route fifty, commencing at mile marker number
thirteen and proceeding in an easterly direction to the
intersection of that United States route and state route one
hundred thirty-three within Clermont county, shall be known as the
"LCPL Nicholas B. Erdy Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.251. In addition to the designation in section
5533.25 of the Revised Code, that portion of the road known as
interstate route number two hundred seventy-five located within
Clermont county shall be known as the "S.Sgt. Matt Maupin
Veteran's Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.351. The bridge spanning the Conneaut creek,
located in the municipal corporation of Conneaut in Ashtabula
county and being part of the highway known as United States route
number twenty, shall be known as "The Ohio Veterans Memorial
Bridge."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers on
the bridge or its approaches indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.352. In addition to the designations in sections
5533.35 and 5533.351 of the Revised Code, the road known as
interstate highway
number ninety, located within the municipal
corporation of
Willoughby Hills in Lake county only, shall be
known as the "Cpl.
Joshua Harmon Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.354. In addition to the designations in sections
5533.35, 5533.351, 5533.352, and 5533.353 of the Revised Code, the
road known as interstate highway
number ninety, located within
the municipal corporation of Rocky
River in Cuyahoga county only,
shall be known as the "LCPL Danny
Scherry Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.601. The road known as state route number three
hundred thirty-four, located within Clark county, shall be known
as the "Lance Cpl. Kevin S. Smith Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.604. The road known as state route number eight
hundred, located within the municipal corporation of Mineral City
in Tuscarawas county only, shall be known as the "Sergeant Jeremy
D. Barnett Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.605. That portion of state route number sixty-six,
commencing at the boundary of Shelby and Miami counties and
extending in a southeasterly direction to the intersection of that
state route and Washington avenue within the city of Piqua, shall
be known as the "Cpl. Samuel F. Pearson Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.681. That portion of interstate route number two
hundred seventy located within Franklin county between mile marker
number one and mile marker number three shall be known as the
"Trooper Wendy G. Everett Memorial Highway." Any action taken by
the director of transportation prior to the effective date of this
section pursuant to section 5511.09 of the Revised Code in
relation to that portion of highway is unaffected by this section.
The director may erect suitable markers along the highway
indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.682. That portion of United States route number
sixty-two located in southwestern Franklin county between mile
marker number one and mile marker number two shall be known as the
"Patrolman Jerry R. Neff Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.683. That portion of interstate route number two
hundred seventy located within Franklin county between mile marker
number forty-five and mile marker number forty-seven shall be
known as the "Trooper Jody S. Dye Memorial Highway." Any action
taken by the director of transportation prior to the effective
date of this section pursuant to section 5511.09 of the Revised
Code in relation to that portion of highway is unaffected by this
section.
The director may erect suitable markers along the highway
indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.684. The bridge spanning the North Fork creek at
the community of Slate Mills in Ross county and being a part of
United States route number fifty west shall be known as the
"Deputy Lawrence Barnes Memorial Bridge."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
upon the bridge or its approaches indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.92. That portion of the road known as state route
number two, running in an easterly and westerly direction within
Cuyahoga county only, shall be known as the "Carl B. Stokes
Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Section 2. That existing section 4503.53 of the Revised Code
is hereby repealed.
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