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Sub. H. B. No. 38 As Reported by the House Transportation and Infrastructure CommitteeAs Reported by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
128th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2009-2010 |
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Cosponsors:
Representatives Williams, B., Ujvagi, Weddington, Batchelder, Gardner, Boyd, Sykes, Williams, S., Yates, Winburn, DeBose, Luckie, Miller, Mallory, Heard, Letson, Fende, Hagan, Carney, Foley, Yuko
A BILL
To amend sections
4501.21 and 5533.52 and to enact
sections
4501.14, 4501.243, 4503.498, 4503.499,
4503.505, 4503.563, 4503.701, 4503.94, 5533.093,
5533.333, 5533.372,
5533.872, 5533.93, 5533.95,
and 5533.96 of the Revised Code to
create certain
special license plates and to designate certain
memorial freeways.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 4501.21 and
5533.52 be amended and
sections 4501.14, 4501.243, 4503.498,
4503.499, 4503.505,
4503.563, 4503.701,
4503.94, 5533.093, 5533.333, 5533.372,
5533.872, 5533.93, 5533.95,
and 5533.96 of the Revised Code be
enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 4501.14. There is hereby created in the state treasury
the teen driver education license plate fund, consisting of the
contributions that are paid to the registrar of motor vehicles by
applicants who obtain teen driver education license plates
pursuant to section 4503.94 of the Revised Code.
The department of public safety shall use the money in the
fund solely to fund the rental, lease, or purchase of the
simulated driving curriculum of the Michelle's leading star
foundation by boards of education of city, exempted village,
local, and joint vocational school districts. The department, in
consultation with the department of education, shall adopt rules
establishing a process for distributing money in the fund to those
boards.
Sec. 4501.21. (A) There is hereby created in the state
treasury the license plate contribution fund. The fund shall
consist of all contributions paid by motor vehicle registrants and
collected by the registrar of motor vehicles pursuant to sections
4503.491, 4503.493, 4503.498, 4503.499, 4503.50, 4503.501,
4503.502, 4503.505, 4503.51,
4503.522, 4503.523, 4503.545,
4503.55, 4503.551, 4503.552,
4503.553,
4503.561, 4503.562,
4503.591, 4503.67, 4503.68,
4503.69, 4503.71,
4503.711,
4503.712, 4503.72, 4503.73, 4503.74,
4503.75,
4503.85, and
4503.92 of the
Revised Code.
(B) The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
collects in the fund as follows:
The registrar shall pay the contributions received
pursuant
to section 4503.491 of the Revised Code to the breast
cancer fund
of Ohio, which shall use that money only to pay for
programs that
provide assistance and education to Ohio breast
cancer patients
and that improve access for such patients to
quality health care
and clinical trials and shall not use any of
the money for
abortion information, counseling, services, or other
abortion-related activities.
The registrar shall pay the contributions received
pursuant
to section 4503.493 of the Revised Code to the autism
society of
Ohio, which shall use the contributions for programs
and autism
awareness efforts throughout the state.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.498 of the Revised Code to
special olympics Ohio, inc., which shall use the contributions for
its
programs, charitable efforts, and other activities.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.499 of the Revised Code to the
children's glioma cancer foundation, which shall use the
contributions for its research and other programs.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.50 of the Revised Code to the
future farmers of America foundation, which shall deposit the
contributions into its general account to be used for educational
and scholarship purposes of the future farmers of America
foundation.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.501 of the Revised Code to the
4-H youth development program of the Ohio state university
extension program, which shall use those contributions to pay the
expenses it incurs in conducting its educational activities.
The registrar shall pay the contributions received
pursuant
to section 4503.502 of the Revised Code to the Ohio
cattlemen's
foundation, which shall use those contributions for
scholarships
and other educational activities.
The registrar shall pay the contributions received pursuant
to section 4503.505 of the Revised Code to the organization Ohio
region phi theta kappa, which shall use those contributions for
scholarships for students who are members of that organization.
The registrar shall pay each contribution the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.51 of the Revised Code to the
university or college whose name or marking or design appears on
collegiate license plates that are issued to a person under that
section. A university or college that receives contributions from
the fund shall deposit the contributions into its general
scholarship fund.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.522 of the Revised Code to the
"friends of Perry's victory and international peace memorial,
incorporated," a nonprofit corporation organized under the laws of
this state, to assist that organization in paying the expenses it
incurs in sponsoring or holding charitable, educational, and
cultural events at the monument.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.523 of the Revised Code to the
fairport lights foundation,
which shall use the money to pay for
the restoration, maintenance,
and preservation of the lighthouses
of fairport harbor.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.55 of the Revised Code to the
pro football hall of fame, which shall deposit the contributions
into a special bank account that it establishes and which shall be
separate and distinct from any other account the pro football hall
of fame maintains, to be used exclusively for the purpose of
promoting the pro football hall of fame as a travel destination.
The registrar shall pay the contributions that are paid
to
the registrar pursuant to section 4503.545 of the Revised Code
to
the national rifle association
foundation, which shall use the
money to pay the costs of the
educational activities and programs
the foundation holds or
sponsors in this state.
The
registrar shall pay to the Ohio pet fund the
contributions
the
registrar
receives pursuant
to section
4503.551 of the
Revised
Code and any
other money from
any
other source,
including
donations, gifts,
and grants, that is
designated by
the source
to be paid to the
Ohio pet fund. The
Ohio pet fund
shall use the
moneys it receives under this
section to
support programs
for the sterilization of dogs and
cats and for
educational
programs concerning the proper
veterinary
care of
those animals, and for expenses of the Ohio
pet fund that are
reasonably necessary for it to obtain and
maintain its tax-exempt
status and to perform its duties.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.552 of the Revised Code to the
rock and roll hall of fame and museum, incorporated.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.553 of the Revised Code to the
Ohio coalition for animals, incorporated, a nonprofit corporation.
Except as provided in division (B) of this section, the
coalition
shall distribute the money to its members, and the
members shall
use the money only to pay for educational,
charitable, and
other
programs of each coalition member that
provide care for unwanted,
abused, and
neglected horses. The Ohio
coalition for animals may
use a portion of the
money to pay for
reasonable marketing costs
incurred in the design and
promotion
of the license plate and
for administrative costs
incurred in the
disbursement and
management of funds received
under this section.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.561 of the Revised Code to the
state of Ohio chapter of ducks unlimited, inc., which shall
deposit the contributions into a special bank account that it
establishes. The special bank account shall be separate and
distinct from any other account the state of Ohio chapter of ducks
unlimited, inc., maintains and shall be used exclusively for the
purpose of protecting, enhancing, restoring, and managing wetlands
and conserving wildlife habitat. The state of Ohio chapter of
ducks unlimited, inc., annually shall notify the registrar in
writing of the name, address, and account to which such payments
are to be made.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.562 of the Revised
Code to the
Mahoning river consortium, which shall use the money
to pay the
expenses it incurs in restoring and maintaining the
Mahoning
river watershed.
The registrar shall pay to a sports commission
created
pursuant to section 4503.591 of the Revised Code each
contribution the registrar receives under that section that an
applicant pays to obtain license plates that bear the logo of a
professional sports team located in the county of that sports
commission and that is participating in the license plate program
pursuant to division (E) of that section, irrespective of the
county of residence of an applicant.
The registrar shall pay to a community charity each
contribution the registrar receives under section 4503.591 of the
Revised Code that an applicant pays to obtain license plates that
bear the logo of a professional sports team that is participating
in the license plate program pursuant to division (G) of that
section.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.67 of the Revised Code
to the
Dan Beard council of the boy scouts of America. The council
shall
distribute all contributions in an equitable manner
throughout
the state to regional councils of the boy scouts.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.68 of the Revised Code
to the
great river council of the girl scouts of the United States
of
America. The council shall distribute all contributions in an
equitable manner throughout the state to regional councils of the
girl scouts.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.69 of the Revised Code
to the
Dan Beard council of the boy scouts of America. The council
shall
distribute all contributions in an equitable manner
throughout
the state to regional councils of the boy scouts.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.71 of the Revised Code
to the
fraternal order of police of Ohio, incorporated, which
shall
deposit the fees into its general account to be used for
purposes
of the fraternal order of police of Ohio, incorporated.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.711 of the Revised
Code to the
fraternal order of police of Ohio, incorporated, which
shall
deposit the contributions into an account that it creates to
be
used for the purpose of advancing and protecting the law
enforcement profession, promoting improved law enforcement
methods, and teaching respect for law and order.
The registrar shall pay the contributions received
pursuant
to section 4503.712 of the Revised Code to Ohio concerns
of
police survivors, which shall use those contributions to
provide
whatever assistance may be appropriate to the families of
Ohio
law enforcement officers who are killed in the line of duty.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.72 of the Revised Code
to the
organization known on March 31, 2003, as the Ohio CASA/GAL
association, a private, nonprofit corporation organized under
Chapter 1702. of the Revised Code. The Ohio CASA/GAL association
shall use these contributions to pay the expenses it incurs in
administering a program to secure the proper representation in the
courts of this state of abused, neglected, and dependent children,
and for the training and supervision of persons participating in
that program.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.73 of the Revised Code
to
Wright B. Flyer, incorporated, which shall deposit the
contributions into its general account to be used for purposes of
Wright B. Flyer, incorporated.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.74 of the Revised Code
to the
Columbus zoological park
association, which shall disburse
the
moneys to Ohio's major
metropolitan zoos, as defined in
section
4503.74 of the Revised
Code, in accordance with a written
agreement entered into by the
major metropolitan zoos.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.75 of the Revised Code
to the
rotary foundation, located on March 31, 2003, in Evanston,
Illinois, to be placed in a fund known as the permanent fund and
used to endow educational and humanitarian programs of the rotary
foundation.
The registrar shall pay the contributions the
registrar
receives pursuant to section 4503.85 of the Revised Code
to the
Ohio sea grant college program to be used for Lake Erie
area
research projects.
The registrar shall pay the contributions received
pursuant
to section 4503.92 of the Revised Code to support our
troops,
incorporated, a national nonprofit corporation, which
shall use
those contributions in accordance with its articles of
incorporation and for the benefit of servicemembers of the armed
forces of the United States and their families when they are in
financial need.
(C) All investment earnings of the license plate contribution
fund shall be credited to the fund. Not later than the first day
of May of every year, the registrar shall distribute to each
entity described in division (B) of this
section the investment
income the fund earned the previous
calendar year. The amount of
such a distribution paid to an entity
shall be proportionate to
the amount of money the entity received
from the fund during the
previous calendar year.
Sec. 4501.243. There is hereby created in the state treasury
the Ohio nature preserves fund. The fund shall consist of the
contributions that are paid to the registrar of motor vehicles by
applicants who obtain Ohio nature preserves license plates
pursuant to section 4503.563 of the Revised Code. All investment
earnings of the fund shall be credited to the fund.
The department of natural resources shall use the money in
the fund to help finance nature preserve education, nature
preserve clean-up projects, and nature preserve maintenance,
protection, and restoration.
Sec. 4503.498. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, 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 special olympics
license plates. An application
made
under this section 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
special olympics
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, special olympics license plates
shall be
inscribed with
identifying words or markings that are designed by
special olympics Ohio, inc. and are approved by the
registrar.
Special
olympics license plates shall display
county
identification
stickers that identify the county of
registration
by name or
number.
(B) The special olympics license plates and a
validation
sticker, or
validation sticker alone, shall be issued
upon
receipt of a contribution as provided in division (C) of this
section and upon 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, a fee of ten dollars for the
purpose of compensating the
bureau of motor vehicles for
additional services required in the
issuing of special olympics
license plates, 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 fifteen dollars. The
registrar shall transmit this contribution to the treasurer of
state for deposit in the license plate contribution fund created
in section 4501.21 of the Revised Code.
The registrar shall transmit the additional fee of ten
dollars paid to compensate the bureau for the additional services
required in the issuing of special olympics 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. 4503.499. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, 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 pediatric brain tumor awareness
license plates.
An
application
made under this section 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
pediatric brain tumor 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, pediatric brain tumor awareness license
plates
shall be
inscribed with
identifying words or markings
that are designed by
the children's glioma cancer foundation and
are approved by the
registrar. Pediatric brain tumor awareness
license plates shall display
county
identification stickers that
identify the county of
registration
by name or number.
(B) The pediatric brain tumor awareness license plates and a
validation
sticker, or
validation sticker alone, shall be issued
upon
receipt of a contribution as provided in division (C) of this
section and upon 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, a fee of ten dollars for the
purpose of compensating the
bureau of motor vehicles for
additional services required in the
issuing of pediatric brain
tumor awareness
license plates, 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 thirty-five dollars. The
registrar shall transmit this contribution to the treasurer of
state for deposit in the license plate contribution fund created
in section 4501.21 of the Revised Code.
The registrar shall transmit the additional fee of ten
dollars paid to compensate the bureau for the additional services
required in the issuing of pediatric brain tumor 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. 4503.505. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, 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 phi theta kappa license plates. The application for
phi theta kappa 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 the appropriate vehicle registration and a
set of phi theta kappa license plates 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, phi theta kappa license plates shall be inscribed with
words and markings selected and designed by the organization Ohio
region phi theta kappa. The registrar shall approve the final
design. Phi theta kappa license plates shall bear county
identification stickers that identify the county of registration
by name or number.
(B) Phi theta kappa 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, a bureau of motor vehicles administrative fee of ten
dollars, the contribution specified under division (C) of this
section, and compliance with all other applicable laws relating to
the registration of motor vehicles. If the application for phi
theta kappa license plates is combined with a request for a
special reserved license plate under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of
the Revised Code, the license plates and validation sticker shall
be issued upon payment of the contribution, fees, and taxes
contained in this division and the additional fee prescribed by
section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the Revised Code.
(C) For each application for registration and registration
renewal received 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 in the
license
plate contribution fund created in section 4501.21 of the
Revised
Code.
The registrar shall deposit the ten-dollar bureau
administrative fee, the purpose of which is to compensate the
bureau for the additional services required in issuing phi theta
kappa plates, into the state bureau of motor vehicles fund created
in section 4501.25 of the Revised Code.
Sec. 4503.563. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, 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 Ohio nature preserves license plates. The application
for Ohio nature preserves 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 the appropriate vehicle
registration and a set of Ohio nature preserves license plates
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, Ohio nature preserves license plates shall be inscribed
with identifying words or markings designed by the department of
natural resources and approved by the registrar. Ohio nature
preserves license plates shall bear county identification stickers
that identify the county of registration by name or number.
(B) The Ohio nature preserves license plates and validation
sticker shall be issued upon receipt of a contribution as provided
in division (C) of this section and upon payment of the regular
license fees as prescribed under section 4503.04 of the Revised
Code, a bureau of motor vehicles administrative fee of ten
dollars, any applicable motor vehicle tax levied under Chapter
4504. of the Revised Code, and compliance with all other
applicable laws relating to the registration of motor vehicles. If
the application for Ohio nature preserves license plates is
combined with a request for a special reserved license plate under
section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the Revised Code, the license plates
and validation sticker shall be issued upon payment of the
contribution, fees, and taxes contained in this division and the
additional fee prescribed under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the
Revised Code.
(C) For each application for registration and registration
renewal submitted under this section, the registrar shall collect
a contribution in an amount not to exceed forty dollars as
determined by the department. The registrar shall transmit this
contribution to the treasurer of state for deposit in the Ohio
nature preserves fund created in section 4501.243 of the Revised
Code.
The registrar shall deposit the ten-dollar bureau
administrative fee, the purpose of which is to compensate the
bureau for additional services required in issuing Ohio nature
preserves license plates, in the state bureau of motor vehicles
fund created in section 4501.25 of the Revised Code.
Sec. 4503.701. The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial
motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, 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
Prince Hall freemason license plates. The application
for Prince Hall freemason 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 by the applicant with this section, the
registrar
shall issue to the applicant the appropriate vehicle
registration and a set of Prince Hall
freemason license plates
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, Prince Hall
freemason license plates shall be inscribed
with identifying words and a
symbol or logo designed by the Prince
Hall grand lodge of free and accepted masons of Ohio
and approved
by the registrar. Prince Hall freemason license plates shall bear
county
identification stickers that identify the county of
registration by name or
number.
Prince Hall freemason license plates and validation stickers
shall be issued upon
payment of the regular license fee required
by section
4503.04 of the Revised Code, payment of any local motor
vehicle license tax
levied under Chapter 4504. of the Revised
Code,
payment of an additional fee of ten dollars, and compliance
with all other
applicable laws relating to the registration of
motor vehicles. If the
application for Prince Hall freemason
license plates is combined with a request for a
special reserved
license plate under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of the
Revised
Code,
the license plates and validation sticker shall be issued
upon payment of the
fees and taxes contained in this section and
the additional fee prescribed
under section 4503.40 or 4503.42 of
the Revised Code. The additional fee of
ten dollars shall be for
the purpose of compensating the
bureau of motor vehicles for
additional services required in the issuing of Prince Hall
freemason license plates, and shall be transmitted by the
registrar 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. 4503.94. (A) The owner or lessee of any passenger car,
noncommercial motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, 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 "teen driver education" 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 "teen driver education" 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, "teen driver education" license plates
shall bear an appropriate logo and the words "teen driver
education." The bureau of motor vehicles shall design "teen driver
education" license plates, and they shall display county
identification stickers that identify the county of registration
by name or number.
(B) "Teen driver education" 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 fifteen dollars. The
registrar shall transmit this contribution to the treasurer of
state for deposit into the state treasury to the credit of the
teen driver education license plate fund created by section
4501.14 of the Revised Code.
The registrar shall transmit the additional fee of ten
dollars, which is to compensate the bureau for the additional
services required in the issuing of "teen driver education"
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. 5533.093. That portion of the road known as state route
number forty-three, running in a northerly and southerly direction
within Portage county, between the intersection of that state
route and Ethan avenue in the north and the intersection of that
state route and Kennedy road in the south, shall be known as the
"Corporal Jason J. Hernandez Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.333. That portion of the road known as state route
forty-four, running in a northerly and southerly direction between
county road eighteen in the municipal corporation of Rootstown and
Waterloo road in the municipal corporation of Randolph, shall be
known as the "Sgt. Jeremy Murray Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.372. In addition to the designation in section
5533.37 of the Revised Code, that portion of the road known as
interstate route number seventy-seven, commencing at mile marker
number one hundred sixteen and proceeding in a northerly direction
to mile marker number one hundred eighteen, shall be known as the
"Staff Sgt. Matthew J. Kuglics Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.52. (A) Each
of the following roads shall be known
as the "Korean War Veterans'
Memorial Highway":
(1) That portion of the road known as United
States route
thirty-six
commencing at the boundary of Coshocton and
Tuscarawas
counties and extending to interstate seventy-seven;
(2) That portion of the road known as United
States route
thirty-six commencing at the boundary of Champaign
and Miami
counties and extending through Darke county to the
Indiana
border;
(3) That portion of the road known as interstate route
two
hundred eighty commencing at the point of interchange with
interstate eighty-ninety and extending to the
boundary of Wood and
Lucas counties;
(4) That portion of the road known as state route eight,
located
within Summit county only;
(5) The road known as interstate route six hundred eighty,
which is located wholly within Mahoning county.
(B) The director of transportation may erect suitable
markers
upon the highway or the
designated portion of each highway
indicating
its name.
Sec. 5533.872. That portion of the highway known as state
route number three hundred thirteen, located within Guernsey
county and commencing at the intersection of that state route and
Fritter road, extending in an easterly direction and ending at the
first intersection with state route number eighty-three, also
known as West road, shall be known as the "Guernsey County
Veterans - Flags of Honor Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.93. The bridge spanning the Cuyahoga river and the
Ohio canal in Cuyahoga county, being part of the highway known as
interstate route number four hundred eighty, shall be known as the
"Union Workers Memorial Bridge."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
upon the bridge or its approaches indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.95. That portion of the road known as interstate
six hundred eighty, commencing at the intersection of state route
number seven hundred eleven and extending in a southeasterly
direction to the intersection with state route number seven within
Mahoning county, shall be known as the "William Holmes McGuffey
Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.96. The interchange of interstate route
seventy-seven and Shuffel street, northwest, located in Jackson
township in Stark county, shall be known as the "Fred Krum
Memorial Interchange."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers at
the interchange indicating its name.
Section 2. That existing sections 4501.21 and 5533.52 of the
Revised Code are hereby repealed.
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