The online versions of legislation provided on this website are not official. Enrolled bills are the final version passed by the Ohio General Assembly and presented to the Governor for signature. The official version of acts signed by the Governor are available from the Secretary of State's Office in the Continental Plaza, 180 East Broad St., Columbus.
|
Am. S. B. No. 51 As Passed by the HouseAs Passed by the House
128th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2009-2010 |
| |
Cosponsors:
Senators Sawyer, Miller, D., Turner, Kearney, Smith, Fedor, Hughes, Schuler, Goodman, Schuring, Gibbs, Wilson, Cafaro, Carey, Gillmor, Harris, Miller, R., Patton, Schaffer, Wagoner, Jones, Schiavoni
Representatives Boose, Brown, Bubp, Burke, Celeste, Combs, DeBose, Derickson, Dodd, Dyer, Evans, Fende, Gardner, Grossman, Hackett, Hall, Harris, Hite, Letson, Luckie, Mallory, McClain, Oelslager, Pryor, Ruhl, Stautberg, Uecker, Yuko, Zehringer
A BILL
To enact section 5.2239 of the Revised Code to
designate the last week of May as "Ohio Turfgrass
Week."
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 5.2239 of the Revised Code be enacted
to read as follows:
Sec. 5.2239. The last week of May is designated as "Ohio
Turfgrass Week," in order to increase awareness of the importance
of turfgrass to this state's economy and environment. The General
Assembly finds that the turfgrass industry in this state employs
thousands of people and generates billions of dollars in revenue
each year. The General Assembly also finds that turfgrass acts as
an environmental filter absorbing pollutants such as carbon
dioxide and sulfur dioxide and prevents soil erosion.
As used in this section, "turfgrass" means a natural sod that
has multiple uses.
|
|