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S. B. No. 78 As IntroducedAs Introduced
128th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2009-2010 |
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Cosponsors:
Senators Buehrer, Grendell, Schuring, Seitz
A BILL
To enact section 125.20 of the Revised Code to
require state employee pay, agency expenses, and
tax credit issuances to be published and
accessible through one internet web site.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 125.20 of the Revised Code be
enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 125.20. (A) Within one hundred eighty days after the
effective date of ......... of the 128th general assembly, the
director of administrative services shall establish an electronic
site accessible through the internet to publish the following:
(1) A database containing each state employee's year-to-date
gross pay and pay from the most recent pay period. The database
shall contain searchable fields including the name of the agency,
position title, and employee name.
(2) A database containing agency expenditures for goods and
services that shall contain searchable fields including the name
of the agency, expenditure amount, category of good or service for
which an expenditure is made, and contractor or vendor name;
(3) A database containing tax credits granted to business
entities that shall contain searchable fields, including the name
under which the tax credit is known, the name of the entity
receiving the credit, and the county in which the credit
recipient's principal place of business in this state is located.
(B) Daily, each executive agency shall provide to the
department of administrative services information to be published
in the databases under division (A) of this section. The director
of administrative services may adopt rules governing the means by
which information is submitted and databases are updated.
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