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Am. S. B. No. 300 As Reported by the House Transportation, Public Safety and Homeland Security CommitteeAs Reported by the House Transportation, Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee
129th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2011-2012 |
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Senators Manning, Wagoner
Cosponsors:
Senators Brown, Hughes, Seitz, Cafaro, Bacon, Balderson, Beagle, Burke, Coley, Eklund, Faber, Gentile, Hite, Jones, Kearney, LaRose, Lehner, Niehaus, Obhof, Oelslager, Patton, Peterson, Sawyer, Schaffer, Schiavoni, Tavares, Widener
Representatives Damschroder, Celebrezze, Johnson, O'Brien, Patmon, Ruhl, Uecker
A BILL
To enact sections 5533.181 and 5533.688 of the
Revised Code to designate the bridge spanning the
Vermillion River, that is part of State Route 113,
as the "Staff Sgt. James P. Hunter Memorial
Bridge" and to designate a portion of State Route
800 in Harrison County as the "Trooper George Conn
Memorial Highway."
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 5533.181 and 5533.688 of the Revised
Code be enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 5533.181. The bridge spanning the Vermillion river,
located in the community of Birmingham in Erie county and being a
part of the highway known as state route number one hundred
thirteen, shall be known as the "Staff Sgt. James P. Hunter
Memorial Bridge."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
upon the bridge or its approaches indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.688. That portion of the road known as state route
number eight hundred, commencing at the northeast border of the
municipal corporation of Freeport in Harrison county and extending
in a northeasterly direction to the intersection of that road and
state route number seven hundred ninety-nine, shall be known as
the "Trooper George Conn Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
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