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Sub. H. B. No. 19 As Reported by the House Transportation, Public Safety, and Homeland Security CommitteeAs Reported by the House Transportation, Public Safety, and Homeland Security Committee
130th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2013-2014 |
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Cosponsors:
Representatives Damschroder, Ruhl, Celebrezze, Hagan, R., Johnson, Milkovich, Perales
A BILL
To enact sections 5533.061, 5533.191, 5533.542,
5533.725, 5533.755, and 5533.903 of the Revised
Code to designate several memorial highways.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 5533.061, 5533.191, 5533.542,
5533.725, 5533.755, and 5533.903 of the Revised Code be enacted to
read as follows:
Sec. 5533.061. In addition to any other name prescribed in
the Revised Code or otherwise, that portion of the road known as
state route number three, running in a northeasterly and
southwesterly direction from the Knox and Ashland county line to
the community of Amity in Knox county, shall be known as the "U.S.
Army Specialist Ryan A. Martin Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.191. That portion of the road known as state route
number nineteen, running in a northerly and southerly direction
through the village of Green Springs within Sandusky and Seneca
counties, shall be known as the "Lance Corporal Jeremy S. Shock
Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.542. That portion of the road known as state route
number six hundred seventy-six, from mile marker number twenty-two
to mile marker twenty-three, in Washington county only, shall be
known as the "U.S. Army Specialist Allen Nolan Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.725. That portion of the road known as state route
number seven hundred twenty-five, commencing at the intersection
of that road and Heincke road in the municipal corporation of
Miamisburg and extending in an easterly direction to the
intersection of that road and state route number seven hundred
forty-one, in Montgomery county only, shall be known as the
"Marine Corporal Paul W. Zanowick II Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.755. That portion of the road known as state route
number fifty-five, running in an easterly direction between the
municipal corporations of Troy and Casstown in Miami county, shall
be known as the "Pfc. Jeffrey L. Rice Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
Sec. 5533.903. In addition to any other name prescribed in
the Revised Code or otherwise, that portion of interstate route
number two hundred seventy, commencing at the intersection of that
interstate route and United States route number thirty-three in
southeast Franklin county and proceeding in a westerly, then
northerly, and then easterly direction to the intersection of that
interstate route and state route number three hundred fifteen in
northwest Franklin county, shall be known as the "Lt. Miroslav
Steven Zilberman Memorial Highway."
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers
along the highway indicating its name.
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