Sub. H.B. 285*

126th General Assembly

(As Reported by S. Judiciary - Criminal Justice)

 

Reps.     Willamowski, Beatty, Brown, Bubp, Carano, Cassell, Chandler, Collier, Core, DeBose, Domenick, C. Evans, D. Evans, Faber, Fende, Fessler, Flowers, Gibbs, Gilb, Hagan, Hartnett, Harwood, Hughes, Latta, Luckie, Mason, Otterman, T. Patton, Perry, Raussen, Reidelbach, Schaffer, Schlichter, Seaver, Seitz, D. Stewart, J. Stewart, Strahorn, Uecker, Wagoner, Williams, Yates, Yuko

Sen.        Clancy

BILL SUMMARY

·        Prohibits a parole officer employed by the Adult Parole Authority from being required to use the parole officer's privately owned motor vehicle for certain purposes while engaged in the course of the parole officer's employment or official responsibilities for the Authority.

CONTENT AND OPERATION

The bill prohibits a parole officer employed by the Adult Parole Authority (APA) from being required while engaged in the course of the parole officer's employment or official responsibilities for the APA to use the parole officer's privately owned motor vehicle to transport any offender, an offender's relatives or associates, or any urine sample (R.C. 5149.031).  The bill provides no penalty for violations of this prohibition.

HISTORY

ACTION

DATE

 

 

Introduced

06-01-05

Reported, H. Judiciary

05-18-06

Passed House (93-0)

11-15-06

Reported, S. Judiciary - Criminal Justice

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* This analysis was prepared before the report of the Senate Judiciary - Criminal Justice Committee appeared in the Senate Journal.  Note that the list of co-sponsors and the legislative history may be incomplete.