Senate Bill 148
Prohibit soliciting business from accident report/emergency data
To amend sections 4501.81 and 5502.11 of the Revised Code to require an accident report to indicate whether any person involved in the accident wishes to be contacted for commercial solicitation purposes, to prohibit any person from using the information contained in an accident report for those purposes with regard to a person who did not agree to be contacted, and to allow a person to submit emergency contact information upon vehicle registration for inclusion in the next of kin database.
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Subjects
Committees
Senate Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs Committee
Primary Sponsors
Stephanie Kunze
Matt Huffman
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