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Prohibits residence requirements in public improvement contracts

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To enact section 9.49 and to repeal sections 153.013 and 5525.26 of the Revised Code to prohibit a public authority from requiring a contractor to employ a certain percentage of individuals from the geographic area of the public authority for the construction or professional design of a public improvement.

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Effective Date

August 31, 2016

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Subjects

Committees

Primary Sponsors

Ronald Maag
 

Cosponsors

Senators
William P. Coley, II
John Eklund
Randy Gardner
Jay Hottinger
Shannon Jones
Kris Jordan
Larry Obhof
William Seitz
 
Representatives
Niraj J. Antani
John Becker
Louis W. Blessing III
Terry Boose
Andrew Brenner
Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr.
Jim Buchy
Tony Burkley
Margaret Conditt
Timothy Derickson
Mike Duffey
Doug Green
Cheryl L. Grossman
Robert D. Hackett
Stephen D. Hambley
Michael Henne
Ron Hood
Stephen A. Huffman
Steven W. Kraus
Robert McColley
Rick Perales
Wes Retherford
Jeffery S. Rezabek
Kristina Roegner
Mark J. Romanchuk
Margaret Ann Ruhl
Tim Schaffer
Andy Thompson
A. Nino Vitale
Ron Young
Paul Zeltwanger
 

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