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Raises monetary jurisdiction of small claims courts

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To amend sections 1925.02 and 1925.10 of the Revised Code to raise the maximum allowable limit of the monetary jurisdiction of small claims divisions of municipal courts.

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Effective Date

September 28, 2016

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Subjects

Committees

Primary Sponsors

Lou Terhar
Jonathan Dever
Jonathan Dever
 

Cosponsors

Senators
Kevin Bacon
Troy Balderson
Edna Brown
William P. Coley, II
John Eklund
Keith Faber
Randy Gardner
Jay Hottinger
Jim Hughes
Kris Jordan
Frank LaRose
Peggy Lehner
Larry Obhof
Scott Oelslager
Thomas F. Patton
Bob Peterson
Tom Sawyer
William Seitz
Cecil Thomas
Joe Uecker
 
Representatives
Ron Amstutz
Marlene Anielski
Niraj J. Antani
Nickie J. Antonio
Steven Arndt
Nan A. Baker
John Becker
Louis W. Blessing III
Kristin Boggs
Terry Boose
Tim W. Brown
Jim Buchy
Tony Burkley
Jim Butler
Nicholas Celebrezze
Margaret Conditt
Michael D. Dovilla
Mike Duffey
Teresa Fedor
Robert D. Hackett
Stephen D. Hambley
Bill Hayes
Michael Henne
Stephen A. Huffman
Greta Johnson
David Leland
Ronald Maag
Nathan H. Manning
Jeffrey A. McClain
Michael J. O'Brien
Rick Perales
Bill Reineke
Wes Retherford
Jeffery S. Rezabek
John M. Rogers
Mark J. Romanchuk
Margaret Ann Ruhl
Scott Ryan
Kirk Schuring
Marilyn Slaby
Fred Strahorn
Martin J. Sweeney
Andy Thompson
Ron Young
 

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