House Bill 462
Addresses police districts
To amend sections 505.482, 715.05, 2907.24, 2925.11, and 2925.61 of the Revised Code to authorize specified political subdivisions to establish a joint police district, to modify the membership of a joint police district governing body, to expand the offense of solicitation to also apply to a person who agrees with another to engage with the other person in sexual activity for hire, to provide that the "prescription exemption" from the drug possession offenses does not apply to a person who uses more of the drug than the maximum prescribed amount per day or the maximum amount to be used within the prescription timeline or who administers or takes the drug in a manner not prescribed by the prescribing health professional, and to provide immunity from civil liability to a peace officer who administers naloxone to a person who is apparently experiencing an opioid-related overdose.
			
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							Introduced In House
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							In House Committee
						 Reported By Committee
							Reported By Committee
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							Passed By House
						 Introduced In Senate
							Introduced In Senate
						 In Senate Committee
							In Senate Committee
						 Reported By Committee
							Reported By Committee
						 Passed By Senate
							Passed By Senate
						 Sent To The Governor
					Sent To The Governor
				
				
			
			
			
			
		Subjects
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					House Local Government Committee
				
			Primary Sponsors
											Christina Hagan
										
										
											Robert Cole Sprague
										
									Cosponsors
Representatives
										
											Debbie Phillips
										
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