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Changes duties and functions of Attorney General

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To amend sections 9.02, 109.08, 109.081, 109.43, 109.521, 109.57, 109.572, 109.578, 109.60, 1331.01, 1331.04, 1331.99, 1345.02, 1345.03, 1345.031, 1345.07, 1345.21, 1345.23, 1345.24, 1345.43, 1345.44, 1349.43, 1716.02, 1716.05, 1716.07, 2329.07, 2743.191, 2743.56, 2743.68, 2743.71, 2746.02, 2901.01, 2953.32, 2981.13, and 5302.221, to enact sections 9.28, 177.05, 1331.17, and 2945.63, and to repeal section 1331.05 of the Revised Code to make various changes to the laws governing the duties and functions of the Attorney General and to modify the judgment dormancy law.

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Effective Date

April 6, 2017

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Committees

Primary Sponsors

Kevin Bacon
 

Cosponsors

Senators
William P. Coley, II
John Eklund
Keith Faber
Jim Hughes
Shannon Jones
Larry Obhof
Thomas F. Patton
William Seitz
 
Representatives
Marlene Anielski
Stephen D. Hambley
Martin J. Sweeney
 

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