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Creates FY 2018-2019 Workers' Compensation budget

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To amend sections 742.38, 4113.21, 4121.125, 4121.44, 4123.29, 4123.343, 4123.512, 4123.53, 4123.54, 4123.56, 4123.57, 4123.66, 4123.68, 4123.71, 4123.84, 4125.05, 4125.051, 4125.07, 4167.01, 4167.02, and 4167.10 and to repeal sections 4123.72 and 4167.19 of the Revised Code to make changes to the Workers' Compensation Law, to prohibit a public employer from requiring an employee to pay for a medical examination as a condition of continued employment, to make appropriations for the Bureau of Workers' Compensation for the biennium beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2019, and to provide authorization and conditions for the operation of the Bureau's programs.

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Effective Date

June 30, 2017
Certain provisions effective 09/29/17

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Committees

Primary Sponsors

Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr.
 

Cosponsors

Senators
Bill Beagle
John Eklund
Bob D. Hackett
Cliff Hite
Frank Hoagland
Jay Hottinger
Matt Huffman
Scott Oelslager
Bob Peterson
Lou Terhar
Steve Wilson
 
Representatives
Niraj J. Antani
Louis W. Blessing III
Andrew Brenner
Jim Butler
Margaret Conditt
Stephen D. Hambley
Michael Henne
Stephen A. Huffman
Dorothy Pelanda
Rick Perales
Bill Reineke
Wes Retherford
Craig S. Riedel
Kristina Roegner
Tim Schaffer
Bill Seitz
Ryan Smith
Dick Stein
 

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