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Modify criminal sentencing and corrections law

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To amend sections 2929.11, 2929.13, 2929.15, 2929.16, 2929.19, 2935.36, 2951.041, 2953.31, 2953.32, 2967.16, 2967.191, 2967.28, 5120.114, 5120.115, 5503.02, and 5747.99 of the Revised Code to modify criminal sentencing and corrections law by including the promotion of effective rehabilitation as a purpose of felony sentencing, removing the one-year minimum for presumptive fourth or fifth degree felony community control sanctions, modifying sanctions for a violation of a community control condition, modifying the manner of calculating confinement credits, modifying eligibility criteria and procedures for granting pre-trial diversion and intervention in lieu of conviction, making offenders convicted of certain multiple fourth or fifth degree felonies eligible for conviction record sealing, revising procedures for the Adult Parole Authority to grant a final release or terminate post-release control, and modifying the criteria for considering a prison term sanction for a post-release control violation; to extend the State Highway Patrol's authority to enforce criminal laws to also apply to the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center; to modify the penalty for an employer's failure to remit state income taxes withheld from an employee; and to authorize the conveyance of state-owned real estate.

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Effective Date

October 29, 2018

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Subjects

Committees

Primary Sponsors

John Eklund
Charleta B. Tavares
 

Cosponsors

Senators
Edna Brown
William P. Coley, II
Frank Hoagland
Matt Huffman
Stephanie Kunze
Frank LaRose
Peggy Lehner
Rob McColley
Sean O'Brien
Larry Obhof
Scott Oelslager
Joseph Schiavoni
Michael J. Skindell
Vernon Sykes
Lou Terhar
Cecil Thomas
Sandra Williams
Steve Wilson
 
Representatives
Marlene Anielski
John Barnes, Jr.
Nicholas Celebrezze
Hearcel F. Craig
Jonathan Dever
Doug Green
Stephen D. Hambley
Glenn W. Holmes
Stephanie D. Howse
Terry Johnson
George F. Lang
Michele Lepore-Hagan
Nathan H. Manning
Michael J. O'Brien
Rick Perales
Daniel Ramos
Jeffery S. Rezabek
John M. Rogers
Bill Seitz
Michael Sheehy
Thomas West
 

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