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Regards statutes of limitation for rape and child sexual abuse

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To amend sections 2305.111, 2901.13, 2907.02, and 2933.82 and to enact section 2305.118 of the Revised Code to eliminate the period of limitation for the criminal prosecution of a person for rape and for a civil action brought by a victim of conduct that would constitute rape, to extend the period of limitations for a civil action by a victim of childhood sexual abuse other than rape, and to eliminate the spousal exception for the offense of rape.

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Primary Sponsors

Tavia Galonski
Jessica E. Miranda
 

Cosponsors

Representatives
Kristin Boggs
Richard D. Brown
Erica C. Crawley
Jeffrey A. Crossman
Stephanie D. Howse
David Leland
Michele Lepore-Hagan
Mary Lightbody
Joseph A. Miller III
Michael J. O'Brien
C. Allison Russo
Kent Smith
Lisa A. Sobecki
Terrence Upchurch
Casey Weinstein
 

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