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OH HB10
Bill
Status
6/17/2010
Primary Sponsor
Peter Ujvagi
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AI Summary
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Allows juvenile courts to issue protection orders against children under 18 years old who commit certain violent offenses, sexually oriented offenses, or domestic violence, with orders valid until the child turns 19 years old.
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Expands domestic violence law definitions to include foster parents as family or household members in sections 2919.25, 3113.31, and 3113.33 of the Revised Code.
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Prohibits unauthorized access to the Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway and establishes it as a felony of the fifth degree to gain access without proper consent.
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Includes courts of appeals within the definition of "state" for purposes of attorney general representation in civil actions against court of appeals judges and employees.
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Gives Butler County Court of Common Pleas domestic relations judges concurrent jurisdiction with juvenile division judges over custody and support cases for children born of marriage.
Legislative Description
To allow a juvenile court to issue a protection order against a child who is alleged to have committed certain offenses or domestic violence against the person to be protected, to include foster parents under the scope of the domestic violence laws, to prohibit the unauthorized use of the Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway, to include courts of appeals within the definition of "state" for the purposes of representation by the attorney general in a civil action brought against a judge that was elected or appointed to a court of appeals or a person employed by a court of appeals, to give the judges of the Butler County Court of Common Pleas concurrent jurisdiction with judges of the Juvenile Division of the Butler County Court of Common Pleas with respect to certain custody and support cases, and to name specified sections amended or enacted by this act the "Shynerra Grant Law."
Protection order-child's dating partner/domestic violence-include foster parents
Last Action
Effective Date
6/17/2010