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OH HB387
Bill
Status
11/27/2012
Primary Sponsor
Louis Blessing
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AI Summary
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Authorizes county commissioners to enter into sale and leaseback agreements for county-owned buildings, where the purchaser must immediately lease the building back and make public improvements including renovations and energy conservation measures.
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Requires sale and leaseback agreements to obligate the lessor to recognize employee organizations representing workers in the affected building as exclusive representatives under Ohio labor law.
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Allows townships to reimburse officers and employees for out-of-pocket insurance premiums for coverage of the officer/employee and their immediate dependents when the person is denied coverage or opts out of the township's health care plan, up to the average premium paid by the township.
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Exempts the county sale and leaseback authority from limitations imposed by existing code sections 307.02 and 307.09.
Legislative Description
To authorize a board of county commissioners of any county to enter into agreements for the sale and leaseback of all or portions of county buildings, and to authorize a township to reimburse an officer or employee for out-of-pocket premiums attributable to insurance coverage provided for the immediate dependents of the officer or employee.
County commissioners-agreements for sale/leaseback of county buildings
Last Action
To State & Local Government & Veterans Affairs
11/28/2012