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OH HB110

Bill

Status

Passed

9/13/2016

Primary Sponsor

Brian Hill

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Origin

House of Representatives

131st General Assembly (2015-2016)

AI Summary

Substitute House Bill 110 Summary

  • Increases penalties for failure to stop after a traffic accident resulting in death or serious physical harm; amends sections 4549.02 and 4549.021 (named "Brandon's Law")

  • Creates drug overdose immunity for minor drug possession offenses when individuals seek medical assistance for themselves or others experiencing overdose, with a limit of two uses of immunity

  • Requires emergency medical service personnel to disclose names and addresses of individuals administered naloxone to law enforcement upon request for investigation or treatment referral purposes

  • Mandates training for 9-1-1 operators on overdose immunity and requires them to inform callers about immunity upon request during apparent drug overdose calls

  • Expands court discretion to consider drug treatment or mitigating factors for those on community control or post-release control who violate conditions while seeking overdose medical assistance

Legislative Description

Increases penalty if fail to stop after accident

Transportation

Last Action

Effective 9/13/16

9/13/2016

Committee Referrals

Criminal Justice5/27/2015
Judiciary3/16/2015

Full Bill Text

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