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OH HB490
Bill
Status
1/30/2018
Primary Sponsor
Dick Stein
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AI Summary
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Exempts one-, two-, or three-family residential buildings from agricultural labor camp licensing requirements if housing complies with state or local residential building codes and federal occupational safety standards for temporary labor camps.
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Allows operators to obtain a "certificate of exemption" instead of a license after director inspection confirms compliance with building and safety standards.
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Requires operators of exempted residential buildings to provide occupants written notice in English and occupants' native language detailing rent, payment methods, damage deposits, house rules, occupancy limits, cleaning requirements, and eviction notice periods.
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Establishes that Chapter 5321 (residential tenancy laws) does not apply to residential buildings used as agricultural labor camps under this exemption.
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Changes all references from "licensor" to "director of health" throughout agricultural labor camp licensing statutes and applies building code exemptions to residential buildings used for agricultural worker housing.
Legislative Description
Exempt residential buildings from agricultural labor camp laws
Commerce
Last Action
Refer to Committee: Economic Development, Commerce, and Labor
2/14/2018