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OH HB760
Bill
Status
9/16/2020
Primary Sponsor
Derek Merrin
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AI Summary
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Eliminates the requirement that children, spouses, or qualified former spouses of public service officers or U.S. armed service members killed in the line of duty must be Ohio residents at the time of the officer's or service member's death to receive tuition and fee waivers.
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Allows individuals to be considered Ohio residents for waiver purposes if they were residents at the time of the death, or permits non-residents at time of death to still receive benefits under this section.
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Maintains existing eligibility for up to four years of undergraduate tuition and fee waivers at Ohio state universities, colleges, community colleges, university branches, and technical colleges.
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Applies to children of public service officers killed in the line of duty and spouses or qualified former spouses of public service officers or armed service members killed in the line of duty during Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Names the legislation the "Anthony Dia Act."
Legislative Description
Modify in-state residency for certain survivor tuition waivers
Education
Last Action
Refer to Committee: Armed Services and Veterans Affairs
11/17/2020