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OH HB321

Bill

Status

Introduced

11/8/2023

Primary Sponsor

Gary Click

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Origin

House of Representatives

135th General Assembly (2023-2024)

AI Summary

  • Establishes an electronic statewide 9-1-1 special needs database to be adopted by the steering committee through rules in accordance with Chapter 119 of the Revised Code

  • Allows any person with a special need to voluntarily register in the database, including specific conditions and individual circumstances such as atypical medication dosages or allergies

  • Requires the database to be electronically accessible to all countywide 9-1-1 systems, public safety answering points, and emergency service providers

  • Mandates annual electronic notification to registered persons to update and verify their information, with deletion of entries if no annual update is received

  • Exempts regulatory restrictions in rules adopted under this section from sections 121.95 to 121.953 of the Revised Code

  • Requires the steering committee and 9-1-1 program office to conduct public outreach about the database and coordinate with the Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities agency and the Department of Health

Legislative Description

Establish a statewide 9-1-1 special needs database

State and Local Government : State Government

Last Action

Referred to committee: Homeland Security

11/14/2023

Committee Referrals

Finance9/12/2023
Homeland Security11/14/2023

Full Bill Text

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