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OH HB42
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Tex Fischer
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AI Summary
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Law enforcement agencies must collect and maintain citizenship/immigration status of detained persons and submit annual reports to the Attorney General by January 31, categorizing detainees as U.S. citizens, lawfully present non-citizens, or unlawfully present individuals
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Department of Rehabilitation and Correction must collect citizenship/immigration status data on incarcerated individuals and report annually to the Governor by February 28
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Public schools must track and report student citizenship status through the education management information system, including counts of U.S. citizens, lawfully present non-citizens (disaggregated by immigration status), and unlawfully present students, with annual reports due to the Governor by February 28
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County departments of job and family services must collect and report citizenship data for households receiving SNAP benefits and cash assistance (Ohio Works First), including the monetary value of benefits provided to households with non-citizen members
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Department of Medicaid must report annually on qualified aliens enrolled in Medicaid, applicants who are qualified aliens, and individuals not lawfully present who received alien emergency medical assistance; Governor must submit consolidated annual report to General Assembly by March 31
Legislative Description
Require certain agencies to collect and report citizenship data
Health and Human Services : Public Assistance
Last Action
Referred to committee: Government Oversight
2/5/2025