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OH SB114
Bill
Status
9/30/2025
Primary Sponsor
Thomas Patton
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AI Summary
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Law enforcement agencies in Ohio are prohibited from establishing or maintaining arrest or citation quotas, whether formal or informal, to evaluate, promote, compensate, transfer, or discipline officers
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"Quota" is defined as a mandate requiring officers to make a specific number of arrests or issue a specific number of citations within a set time period
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Agencies cannot require officers to meet quotas, suggest quotas are expected, or offer financial rewards or benefits based on meeting quotas
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Agencies may still collect and analyze arrest and citation data to ensure officers comply with legal obligations and assess enforcement proportions
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The Attorney General must establish an online reporting form for officers to report quota violations, investigate complaints within one year, and may issue cease and desist orders against violating agencies
Legislative Description
Prohibit law enforcement from using quotas for arrests, citations
Crimes, Corrections, and Law Enforcement : Law Enforcement
Last Action
Effective
9/30/2025