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Modifies Corrections Law, including reentry and GPS monitoring

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To amend sections 181.21, 181.26, 2152.13, 2152.14, 2901.011, 2929.01, 2929.14, 2929.144, 2929.19, 2929.20, 2930.16, 2945.37, 2945.401, 2949.08, 2951.03, 2953.07, 2953.08, 2967.14, 2967.191, 2967.193, 2967.271, 5120.021, 5120.038, 5120.113, 5120.66, and 5149.04 and to enact section 181.27 of the Revised Code to modify the Criminal Sentencing Law with respect to non-life felony indefinite sentencing, to modify the process for felony appeals as a matter of right, to modify the Corrections Law regarding a Department of Rehabilitation and Correction reentry program for certain offenders, maximum workload and caseload standards for parole and field officers, GPS monitoring of offenders released from prison, and entry into LEADS of specified information about GPS-monitored offenders, and to require the Ohio Criminal Sentencing Commission to appoint an Offender Supervision Study Committee.

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Primary Sponsors

Kristin Boggs
Rick Carfagna
 

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Representatives
Richard D. Brown
Jack Cera
Erica C. Crawley
Jeffrey A. Crossman
Jay Edwards
Tavia Galonski
Paula Hicks-Hudson
Bernadine Kennedy Kent
George F. Lang
David Leland
Mary Lightbody
Beth Liston
Michael J. O'Brien
Mark J. Romanchuk
Michael Sheehy
Kent Smith
Casey Weinstein
 

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