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Ohio transparency legislation

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This page covers legislation related to transparency in government proposed in Ohio.

Minor Bills

  • House Bill 26, Ohio 2011 - This bill would make the local entertainment district application a public record.
  • House Bill 47, Ohio 2011 - This bill would redact personal information in certain annual reports while including them in the public record.
  • Senate Bill 58, Ohio 2011 - This bill would make all documents relating to a tax credit for the employment of convicted felons confidential.
  • Senate Bill 70, Ohio 2011 - This bill would make the registry of arson offenders maintained by the bureau of criminal identification and investigation confidential.

2008

  • Government Accountability in Spending Program or "GASP," requires county financial details be available online.

Footnotes

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The Ohio Project on Sunshine Review
  • Open Records Law
  • Transparency Advocates
  • Accountability Reports