Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB35

Introduced
2/15/23  
Report Pass
3/16/23  
Engrossed
3/29/23  
Report Pass
9/27/23  
Enrolled
9/27/23  
Passed
10/12/23  

Caption

Eliminate limitations period for certain sexual abuse claims

Impact

If HB35 is enacted, it would modify existing laws regarding education funding and accountability in the state. The proposed changes are expected to shift some resources towards schools demonstrating better performance, which advocates assert will incentivize improvements in teaching and student success. Conversely, critics are concerned that this could lead to a further divide between well-performing and underperforming schools, potentially disadvantaging institutions that serve lower-income or struggling student populations. These alterations may also reshape educational priorities and the focus of curriculum development across the state.

Summary

House Bill 35 aims to reform various aspects of the state’s education system, with a focus on enhancing funding allocations and accountability measures. The bill proposes significant changes to how educational institutions receive funding, linking financial resources to performance metrics. Proponents of the bill argue that this could lead to better educational outcomes by ensuring that funds are directed to schools that meet specific performance standards. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the importance of curriculum standards, aiming to create a more coherent and quality education experience for all students.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB35 is mixed, showcasing both support and opposition within the legislative discussions. Supporters, including various educational reform advocates, view the bill as a step toward meaningful improvements in the state's education system. In contrast, critics, particularly from underfunded districts, fear that the proposed funding reforms could exacerbate existing inequalities and adversely impact vulnerable student populations who may rely more heavily on state resources.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the debate over performance-based funding and its implications for equity in education. While some legislators express confidence that tying funding to performance metrics will boost overall educational standards, others argue that such an approach risks penalizing schools facing challenges due to factors outside their control. This debate reflects broader concerns about the effectiveness of accountability measures and their potential unintended consequences on vulnerable student populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB124

Eliminate period of limitation - rape prosecution or civil action

OH A427

Eliminates statute of limitations in civil cases involving certain sexual offenses.

OH SB308

Eliminating limitations period for civil action based on personal action of childhood sexual assault or abuse

OH SB2318

Child sexual abuse; revise statute of limitations for claims.

OH HB1002

Civil procedure; eliminating time limitations for civil actions based on childhood sexual abuse incidents; effective date.

OH SB483

Child abuse and neglect; limitations period on sexual abuse of a minor claims, background check.

OH SB2282

Limitations on civil actions alleging sexual assault, sexual abuse, gross sexual imposition, or childhood sexual abuse, and the notice requirement for claims against the state.

OH HB161

Eliminate spousal exceptions for certain sex offenses

OH HB1162

Child sexual abuse; revise statute of limitatitons for claims.

OH S3823

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

Similar Bills

OH HB124

Eliminate period of limitation - rape prosecution or civil action

KY HB278

AN ACT relating to the protection of children.

MO SB811

Modifies provisions relating to child protection

MO SB831

Modifies provisions relating to statutes of limitations

OH SB109

Regards sex offenses, State Medical Board regulated persons

CA AB3120

Damages: childhood sexual assault: statute of limitations.

VT S0119

An act relating to the licensure of early childhood educators

VT H0182

An act relating to the licensure of early childhood educators