Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB579

Caption

Allow township to levy a tax to pay for school resource officers

Impact

If passed, HB 579 would facilitate the acquisition and funding of school resource officers, which can play a vital role in maintaining a safe school environment. To enact this levy, a resolution must be approved by a two-thirds majority of the township trustees, indicating significant community backing. The funds generated from this tax would be distributed to the specified school districts based on provisions stipulated in the ballot language, allowing for a nuanced financial allocation tailored to local needs.

Summary

House Bill 579, introduced in the 135th General Assembly, seeks to empower townships in Ohio to levy a tax aimed at funding school resource officers within local school districts. The bill allows a board of education to certify that its financial resources are insufficient to meet the needs for school resource officers, and in response, the township can vote to levy a tax beyond the typical ten-mill limitation. This flexibility is intended to enable townships to enhance student safety and security through dedicated resources.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits of the bill, there are points of contention surrounding its implementation. Critics may raise concerns about the efficacy and necessity of levying additional taxes, especially in areas where financial resources are already strained. Moreover, the specifics of how school resource officers are funded and the criteria for determining 'sufficient' resources could lead to discrepancies in safety measures across different regions. Opponents might also argue that the responsibility for school safety should predominantly rest with educational institutions rather than involving township budgeting structures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB28

Eliminate the authority to levy replacement property tax levies

OH HB315

Revise the township law

OH HB5011

GOV ACCOUNT AUDIT-TOWNSHIPS

OH HB1911

GOV ACCOUNT AUDIT-TOWNSHIPS

OH HB344

Eliminate replacement property tax levies; re: tax complaints

OH HB5335

Drains: other; lands under the ownership of the department of natural resources; allow to be levied for drain assessments. Amends secs. 151, 154, 280, 468 & 520 of 1956 PA 40 (MCL 280.151 et seq.).

OH HB0035

Metro Township Modifications

OH HB1062

Reorganization of municipality and township.

OH SB120

Allow certain TIF service payments to be used by land banks

OH HB1355

Township merger pilot program.

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