Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB16

Introduced
1/11/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Engrossed
4/26/23  
Enrolled
6/21/23  
Report Pass
6/21/23  
Passed
7/7/23  

Caption

Regards immunity from liability for donations of perishable food

Impact

The bill affects existing laws by modifying several statutes that govern victim rights, particularly emphasizing the importance of maintaining a victim's status throughout legal proceedings. This includes provisions that allow victims more involvement in hearings related to their cases. Additionally, it establishes legal protections for individuals and organizations donating perishable food, ensuring they aren’t liable for harm due to unfit for consumption food, provided they meet specific conditions. This aspect of the bill is significant as it encourages food donations to help those in need without the fear of legal repercussions for donors.

Summary

SB16, also known as the Substitute Senate Bill Number 16, seeks to amend several sections of the Ohio Revised Code concerning the rights of crime victims and the immunity from liability for the donation of perishable food. This legislation introduces an enhanced compilation of victim's rights, mandating the Attorney General to disseminate a pamphlet that clearly outlines these rights to relevant state agencies and organizations. The intent behind this facet of the bill is to increase awareness and accessibility to victim rights, ultimately aiming to enhance the justice experience for victims.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB16 has been favorable, highlighting its potential to create a more supportive environment for victims of crime. Advocates for victim rights strongly support the proposed changes, viewing them as a necessary evolution in understanding and responding to the needs of victims. However, some skepticism exists regarding the enforceability of these rights and the actual impact on victim experience in the criminal justice system, indicating a degree of apprehension about whether legislative changes equate to substantive improvements.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns over how well the amended provisions will be implemented across different jurisdictions and whether they will truly lead to increased support for victims. Critics, while largely supportive of victim rights, may question how existing departments will manage the additional responsibilities of informing victims about their rights, especially when resources are often limited. Furthermore, there are discussions around the implications for small organizations considering food donations under the new immunity protections, and whether the bill adequately addresses potential misuse of these provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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