Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB85

Caption

Expand eligibility for county sewer discounted rates

Impact

The bill is intended to have a positive impact on state laws related to permitting access to sanitary facilities. By enabling the board of county commissioners to establish discounted rates for those qualifying individuals, it addresses equity issues in public health services and sanitation. The provisions for reduced rates could lead to improved public health outcomes, particularly for low-income populations who may otherwise struggle to cover essential sewer costs, ensuring that financial strain does not inhibit access to necessary sanitation services.

Summary

Senate Bill 85 seeks to amend section 6117.02 of the Revised Code concerning the establishment of sewer rates and charges in Ohio. The primary aim of SB85 is to expand eligibility for county sewer discounted rates or charges, thereby allowing more individuals and families to access affordable sanitation services. This amendment is particularly significant for those who qualify as low-income or are experiencing financial hardships, enhancing the support for vulnerable populations within counties. It represents an effort to ensure that essential services remain accessible to a broader demographic.

Contention

While the bill aligns with public health goals, it may still face contention from various stakeholders. Some might argue about the implications of reduced revenue from the sewer service fees, questioning how counties will manage operational costs with increased discounts. Others may raise concerns about the criteria for eligibility for discounted rates, requesting clear definitions to prevent potential misuse or confusion. Moreover, careful deliberation will be necessary to balance the financial sustainability of municipal sanitation services against the need to provide equitable access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SB45

Expand eligibility for county sewer discounted rates or charges

OH H1495

Immokalee Water and Sewer District, Collier County

OH A2784

Modifies interest rates and accrual of interest on certain unpaid water and sewer utility bills and delinquent municipal taxes, assessments, and other municipal liens and charges.

OH S4468

Modifies interest rates and accrual of interest on certain unpaid water and sewer utility bills and delinquent municipal taxes, assessments, and other municipal liens and charges.

OH A5695

Modifies interest rates and accrual of interest on certain unpaid water and sewer utility bills and delinquent municipal taxes, assessments, and other municipal liens and charges.

OH HB635

Re-establish Water and Sewer Commission and Water and Sewer Fund

OH HB1489

Sewer and storm water fees incurred by tenants.

OH HB1316

Sewer and storm water fees incurred by tenants.

OH HB1263

Sewer and storm water fees incurred by tenants.

OH SB118

Regards lien limits for unpaid water, sewer, disposal services

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