HOUSE BILL 99-1024-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open HOUSE BILL 99-1024 in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the title and introductory section, which outlines the purpose of the bill regarding towing carriers and abandoned vehicles.
  3. Proceed to Section 1, where you will find details about permit suspension or revocation. Ensure you understand the conditions under which a permit may be revoked.
  4. In Section 2, focus on the requirements for notifying law enforcement about abandoned vehicles. Fill in fields related to vehicle description, including make, model, and identification numbers.
  5. Continue to Section 3, where you will need to document appraisal procedures for abandoned vehicles. Make sure to note any timelines specified for notifications and sales.
  6. Finally, review Sections 4 through 6 for information on liens and proceeds from sales. Complete any necessary fields that pertain to your situation.

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HB 99 (2025) - Graduation Requirements for English for Speakers of Other Languages Program Students. Graduation Requirements for English for Speakers of Other Languages Program Students: Authorizes certain ESOL program students to meet Algebra I end-of-course assessment requirements in specified manner.
COLUMBUS The Ohio House of Representatives today passed House Bill 99, legislation sponsored by State Rep. Thomas Hall (R-Madison Twp.), which enhances school safety measures by enabling school districts to have local control of training requirements for arming teachers.
Under Senate Bill 99, individuals under the age of 18 would be prohibited from using a communication device in any form while driving, even hands-free. This is a step to further ensure that young drivers remain focused on the road. Subsequently, it would then reduce accidents caused by distractions.