Ohio Legislative Service Commission
Wendy Zhan, Director
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Agency Reports Submitted to the General Assembly

Section 101.68(B) of the Revised Code requires that when reports must be submitted to the General Assembly, copies of the reports must be submitted to the Director of the Legislative Service Commission (LSC). Section 101.68(C) requires LSC to monthly inform each member of the General Assembly of the reports received. Below is the annotated bibliography of reports recently submitted to LSC. The bibliography, compiled by the LSC Library staff, also includes other documents that may be of interest to legislators. The links to electronic copies of the documents are included; click "View Report" to open a document. Please call the LSC Library at (614) 466-5312 if you would like to receive more information about this document.

ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, OHIO.

MISSING CHILDREN CLEARINGHOUSE ANNUAL REPORT, 2021, May 25, 2022, 21 pages

Report required by R.C. 109.65(F); summarizes the activities of the clearinghouse over last year; provides statistics on missing children by county and by month; describes its use of AMBER alerts and endangered missing child alerts; highlights the virtual activities in Ohio to commemorate National Missing Children's Day; describes its collaboration with other agencies, such as Ohio human trafficking task forces and U.S. Marshals, to locate missing or abducted children and prevent future incidents, with human trafficking tasks forces and U.S. Marshals; identifies its services to the public and law enforcement agencies, its national resources and partners, and its publications.

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EDUCATION, OHIO. DEPT. OF

PLAY AND LANGUAGE FOR AUTISTIC YOUNGSTERS (PLAY) PROJECT STUDY REPORT, July 2022, 9 pages

Report required by Section 265.120 of H.B.110 of the 134th General Assembly; evaluation of the Play and Language for Autistic Youngsters (PLAY) project, which uses play to meaningfully interact with autistic children and aid their development; appendices are two surveys sent to teachers and families who participated in the program, rating their experience and statisfaction; two tables present data collected from those surveys.

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EDUCATION, OHIO. DEPT. OF

REPORT ON REMEDIATION PLANS: SENATE BILL 229, May 2022, 3 pages

Describes remediation plans submitted by two public school districts, Ottoville Local Schools and Put-In-Bay Local Schools, as required by S.B. 229 of the 134th General Assembly, for failing to submit to the Governor an Extended Learning Plan and/or American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) Local Use of Funds summary.

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TURNPIKE AND INFRASTRUCTURE COMMISSION, OHIO

ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2021 AND 2020, 80 pages

Required by R.C. 5537.17; outlines activities in 2021; highlights historical events in the development of the turnpike; contains organizational chart and photographs of members and officers; includes financial section with independent auditor's report from Plante Moran, Management's Discussion and Analysis, and other financial statement reports; includes a statistical section containing information about revenues and expenses, revenue bond coverage, and various traffic statistics from 2012 through 2021.

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