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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.
THIRD QUARTER FINANCIAL REPORTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024, July 11, 2024, 5 pages + electronic zip file, size 8,886 KB
Report required by R.C. 3345.72; part one contains responses to 13 questions, designed to probe for serious cash flow problems, answered by the campus fiscal officers of all 37 of Ohio's state-supported colleges and universities for which the desired answer is no; Central State University, Eastern Gateway Community College, and Lakeland Community College each answered yes to at least one of the questions; contact the LSC Library for copies of the individual university reports.
ANNUAL REPORT AND STRATEGIC PLAN, 2023, 22 pages
Report required by R.C. 187.03; opening message from Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor John Husted, along with messages from Josh Rubin, Chairman of the Board, and J.P. Nauseef, President and CEO; describes four strategic initiatives: Sites, Talent, Small Business and Community, and Innovation; overview of historical statistics and 2023 target industries; includes pictures of Board of Directors; contains the following financial statements: Assets, Liabilities, Operating Revenues and Expenses, and Nonoperating Revenues.
REPORT, JULY 2024, 354 pages
Created by H.B. 33 of the 135th General Assembly; tasked with examining the current status of four types of gambling: the statewide lottery and the lottery industry, sports gaming, casino gaming, and horse racing; considers impacts of internet gambling and problem gambling and addiction treatment; makes recommendations to the General Assembly in the areas of responsible gambling programs, licensing, regulatory compilance, and enforcement.