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House approves bill to reconcile code with judicial rules after 1968 constitutional amendment
Summary
House Bill 260 passed unanimously on Oct. 8 to repeal or update sections of the Ohio Revised Code that conflict with rules of practice and procedure adopted under the 1968 ‘modern courts’ amendment, sponsors said the measure is a housekeeping step to preserve separation of powers.
The Ohio House unanimously passed House Bill 260 on Oct. 8, a bill intended to remove or modify sections of the Ohio Revised Code that conflict with the Ohio Supreme Court’s rules of practice and procedure enacted under the 1968 “modern courts” constitutional amendment.
Representative O'Deosso (transcript label: Odioso) told the House the amendment in 1968 established the…
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