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Senate passes bill to align Ohio law with court procedural rules and clarify separation of powers
Summary
Substitute Senate Bill 61 passed the Ohio Senate unanimously to amend and repeal sections of the Revised Code that overlap with Supreme Court rules of practice and procedure, aiming to modernize and clarify the boundary between substantive law and court procedure.
The Ohio Senate on the floor in Columbus passed Substitute Senate Bill 61 to amend and repeal sections of the Revised Code that overlap with court rules of practice and procedure, moving to clarify the separation of powers between the legislative and judicial branches.
Sponsors said the bill implements many recommendations by the Ohio Supreme Court…
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