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OHRSOL Response to News5Cleveland.com article: “Ohio bans child sex offenders from working with kids”

January 16, 2023February 1, 2023

by Barbara Wright, Legal & Legislative Liaison, OHRSOL Ms. Trau: As the legal and legislative liaison for Ohio Rational Sexual Offense Laws, or OHRSOL, I urge you to get your facts straight. SB 16, as enrolled, does NOT prohibit “child sex offenders”
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Record Sealing, Residency Restrictions, and Restrictions on Volunteering

January 16, 2023February 1, 2023

by Barbara Wright, Legal & Legislative Liaison, OHRSOL Some good legislative news in 2022: the 134th General Assembly seemed to recognize OHRSOL’s stance that a person who commit a sexual offense is not a continuing threat to commit sexual violence. Lawmakers passed
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Ohio Legislators Pass a Mixed Bag of Laws Regarding Sexual Offenses

January 14, 2023February 1, 2023

by Barb Wright, Legal & Legislative Liaison, OHRSOL The 134th General Assembly, being the period between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022, was marked by lack of consensus and dissidence over COVID, voter election laws, and gun violence. Much of the
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The Importance of Advocacy to Change Hearts & Minds

July 31, 2021January 22, 2022

by Barb Wright July 2021 It has been said that we need three things to effect change: legislation, litigation, and education (not necessarily in that order). These two articles describe developments in the first two areas and present important educational opportunities for
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Termination of the Duty to Register Rules, Process, & Tips

April 30, 2021January 22, 2022

by Barb Wright April 2021 Depending on the date of your offense and the tier level classification, you may be eligible to petition the court for termination of your duty to register. Ohio’s current Sex Offender Registration and Notification (SORN) law specifically
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Relief for Youthful Offenders: It’s About Time

February 28, 2021November 8, 2022

by Barb Wright February 2021 After five years of hard work and cajoling, Families and Individuals for Reform (FAIR) convinced the Ohio General Assembly to pass a bill that allows certain “eligible offenders” to petition for modification or termination of the duty
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Lots of Hard Work & Then a Christmas Miracle

February 28, 2021January 22, 2022

by Barb Wright February 2021 Families and Individuals for Reform (FAIR) and 682 potential “eligible offenders have received a Christmas present in the form of a “Christmas tree” bill at the end of the 133rd General Assembly. A Christmas tree bill is
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