HB630

Regards police escorts for farm equipment, agricultural vehicles

Chamber Passed·6/9/26

Ohio HB630 modifies regulations for farm equipment permits, exempting certain operations from escort requirements.

Ohio HB630 amends the state's regulations concerning farm equipment permits. It specifies that the director of transportation does not need to require a law enforcement escort for farm machinery or equipment if the operation is on a state route other than an interstate highway and the distance moved is less than ten miles. The bill also outlines procedures for permit issuance, including fees, debarment, and violations. It ensures that permits are carried in the vehicle and open to inspection by law enforcement.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 10–0 · Jun 9
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

96 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

Jun 9

9:00 AM

House Public Safety 3rd Hearing, Prop/Opp/IP Testimony

Mar 24

9:30 AM

House Public Safety 1st Hearing, Sponsor Testimony

History

Jun 11

Senate

Introduced

Jun 9

House

Reported - Substitute: Public Safety

Jun 9

House

Passed