Ohio HB667 amends criminal justice procedures, including GPS monitoring for offenders and warrant requirements.
Ohio HB667, known as the Reagan Tokes and Patrick Heringer Act, amends various sections of the Ohio Revised Code. It mandates GPS monitoring for certain offenders released from prison, requiring the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to contract with a vendor for this purpose. The bill also modifies warrant requirements, stipulating that warrants for certain offenses must be entered into the Law Enforcement Automated Data System (LEADS) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
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