HB 798 OH Introduced
Enact the Privacy Protection Act
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Summary
This bill enacts the Privacy Protection Act, which establishes provisions regarding biological sex, facility access, the use of names and pronouns, and government-issued documents. The legislation amends multiple sections of Ohio law related to education, health, employment, and administrative matters to implement these privacy protections.
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Official abstract
To amend sections 3314.03, 3319.90, 3326.11, 3345.90, 3705.08, 3705.16, 3705.20, 3705.21, 3705.22, 4117.10, 4506.01, 4506.16, and 4507.01 and to enact sections 9.071, 3313.475, 3345.561, 3755.01, 3755.02, 3755.03, and 4113.90 of the Revised Code to enact the Privacy Protection Act regarding biological sex, access to certain facilities, names and pronouns, and certain government-issued documents.
Sponsor (1)
- Josh Williams Republican · primary
Action history (2)
- Mar 31, 2026 Introduced · lower
- May 13, 2026 Referred to committee · lower
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