SB 465 OH Introduced
Update the Ohio Coordinate System re: National Spatial References
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Summary
Ohio Senate Bill 465 would update the Ohio Coordinate System to adhere to the National Spatial Reference System. The bill would reorganize and amend Ohio's spatial reference provisions to align with federal standards.
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Official abstract
To amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 157.04 (157.06), 157.05 (157.07), 157.07 (157.08), 157.08 (157.09), and 157.09 (157.10); to enact new sections 157.01, 157.02, 157.03, 157.04, 157.05, and 157.11 and section 157.021; and to repeal sections 157.01, 157.02, 157.03, 157.04, 157.05, 157.06, 157.07, 157.08, 157.09, 157.10, and 157.11 of the Revised Code to update the Ohio Coordinate System to adhere to the National Spatial Reference System.
Sponsor (1)
- Tim Schaffer Republican · primary
Action history (1)
- Jul 21, 2026 Introduced · upper
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