Effective Date for Provisions of Am. Sub. S.B.7

Effective Date for Provisions of Am. Sub. S.B.7

Posted: December, 2006; Updated: February, 2009

This page lists the provisions of Am. Sub. S.B. 7, the 2006 workers’ compensation amendments, and whether they were challenged by the referendum. The provisions which the referendum did not challenge became effective June 30, 2006; the provisions challenged by the referendum became effective August 25, 2006.

Amendments not Challenged by Referendum

(Effective June 30, 2006)
  • 2913.48 (fraud)
  • 3121.034 (child support withholding)
  • 3121.037 (child support withholding)
  • 3121.0311 (child support withholding)
  • 4111.02 (minimum wage)
  • 4121.44 (administrator’s duties regarding health care program)
  • 4121.441 (medical dispute resolution)
  • 4121.444 (health care fraud)
  • 4123.271 (tax commissioner information)
  • 4123.29 (employer premiums)
  • 4123.311 (electronic transfer of funds)
  • 4123.32 (employer premium penalties)
  • 4123.35 (self-insurers)
  • 4123.57 (permanent partial/loss of use)
  • 5703.21 (tax commissioner information)
  • 5747.18 (tax commissioner information)

Amendments Challenged by Referendum

(Effective August 25, 2006)
  • 4121.10 (public records)
  • 4121.12 (oversight commission authority)
  • 4121.131 (access to criminal justice databases)
  • 4123.01 (injury definition)
  • 4123.512 (appeals to court)
  • 4123.52 (continuing jurisdiction)
  • 4123.54 (coverage)
  • 4123.56 (wage loss)
  • 4123.58 (permanent total)
  • 4123.61 (average weekly wage)
  • 4123.65 (settlement)
  • 4123.88 (public records)
Information courtesy of the Ohio Workers’ Compensation Bulletin. Subscribe to the Ohio Workers’ Compensation Bulletin to keep informed about the Ohio workers’ compensation system.