Legislation

HB712

Revise the laws governing accessible parking

House | Introduced In House

๐Ÿ“‹ What This Bill Does

This bill aims to revise laws governing accessible parking in Ohio by making changes to various sections of the Revised Code related to parking enforcement, accessible parking locations, and service fees for vehicle registration.

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Rationale

The bill has a low alignment score with libertarian principles due to its focus on increasing regulations and government involvement in parking enforcement and accessibility. It expands government control over parking enforcement officers, mandates specific requirements for parking locations, and establishes service fees for registrations, which are contrary to libertarian ideals of limited government and individual liberty.

Risks and Concerns

  • Increased government control over parking enforcement and accessibility
  • Mandates on specific requirements for parking locations
  • Establishment of service fees for registrations

Platform Citations (3)

1.7 OPPOSES
Government force limited to protection of rights, opposition to victimless crime laws
2.1 OPPOSES
Respect for property rights and freedom of contract
2.4 OPPOSES
Opposition to taxation and government collection of money from individuals
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