Legislation

HB811

Regards Behavioral Health licensed residential facilities

House | Introduced In House

๐Ÿ“‹ What This Bill Does

The bill seeks to amend regulations for residential facilities licensed by the Department of Behavioral Health in Ohio, specifying definitions, licensing requirements, and operational standards.

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Rationale

The bill aligns with libertarian principles to some extent by recognizing the rights of operators to manage residential facilities without undue government interference. However, the regulatory framework outlined in the bill may impose restrictions on property rights and limit individual freedom in the operation of such facilities.

Risks and Concerns

  • The bill may increase government intervention in the operation of residential facilities, potentially infringing on the rights of operators and limiting individual autonomy.
  • The licensing requirements and compliance standards set forth in the bill could lead to bureaucratic hurdles and increased costs for operators, hampering free market dynamics.

Platform Citations (2)

2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1) SUPPORTS
The bill's impact on property rights and regulation aligns with the principles outlined in this section.
2.8 Marketplace Freedom (2_8) OPPOSES
The bill's regulatory framework and licensing requirements may restrict marketplace freedom and impede free market dynamics.
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