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Ohio Lawmakers Propose Bill to Restrict Tier II and III Sex Offenders from Schools and Child Care Centers

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 1:09 pm
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Ohio Lawmakers Propose Ban on Tier II and Tier III Sex Offenders from Schools and Child Care Centers

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio state lawmakers are pushing forward with a new bill aimed at enhancing child safety by barring Tier II and Tier III sex offenders from entering schools and child care centers, except under specific circumstances. The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 422, was introduced last week by Republican senators Tim Schaffer of Lancaster and Andrew Brenner of Delaware and has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee for further review.

The bill seeks to establish a statewide policy to prevent convicted sex offenders from accessing environments where children gather, a move lawmakers describe as a crucial step in protecting students from potential harm.

“Our students need to be able to go to school without the fear of being groomed by convicted sex offenders,” Senator Schaffer emphasized in a press release. “It is essential that Ohio has a statewide policy in place to protect our children from predators.”

Under the bill, Tier II and Tier III sex offenders would be prohibited from entering schools or child care facilities, but exceptions are outlined for legitimate reasons, such as dropping off or picking up their own children during designated times, attending medical appointments, school events, or parent-teacher conferences. Additionally, the legislation addresses voting rights, permitting these individuals to cast ballots if their polling location is within a school or child care center.

Senator Brenner echoed Schaffer’s sentiments, stating, “Parents should never have to worry about who is allowed in their child’s school. By keeping Tier II and Tier III offenders out of school environments, we are taking a necessary step to ensure every student can learn in a safe and secure setting.”

The proposed bill also introduces escalating penalties for violations. A first offense would be classified as a first-degree misdemeanor, while a second offense would rise to a fifth-degree felony. Any subsequent violations would be treated as fourth-degree felonies, reflecting the seriousness of the issue.

This move builds on existing Ohio laws, such as Section 2950.034 of the Ohio Revised Code, which currently prohibits convicted sex offenders from residing within 1,000 feet of school grounds or child care centers. The new legislation would further restrict their physical presence in these spaces, reinforcing protections for children.

The bill has sparked discussions among advocates and communities, with many praising its proactive approach to safeguarding children. However, some critics argue that the exceptions included in the legislation may create loopholes that could undermine its effectiveness.

As the bill progresses through the legislative process, Ohio residents are watching closely, hopeful that the measure will provide stronger protections for students across the state. Parents and educators alike have expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing child safety in schools and child care environments.

Senate Bill 422 represents a significant step toward establishing clear, statewide standards for protecting children in Ohio. Whether it becomes law remains to be seen, but its introduction underscores the ongoing commitment of state lawmakers to address concerns about child safety head-on.

— Reported by Nexio News

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