Ohio HB 513 (2022) preempts local flavored tobacco and vapor product bans, reserving sales regulation to the state, with continued legal disputes.
House Bill 513, signed in January 2023 and codified in ORC 9.681, preempts municipalities from regulating the sale, distribution, packaging, marketing, taxation, or use of tobacco, alternative nicotine, and vapor products. The law was passed after Columbus and several Ohio cities adopted local flavored tobacco bans. Governor DeWine vetoed a follow-up provision; the legislature overrode parts of it. Ohio cities including Columbus and Cleveland have continued litigation, with Ohio Supreme Court review pending in cases challenging the preemption statute as a violation of municipal home rule.
Local ordinances that conflict with ORC 9.681 are unenforceable and may be struck down through declaratory action.
Dayton, OH
Dayton prohibits storing abandoned, inoperable, or unregistered vehicles on public streets or visible on private property. Vehicles may be tagged and towed a...
Dayton, OH
Dayton regulates electric vehicle charging infrastructure for residential and commercial properties. Building codes may require EV-ready parking in new const...
Dayton, OH
Dayton regulates overnight parking on public streets. Many areas restrict parking between certain hours or require permits for overnight street parking.
Dayton, OH
Dayton requires pool barriers meeting safety codes to prevent drowning. Fences must be at least 4 to 5 feet tall with self-closing, self-latching gates.
Dayton, OH
Dayton requires permits for retaining walls above a certain height, typically 4 feet. Engineering review may be required for taller walls.
Dayton, OH
Dayton restricts or prohibits intentional feeding of wildlife including deer, coyotes, and bears. Feeding wildlife creates public safety hazards and nuisance...
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