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.
Parma, OH
Parma Codified Ordinance 634.04 Table I sets receiving-land-use decibel caps measured at the property boundary: 60 dBA in residential areas from 8 AM to 9 PM...
Parma, OH
Parma Codified Ordinance 634.03(b) caps outdoor amplified music at places of public entertainment at 50 dBB measured at the property line of residentially zo...
Parma, OH
Retaining walls in Parma fall under Chapter 1707 Basic Standards for Property Maintenance, which requires accessory structures and walls to be kept structura...
Parma, OH
Parma may permit backyard chickens with limits on flock size and setbacks. Roosters typically banned in residential zones. Livestock restricted by zoning.
Parma, OH
Parma permits recreational fire pits under Ohio Fire Code 307.4 provisions. Fires must be contained to a pit no larger than 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet hig...
Parma, OH
Backyard recreational fires in Parma are allowed under Ohio Fire Code 307.4 provisions but subject to local restrictions. Fires must be for recreation or coo...
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