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Ohio House Bill 37, also known as 'Liv's Law,' will create greater penalties for repeat drunk driving offenders who's actions have resulted in the death of another person.
TOLEDO, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 37, also known as “Liv’s Law,” in January, enacting tougher penalties for drunk driving offenses in honor of Olivia Wright, a young ...
Driver without headlights arrested on 9th OVI: OSHP Liv’s Law is named after Ohio native Olivia Wright who was killed by a drunk driver in September of 2020.
Gov. Mike DeWine recently signed Ohio's two-year budget, which includes a provision requiring all Ohioans under 21 to complete a full driver's education course.
People under 21 years old will soon need to undergo a full driver's education course before being allowed to get their driver's license in Ohio.