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New Year’s Day Means New Ohio Laws Enforced

New Year’s Day Means New Ohio Laws Enforced

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Friday marks the beginning of a new decade and the enforcement of several new state laws.

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CENTRAL OHIO—Friday marks the beginning of 2010 and the enforcement of several new state laws.

Some of the laws come with fines while another is to help those who have preexisting conditions obtain health care.

NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS on why these new laws matter to you.

When motorists have their wipers turned on, the vehicle’s headlights should be turned on, too.

Disobeying motorists have received warnings during the past few months, but it could mean a $150 ticket come Friday and beyond.

In April, new guidelines for children and booster seats will be enforced.

Children ages 4 to 7 who are less than 4 feet 9 inches tall must be restrained in a booster seat.

Parents and drivers of children have four months to prepare for the law. After that, $25 to $75 fines will kick in.

Also starting Friday, a new law goes into effect to make health-insurance coverage more affordable for Ohioans with preexisting conditions and chronic diseases.

All-purpose vehicle owners will see new fees. Click here to learn more.

Ohioans also will be able to compare hospital care at the Ohio Department of Health’s Web site: http://www.odh.ohio.gov/.

For additional information, stay with NBC 4 and refresh nbc4i.com—Where Accuracy Matters.
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