HOOVER v. BD. OF FRANKLIN CITY. COMMRS.

No. 84-401.

19 Ohio St. 3d 1 (1985)

HOOVER, APPELLEE AND CROSS-APPELLANT, v. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO, ET AL., APPELLANTS AND CROSS-APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided August 9, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Topper, Alloway, Goodman, DeLeone & Duffey, N. Victor Goodman, John Duffey and John F. Stock, for appellee and cross-appellant.

Michael Miller, prosecuting attorney, Joan G. Robinson and James R. Kirk, for appellants and cross-appellees Board of County Commissioners and County Hospital Commission.

Robert L. DeVictor, for appellant and cross-appellee Jess Howard Electric Co.

Anthony Celebrezze, Jr., attorney general, and Richard A. Green, for amici curiae, Ohio General Assembly, Ohio Governor and Ohio Director of Development.


CLIFFORD F. BROWN, J.

I

The first issue posed by the instant cause is whether the validity of a statute may be challenged on the basis that the bill from which it originated was considered fewer than three times on three different days in each house of the legislature. We hold that where it can be proven that the bill in question was not considered the required three times, the consequent enactment is void and without legal effect.

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