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                             H.B. 186                               Bill Analysis
                  135th   General Assembly
                                                                     Click here for H.B. 186’s Fiscal Note
Version: As Introduced
Primary Sponsors: Reps. Brewer and Brennan
Effective date:
Eliza Bauler-O’Grady, Attorney
                                                         SUMMARY
                     Exempts sales of firearm safety devices from sales and use taxes.
                     Requires a vendor to notify consumers of the exemption on the premises where
                          firearms are sold and upon the sale of a firearm.
                                                DETAILED ANALYSIS
Sales and use tax exemption: firearms safety devices
        The bill exempts sales of firearms safety devices, made on or after the first day of the
first month beginning after the bill’s 90-day effective date, from state and local sales and use
taxes.1 A firearm safety device is equipment designed to prevent the unauthorized access to or
operation of a firearm. There are two types of firearm safety devices: (1) a device installed on a
firearm that requires deactivation before the firearm may be used or (2) a storage system that
requires the use of a key, combination, or biometric data to gain access to a firearm, including a
gun safe, a gun case, lockbox, or similar device, but excluding display cabinets.2
                  Notice requirements
       The bill requires a vendor to post a clearly visible notice on all premises where firearms
are sold, informing consumers that sales of firearm safety devices are exempt from sales and
use taxes. The bill also requires a vendor to furnish written notice of the exemption to the
consumer upon the sale or transfer of a firearm.3
1                 R.C. 5739.02 and 5739.03; Section 3.
2                 R.C. 5739.01.
3                 R.C. 5739.17.
                                                                                                             June 21, 2023
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                                      HISTORY
                             Action                        Date
Introduced                                      05-24-23
ANHB0186IN-135/ts
P a g e |2                                                                 H.B. 186
                                                                      As Introduced
Statutes affected: As Introduced: 5739.01, 5739.02, 5739.03, 5739.17