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As a result of recent legislation passed in the 124th Ohio General Assembly, Ohio citizens will now have an exclusive committee to examine the customer service practices of the BMV and to make recommendations for improvement. The BMV Citizens Advisory Committee, a direct result of House Bill 182, and pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 4501.025, has been established as an advisory body. The nine (9) member committee is chaired by House Bill 182 sponsor, Representative Kirk Schuring, with Senator Bill Harris serving as the vice chair.
In addition to establishing the committee, a toll-free telephone number (1-866-238-2888) and an e-mail address (AdviseBMV@dps.state.oh.us) have been put into service for citizens to provide comments and suggestions directly to the BMV as well as the committee members.
The purpose of the committee is to provide feedback to the BMV on the state of its relations with the public by undertaking a review and evaluation of the client service practices of the BMV and advising the BMV on methods to improve its interaction with the public. The act requires the committee to examine at least the following:
As an advisory body, the committee is required to develop recommendations for the BMV on how to improve its interaction with the public. All recommendations must pass the committee by a majority vote. The act instructs the committee to provide copies of its recommendations to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Director of Public Safety.
Phillip Scott, Mansfield
Phillip Lattavo, Canton