10/29/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/29/2025 14:36
COLUMBUS-State Representative Tracy Richardson (R-Marysville) is pleased to announce the Ohio House of Representatives today passed House Bill 268, legislation to update the Certificate of Qualification for Employment (CQE) program, enhancing its effectiveness for Ohioans going through the rehabilitation process while strengthening Ohio's workforce.
House Bill 268 will allow individuals to apply for a CQE one year after their release from incarceration, aligning with the Certificate of Qualification for Housing (CQH) program. Under current law, individuals with a felony conviction must complete up to five years of Community Control Sanctions and then wait an additional year before they are eligible to apply for a CQE, creating barriers to reintegration and rehabilitation.
"This bill creates hope and an opportunity to strengthen the workforce," said Richardson. "It will get those who have been incarcerated and released the opportunity to return to work sooner."
This legislation will simply update the CQE eligibility timeline for individuals with felony convictions. It will not change the application process, disqualifying offenses, or the requirement for judicial review.
House Bill 268 now moves to the Ohio Senate for further consideration.