2006 Ohio Revised Code - 2307.94. Tolling of limitation on claim based on nonmalignant condition; claim is distinct from cancer claim; settlement not to release future cancer claim.

§ 2307.94. Tolling of limitation on claim based on nonmalignant condition; claim is distinct from cancer claim; settlement not to release future cancer claim.
 

(A)  Notwithstanding any other provision of the Revised Code, with respect to any asbestos claim based upon a nonmalignant condition that is not barred as of the effective date of this section, the period of limitations shall not begin to run until the exposed person has a cause of action for bodily injury pursuant to section 2305.10 of the Revised Code. An asbestos claim based upon a nonmalignant condition that is filed before the cause of action for bodily injury pursuant to that section arises is preserved for purposes of the period of limitations. 

(B)  An asbestos claim that arises out of a nonmalignant condition shall be a distinct cause of action from an asbestos claim relating to the same exposed person that arises out of asbestos-related cancer. No damages shall be awarded for fear or risk of cancer in any tort action asserting only an asbestos claim for a nonmalignant condition. 

(C)  No settlement of an asbestos claim for a nonmalignant condition that is concluded after the effective date of this section shall require, as a condition of settlement, the release of any future claim for asbestos-related cancer. 
 

HISTORY: 150 v H 292, § 1, eff. 9-2-04.
 

See provisions, §§ 3 and 4, H.B. 292 (150 v  - ), following RC § 2307.91. 

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