S.W. Ohio Basketball, Inc. v. Himes

2021 Ohio 415, 167 N.E.3d 1001
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedFebruary 16, 2021
DocketCA2020-08-045
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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S.W. Ohio Basketball, Inc. v. Himes, 2021 Ohio 415, 167 N.E.3d 1001 (Ohio Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

[Cite as S.W. Ohio Basketball, Inc. v. Himes, 2021-Ohio-415.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

TWELFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO

WARREN COUNTY

SOUTHWESTERN OHIO BASKETBALL, : INC., et al., : CASE NO . CA2020-08-045 Appellees, : OPINION 2/16/2021 - vs - :

: LANCE HIMES, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR OF THE OHIO : DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, et al.,

Appellants.

CIVIL APPEAL FROM WARREN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Case No. 20-CV-93409

Davidson Law Offices Co., L.P.A., Matthew D. Davidson, David T. Davidson, Matthew D. Davidson, 2 South Third Street, Suite 301, P.O. Box 567, Hamilton, Ohio 45011, for appellees, Southwestern Ohio Basketball, Inc. and Kingdom Sports Center, Inc.

Sams Fischer, LLC, Robert S. Fischer, 5155 Financial Way, Suite 11, Mason, Ohio 45050, for appellee, Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Zeiger Tigges & Little LLP, Marion H. Little, Jr., John W. Zeiger, 41 South High Street, Suite 3500, Columbus, Ohio 43215, special counsel for appellants, Lance Himes, Director of Ohio Department of Health and Amy Acton, former Director of Ohio Department of Health

Dinsmore & Shohl LLP, Robert M. Zimmerman, 255 East Fifth Street, Suite 1900, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, special counsel for appellants, Lance Himes, Director of Ohio Department of Health and Amy Acton, former Director of Ohio Department of Health

David A. Yost, Ohio Attorney General, 30 E. Broad St., 14th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215. Warren CA2020-08-045

S. POWELL, J.

{¶ 1} Appellants, Lance Himes, in his official capacity as the Director of the Ohio

Department of Health,1 Dr. Amy Acton, in her official capacity as the former Director of the

Ohio Department of Health, and the Warren County Health District ("WCHD"), appeal the

decision of the Warren County Court of Common Pleas granting a preliminary injunction to

appellees, Southwestern Ohio Basketball, Inc. ("SOB"), Kingdom Sports Center, Inc.

("KSC"), and Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau ("WCCVB"), in this case

involving a challenge to certain restrictions contained in a health order issued on August 1,

2020 by Mr. Himes, in his role as the Director of the Ohio Department of Health, governing

the resumption of contact and non-contact sports in Ohio during the ongoing COVID-19

pandemic. For the reasons outlined below, we reverse the trial court's decision.

The Parties

{¶ 2} Dr. Acton is the now former Director of the Ohio Department of Health

("ODH"). Dr. Acton was replaced as the Director of ODH by Mr. Himes.

{¶ 3} WCHD is a governmental agency that serves Warren County residents in the

prevention of the spread of disease, the promotion of healthy lifestyles, and protection

against the exposure to health risks.

{¶ 4} SOB is an organization that operates youth basketball leagues and

tournaments at indoor sports facilities located within Warren County. These youth

basketball leagues and tournaments serve youth in grades K-12.

{¶ 5} KSC operates an indoor sports facility in Warren County that hosts year-round

soccer and basketball leagues and tournaments. These leagues and tournaments draw

1. We note that Mr. Himes is referred to as both the Director and the Interim Director of the Ohio Department of Health within these proceedings. For purposes of simplicity, this court will refer to Mr. Himes as the Director rather than the Interim Director throughout this opinion. -2- Warren CA2020-08-045

upon teams spanning Ohio and across the greater Midwest region. This is in addition to

other services that KSC provides to the local community. This includes, for instance,

childcare.

{¶ 6} WCCVB is an organization that co-owns the Warren County Sports Park that

stages or hosts a variety of outdoor sporting tournaments. These outdoor sporting

tournaments include, but are not limited to, tournaments for soccer, baseball, and lacrosse.

Ohio's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

{¶ 7} On March 9, 2020, the Governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine, issued an executive

order that declared a state of emergency to protect the well-being of Ohioans from the

effects of the emerging COVID-19 disease. As described in that order, COVID-19 is a

respiratory disease that can result in serious illness or death that is easily transmittable from

person to person who are in close contact with each other (within about six feet) through

respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. New

vaccines promise an eventual end to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, those vaccines

are not yet widely available and the COVID-19 disease continues to spread throughout the

state and the country at large.

{¶ 8} In response to the growing spread of the COVID-19 disease, which, to date,

has resulted in more than 400,000 deaths nationwide, Dr. Acton began issuing a series of

health orders pursuant to her authority as the then Director of ODH. These orders were

intended to prevent an overtaxing of the healthcare system and hospitals, increase capacity

for testing for the virus that causes the COVID-19 disease, SARS-CoV-2, allow for the

production of necessary personal protective equipment, and generally curtail the spread of

the virus. Among these were health orders closing K-12 schools, orders limiting or

prohibiting mass gatherings, and an order closing polling locations for the March 17, 2020

primary elections. These are just a few of the restrictions that have been imposed at the

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local, state, and federal level to stem the spread of COVID-19 disease.

{¶ 9} After being appointed as Dr. Acton's replacement, Mr. Himes also issued a

series of health orders pursuant to his authority as the newly appointed Director of ODH.

This includes the health order at issue in this case; the Director's Corrected Third Order to

Extend the Expiration date of Second Amended Order that Provides Guidance for Contact

Sports Practices and Non-Contact Sport Competitions, and Contact Competition, with

Exceptions issued on August 1, 2020 ("Director's August 1, 2020 Order").

The Applicable Statutes as Found in R.C. Chapter 3701

{¶ 10} The health orders initially issued by Dr. Acton, and later Mr. Himes, were done

in accordance with the authority granted to ODH, and by extension the Director of ODH, by

the General Assembly via the Ohio Revised Code. This includes R.C. 3701.13. That

statute provides, in pertinent part, the following:

The department may make special or standing orders or rules for preventing the use of fluoroscopes for nonmedical purposes that emit doses of radiation likely to be harmful to any person, for preventing the spread of contagious or infectious diseases, for governing the receipt and conveyance of remains of deceased persons, and for such other sanitary matters as are best controlled by a general rule.

{¶ 11} R.C. 3701.14(A) further charges the Director of ODH with the responsibility to

control and suppress public outbreaks of disease like the COVID-19 disease. As that

statute provides:

The director of health shall investigate or make inquiry as to the cause of disease or illness, including contagious, infectious, epidemic, pandemic, or endemic conditions, and take prompt action to control and suppress it.

{¶ 12} R.C. 3701.352 prohibits any person from violating the health orders issued by

the Director of ODH and provides:

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