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Rule 5101:2-18-08 | Training and professional development requirements for an approved child day camp.
...ments for an approved child day camp? (1) All child day camp staff members are to be currently trained in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) appropriate for the age and developmental levels of the children in care. (a) First aid and CPR trainings are to be completed within the first thirty days of hire. (b) Until all required individuals are current in the trainings, at a minimu... |
Rule 5101:2-18-12 | Transportation and field trip safety for an approved child day camp.
...? The approved child day camp shall: (1) Have written and signed permission from the parent before transporting or escorting a child away from the primary use spaces of the approved child day camp for field trips and routine trips as detailed in appendix A to this rule. The permission slips shall be kept on file at the approved day camp for one year. (2) Have the information pursuant to paragra... |
Rule 5101:2-18-12 | Transportation and field trip safety for an approved child day camp.
...? The approved child day camp is to: (1) Have written and signed permission from the parent before transporting or escorting a child away from the primary use spaces of the approved child day camp for field trips and routine trips as detailed in appendix A to this rule. The permission slips shall be kept on file at the approved day camp for one year. (2) Have the information pursuant to rule 51... |
Rule 5101:2-20-06 | The county adult protective services memorandum of understanding.
...sponsibilities pursuant to section 5101.621 of the Revised Code when conducting elder abuse, neglect or exploitation assessments or investigations. The purpose of the memorandum is to delineate clearly the role and responsibilities of each official or agency in assessing or investigating elder abuse, neglect or exploitation in the county. The respective duties and requirements of all involved ... |
Rule 5101:2-20-16 | Case planning and case review for adult protective services.
...shall be part of the case record. (1) A case plan shall be developed by the CDJFS or its designated agency no later than thirty calendar days after whichever of the following occurs first: (a) The case decision indicates the need for services and the adult agrees to the provision of protective services. (b) The adult requests services and the CDJFS or its designated agency determines that the ... |
Rule 5101:2-20-16 | Case planning and case
review for adult protective services.
...shall be part of the case record. (1) A case plan shall be developed by the CDJFS or its designated agency no later than thirty calendar days after whichever of the following occurs first: (a) The case decision indicates the need for services and the adult agrees to the provision of protective services. (b) The adult requests services and the CDJFS or its designated agency determines that the ... |
Rule 5101:2-25-03 | Title XX county profile.
... services (ODJFS) by June fifteenth. (1) The county profile shall identify the Title XX social services to be provided during the federal fiscal year, October first to September thirtieth of the upcoming year. (2) If the CDJFS has altered the original profile submitted in June, the CDJFS shall submit to ODJFS, an amended profile that has been approved by the county commissioner or designee by t... |
Rule 5101:2-25-03 | Title XX county profile.
... with paragraph (D) of this rule. (1) The CDJFS is to maintain the original and all amended county profile(s) with signature(s) of approval by the CDJFS' director and county commissioner(s) or designee, and the date and location of the public hearing pursuant to paragraphs (D) and (E) of this rule, on file to present at a state hearing upon request or in the event of an inquiry. (2) Once the... |
Rule 5101:2-33-14 | PCSA requirements for recording a child fatality or near fatality.
...ation system (SACWIS) pursuant to rule 5101:2-36-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) The PCSA shall categorize a child fatality or near fatality alleged to have occurred through known or suspected child abuse or neglect as a child abuse or neglect report. (C) A near fatality includes allegations of known or suspected child abuse or neglect certified by a physician to place a child in serious or c... |
Rule 5101:2-33-14 | PCSA requirements for recording a child fatality or near fatality.
...mation system (CCWIS) pursuant to rule 5101:2-36-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) The PCSA is to categorize a child fatality or near fatality alleged to have occurred through known or suspected child abuse or neglect as a child abuse or neglect report. (C) A near fatality includes allegations of known or suspected child abuse or neglect certified by a physician to place a child in serious or c... |
Rule 5101:2-33-21 | Confidentiality and dissemination of child welfare information.
...S) is confidential pursuant to section 5101.131 of the Revised Code. This information may be shared only when dissemination is authorized by this rule. (B) If any information is disseminated, the public children services agency (PCSA) shall notify the receiver of the information that all of the following apply: (1) The information is confidential and is not subject to disclosure pursuant to sect... |
Rule 5101:2-33-27 | Title IV-E agency contract and contract monitoring for non-placement services.
...le IV-E agency, as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code, is to use the statewide "agreement for Title IV-E agencies for the provision of non-placement services," hereinafter referred to as the " non-placement agreement," in the statewide automated child welfare system (SACWIS) when: (1) Contracting for aftercare support from a qualified residential treatment program (QRTP) ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-28 | Joint planning and sharing of information among the PCSA and CDJFS.
...formation with the CDJFS in order to: (1) Assess, plan and provide coordinated services to children, families and adults receiving services from the PCSA and the CDJFS. (2) Assist the CDJFS in establishing best interests statements for minor parents who apply for or participate in Ohio works first (OWF) pursuant to section 5107.24 of the Revised Code. (3) Assist OWF families receiving servi... |
Rule 5101:2-33-29 | Verification of United States citizenship and immigration status for all children in foster care.
...ents that verify citizenship are: (1) A U.S. birth certificate. (2) A U.S. passport, unless it is authorized with a limitation; limited passports are issued through the department of homeland security (DHS). (3) A certification of birth issued by the department of state (form DS-1350). (4) A report of birth abroad of a U.S. citizen (form FS-240). (5) A certificate of birth abroad (FS-... |
Rule 5101:2-33-55 | Education and training requirements for PCSA caseworkers.
...e, "caseworker" is defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) A public children services agency (PCSA) may hire an applicant as a caseworker only if the applicant has one or more of the following: (1) A bachelor's degree in human services related studies. (2) A bachelor's degree in any field and employed for at least two years in a human services related occupation. (3... |
Rule 5101:2-33-56 | Training requirements for PCSA supervisors.
...e, "supervisor" is defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) Public children services agency (PCSA) supervisors are to complete a minimum of sixty hours of supervisory core training offered by the Ohio child welfare training program (OCWTP), including core course(s) in screening reports of child abuse, neglect, or dependency, during their first year of continuous employment ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-70 | Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) access.
... IV-B of the Social Security Act of 1967, P.L. 109-288, 120 Stat. 1244 (2006), the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, 110 Stat. 3064 (1996), 42 U.S.C. 5101, Title IV-E of the Social Security Act of 1967, 110 Stat. 2166 (1996), 42 U.S.C. 670, and Title XX of the Social Security Act, 124 Stat. 803 (2010), 42 U.S.C. 1397. (B) The data in Ohio SACWIS is confidential and access to any child wel... |
Rule 5101:2-36-01 | Intake and screening procedures for child abuse, neglect, dependency and family in need of services reports; and information and/or referral intakes.
...n as information and/or referral: (1) The name(s) and address(es) of the child and his parent, guardian or custodian and all household members. (2) The child's age. (3) The child's and any family member's race and ethnicity. (4) The type, extent, frequency, and duration of the abuse, neglect or dependency, as applicable. (5) Alleged perpetrator's access to the child, if applicabl... |
Rule 5101:2-36-01 | Intake and screening procedures for child abuse, neglect, dependency, family in need of services, and post-emancipation reports; and information and/or referral intakes.
...n as information and/or referral: (1) The name(s) and address(es) of the child and the child's parent(s), guardian(s), or custodian(s) and all household members. (2) The child's age. (3) The child's and any other individual's race and ethnicity. (4) The type, extent, frequency, duration, and incident date(s) of the abuse, neglect, or dependency, as applicable. (5) Alleged perpetrator... |
Rule 5101:2-36-03 | PCSA requirements for intra-familial child abuse and/or neglect assessment/investigations.
...one or more of the following applies: (1) The alleged perpetrator is a member of the alleged child victim's family. (2) The alleged perpetrator is known to the family or child and has had access to the alleged child victim, whether or not the access was known or authorized by the child's parent, guardian or custodian. (3) The alleged perpetrator is involved in daily or regular care for the all... |
Rule 5101:2-36-03 | PCSA requirements for intra-familial child abuse and/or neglect assessment/investigations.
...one or more of the following applies: (1) The alleged perpetrator is a member of the alleged child victim's family. (2) The alleged perpetrator is known to the family or child and has had access to the alleged child victim, whether or not the access was known or authorized by the child's parent, guardian or custodian. (3) The alleged perpetrator is involved in daily or regular care for the all... |
Rule 5101:2-36-04 | PCSA requirements for conducting a specialized assessment/investigation.
...r more of the following criteria: (1) Is a person responsible for the alleged child victim's care in an out-of-home care setting as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (2) Is a person responsible for the alleged child victim's care in out-of-home care as defined in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code. (3) Has access to the alleged child victim by virtue of his/her emplo... |
Rule 5101:2-36-04 | PCSA requirements for conducting a specialized assessment/investigation.
...r more of the following criteria: (1) Is a person responsible for the alleged child victim's care in an out-of-home care setting as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (2) Is a person responsible for the alleged child victim's care in out-of-home care as defined in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code. (3) Has access to the alleged child victim by virtue of their employm... |
Rule 5101:2-36-05 | PCSA requirements for conducting stranger danger investigations.
...enforcement authority pursuant to rule 5101:2-36-12 of the Administrative Code within twenty-four hours of the time the report was screened in, unless the report was received from the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction. (C) The PCSA shall initiate the stranger danger report in accordance with the following: (1) For an emergency report, attempt a face-to-face contact with the alleged child ... |
Rule 5101:2-36-05 | PCSA requirements for conducting stranger danger investigations.
...enforcement authority pursuant to rule 5101:2-36-12 of the Administrative Code within twenty-four hours of the time the report was screened in, unless the report was received from the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction. (C) The PCSA is to initiate the stranger danger report in accordance with the following: (1) For an emergency report, attempt a face-to-face contact with the alleged child ... |