Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5153.123 | Caseworker supervisor in-service training.
...e courses in screening reports of child abuse, neglect, or dependency. After a PCSA caseworker supervisor's first year of continuous employment as a PCSA caseworker supervisor, the supervisor annually shall complete thirty hours of training in areas relevant to the supervisor's assigned duties. During the first two years of continuous employment as a PCSA caseworker supervisor, each PCSA caseworker supervisor shall c... |
Section 4510.032 | Abstracts where charges dismissed or reduced or bail forfeiture.
... was dismissed or reduced. (C)(1) If a child has been adjudicated an unruly or delinquent child or a juvenile traffic offender for having committed any act that if committed by an adult would be a drug abuse offense or any violation of division (B) of section 2917.11 or of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code, the court shall notify the bureau, by means of an abstract of the court record as described in divisions (B)... |
Section 4723.25 | Continuing education courses in domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse.
... violence and its relationship to child abuse. Nurses are not required to take the courses. |
Section 4731.282 | Continuing education - domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse.
... violence and its relationship to child abuse; (2) Diagnosing and treating chronic pain, as defined in section 4731.052 of the Revised Code. (D) The board shall adopt rules providing for pro rata reductions by month of the number of hours of continuing education that must be completed for license holders who have been disabled by illness or accident or have been absent from the country. The board shall adopt th... |
Section 2151.4223 | [Recodified from R.C. 2151.4213] Consequences limited for failure to follow memorandum of understanding.
...ce obtained as a result of any reported child abuse or child neglect and does not give, and shall not be construed as giving, any rights or any grounds for appeal or post-conviction relief to any person. |
Section 2901.13 | Statute of limitations for criminal offenses.
...n of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of a child under eighteen years of age or of a child with a developmental disability or physical impairment under twenty-one years of age shall not begin to run until either of the following occurs: (1) The victim of the offense reaches the age of majority. (2) A public children services agency, or a municipal or county peace officer that is not the paren... |
Section 340.15 | Referral of parent, guardian, or custodian of child at imminent risk of being abused or neglected.
...Code as being at imminent risk of being abused or neglected because of an addiction of a parent, guardian, or custodian of the child to a drug of abuse or alcohol shall refer the child's parent, guardian, or custodian and, if the agency determines that the child needs alcohol and drug addiction services, the child to a community addiction services provider. A public children services agency that is sent a court order... |
Section 109.93 | Attorney general education fund.
... environmental protection, drug abuse, child abuse, peace officer training, crime prevention, and law. The fund may also be used to pay costs associated with the solicitation of gifts and grants for the purposes of the fund, and the costs of administering the fund. The fund shall not be used to replace money spent by local programs for similar purposes. |
Section 2152.19 | Disposition orders.
... Code for the care and protection of an abused, neglected, or dependent child; (2) Commit the child to the temporary custody of any school, camp, institution, or other facility operated for the care of delinquent children by the county, by a district organized under section 2152.41 or 2151.65 of the Revised Code, or by a private agency or organization, within or without the state, that is authorized and qualified to... |
Section 3109.15 | Children's trust fund board.
...or; and professional providers of child abuse and child neglect services. Two members of the board shall be members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives and shall be members of two different political parties. Two members of the board shall be members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate and shall be members of two different political parties. All ... |
Section 3109.16 | Powers of the board.
... funds for the purpose of funding child abuse and child neglect prevention programs. (2) The board may solicit and accept gifts, money, and other donations from any public or private source, including individuals, philanthropic foundations or organizations, corporations, or corporation endowments. (3) The board may develop private-public partnerships to support the mission of the children's trust fund. (4) T... |
Section 3109.176 | Denial or reduction of funding.
...s on a pro-rated daily basis to a child abuse and child neglect regional prevention council for the fiscal year for which a regional prevention plan was required to be developed under any of the following circumstances: (1) If a council fails to submit to the board a regional prevention plan pursuant to section 3109.174 of the Revised Code by the date specified by the board; (2) If a council fails to submit to the ... |
Section 3109.178 | Requests for start-up costs.
...(A) Each child abuse and child neglect regional prevention council may request from the children's trust fund board up to five thousand dollars for each county within the council's region to be used as one-time, start-up costs for the establishment and operation of a children's advocacy center to serve each county in the region or a center to serve two or more contiguous counties within the region. (B) On receipt ... |
Section 3109.179 | Rules.
... (1) Operation requirements for child abuse and child neglect regional prevention councils; (2) The manner in which boards of county commissioners are to appoint council members; (3) The form and manner by which councils are to submit regional prevention plans. (B) The department may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code regarding the following: (1) Duties of council members; ... |
Section 3314.99 | Penalty.
...ndition of a nature that constitutes abuse or neglect of the child; (b) During the period between the violation of division (F) of section 3314.40 of the Revised Code and the conviction of or plea of guilty by the person for that violation, the employee who is the subject of the report that the person fails to submit inflicts on any child attending a school district, educational service center, pub... |
Section 3319.99 | Penalty.
... condition of a nature that constitutes abuse or neglect of the child; (b) During the period between the violation of division (F) of section 3319.313 of the Revised Code and the conviction of or plea of guilty by the person for that violation, the employee who is the subject of the report that the person fails to submit inflicts on any child attending a school district, educational service center, public or nonpub... |
Section 3326.99 | Penalty.
...ndition of a nature that constitutes abuse or neglect of the child; (b) During the period between the violation of division (F) of section 3326.24 of the Revised Code and the conviction of or plea of guilty by the person for that violation, the employee who is the subject of the report that the person fails to submit inflicts on any child attending a school district, educational service center, pub... |
Section 3328.99 | Penalties.
... condition of a nature that constitutes abuse or neglect of the child. (b) During the period between the violation of division (F) of section 3328.19 of the Revised Code and the conviction of or plea of guilty by the person for that violation, the employee who is the subject of the report that the person fails to submit inflicts on any child attending a school district, educational service center, public or no... |
Section 5104.042 | Suspension of child care center and home licenses without hearing.
...nd the person alleged to have inflicted abuse or neglect on the child who is the subject of the report is any of the following: (a) The owner, licensee, or administrator of the center, type A home, or licensed type B home; (b) An employee of the center, type A home, or licensed type B home who has not immediately been placed on administrative leave or released from employment; (c) Any person who resides in t... |
Section 5126.99 | Penalty.
... condition of a nature that constitutes abuse or neglect of the child; (b) During the period between the violation of division (F) of section 5126.253 of the Revised Code and the conviction of or plea of guilty by the person for that violation, the employee who is the subject of the report that the person fails to submit inflicts on any child attending a school district, educational service center,... |
Section 2151.04 | Dependent child defined.
...hild who resides in the household is an abused, neglected, or dependent child. (2) Because of the circumstances surrounding the abuse, neglect, or dependency of the sibling or other child and the other conditions in the household of the child, the child is in danger of being abused or neglected by that parent, guardian, custodian, or member of the household. |
Section 3119.23 | Factors to be considered in granting a deviation.
...-ordered reunification efforts in child abuse, neglect, or dependency cases; (P) Extraordinary child care costs required for the child or children that exceed the maximum state-wide average cost estimate as described in division (P)(1)(d) of section 3119.05 of the Revised Code, including extraordinary costs associated with caring for a child or children with specialized physical, psychological, or educational needs... |
Section 3301.54 | Direction and supervision of preschool program - qualifications of staff members.
...ent or early childhood education, child abuse recognition and prevention, and first aid, and in the prevention, recognition, and management of communicable diseases, until a total of forty-five hours has been completed, unless the staff member holds an associate or higher degree in child development or early childhood education from an accredited college, university, or technical college, or any type of educator lice... |
Section 2151.3525 | [Former R.C. 2151.3523, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Immunity of parent and of person or entity taking possession of deserted child.
...n of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child is not immune from civil or criminal liability for abuse or neglect. (C) A person or entity that takes possession of a child pursuant to section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code or takes emergency temporary custody of and provides temporary emergency care for a child pursuant to section 2151.3519 of the Revised Code is immune from any civil liability... |
Section 109.65 | Missing children clearinghouse - missing children fund.
...ndangering children, domestic violence, abuse of a child and contributing to the dependency, neglect, unruliness, or delinquency of a child, sexual offenses, drug offenses, prostitution offenses, and obscenity offenses, and other provisions of the Revised Code that could relate to missing children; (e) Legislation being considered by the general assembly, legislatures of other states, the congress of the United St... |