Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3107.12 | Prefinalization assessment of minor and petitioner; physical examination.
...ychological background, including prior abuse of the child and behavioral problems of the child; (9) If applicable, the documents or forms required under sections 3107.032, 3107.10, and 3107.101 of the Revised Code. The assessor shall file the prefinalization report with the court not later than twenty days prior to the date scheduled for the final hearing on the adoption unless the court determines there is go... |
Section 5101.136 | Request for search of system information.
...stem as an alleged perpetrator of child abuse or neglect and a search reveals that a "substantiated" disposition exists, the department shall send a letter to the person who requested the search indicating a "match." |
Section 2152.21 | Dispositions for child adjudicated juvenile traffic offender.
...nds and satisfactorily completes a drug abuse or alcohol abuse education, intervention, or treatment program specified by the court. During the time the child is attending a program as described in this division, the court shall retain the child's temporary instruction permit, probationary driver's license, or driver's license issued, and the court shall return the permit or license if it terminates the suspension... |
Section 3127.18 | Temporary emergency jurisdiction - no previous custody determination.
...d to or threatened with mistreatment or abuse. (B) If there is no previous child custody determination that is entitled to be enforced under this chapter and a child custody proceeding has not been commenced in a court of a state having jurisdiction under sections 3127.15 to 3127.17 of the Revised Code or a similar statute of another state, a child custody determination made under this section remains in effect... |
Section 2152.202 | Reimbursement for costs of positive drug tests.
... committing an act that would be a drug abuse offense if committed by an adult may order the child to pay to the state, municipal, or county law enforcement agencies that handled the investigation and prosecution all of the costs that the state, municipal corporation, or county reasonably incurred in having tests performed under section 2925.51 of the Revised Code or in any other manner on any substance that was the ... |
Section 5104.38 | Rules governing financial and administrative requirements for publicly funded child day-care.
... (G) Procedures to deal with fraud and abuse committed by either recipients or providers of publicly funded child care; (H) Procedures for establishing a child care grant or loan program in accordance with the child care block grant act; (I) Standards and procedures for applicants to apply for grants and loans, and for the department to make grants and loans; (J) A definition of "person who stands in loco p... |
Section 5139.05 | Order to commit.
...o the department as a result of alleged abuse by department staff; an accident resulting in injury to a child committed to the department that requires medical care or treatment outside the institution in which the child is located; the discovery of a controlled substance upon the person or in the property of a child committed to the department; a suicide attempt by a child committed to the department; a suicid... |
Section 2151.031 | Abused child defined.
...As used in this chapter, an "abused child" includes any child who: (A) Is the victim of "sexual activity" as defined under Chapter 2907. of the Revised Code, where such activity would constitute an offense under that chapter, except that the court need not find that any person has been convicted of the offense in order to find that the child is an abused child; (B) Is the victim of disseminating, obtaining, or ... |
Section 5119.17 | Addicted pregnant women and their children.
...gs of abuse prior to the birth of their children; (3) Gives priority to the treatment of pregnant women addicted to drugs of abuse, including by requiring community addiction services providers that receive public funds to give priority to pregnant women referred for treatment ; ( 4) Provides for the continued monitoring of women who were addicted to a drug of abuse during their pregnancies, after the birth of th... |
Section 5153.113 | Fitness of child welfare applicant.
...t not limited to, the following: (1) Abuse and neglect reports made pursuant to section 2151.421 of the Revised Code of which the applicant is the subject where it has been determined that abuse or neglect occurred; (2) The final disposition of investigations of the abuse and neglect reports, or if the investigations have not been completed, the status of the investigations; (3) Any underlying documentation ... |
Section 2151.3514 | Order requiring parent or other caregiver to submit to assessment and treatment from alcohol and drug addiction program.
...3 of the Revised Code with respect to a child adjudicated to be an abused, neglected, or dependent child and the alcohol or other drug addiction of a parent or other caregiver of the child was the basis for the adjudication of abuse, neglect, or dependency, the court shall issue an order requiring the parent or other caregiver to submit to an assessment and, if needed, treatment from a community addiction services pr... |
Section 2151.03 | Neglected child defined - failure to provide medical or surgical care for religious reasons.
...421 of the Revised Code to report child abuse that is known or reasonably suspected or believed to have occurred, child neglect that is known or reasonably suspected or believed to have occurred, and children who are known to face or are reasonably suspected or believed to be facing a threat of suffering abuse or neglect and does not preclude any exercise of the authority of the state, any political subdivision, or a... |
Section 2923.125 | Application and licensing process.
...; has not been adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that if committed by an adult would be a felony or would be an offense under Chapter 2925., 3719., or 4729. of the Revised Code that involves the illegal possession, use, sale, administration, or distribution of or trafficking in a drug of abuse; has not been convicted of, pleaded guilty to, or adjudicated a delinquent child for committing a violatio... |
Section 5107.02 | Ohio works first program definitions.
...injury to the individual; (2) Sexual abuse; (3) Sexual activity involving a dependent child; (4) Being forced as the caretaker relative of a dependent child to engage in nonconsensual sexual acts or activities; (5) Threats of, or attempts at, physical or sexual abuse; (6) Mental abuse; (7) Neglect or deprivation of medical care. (E) "Guardian" means an individual that is granted authority by a pr... |
Section 109.77 | Certificate of completion of basic training program necessary for appointment.
... handling of missing children and child abuse and neglect cases from an approved state, county, township, or municipal police officer basic training program or receives the training within the time prescribed by rules adopted by the attorney general pursuant to section 109.741 of the Revised Code. (J) No part of any approved state, county, or municipal basic training program for bailiffs and deputy bailiffs of court... |
Section 109.79 | Ohio peace officer training academy.
... handling of missing children and child abuse and neglect cases, and training on companion animal encounters and companion animal behavior, and shall establish rules governing qualifications for admission to the academy. The commission may require competitive examinations to determine fitness of prospective trainees, so long as the examinations or other criteria for admission to the academy are consistent with the pr... |
Section 149.38 | County records commission.
...records" means written reports of child abuse or neglect, written records of investigations, or other written records required to be prepared under section 2151.421, 5101.13, 5153.166, or 5153.17 of the Revised Code. (b) A county public children services agency may submit to the county records commission applications for one-time disposal, or schedules of records retention and disposition, of paper case records tha... |
Section 2151.4220 | [Recodified from R.C. 2151.4210] Memorandum of understanding required; signatories.
...law enforcement officers handling child abuse and neglect cases in the county; (6) The prosecuting attorney of the county; (7) If the public children services agency is not the county department of job and family services, the county department of job and family services; (8) The county humane society; (9) If the public children services agency participated in the execution of a memorandum of understandin... |
Section 2151.908 | Policies and procedures for employees.
...rocedures for reporting suspected child abuse or neglect under section 2151.421 of the Revised Code; (H) An emergency medical plan; (I) Universal precautions; (J) Knowledge and skills to understand and address the issues confronting adolescents. |
Section 3119.05 | Other computing and calculating guidelines.
...family reunification efforts in a child abuse, neglect, or dependency proceeding, to the extent that compliance with those efforts limits the parent's ability to earn income. (5) The parent is institutionalized for a period of twelve months or more with no other available income or assets. (J) When a court or agency calculates the income of a parent, it shall not determine a parent to be voluntarily unemployed ... |
Section 3301.56 | Duties of director of program - staff requirements and maximum group size - right of access.
...yee who has completed a course in child abuse recognition and prevention. (D) Any parent, guardian, or custodian of a child enrolled in a preschool program shall be permitted unlimited access to the school during its hours of operation to contact the parent's, guardian's, or custodian's child, evaluate the care provided by the program, or evaluate the premises, or for other purposes approved by the director. Upon ... |
Section 5103.131 | Federal grant application for children's crisis care facilities.
...es for a federal grant under the "Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act," 42 U.S.C. 5116, and the "Family First Prevention Services Act," 42 U.S.C. 50711, 50723, and 50741, to assist children's crisis care facilities certified under section 5103.13 of the Revised Code in providing temporary residential and other care to preteens. |
Section 5103.6015 | Federal grant application for residential infant care centers.
...es for a federal grant under the "Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act," 42 U.S.C. 5116, and the "Family First Prevention Services Act," 42 U.S.C. 50711, 50723, and 50741 to assist residential infant care centers certified under section 5103.603 of the Revised Code in providing temporary residential and other care to infants. |
Section 5104.015 | Adoption of rules.
... of communicable diseases, and in child abuse recognition and prevention; (V) Standards providing for the needs of children who have disabilities or who require treatment for health conditions while the child is receiving child care or publicly funded child care in the center; (W) A procedure for reporting of injuries of children that occur at the center; (X) Standards for licensing child care centers for ch... |
Section 5104.017 | Adoption of rules governing the operation of type A family child care homes.
... of communicable diseases, and in child abuse recognition and prevention; (V) Standards providing for the needs of children who have disabilities or who require treatment for health conditions while the child is receiving child care or publicly funded child care in the type A home; (W) Standards for the maximum number of children per child care staff member; (X) Requirements for the amount of usable indoor f... |