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Section 5123.31 | Confidentiality.

...f such person dies while in the care or custody of the department, the date and cause of death. These and such other facts as the department requires shall be furnished by the managing officer of each institution within ten days after the commitment, entrance, death, or discharge of a resident. Except as provided in division (C) of this section, the department shall maintain the records described in this division in...

Section 5123.59 | Bond.

...y require any of its employees having custody or control of funds or property to give bond to the probate court with sufficient surety, conditioned upon the full and faithful accounting of all trust funds which the employee holds. The amount of the bond shall be determined by the court and may be modified by the court.

Section 5123.74 | Emergency institutionalization by probate court.

... police officer or sheriff to take into custody and transport such person to an institution or other place as designated in section 5123.77 of the Revised Code; (2) Order the county board of developmental disabilities to provide services to the individual in the community if the board's assessment of the individual conducted under section 5123.711 of the Revised Code identifies that resources are available to meet t...

Section 5123.75 | Probable cause hearing.

...eld before the respondent is taken into custody.

Section 5123.79 | Discharging involuntary resident.

...on, program, facility, or person having custody of a resident institutionalized pursuant to section 5123.76 of the Revised Code, or on the order of the probate division of the court of common pleas, the resident may be called for a rehearing to determine the advisability of continued institutionalization at a place within the county of resident's residence or the county where the resident is institutionalized as the ...

Section 5123.80 | Trial visits.

...r, or sheriff to take the resident into custody and transport the resident to the institution. (E) An involuntarily committed resident who has successfully completed one year of continuous trial visit shall be automatically discharged.

Section 5123.811 | Reporting change of location, death or condition of resident.

...any resident under the care, treatment, custody, or control of such managing officer.

Section 5123.83 | Civil and public or private employment rights.

...developmental disability. Any person in custody, voluntarily or involuntarily, under the provisions of this chapter, retains all rights not specifically denied the person under this or any other chapter of the Revised Code.

Section 5123.93 | Guardianship of minor.

...ldren services agency to whom permanent custody has been assigned pursuant to Chapter 2151. of the Revised Code shall have the same authority and responsibility it would have if the child were not a person with an intellectual disability and were not institutionalized. In no case shall the guardianship of a person with an intellectual disability be assigned to the managing officer or any other employee of an institu...

Section 5139.101 | Transitional services program.

...h leaving the supervision, control, and custody of the department at twenty-one years of age. The program shall provide supportive services for specific educational or rehabilitative purposes, under conditions agreed upon by both the department and the youth and terminable by either. Services shall cease not later than when the youth reaches twenty-two years of age and shall not be construed as extending control of a...

Section 5139.11 | Prevention and control of juvenile delinquency.

...ildren from institutionalization to the custody of the committing court; (K)(1) Coordinate and assist juvenile justice systems by doing the following: (a) Performing juvenile justice system planning in the state, including any planning that is required by any federal law; (b) Collecting, analyzing, and correlating information and data concerning the juvenile justice system in the state; (c) Cooperating with a...

Section 5139.18 | Supervision of children released from institutions.

...youth services when the department has custody of the child or is performing any services for the child that are required by the juvenile court or by statute, and the department requests the records in accordance with division (D)(3)(a) of section 2151.14 of the Revised Code. (E) Whenever any placement official has reasonable cause to believe that any child released by a court pursuant to section 2152.22 of t...

Section 5139.38 | Transferring felony delinquent to community facility for supervised treatment prior to ordering release.

... felony delinquent shall remain in the custody of the department.

Section 5139.45 | Office of quality assurance and improvement.

...ntracted for the institutional care and custody of felony delinquents. (3) "Quality assurance program" means a comprehensive program within the department of youth services to systematically review and improve the quality of comprehensive services, including but not limited to, medical and mental health services within the department and the department's institutions, the safety and security of persons receiving ca...

Section 5139.53 | Employees authorized to apprehend violators.

...or otherwise to arrest, children in the custody of the department who are violating or are alleged to have violated the terms and conditions of supervised release or judicial release to department of youth services supervision. (2) The director of youth services may designate some of the employees designated under division (A)(1) of this section as employees authorized to carry a firearm issued by the department whi...

Section 5145.03 | Rules for government and employment of prisoners.

...d except that no prisoner who is in the custody of the department and who is incarcerated has any legal right to attend any hearing that is held on the rules pursuant to that chapter and that is held outside the institution in which the prisoner is incarcerated; however, the attorney for any prisoner may attend the hearing on behalf of the prisoner. The director may hold hearings on the rules pursuant to that chapter...

Section 5145.04 | Maintaining control of prisoners - daily record of conduct.

...control over prisoners committed to its custody that prevents them from committing crime, secure their self-support, and accomplish their reformation. When a prisoner is received into a state correctional institution upon direct sentence to the institution, the department shall enter in a register the date of the admission, the prisoner's name, age, nativity, nationality, and other facts as to parentage and early so...

Section 5145.161 | Program for employment of prisoners.

... the employment of prisoners within the custody of the department of rehabilitation and correction that the department is required to establish by division (A) of section 5145.16 of the Revised Code shall be administered in accordance with any rules adopted pursuant to division (B) of section 5145.03 of the Revised Code and with the following requirements: (1) The department shall consider the nature of the offens...

Section 5147.22 | Earnings of prisoners.

...he earnings weekly to the person having custody of the child, or to the spouse of the prisoner, as the board or officer determines. When the prisoner has no such child or spouse, the earnings shall be paid to the prisoner upon discharge.

Section 5149.24 | Restricting release on bond or final release.

...or adult offender supervision who is in custody in this state and that warrant does not provide that the offender may be released on bond pending return to the sending state, no court of record in this state has authority to release the offender on bond until the sending state withdraws the warrant. (B) A receiving state has no authority to grant a final release from supervision to any offender supervised under the ...

Section 5153.11 | Executive director - powers and duties.

...ld who is in the temporary or permanent custody of such agency. The executive director may also consent to the enlistment of a ward of such agency into the armed forces of the United States.

Section 5153.13 | Bonds.

...ntendent of the children's home, having custody or control of funds or property, to give bond to the county, except as otherwise provided in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, in such sum as the board determines, with sufficient surety, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of such employee and the full and faithful accounting of any funds and properties coming into the employee's hands. The cost of...

Section 5153.31 | Institution or agency - transfer of power and duties.

...such agencies and institutions, and the custody of all wards of such agencies and institutions, shall be deemed transferred to the agency.

Section 5153.41 | Superintendent of home - bond - powers and duties.

... charge of the home, and shall have the custody of its property, files, and records. The children to be admitted for care in such home, the period during which they shall be cared for in the home, and the removal and transfer of children from such home shall be determined by the executive secretaries of the respective counties, subject to the terms of the agreement, surrender, or commitment respecting any particular...

Section 5160.06 | Fidelity bonds.

...nt of medicaid who may be charged with custody or control of any public money or property or who is required to give bond, to give a bond, properly conditioned, in a sum to be fixed by the director which when approved by the director, shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. The cost of such bonds, when approved by the director, shall be paid from funds available for the department. The bonds req...