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Section 3313.64 | Entitlement to attend school; district of attendance.

...of the Revised Code, "parent" means the grandparent designated as attorney in fact under the power of attorney. When a child is the subject of a caretaker authorization affidavit executed under sections 3109.64 to 3109.73 of the Revised Code, "parent" means the grandparent that executed the affidavit. (2) "Legal custody," "permanent custody," and "residual parental rights, privileges, and responsibilities" have th...

Section 3109.66 | Form of caretaker authorization affidavit.

...rent signing to exercise care, physical custody, and control of the child who is its subject, including authority to enroll the child in school, to discuss with the school district the child's educational progress, to consent to all school-related matters regarding the child, and to consent to medical, psychological, or dental treatment for the child. The child named below lives in my home, I am 18 years of age or ...

Section 3109.76 | Determination of custody after notice of revocation of grandparent's power of attorney, termination or removal.

...(A) A grandparent who has physical custody of a child under a power of attorney, within fourteen days after the child's parent, guardian, or custodian gives written notice of revocation of the power of attorney to the grandparent and files a written notice of revocation of the power of attorney with the juvenile court or within fourteen days after removal of the child from the grandparent's home, may file a com...

Section 3109.69 | Limitations on authority granted by affidavit.

...grandparent may exercise care, physical custody, and control of the child, including enrolling the child in school, discussing with the school district the child's educational progress, consenting to all school-related matters regarding the child, and consenting to medical, psychological, or dental treatment for the child. The affidavit does not affect the rights and responsibilities of the parent, guardian, or custo...

Section 3109.65 | Caretaker authorization affidavit.

...in authority to exercise care, physical custody, and control of the child including authority to enroll the child in school, to discuss with the school district the child's educational progress, to consent to all school-related matters regarding the child, and to consent to medical, psychological, or dental treatment for the child by executing a caretaker authorization affidavit in accordance with section 3109.67 of ...

Section 3109.70 | Termination of affidavit.

...arily returns the child to the physical custody of the parent, guardian, or custodian or fails to file a complaint to seek custody within fourteen days after the delivery of written notice of negation, reversal, or other disapproval. (C) The affidavit is terminated by court order. (D) The death of the child who is the subject of the affidavit. (E) The death of the grandparent who executed the affidavit.

Section 3313.538 | Participation in interscholastic athletics - residency.

... or sibling who has legal or temporary custody of the student or is the guardian of the student. (B) No school district, school, interscholastic conference, or organization that regulates interscholastic conferences or events shall have a rule, bylaw, or other regulation that conflicts with this section. (C) As used in this section, "legal custody," "temporary custody," and "guardian" have the same meanings ...

Section 3109.53 | Form of power of attorney for residential grandparent.

...sibilities regarding the care, physical custody, and control of the child, __________, born __________, having social security number (optional) __________, except my authority to consent to marriage or adoption of the child __________, and to perform all acts necessary in the execution of the rights and responsibilities hereby granted, as fully as I might do if personally present. The rights I am transferring under ...

Section 3109.52 | Power of attorney for residential grandparent.

...sibilities regarding the care, physical custody, and control of the child, including the ability to enroll the child in school, to obtain from the school district educational and behavioral information about the child, to consent to all school-related matters regarding the child, and to consent to medical, psychological, or dental treatment for the child. The power of attorney may not grant authority to consent to th...

Section 5101.141 | Administering federal payments for foster care and adoption assistance.

... blood or adoption to the child: (i) Grandparents, including grandparents with the prefix "great," "great-great," or "great-great-great"; (ii) Siblings; (iii) Aunts, uncles, nephews, and nieces, including such relatives with the prefix "great," "great-great," "grand," or "great-grand"; (iv) First cousins and first cousins once removed. (b) Stepparents and stepsiblings of the child; (c) Spouses and f...

Section 2151.33 | Temporary care - emergency medical treatment - reimbursement.

...dentify and provide notice to all adult grandparents and other adult relatives of the child, including any adult relatives suggested by the parents, within thirty days of the child's removal from the custody of the child's parents, in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 671(a)(29). The agency shall also maintain in the child's case record written documentation that it has placed the child, to the extent that it is consistent w...

Section 2930.01 | Definitions.

...stepchild, sibling, parent, stepparent, grandparent, or other relative of a victim but does not include a person who is charged with, convicted of, or adjudicated to be a delinquent child for the criminal offense or delinquent act against the victim or another criminal offense or delinquent act arising from the same conduct, criminal episode, or plan. (E) "Prosecutor" means one of the following: (1) With respect ...

Section 3109.19 | Parentage or support action brought by grandparent who is providing support to child born to unmarried and unemancipated minors.

...s, is deported, gains legal or physical custody of the child, or is otherwise emancipated. (2) The child who is the subject of the order dies, is adopted, is deported, or is transferred to the legal or physical custody of the minor who lives with the parents required to pay support under this section. (3) The minor's parents to whom support is being paid pursuant to this section is no longer providing any support f...

Section 3313.672 | Presenting school records, custody order if applicable and certification of birth by new pupil.

...is in a public or nonpublic school, the grandparent who executed the affidavit shall notify the school of the affidavit by providing the person in charge of admission with a copy of the affidavit. (C) If, at the time of a pupil's initial entry to a public or nonpublic school, the pupil is under the care of a shelter for victims of domestic violence, as defined in section 3113.33 of the Revised Code, the pupil or the...

Section 5103.16 | Certification required before associations and institutions may accept temporary or permanent custody of child.

...apply to an adoption by a stepparent, a grandparent, an adult sibling, a legal custodian, or a guardian. (2) As used in this section: (a) "Legal custodian" means a person who has been granted the legal custody of a child by a court of competent jurisdiction. (b) "Legal custody" has the same meaning as in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code or in any other substantially equivalent statute.

Section 5103.20 | Interstate compact for placement of children adopted.

... by half or whole blood or by adoption, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or first cousin or a non-relative with such significant ties to the child that they may be regarded as relatives as determined by the court in the sending state. (U) "Residential Facility" means a facility providing a level of care that is sufficient to substitute for parental responsibility or foster care, and is beyond what is needed for assessmen...

Section 5103.23 | Interstate Compact on Placement of Children.

...ving state by his parent, step-parent, grandparent, adult brother or sister, adult uncle or aunt, or his guardian and leaving the child with any such relative or non-agency guardian in the receiving state. (B) Any placement, sending or bringing of a child into a receiving state pursuant to any other interstate compact to which both the state from which the child is sent or brought and the receiving state are part...

Section 5139.01 | Department of youth services - definitions.

...stepchild, sibling, parent, stepparent, grandparent, other relative, or legal guardian of a child but does not include a person charged with, convicted of, or adjudicated a delinquent child for committing a criminal or delinquent act against the victim or another criminal or delinquent act arising out of the same conduct, criminal or delinquent episode, or plan as the criminal or delinquent act committed against the ...

Section 2108.81 | Right of disposition - no declaration of assignment.

...e or the licensed funeral director with custody of the deceased person's body, after attesting in writing that a good faith effort has been made to locate the persons in divisions (B)(1) to (8) of this section. (10) If the deceased person was an indigent person or other person the final disposition of whose body is the financial and statutory responsibility of the state or a political subdivision of this state, the...

Section 3119.88 | Reasons for which child support order should terminate.

... (11) The obligor's death; (12) The grandparent to whom support is being paid or a grandparent who is paying support reports that the grandparent's support order should terminate as a result of one of the events described in division (D) of section 3109.19 of the Revised Code; (13) Marriage of the obligor under a child support order to the obligee, if the obligor and obligee reside together with the child. (B...

Section 3310.51 | Definitions for the Jon Peterson special needs scholarship program.

...ed a guardian for the child; (4) The grandparent of a qualified special education child, when the grandparent is the child's attorney in fact under a power of attorney executed under sections 3109.51 to 3109.62 of the Revised Code or when the grandparent has executed a caretaker authorization affidavit under sections 3109.65 to 3109.73 of the Revised Code; (5) The surrogate parent appointed for a qualified spec...

Section 3965.01 | Definitions.

...ild, parent, stepparent, foster parent, grandparent, grandchild, sibling, half sibling, stepsibling, parent-in-law, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law. (H) "HIPAA" means the "Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996," Pub. L. No. 104-191, 110 Stat. 1936, as amended. (I) "Independent insurance agent" has the same meaning as in section 3905.49 of the Revised Code. (J) "Information security progra...

Section 5107.02 | Ohio works first program definitions.

...ls related by blood or adoption: (a) Grandparents, including grandparents with the prefix "great," "great-great," or "great-great-great"; (b) Siblings; (c) Aunts, uncles, nephews, and nieces, including such relatives with the prefix "great," "great-great," "grand," or "great-grand"; (d) First cousins and first cousins once removed. (2) Stepparents and stepsiblings; (3) Spouses and former spouses of ...

Section 921.01 | Pesticide definitions.

...ns exchange of ownership or transfer of custody. (VV) "State restricted use pesticide" means any pesticide or pesticides classified by the director subsequent to a hearing held in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for use only by pesticide applicators or individuals working under their direct supervision. (WW) "Unreasonable adverse effects on the environment" means any unreasonable risk to human be...

Section 3127.01 | Definitions.

...sed in the Revised Code, "uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act" means the act addressing interstate recognition and enforcement of child custody orders adopted in 1997 by the national conference of commissioners on uniform state laws or any law substantially similar to the act adopted by another state. (B) As used in sections 3127.01 to 3127.53 of the Revised Code: (1) "Abandoned" means the parent...