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Section 5104.31 | Eligible providers of services for publicly funded child care.

... the Revised Code; (4) A licensed preschool program; (5) A licensed school child program; (6) A border state child care provider, except that a border state child care provider may provide publicly funded child care only to an individual who resides in an Ohio county that borders the state in which the provider is located. (B) Publicly funded child care may be provided in a child's own home only by an in-...

Section 5321.01 | Landlord and tenant definitions.

... (4) Elementary and secondary boarding schools, where the cost of room and board is included as part of the cost of tuition; (5) Orphanages and similar institutions; (6) Farm residences furnished in connection with the rental of land of a minimum of two acres for production of agricultural products by one or more of the occupants; (7) Dwelling units subject to Chapter 3733. of the Revised Code; (8) Occup...

Section 5502.61 | Criminal justice services definitions.

...f any city, local, or exempted village school district; (2) The governing board of any educational service center; (3) The governing authority of any chartered nonpublic school; (4) The police department of any municipal corporation, township, township police district, or joint police district; (5) The office of any township constable or county sheriff.

Section 109.65 | Missing children clearinghouse - missing children fund.

...s who are considering running away from home or from the care, custody, and control of their parents, parent who is the residential parent and legal custodian, guardian, legal custodian, or another person responsible for them, alternatives that may be available to address their concerns and problems; (c) Offenses under federal law that could relate to missing children and other provisions of federal law that focus...

Section 1733.04 | Authority of credit union.

...n division (D) of this section: (a) "School" means an elementary or secondary school. (b) "Student" means a child enrolled in a school. (c) "Student branch" means the designation provided to the credit union for the in-school services and financial education offered to students. (2) A credit union, upon agreement with a school board, in the case of a public school, or the governing authority, in the case ...

Section 2151.551 | Contents of communication to foster caregiver in another county and school district.

... the reasons the child was removed from home; (2) Services the child is receiving; (3) The name of the contact person for the placing entity that is directly responsible for monitoring the child's placement; (4) The telephone number of the placing entity and, if the child is in the temporary, permanent, or legal custody of a private or government entity other than the placing entity, the telephone number of the en...

Section 2152.19 | Disposition orders.

...ire the child: to remain in the child's home or other specified premises for the entire period of house arrest with electronic monitoring or continuous alcohol monitoring or both except when the court permits the child to leave those premises to go to school or to other specified premises. Regarding electronic monitoring, the court also shall require the child to be monitored by a central system that can determine th...

Section 2744.01 | Political subdivision tort liability definitions.

...ent and control centers, and children's homes or agencies; (p) The provision or nonprovision of inspection services of all types, including, but not limited to, inspections in connection with building, zoning, sanitation, fire, plumbing, and electrical codes, and the taking of actions in connection with those types of codes, including, but not limited to, the approval of plans for the construction of buildings or st...

Section 2901.01 | General provisions definitions.

...Title XXIX of the Revised Code: (1) "School safety zone" consists of a school, school building, school premises, school activity, and school bus. (2) "School," "school building," and "school premises" have the same meanings as in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "School activity" means any activity held under the auspices of a board of education of a city, local, exempted village, joint vocational, o...

Section 2923.122 | Illegal conveyance or possession of deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance or of object indistinguishable from firearm in school safety zone.

...n does not apply to premises upon which home schooling is conducted. Division (C) of this section also does not apply to a school administrator, teacher, or employee who possesses an object that is indistinguishable from a firearm for legitimate school purposes during the course of employment, a student who uses an object that is indistinguishable from a firearm under the direction of a school administrator, teacher,...

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

...of my physical or mental condition, (d) Homeless or without a residence because the current residence is destroyed or otherwise uninhabitable, or (e) In or about to enter a residential treatment program for substance abuse; (2) I am a parent of the child, the child's other parent is deceased, and I have authority to execute the power of attorney; or (3) I have a well-founded belief that the power of attorney is i...

Section 3301.03 | Board members to be qualified electors - oath, salary, expenses.

...while en route to and from the member's home for such purposes. (D) As used in this section only, "office of trust or profit" means: (1) A federal or state elective office or an elected office of a political subdivision of the state; (2) A position on a board or commission of the state that is appointed by the governor; (3) An office set forth in section 121.03, 121.04, or 121.05 of the Revised Code; (4) An...

Section 3301.079 | Academic standards - model curriculum.

... supervised physical location away from home and online delivery whereby the student has some element of control over time, place, path, or pace of learning and includes noncomputer-based learning opportunities. (2) "Online learning" means students work primarily from their residences on assignments delivered via an internet- or other computer-based instructional method. (3) "Coherence" means a reflection of th...

Section 3301.52 | Preschool, school child program definitions.

...e or residence other than a child's own home. (M) "Child care center" and "publicly funded child care" have the same meanings as in section 5104.01 of the Revised Code. (N) "Community school" means either of the following: (1) A community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code that is sponsored by an entity that is rated "exemplary" under section 3314.016 of the Revised Code. (2) A communi...

Section 3301.65 | School district enrollment of military family children.

...g facility; (2) A purchased or leased home or apartment; (3) Federal government or public-private venture off-base military housing.

Section 3302.03 | Submission of preliminary report card data; grading school districts.

...chnology devices that students may take home to the number of students. The department shall include only opportunity measures at the building level for which data for buildings is available, as determined by a school district. (j)(i) The percentage of students included in the four- and five-year adjusted cohort graduation rates of the district or building who completed all of grades nine through twelve while e...

Section 3303.04 | Cooperation with federal department of education.

...sential and integral part of the public school system of education; and provide for the preparation of teachers of such subjects, and expend federal and state funds appropriated under sections 3303.02 to 3303.06 of the Revised Code, for any purposes approved by the United States department of education. It may make studies and investigations relating to prevocational and vocational education in such subjects; promote...

Section 3303.05 | Approved schools receive state money equal in amount to federal money.

...ral, commercial, industrial, trade, and home economics subjects approved by the department of education and workforce and any school or college so approved, training teachers of such subjects, which receives the benefit of federal moneys is entitled also to receive for the salaries of teachers of said subjects an allotment of state money equal in amount to the amount of federal money which it receives for the same ye...

Section 3310.033 | Eligibility for foster children.

...g in that household, the child would be homeless or likely to be homeless. (B) Notwithstanding anything in the Revised Code to the contrary, a qualifying student shall be eligible for an educational choice scholarship under section 3310.03 of the Revised Code, regardless of whether the student is enrolled in a school building described in division (A)(1) or (C) of that section, if any of the following apply: (1...

Section 3313.39 | Appropriation of land.

...and maintaining buildings to be used as homes or houses for public school teachers when the cost of such erection has been contributed by private donations; (D) any site for the purpose of providing an outlet to dispose of sewage for a school building or grounds, the board may proceed to appropriate such property in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.22, inclusive, of the Revised Code.

Section 3313.472 | Policy on parental and foster caregiver involvement in schools.

...iques, strategies, and skills to use at home to improve their children's or foster children's academic success and to support their children's or foster children's academic efforts at school and their children's or foster children's development as future responsible adult members of society. (B) The department of education and workforce shall adopt recommendations for the development of parental involvement polici...

Section 3313.6110 | Diploma granted by parent or guardian.

...and has successfully fulfilled the high school curriculum applicable to that person may be granted a high school diploma by the person's parent, guardian, or other person having charge or care of a child, as defined in division (A)(1) of section 3321.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A person who has graduated from a nonchartered nonpublic school in Ohio and who has successfully fulfilled that school's high school curri...

Section 3313.66 | Suspension, expulsion or permanent exclusion - removal from curricular or extracurricular activities.

... this section, including instruction at home, enrollment in another district or other type of public or nonpublic school, or any other form of instruction that complies with Chapter 3321. of the Revised Code. (g) The pupil or the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian may appeal any determination made by the superintendent pursuant to division (B)(6) of this section in the manner prescribed by division (E) of this...

Section 3314.041 | Distributing statement concerning state-prescribed testing and compulsory attendance law to parents.

...lsory attendance law for the purpose of home education pursuant to section 3321.042 of the Revised Code shall no longer be exempt for that purpose upon their enrollment in a community school. For more information about this matter contact the school administration or the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce."

Section 3314.08 | Annual enrollment reports; payments from department.

...student organization fees and expenses; home and agency linkages; work-based learning experiences; professional development; and other costs directly associated with career-technical education programs including development of new programs. (b) Not more than twenty-five per cent of the funds shall be used for personnel expenditures. (4) A community school shall spend the funds it receives under division (A)(4) ...