Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3119.60 | Proceedings prior to formal beginning of review.
...y, periodically or on request of either parent, plans to review a child support order in accordance with the rules adopted pursuant to section 3119.76 of the Revised Code or otherwise plans to review a child support order, and if an application for services administered under Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 88 Stat. 2351 (1975), 42 U.S.C. 651, as amended, has been completed and filed, the agency shall do all... |
Section 323.122 | Extension for payment of real property tax for members of armed forces.
...4 of the Revised Code. (2) "Dependent parent" means a parent who, at the time the member was activated, received from the member at least half of the dependent parent's support, including food, shelter, clothing, and medical and dental care. (B) This section applies to any real property or manufactured or mobile home that is: (1) Owned by a member of the national guard or a member of a reserve component of the ... |
Section 3313.662 | Adjudication order permanently excluding pupil from public schools.
...ees and gives the pupil and the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian written notice that the superintendent intends to recommend to the board of education that the board adopt a resolution requesting the director of education and workforce to permanently exclude the pupil from public school attendance. (b) The superintendent or the superintendent's designee forwards to the board of education the superintendent's... |
Section 3313.674 | Body mass index and weight screening.
...ision of the screenings, or request the parent or guardian of each student subject to the screening to obtain the screening from a provider selected by the parent or guardian and to submit the results to the board or governing authority. If the board or governing authority provides the screenings itself or contracts with another entity for provision of the screenings, the board or governing authority shall protect st... |
Section 3317.022 | Formulas for state operating funds to school districts, schools, and scholarships.
...ate of this amendment and the student's parent does not elect to receive a scholarship amount under division (A)(10)(a)(ii)(II) of this section, $5,500, if the student is in grades kindergarten through eight, or $7,500, if the student is in grades nine through twelve. (II) If the student receives a scholarship for the first time under section 3310.032 of the Revised Code on and after the effective date of this ame... |
Section 3323.251 | Dyslexia screening.
...following applies: (i) The student's parent, guardian, or custodian requests that the screening measure be administered to the student. (ii) A classroom teacher requests that the screening measure be administered to the student and the student's parent, guardian, or custodian grants permission for the screening measure to be administered. A school district may implement the screening under division (A)(1) of... |
Section 3701.023 | Program for children and youth with special health care needs.
...ment on behalf of the child or youth by parents, guardians, public health nurses, or any other interested person. The department of health may designate other agencies to refer applicants to the department of health. (B) In accordance with the procedures established in rules adopted under division (A)(4) of section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, the department of health shall authorize a provider or providers to pr... |
Section 5103.15 | Agreements for temporary custody.
...(A)(1) The parents, guardian, or other persons having the custody of a child may enter into an agreement with any public children services agency or private child placing agency, whereby the child is placed without the approval of the juvenile court in the temporary custody of the agency for a period of time of up to thirty days, except that an agreement for temporary custody can be for a period of time of up to sixt... |
Section 5103.152 | Duties of assessor.
... agency enters into an agreement with a parent under division (B) of section 5103.15 of the Revised Code, an assessor shall meet in person with the parent and do both of the following: (A) Provide the parent with a copy of the written materials about adoption prepared by the department of children and youth under division (C) of section 3107.083 of the Revised Code, discuss with the parent the adoption process and... |
Section 5153.163 | Payments to adoptive parent of child with special needs; kinship guardian assistance.
... used in this section: (1) "Adoptive parent" means, as the context requires, a prospective adoptive parent or an adoptive parent. (2) "Relative" has the same meaning as in section 5101.141 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) Before a child's adoption is finalized, a public children services agency may enter into an agreement with the child's adoptive parent under which the agency, to the extent state funds are avail... |
Section 3107.394 | System for contacting biological parents regarding medical history.
...ail to the adopted person's biological parent a question that the adopted person or lineal descendant has about the biological parent's medical history if both of the following apply: (1) The adopted person or lineal descendant received a copy of the contents of the adopted person's adoption file under section 3107.38 of the Revised Code with the biological parent's name redacted. (2) The adopted person's ad... |
Section 3109.44 | Notice by court where parent convicted of killing other parent.
...s pending or has been issued granting a parent visitation rights with a child or a custody order is pending or has been issued designating a parent as the residential parent and legal custodian of a child or granting custody of a child to a parent prior to that parent being convicted of killing the other parent of the child, the court in which the parent is convicted of killing the other parent shall immediately noti... |
Section 3111.80 | Hearing to determine child support and provision for health care.
...d Code, the amount of child support any parent is required to pay, the method of payment of child support, and the method of providing for the child's health care if an application for services administered under Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 88 Stat. 2351 (1975), 42 U.S.C. 651, as amended, or other IV-D referral, has been completed and filed and one of the following applies: (1) An administrative office... |
Section 3301.56 | Duties of director of program - staff requirements and maximum group size - right of access.
...able to school personnel, children, and parents; (d) Posting emergency numbers by each telephone; (e) Supervising grounds, play areas, and other facilities when scheduled for use by children; (f) Providing first-aid facilities and materials. (2) Maintaining cumulative records for each child; (3) Supervising each child's admission, placement, and withdrawal according to established procedures; (4) Pr... |
Section 3310.51 | Definitions for the Jon Peterson special needs scholarship program.
... (1) Either of the natural or adoptive parents of a qualified special education child, except as otherwise specified in this division. When the marriage of the natural or adoptive parents of the student has been terminated by a divorce, dissolution of marriage, or annulment, or when the natural or adoptive parents of the student are living separate and apart under a legal separation decree, and a court has issued an... |
Section 3313.96 | Informational programs relative to missing children - fingerprinting program.
...ct informational programs for students, parents, and community members relative to missing children issues and matters. Each of these boards may request copies of the informational materials acquired or prepared by the missing children clearinghouse pursuant to section 109.65 of the Revised Code and may request assistance from the clearinghouse in developing its programs. The principal or chief administrative office... |
Section 3321.13 | Duties of teacher and superintendent upon withdrawal or habitual absence of child from school - forms.
... shall notify the child and the child's parent, guardian, or custodian, in writing, that the information has been provided to the superintendent, that as a result of that information the child and the child's parent, guardian, or custodian may participate in a hearing at a scheduled date, time, and place conducted by the superintendent or a designee to challenge the information provided to the superintendent. The hea... |
Section 5103.13 | Children's crisis care facilities requirements and limitations.
...placed in the facility by the preteen's parent or other caretaker who is facing a crisis that causes the parent or other caretaker to seek temporary care for the preteen and referral for support services; (ii) One or more preteens placed in the facility by a public children services agency or private child placing agency that has legal custody or permanent custody of the preteen and determines that an emergency si... |
Section 5104.34 | Determination of eligibility.
...blicly funded child care, the caretaker parent must be employed or participating in a program of education or training for an amount of time reasonably related to the time that the parent's children are receiving publicly funded child care. This restriction does not apply to families whose children are eligible for protective child care. (iii) The eligibility period for publicly funded child care shall be at least... |
Section 145.43 | Designation or qualification of beneficiaries.
...ng the surviving spouse as the adoptive parent, is made subsequent to the member's death. (2) "Parent" is a parent or legally adoptive parent of a deceased member. (3) "Dependent" means a beneficiary who receives one-half of the beneficiary's support from a member during the twelve months prior to the member's death. (4) "Surviving spouse" means an individual who establishes a valid marriage to a member at the tim... |
Section 2151.35 | Procedure for hearings in juvenile court.
...c offender, the court shall require the parent, guardian, or custodian of the child to attend all proceedings of the court regarding the child. If a parent, guardian, or custodian fails to so attend, the court may find the parent, guardian, or custodian in contempt. If the court finds from clear and convincing evidence that the child violated section 2151.87 of the Revised Code, the court shall proceed in accordanc... |
Section 2950.06 | Periodic verification of current residence address.
...nd to the last reported address of the parents of the delinquent child, with a notice that conspicuously states that the offender or delinquent child must personally appear before the sheriff or a designee of the sheriff to complete the form and the date by which the form must be so completed. Regardless of whether a sheriff mails a form to an offender or delinquent child and that child's parents, each offender... |
Section 3107.07 | Consent unnecessary.
...quired of any of the following: (A) A parent of a minor, when it is alleged in the adoption petition and the court, after proper service of notice and hearing, finds by clear and convincing evidence that the parent has failed without justifiable cause to have more than de minimis contact with the minor or to provide meaningful and regular maintenance and support of the minor as required by law or judicial decree fo... |
Section 3111.381 | Request to precede court action - jurisdiction.
...e of the existence or nonexistence of a parent and child relationship. (B) An action to determine the existence or nonexistence of a parent and child relationship may be brought by the child's mother in the appropriate division of the court of common pleas in the county in which the child resides, without requesting an administrative determination, if the child's mother brings the action in order to request an ord... |
Section 3307.562 | Designation or qualification of beneficiaries.
...ing the member's spouse as the adoptive parent is made subsequent to the member's death. (2) "Parent" is a parent or legally adoptive parent of a deceased member. (3) "Dependent" means a beneficiary who receives at least one-half of the beneficiary's support from a member during the twelve months prior to the member's death. (4) "Surviving spouse" means an individual who establishes a valid marriage to a member at... |