Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5103.614 | Family preservation center operational requirements.
...(2) Service referral and linkage; (3) Parent education; (4) Trauma screening and healing-centered interventions. |
Section 5104.04 | Investigating, inspecting, and licensing procedures established.
...wing licensees, employees, children, or parents. (b) Upon receipt of any complaint that a center, type A home or licensed type B home is out of compliance with the requirements of this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, the department shall investigate the center or home, and both of the following apply: (i) If the complaint alleges that a child suffered physical harm while receiving child care ... |
Section 5104.041 | Type A and B family child care home requirements.
... (2) A written statement signed by the parent, guardian, or custodian of each child receiving child care from the type A or type B family child care home that states all of the following: (a) The family child care home does not carry liability insurance described in division (A)(1) of this section; (b) If the licensee of a type A family child care home or a type B family child care home is not the owner of the... |
Section 5104.042 | Suspension of child care center and home licenses without hearing.
...the licensee shall inform the caretaker parent of each child receiving child care in the center, type A home, or licensed type B home of the suspension. (E) The director of children and youth may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code establishing standards and procedures for the summary suspension of licenses. (F) This section does not limit the authority of the department to revoke a ... |
Section 5104.14 | Readability of materials.
...viders, or in-home aides, and caretaker parents shall be written at no higher than the sixth grade reading level. The department may employ a readability expert to verify its compliance with this section. |
Section 5104.25 | Prohibiting smoking.
...nistrator of the home has provided to a parent, custodian, or guardian of each child receiving child care at the home notice that smoking occurs or may occur at the home when it is not in operation. The administrator of a type A family child care home or a licensed type B family child care home shall post in a conspicuous place at the main entrance of the home a notice specifying the hours the home is in operation... |
Section 5104.32 | Provider contracts.
...umber or password issued to a caretaker parent under the automated child care system; (b) Falsify attendance records; (c) Knowingly seek or accept payment for publicly funded child care that was not provided or for which the provider was not eligible; (d) Knowingly seek or accept payment for child care provided to a child who resides in the provider's own home. (D) The department may withhold any money du... |
Section 5104.341 | Validity of determination of eligibility.
...4.34 of the Revised Code if a caretaker parent reports changes in income, family size, or both. |
Section 5104.37 | Activities to assist families and family child care homes; reports.
...e; (2) Connect families and caretaker parents in need of child care with family day-care homes not meeting the license capacity specified on their licenses, as described in division (E) of section 5104.03 of the Revised Code. (B) The director may contract with one or more third-party entities to assist the director in performing the duties described in division (A) of this section. (C) Not later than May 30, 20... |
Section 5104.39 | Monitoring present and anticipated future expenditures for publicly funded child day-care.
...dule of fees paid by eligible caretaker parents that has been established pursuant to section 5104.38 of the Revised Code; (5) Change the rate of payment for providers of publicly funded child care that has been established pursuant to section 5104.30 of the Revised Code. (C) Each county department shall comply with the order no later than thirty days after it is issued. (D) If after issuing an order under t... |
Section 5107.282 | Notice of noncompliance with learnfare program's school attendance requirement.
... job and family services shall send the parent a notice warning that, if the student fails a second or subsequent time in the school year to comply with the school attendance requirement, the assistance group's cash assistance payment for the second month following report of the failure under section 5107.287 of the Revised Code will be reduced to the amount the assistance group would be eligible to receive if the st... |
Section 5107.283 | Incentives for meeting learnfare school attendance requirement.
...group, whichever is appropriate, if the parent or, if the student is eighteen or nineteen years of age, the student, consents to the release of the student's school attendance records and the student complies with the learnfare school attendance requirement. An incentive may be a cash bonus or other form of incentive. The county department shall not receive any additional state or federal funds to pay for incentives... |
Section 5107.541 | Assignment under work experience program.
...nt classes that provide instruction for parents in creating a home environment that prepares and enables children to learn at school. |
Section 5107.60 | Administering additional work activities.
...ticipant of Ohio works first who is the parent, guardian, custodian, or specified relative responsible for the care of a minor child enrolled in grade twelve or lower is involved in the minor child's education on a regular basis; (D) Vocational educational training activities; (E) Jobs skills training activities that are directly related to employment; (F) Education activities that are directly related to em... |
Section 5107.64 | Alternative work activities.
...a county department may establish: (A) Parenting classes and life-skills training; (B) Participation in addiction services provided by a community addiction services provider, as defined in section 5119.01 of the Revised Code; (C) In the case of a homeless assistance group, finding a home; (D) In the case of a minor head of household or adult with a disability, active work in an individual written rehabilitation ... |
Section 5108.06 | Specification of benefits and services.
...ge the formation and maintenance of two-parent families as permitted by 45 C.F.R. 260.20(c) and (d); (B) How the county department will certify individuals' eligibility for such benefits and services. |
Section 5119.21 | Support of community support system; powers and duties regarding programs and services.
...re mental disabilities, pregnant women, parents, guardians or custodians of children at risk of abuse or neglect, and other special target populations, including racial and ethnic minorities, as determined by the department; (4) Develop standards and measures for both of the following: (a) Evaluating the effectiveness of addiction services, including opioid treatment programs, of mental health services, and of re... |
Section 5119.28 | Confidentiality of records pertaining to person's mental health condition, assessment, provision of care or treatment, or payment for assessment, care or treatment.
... if the person is a minor, the person's parent or legal guardian, consents; (2) When disclosure is provided for in this chapter or Chapter 340. or 5122. of the Revised Code or in accordance with other provisions of state or federal law authorizing such disclosure; (3) That hospitals, boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, licensed facilities, and community mental health services providers ma... |
Section 5119.34 | Inspecting and licensing of residential facilities.
...o the owner's or operator's spouse as a parent, grandparent, child, stepchild, grandchild, brother, sister, niece, nephew, aunt, or uncle, or as the child of an aunt or uncle. (B)(1) A "residential facility" is a publicly or privately operated home or facility that falls into one of the following categories: (a) Class one facilities provide accommodations, supervision, personal care services, and mental health ... |
Section 5119.85 | 9-8-8 hotline liability exemption.
...employees, agents, suppliers, corporate parents, and affiliates are not liable in damages in a civil action for injuries, death or loss to persons or property incurred by any person resulting from such an entity's or its officers', directors', employees', agents', or suppliers' participation in or acts or omissions in connection with participating in or developing, maintaining, or operating the 9-8-8 hotline. |
Section 5119.93 | Initiation of proceedings; petition.
... name and residence of the respondent's parents, if living and if known, or of the respondent's legal guardian, if any and if known; (4) The name and residence of the respondent's spouse, if any and if known; (5) The name and residence of the person having custody of the respondent, if any, or if no such person is known, the name and residence of a near relative or a statement that the person is unknown; (6) Th... |
Section 5119.94 | Examination of petitioner; hearing; notification of respondent; disposition.
...n, if any and if known, and the spouse, parents, or nearest relative or friend of the respondent concerning the allegations and contents of the petition and of the date and purpose of the hearing; (3) Notify the respondent that the respondent may retain counsel and, if the person is unable to obtain an attorney, that the respondent may be represented by court-appointed counsel at public expense if the person is ind... |
Section 5120.50 | Interstate correction compact.
...te located within such state. (10) The parent, guardian, trustee, or other person or persons entitled under the laws of the sending state to act for, advise, or otherwise function with respect to any inmate shall not be deprived of or restricted in his exercise of any power in respect of any inmate confined pursuant to the terms of this compact. (E) ACTS NOT REVIEWABLE IN RECEIVING STATE: EXTRADITION (1) Any dec... |
Section 5121.06 | Persons liable for support.
... named in this section. To the extent parents of adult residents, pursuant to the language of this section previously in force, incurred charges for the support of such residents between the eighteenth birthday of such resident and July 1, 1975, their liability for such period may be canceled, compromised, or settled as provided in section 5121.07 of the Revised Code. (D) Irrespective of the number of... |
Section 5121.21 | Recovery of payments by relatives.
...pouse and other than a minor resident's parent, may recover from such resident's adult sons and daughters as are liable under division (A)(4) of section 5121.06 of the Revised Code, the full amount of payment made by such liable relative; provided, that there may be recovered from each such son or daughter only such proportion of the total payment as the figure one bears to the total number of such adult sons and dau... |