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Section 5122.02 | Application for voluntary admission.

...o may be made on behalf of a minor by a parent, a guardian of the person, or the person with custody of the minor, and on behalf of an adult incompetent person by the guardian or the person with custody of the incompetent person. Any person whose admission is applied for under division (A) or (B) of this section may be admitted for observation, diagnosis, care, or treatment, in any hospital unless the chief clinica...

Section 5122.03 | Release of voluntary patients.

... the patient's counsel, legal guardian, parent, spouse, or adult next of kin shall be released forthwith, except when any of the following is the case: (A) The patient was admitted on the patient's own application and the request for release is made by a person other than the patient, release may be conditional upon the agreement of the patient. (B) The patient was, within the past twelve months, a defendant des...

Section 5122.12 | Hearing notice.

...s spouse, if any, and the respondent's parents, if the respondent is a minor, if these persons' addresses are known to the court or can be obtained through exercise of reasonable diligence; (C) The person who filed the affidavit; (D) Any one person designated by the respondent; but if the respondent does not make a selection, the notice shall be sent to the adult next of kin other than the person who filed the...

Section 5122.20 | Transfers.

...given to the patient's legal guardian, parents, spouse, and counsel, or, if none is known, to the patient's nearest known relative or friend. If the patient is a minor, the department, before making such a transfer, shall make a minute of the order for the transfer and the reason for it upon its record and shall send a certified copy at least seven days prior to the transfer to the person shown by its record to...

Section 5122.31 | Confidentiality.

... if the person is a minor, the person's parent or legal guardian, consents, and if the disclosure is in the best interests of the person, as may be determined by the court for judicial records and by the chief clinical officer for medical records; (2) When disclosure is provided for in this chapter or Chapters 340. or 5119. of the Revised Code or in accordance with other provisions of state or federal law authorizin...

Section 5122.39 | Guardianship of mentally ill persons.

...under the natural guardianship of their parents, notwithstanding hospitalization pursuant to this chapter, unless parental rights have been terminated pursuant to a court finding that the minor is neglected or dependent. Where a minor with a mental illness is found to be dependent or neglected, the public children's services agency in the county of residence has final guardianship authority and responsibility. (B)...

Section 5123.19 | Operation of residential facilities.

...the resident has a guardian; (c) The parent or guardian of each resident who receives services from the licensee if the resident is a minor. (6) Pursuant to rules which shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the director may order the immediate removal of residents from a residential facility whenever conditions at the facility present an immediate danger of physical or psychologi...

Section 5123.21 | Transfers.

...sfer to the resident's legal guardian, parents, spouse, and counsel, or, if none is known, to the resident's nearest known relative or friend. If the resident is a minor, the director before making such a transfer shall make a minute of the order for the transfer and the reason for it upon its record and shall send a certified copy at least seven days prior to the transfer to the person shown by its record to h...

Section 5123.613 | Subject of report or representative has right to report and related records.

...he person's children; (c) The person's parents; (d) The person's brothers or sisters; (e) The person's uncles or aunts; (f) The person's closest relative by blood or adoption; (g) The person's closest relative by marriage. (B) The department or county board shall provide the report and related records as required by this section not later than thirty days after receipt of the request.

Section 5123.62 | Rights of persons with a developmental disability.

...their lives; (R) The right to select a parent or advocate to act on their behalf; (S) The right to manage their personal financial affairs, based on individual ability to do so; (T) The right to confidential treatment of all information in their personal and medical records, except to the extent that disclosure or release of records is permitted under sections 5123.89 and 5126.044 of the Revised Code; (U) The rig...

Section 5123.63 | Distributing copies of rights.

...he individual receiving services or the parent, guardian, or advocate of the individual shall sign an acknowledgement of receipt of a copy of the list of rights, and a copy of the signed acknowledgement shall be placed in the individual's file. The provider shall also be responsible for answering any questions and giving any explanations necessary to assist the individual to understand the rights enumerated. Instruct...

Section 5123.64 | Enforcement duties.

...any person receiving services or to any parent, guardian, or advocate of a person receiving services. (B) Any person with a developmental disability who believes that the person's rights as enumerated in section 5123.62 of the Revised Code have been violated may: (1) Bring the violation to the attention of the provider for resolution; (2) Report the violation to the department of developmental disabilities, the Oh...

Section 5123.69 | Voluntary admission.

...n may be made on behalf of a minor by a parent or guardian, and on behalf of an adult adjudicated mentally incompetent by a guardian. (B) The managing officer of an institution, with the concurrence of the chief program director, may admit a person applying pursuant to this section only after a comprehensive evaluation has been made of the person and only if the comprehensive evaluation concludes that the person has...

Section 5123.701 | Application for short-term care.

...n may be made on behalf of a minor by a parent or guardian, and on behalf of an adult adjudicated mentally incompetent by a guardian. (B) For purposes of this section, short-term care shall be defined to mean appropriate services provided to a person with an intellectual disability for no more than fourteen consecutive days and for no more than forty-two days in a fiscal year. When circumstances warrant, the fourtee...

Section 5123.71 | Affidavit for involuntary institutionalization.

... who has custody of the individual as a parent, guardian, or service provider or by a person acting on behalf of the department or a county board of developmental disabilities. This section does not apply regarding the institutionalization of a person pursuant to section 2945.39, 2945.40, 2945.401, or 2945.402 of the Revised Code. The affidavit shall contain an allegation setting forth the specific category or categ...

Section 5123.82 | Application for habilitation and care of discharged resident.

... also be made on behalf of a minor by a parent, guardian, or custodian of a minor, and on behalf of an adult adjudicated incompetent by the guardian or custodian of the adult. (D) The managing officer of the public institution may refer any discharged resident who makes an application under this section to the director of any program that serves the county in which such resident resides and is offered by the county...

Section 5123.93 | Guardianship of minor.

... remain under the guardianship of their parents or of a guardian appointed pursuant to Chapter 2111. of the Revised Code, notwithstanding institutionalization pursuant to any section of this chapter, unless parental rights have been terminated pursuant to a court finding that the child is neglected, abused, or dependent pursuant to Chapter 2151. of the Revised Code. If a minor with an intellectual disability has been...

Section 5124.70 | Maximum number of residents per sleeping room.

...der twenty-one years of age. (b) The parents or guardians of all of the residents of the sleeping room consent to the residents residing in a sleeping room with more than two residents. (3) An ICF/IID to which any of the following apply on the effective date of this amendment : (a) The ICF/IID has a medicaid-certified capacity between sixty and seventy beds and is located in a county with a population betwee...

Section 5126.01 | County boards of developmental disabilities definitions.

...ed Code. (N) "Immediate family" means parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, spouses, sons, daughters, aunts, uncles, mothers-in-law, fathers-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, sons-in-law, and daughters-in-law. (O) "Intellectual disability" means a mental impairment manifested during the developmental period characterized by significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning existing concurrently...

Section 5126.30 | Protective services for adults with developmental disability definitions.

...adult's spouse, custodian, guardian, or parent.

Section 5139.06 | Disposition of child.

...e department, the child, or the child's parent may request the court that committed the child to order a judicial release to court supervision or a judicial release to department of youth services supervision in accordance with division (B), (C), or (D) of section 2152.22 of the Revised Code, and the child may be released from institutionalization or institutionalization in a secure facility in accordance with the ap...

Section 5139.32 | Child unable to benefit from programs.

...n application by the department or by a parent or the guardian of the person of the child, or, if the child has been institutionalized or institutionalized in a secure facility, whichever is applicable, for the prescribed minimum period set forth in Chapter 2152. of the Revised Code and the child's commitment order, by the department itself.

Section 5139.56 | Notice to victim of all release reviews, pending release hearings, supervised release revocation hearings, and discharge reviews.

...information to the child or the child's parent or legal guardian. Upon request of a victim or a victim's representative, the release authority shall keep in its files only the address or telephone number to which it shall send notice of a release review, pending release hearing, supervised release revocation hearing, discharge review, grant of supervised release, or discharge. (E) No employer shall discharge, discip...

Section 5153.122 | Caseworker in-service training.

...atment, including instruction regarding parents' rights and the limitations that the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution places upon caseworkers and their investigations; (L) Content on other topics relevant to child abuse, neglect, and dependency, including permanency strategies, concurrent planning, and adoption as an option for unintended pregnancies. After a PCSA caseworker's first year of co...

Section 5153.172 | Information concerning deceased child whose death may have been caused by abuse, neglect, or other criminal conduct.

...child was the subject; the names of the parents or siblings of the child; the contents of any psychological, psychiatric, therapeutic, clinical, or medical reports or evaluations regarding the child; witness statements; police or other investigative reports; or any other information other than the information that may be released in accordance with this section.