Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3902.13 | Order of benefits for health coverage plan.
... same child as a dependent of different parents who are not divorced or separated, the primary plan is the plan of the parent whose birthday falls earlier in the year. The secondary plan is the plan of the parent whose birthday falls later in the year. If both parents have the same birthday, the benefits of the plan that covered the parent the longer is the primary plan. The plan that covered the parent the shorter t... |
Section 5103.151 | Duties prospective parent of adoptee.
...ided in division (C) of this section, a parent of a minor who will be, if adopted, an adopted person as defined in section 3107.45 of the Revised Code shall do all of the following as a condition of a juvenile court approving the parent's agreement with a public children services agency or private child placing agency under division (B)(1) of section 5103.15 of the Revised Code: (1) Appear personally before the co... |
Section 5103.16 | Certification required before associations and institutions may accept temporary or permanent custody of child.
... rights, powers, or duties of the legal parent, parents, or guardian of the child into the temporary or permanent custody of any association or institution that is not certified by the department of children and youth under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code, without the written consent of the office in the department that oversees the interstate compact for placement of children established under section 5103.20 of... |
Section 5103.20 | Interstate compact for placement of children adopted.
...adoption where the prospective adoptive parents acknowledge in writing that a child can be ordered returned to the sending state or the birth mother's state of residence, if different from the sending state, and a final decree of adoption shall not be entered in any jurisdiction until all required consents are obtained or are dispensed with in accordance with applicable law. (K) "Member state" means a state that h... |
Section 5104.01 | Child care definitions.
..., four, five, or six. (F) "Caretaker parent" means the father or mother of a child whose presence in the home is needed as the caretaker of the child, a person who has legal custody of a child and whose presence in the home is needed as the caretaker of the child, a guardian of a child whose presence in the home is needed as the caretaker of the child, and any other person who stands in loco parentis with respect ... |
Section 5104.039 | Access to centers for parents or guardians.
...(A) Any parent who is the residential parent and legal custodian of a child enrolled in a child care center and any custodian or guardian of such a child shall be permitted unlimited access to the center during its hours of operation for the purposes of contacting their children, evaluating the care provided by the center, evaluating the premises of the center, or for other purposes approved by the director. A parent... |
Section 5104.301 | Parent cooperative child care centers and parent cooperative type A family child care homes.
...rogram to encourage the organization of parent cooperative child care centers and parent cooperative type A family child care homes for recipients of publicly funded child care. A program established under this section may include any of the following: (A) Recruitment of parents interested in organizing a parent cooperative child care center or parent cooperative type A family child care home; (B) Provision of ... |
Section 5107.24 | Eligibility of pregnant minor or minor parent.
...ity for the care and control of a minor parent, pregnant minor, or child of a minor parent or provides the minor parent, pregnant minor, or child of a minor parent supportive services, including counseling, guidance, and supervision. "Adult-supervised living arrangement" does not mean a public institution. (2) "Child of a minor parent" means a child born to a minor parent, except that the child ceases to be consid... |
Section 5139.05 | Order to commit.
...nt, control, and custody of the child's parent or the guardian of the child's person or, if the child is eighteen years of age or older, discharges the child. (b) The committing court, upon its own motion, upon petition of the parent, guardian of the person, or next friend of a child, or upon petition of the department, terminates the department's legal custody of the child. (c) The committing court grants the... |
Section 5910.01 | Definitions.
...not been legally adopted by the veteran parent provided that the relationship between the stepchild and the veteran parent meets the following criteria: (1) The veteran parent is married to the child's natural or adoptive parent at the time application for a scholarship granted under this chapter is made; or if the veteran parent is deceased, the child's natural or adoptive parent was married to the veteran parent... |
Section 3107.17 | Closed hearing - confidentiality - records.
... or medical histories of the biological parents of an adopted person and that were completed pursuant to section 3107.09, 3107.091, or 3107.393 of the Revised Code shall be filed only in the permanent record kept by the court. During the minority of the adopted person, only the adoptive parents of the person may inspect the forms. When an adopted person reaches majority, only the adopted person may inspect the forms.... |
Section 3107.66 | Request for nonidentifying information.
....45 of the Revised Code. (2) "Adoptive parent" means a person who adopted an adopted person. (3) "Birth parent" means the biological parent of an adopted person. (4) "Birth sibling" means a biological sibling of an adopted person. (B) An adopted person age eighteen or older, an adoptive parent of an adopted person under age eighteen, or an adoptive family member of a deceased adopted person may submit a writ... |
Section 3109.12 | Mother unmarried - parenting time, companionship or visitation rights.
...hild is born to an unmarried woman, the parents of the woman and any relative of the woman may file a complaint requesting the court of common pleas of the county in which the child resides to grant them reasonable companionship or visitation rights with the child. If a child is born to an unmarried woman and if the father of the child has acknowledged the child and that acknowledgment has become final pursuant to se... |
Section 3109.56 | Requirements for creating power of attorney.
...When a parent seeks to create a power of attorney pursuant to section 3109.52 of the Revised Code, all of the following apply: (A) The power of attorney shall be executed by both parents if any of the following apply: (1) The parents are married to each other and are living as husband and wife. (2) The child is the subject of a shared parenting order issued pursuant to section 3109.04 of the Revised Code. (3) The... |
Section 3119.23 | Factors to be considered in granting a deviation.
... court-ordered payments; (C) Extended parenting time or extraordinary costs associated with parenting time, including extraordinary travel expenses when exchanging the child or children for parenting time; (D) The financial resources and the earning ability of the child or children; (E) The relative financial resources, including the disparity in income between parties or households, other assets, and the needs... |
Section 3301.60 | Interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children.
... frequent moves and deployment of their parents by: A. Facilitating the timely enrollment of children of military families and ensuring that they are not placed at a disadvantage due to difficulty in the transfer of education records from the previous school district or variations in entrance or age requirements. B. Facilitating the student placement process through which children of military families are not disad... |
Section 3313.60 | Prescribed curriculum.
...t upon written request of the student's parent or guardian, a student shall be excused from taking instruction in sexually transmitted infection education; (d) In grades kindergarten through six, annual developmentally appropriate instruction in child sexual abuse prevention, including information on available counseling and resources for children who are sexually abused. Such instruction and information provided ... |
Section 3321.19 | Examination into cases of truancy - failure of parent, guardian or responsible person to cause child's attendance at school.
...in its district has been truant and the parent, guardian, or other person having care of the child has failed to cause the student's attendance at school, the board may require the parent, guardian, or other person having care of the child pursuant to division (B) of this section to attend an educational program established pursuant to rules adopted by the department of education and workforce for the purpose of enco... |
Section 2151.353 | Orders of disposition of abused, neglected or dependent child.
...ate child placing agency; (c) Either parent; (d) A relative residing within or outside the state; (e) A probation officer for placement in a certified foster home; (f) Any other person approved by the court. (3) Award legal custody of the child to either parent or to any other person who, prior to the dispositional hearing, files a motion requesting legal custody of the child or is identified as a prop... |
Section 2151.419 | Court's determination as to whether agency made reasonable efforts to prevent removal or to return child safely home.
...the child to the child's home: (a) The parent from whom the child was removed has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to one of the following: (i) An offense under section 2903.01, 2903.02, or 2903.03 of the Revised Code or under an existing or former law of this state, any other state, or the United States that is substantially equivalent to an offense described in those sections and the victim of the offense... |
Section 2151.85 | Unmarried, unemancipated minor may seek abortion without notice to parent, guardian or custodian.
...bortion without the notification of her parents, guardian, or custodian may file a complaint in the juvenile court of the county in which she has a residence or legal settlement or in the juvenile court of any county that borders to any extent the county in which she has a residence or legal settlement requesting the issuance of an order authorizing her to consent to the performance or inducement of an abortion... |
Section 2151.86 | Criminal records check.
... an adoption for a prospective adoptive parent shall request the superintendent of BCII to conduct a criminal records check with respect to that prospective adoptive parent and a criminal records check with respect to all persons eighteen years of age or older who reside with the prospective adoptive parent. The administrative director or attorney shall request a criminal records check pursuant to this division at th... |
Section 3119.07 | Effect of child custody on calculation of child support.
...(A) Except when the parents have split parental rights and responsibilities, a parent's child support obligation for a child for whom the parent is the residential parent and legal custodian shall be presumed to be spent on that child and shall not become part of a child support order, and a parent's child support obligation for a child for whom the parent is not the residential parent and legal custodian shall becom... |
Section 3301.121 | Adjudication procedure to determine whether to permanently exclude pupil.
...ject of the resolution and that pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian with a notice of an opportunity for an adjudication hearing on the proposed permanent exclusion of the pupil from attending any of the public schools of this state. The notice shall include all of the following: (a) The date, time, and place of the permanent exclusion adjudication hearing; (b) A statement informing the pupil and the pupil's ... |
Section 3313.712 | Emergency medical authorization.
...As used in this section, "parent" means parent as defined in section 3321.01 of the Revised Code. (A) Annually the board of education of each city, exempted village, local, and joint vocational school district shall, before the first day of October, provide to the parent of every pupil enrolled in schools under the board's jurisdiction, an emergency medical authorization form that is an identical copy of the form c... |