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Section 2108.07 | Refusal to make anatomical gift.

...he individual's body or part. (E) The parent of a deceased unemancipated minor who is reasonably available may revoke a refusal made by the minor.

Section 2111.06 | Guardian of the person.

...minor having no father or mother, whose parents are unsuitable persons to have the custody of the minor and to provide for the education of the minor as required by section 3321.01 of the Revised Code, or whose interests, in the opinion of the court, will be promoted by the appointment of a guardian. A guardian of the person shall have the custody and provide for the maintenance of the ward, and if the ward is ...

Section 2111.182 | Order for portion of funds to minor be deposited in trust.

... to be appointed shall be approved by a parent or guardian of the minor beneficiary of the trust, unless otherwise ordered by the probate court.

Section 2112.01 | Definitions.

... protected person, means an individual, parent, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, government, governmental agency or instrumentality, public corporation, or other legal or commercial entity. (L) "Protected person" means an adult for whom a protective order has been issued. (M) "Protective order" means an order appointing a guardian ...

Section 2131.031 | Disability barred as a factor for minor's caretaker.

...a disability: (1) Exercising custody, parenting time, or visitation rights with a minor; (2) Adopting a minor; (3) Serving as a foster caregiver for a minor; (4) Appointment as a guardian for a minor. (B) Division (A) of this section shall not be construed to guarantee or grant a person with a disability a right to conduct activities or exercise authority as described in that division.

Section 2133.05 | Duty of attending physician.

...'s attending physician; the declarant's parents; or an adult sibling of the declarant or, if there is more than one adult sibling, a majority of the declarant's adult siblings who are available within a reasonable period of time for the consultation. (b) The attending physician shall record in the declarant's medical record the names of the individual or individuals notified pursuant to division (A)(2)(a) of this se...

Section 2133.08 | Consenting to withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from patient.

...attending physician; (4) The patient's parents; (5) An adult sibling of the patient or, if there is more than one adult sibling, a majority of the patient's adult siblings who are available within a reasonable period of time for that consultation; (6) The nearest adult who is not described in divisions (B)(1) to (5) of this section, who is related to the patient by blood or adoption, and who is available within a...

Section 2137.15 | Custodian compliance and immunity.

...t under this chapter was initiated by a parent or legal custodian or guardian at the time of the deceased user's death, or the fiduciary of the estate of that deceased user, the court shall determine and adjudicate the application for a court order within thirty days after submission. (B) An order under division (A) of this section directing compliance shall contain a finding that compliance is not in violation of ...

Section 2151.01 | Liberal interpretation and construction.

..., separating the child from the child's parents only when necessary for the child's welfare or in the interests of public safety; (B) To provide judicial procedures through which Chapters 2151. and 2152. of the Revised Code are executed and enforced, and in which the parties are assured of a fair hearing, and their constitutional and other legal rights are recognized and enforced.

Section 2151.022 | Unruly child defined.

...o the reasonable control of the child's parents, teachers, guardian, or custodian, by reason of being wayward or habitually disobedient; (B) Any child who is an habitual truant from school; (C) Any child who behaves in a manner as to injure or endanger the child's own health or morals or the health or morals of others; (D) Any child who violates a law, other than division (C) of section 2907.39, division (A) of se...

Section 2151.06 | Residence or legal settlement.

...me residence or legal settlement as his parents, legal guardian of his person, or his custodian who stands in the relation of loco parentis.

Section 2151.14 | Duties and powers of probation department - records - command assistance.

... guardian ad litem of the child; (c) A parent, guardian, or custodian of the child; (d) A prosecuting attorney; (e) A board of education of a public school district; (f) A probation department of a juvenile court; (g) A public children services agency or private child placing agency that has custody of the child, is providing services to the child or the child's family, or is preparing a social history or perfor...

Section 2151.141 | Written request for records relating to alleged abused, neglected or dependent child.

...guardian ad litem of the child, and the parent, guardian, or custodian of the child. (B)(1) Any board of education, governing body of a chartered nonpublic school, public children services agency, private child placing agency, probation department, law enforcement agency, or prosecuting attorney that has any records related to a child who is the subject of a complaint as described in division (A) of this section and...

Section 2151.30 | Issuance of warrant.

...rt, a warrant may be issued against the parent, custodian, or guardian, or against the child himself.

Section 2151.3521 | [Former R.C. 2151.3519, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Emergency hearing to determine whether child is deserted child.

...ode. The court shall give notice to the parents of the child in accordance with Rule 16 of the Rules of Juvenile Procedure. If the court determines at the initial hearing or at any other hearing that a child was delivered in accordance with section 2151.3516 of the Revised Code, the court shall adjudicate the child a deserted child and enter its findings in the record of the case.

Section 2151.3523 | [Former R.C. 2151.3521, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Court to treat deserted child as neglected child.

...rest to return the child to the natural parents.

Section 2151.3533 | Supervision of newborn safety incubators.

...cheduled to work at the facility when a parent places a child into the incubator has been dispatched on an emergency call. (B) A person authorized by section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code to take possession of a child is not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property resulting from the person's failure to respond within a reasonable amount of time after a child is placed i...

Section 2151.413 | Motion requesting permanent custody.

...rvices required by the case plan to the parents of the child or the child to ensure the safe return of the child to the child's home. (c) The agency has been granted permanent custody of the child. (d) The child has been returned home pursuant to court order in accordance with division (A)(3) of section 2151.419 of the Revised Code. (E) Any agency that files a motion for permanent custody under this section ...

Section 2151.42 | Best interests of child - order granting legal custody.

...ther to return the child to the child's parents, shall consider whether it is in the best interest of the child. (B) An order of disposition issued under division (A)(3) of section 2151.353, division (A)(3) of section 2151.415, or section 2151.417 of the Revised Code granting legal custody of a child to a person is intended to be permanent in nature. A court shall not modify or terminate an order granting legal cust...

Section 2151.49 | Suspension of sentence.

...the requirement that one or both of the parents provide for the health care needs of the child to the satisfaction of the court.

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

...) The last known address of the child's parents.

Section 2151.87 | Prohibiting child from possessing, using, purchasing or receiving tobacco products.

...f the following unless accompanied by a parent, spouse, or legal guardian of the child, each of whom shall be twenty-one years of age or older: (1) Use, consume, or possess tobacco products; (2) Purchase or attempt to purchase tobacco products; (3) Order, pay for, or share the cost of tobacco products; (4) Except as provided in division (E) of this section, accept or receive tobacco products. (C) No child s...

Section 2151.901 | Alteration by court of host family agreement.

...Upon the request of the child's parent, guardian, legal custodian, host family, or the qualified organization that arranged the host family agreement, a juvenile court may alter the period during which a host family agreement is in effect if the court determines there are extenuating circumstances.

Section 2152.12 | Transfer of cases.

...) or (B) of this section to the child's parents, guardian, or other custodian and to the child's counsel at least three days prior to the hearing. (H) No person, either before or after reaching eighteen years of age, shall be prosecuted as an adult for an offense committed prior to becoming eighteen years of age, unless the person has been transferred as provided in division (A) or (B) of this section or unless div...

Section 2152.20 | Authorized dispositions for delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender.

... child's or juvenile traffic offender's parent, guardian, or other custodian. If the court requires restitution under this division, the court may order that the delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender pay a surcharge, in an amount not exceeding five per cent of the amount of restitution otherwise ordered under this division, to the entity responsible for collecting and processing the restitution payments. ...