Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2303.901 | Case documents.
...ce risk assessments; (vii) Supervised parenting time or companionship or visitation records or reports, including exchange records or reports; (viii) Financial disclosure records or statements regarding property, debt, taxes, income, or expenses, including collateral source documents attached to or filed with the records or statements; (ix) Asset appraisals and evaluations. (2) "Personal identifiers" means an... |
Section 2305.402 | Duties owed to trespassers.
...r on the property who is a child, to a parent, guardian, or custodian of the child, or to any other person in a tort action for injury, death, or loss to the person of the child that allegedly is caused by an artificial condition on the real property if, at the time the injury, death, or loss allegedly is caused, all of the following apply: (a) The place on the property where the artificial condition exists i... |
Section 2305.51 | Mental health professional or organization not liable for violent behavior by client or patient.
...otential victim or a potential victim's parent or guardian if the potential victim is a minor or has been adjudicated incompetent, all of the following information: (a) The nature of the threat; (b) The identity of the mental health client or patient making the threat; (c) The identity of each potential victim of the threat. (C) All of the following apply when a mental health professional or organization take... |
Section 2307.53 | Civil action for damages for dismemberment abortion or partial birth feticide.
...child was not conceived by rape, or the parent of the woman if the woman is not eighteen years of age or older at the time of the violation has and may commence a civil action for compensatory damages, punitive or exemplary damages if authorized by section 2315.21 of the Revised Code, and court costs and reasonable attorney's fees against the person who committed the violation. (C) If a judgment is rendered in favor... |
Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.
...alf of the surviving spouse, children, parents, or other next of kin of a decedent or on behalf of the estate of a decedent, whether as a claim in a wrongful death action under Chapter 2125. of the Revised Code or as a survivorship claim, whichever of the following is appropriate: (i) The decedent, if the reference is to the person who allegedly sustained harm or economic loss for which, or in connection with which... |
Section 2307.902 | Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim - piercing the corporate veil.
...The holder is a foreign corporation the parent corporation of which is authorized to conduct business in this state. (6) The person seeking to pierce the corporate veil is a resident of this state. (H) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Affiliate" and "beneficial owner" have the same meanings as in section 1704.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Mixed dust," "mixed dust disease claim,"... |
Section 2307.91 | Asbestos claims - definitions.
...sbestos, or any representative, spouse, parent, child, or other relative of that person, for injury, including mental or emotional injury, death, or loss to person, risk of disease or other injury, costs of medical monitoring or surveillance, or any other effects on the person's health that are caused by the person's exposure to asbestos. (D) "Asbestosis" means bilateral diffuse interstitial fibrosis of the lungs ca... |
Section 2307.97 | Cumulative successor asbestos-related liabilities of corporation.
...sbestos, or any representative, spouse, parent, child, or other relative of that person, for injury, including mental or emotional injury, death, or loss to person, risk of disease or other injury, costs of medical monitoring or surveillance, or any other effects on the person's health that are caused by the person's exposure to asbestos; (b) A claim for damage or loss to property that is caused by the installation,... |
Section 2315.21 | Punitive or exemplary damages.
...yer" includes, but is not limited to, a parent, subsidiary, affiliate, division, or department of the employer. If the employer is an individual, the individual shall be considered an employer under this section only if the subject of the tort action is related to the individual's capacity as an employer. (5) "Small employer" means an employer who employs not more than one hundred persons on a full-time permanent ... |
Section 2323.55 | Future damages in medical malpractice actions.
...iff; (e) Whether that plaintiff or the parent, guardian, or custodian of that plaintiff is able to competently manage the future damages; (f) Any other circumstance that relates to whether the injury sustained by that plaintiff would be better compensated by the payment of the future damages in a lump sum or by their receipt in a series of periodic payments. (3) After the hearing described in division (D)(1) of th... |
Section 2323.56 | Periodic payments of future damages.
...iff; (e) Whether that plaintiff or the parent, guardian, or custodian of that plaintiff is able to competently manage those portions of the future damages; (f) Any other circumstance that relates to whether the injury sustained by that plaintiff would be better compensated by the payment of those portions of the future damages in a lump sum or by their receipt in a series of periodic payments. (3) After the hearin... |
Section 2323.584 | Filing application for approval in advance of transfer.
... on all interested parties, including a parent or other guardian or authorized legal representative of any interested party who is not legally competent, in the manner prescribed in the Rules of Civil Procedure for the service of process, a notice of the proposed transfer and the application for its approval in advance. The notice shall include all of the following: (a) A copy of the application; (b) A copy of the ... |
Section 2505.073 | Appeal denial of abortion by minor.
...bortion without the notification of her parent, guardian, or custodian, and the appellant and any other person may rely on the constructive order to the same extent as if the court actually had entered a judgment under this section authorizing the appellant to consent to the performance or inducement of an abortion without such notification. In the interest of justice, the court of appeals, in an appeal in accordanc... |
Section 2717.13 | Application to change or conform allowed on behalf of minor.
...alf of a minor by either of the minor's parents, a legal guardian, a legal custodian, or a guardian ad litem. |
Section 2743.60 | Denial of claim or reduction of award of reparations.
...teen years of age and was riding with a parent, guardian, or care-provider. (C) The attorney general or the court of claims, upon a finding that the claimant or victim has not fully cooperated with appropriate law enforcement agencies, may deny a claim or reconsider and reduce an award of reparations. (D) The attorney general or the court of claims shall reduce an award of reparations or deny a claim for an award... |
Section 2746.04 | Fees and costs in court of common pleas.
...rvision of the respondent's exercise of parenting time, visitation, or companionship rights, as provided in section 3113.31 of the Revised Code; (M) Upon a petition to have a person involuntarily institutionalized, the costs of appointed counsel for the respondent at a full hearing, as provided in section 5123.76 of the Revised Code; (N) In a case before the domestic relations division of the Hamilton county court ... |
Section 2901.13 | Statute of limitations for criminal offenses.
...or county peace officer that is not the parent or guardian of the child, in the county in which the child resides or in which the abuse or neglect is occurring or has occurred has been notified that abuse or neglect is known, suspected, or believed to have occurred. (K) As used in this section, "peace officer" has the same meaning as in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. (L)(1) The amendments to divisions (A)... |
Section 2903.15 | Permitting child abuse.
...(A) No parent, guardian, custodian, or person having custody of a child under eighteen years of age or of a child with a mental or physical disability under twenty-one years of age shall cause serious physical harm to the child, or the death of the child, as a proximate result of permitting the child to be abused, to be tortured, to be administered corporal punishment or other physical disciplinary measure, or to be ... |
Section 2903.32 | Female genital mutilation.
...nsent of the minor; (3) Consent of the parent or guardian of the minor. (E) As used in this section: (1) "Physician" means a person authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery. (2) "Licensed health care professional" means an individual, other than a physician, who is authorized under Title XLVII of the Revised Code to practice a health c... |
Section 2905.05 | Criminal child enticement.
...he express or implied permission of the parent, guardian, or other legal custodian of the child in undertaking the activity. (2) The actor is not a law enforcement officer, medic, firefighter, or other person who regularly provides emergency services, and is not an employee or agent of, or a volunteer acting under the direction of, any board of education, or the actor is any of such persons, but, at the time the act... |
Section 2907.03 | Sexual battery.
...the other persons', natural or adoptive parent, or a stepparent, or guardian, custodian, or person in loco parentis of the other person. (6) The other person, or one of the other persons, is in custody of law or a patient in a hospital or other institution, and the offender has supervisory or disciplinary authority over the other person. (7) The offender is a teacher, administrator, coach, or other person in auth... |
Section 2907.33 | Deception to obtain matter harmful to juveniles.
...: (1) Falsely represent that he is the parent, guardian, or spouse of such juvenile; (2) Furnish such juvenile with any identification or document purporting to show that such juvenile is eighteen years of age or over or married. (B) No juvenile, for the purpose of obtaining any material or gaining admission to any performance which is harmful to juveniles, shall do either of the following: (1) Falsely represent ... |
Section 2919.23 | Interference with custody.
...), (2), or (3) of this section from the parent, guardian, or custodian of the person identified in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section: (1) A child under the age of eighteen, or a child with a mental or physical disability under the age of twenty-one; (2) A person committed by law to an institution for delinquent, unruly, neglected, abused, or dependent children; (3) A person committed by law to an ins... |
Section 2925.64 | Immunity for administering epinephrine.
...k of experiencing anaphalaxis or to the parent, guardian, or custodian of such an individual. |
Section 2929.12 | Seriousness of crime and recidivism factors.
...ender or the victim of the offense is a parent, guardian, custodian, or person in loco parentis of one or more of those children. (C) The sentencing court shall consider all of the following that apply regarding the offender, the offense, or the victim, and any other relevant factors, as indicating that the offender's conduct is less serious than conduct normally constituting the offense: (1) The victim induced o... |