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Section 2929.17 | Nonresidential sanctions - felony.

...ender or the victim of the offense is a parent, guardian, custodian, or person in loco parentis of one or more of those children, a requirement that the offender obtain counseling. This division does not limit the court in requiring the offender to obtain counseling for any offense or in any circumstance not specified in this division. (O) If the offense is a violation of section 2907.04 of the Revised Code and the...

Section 2929.27 | Nonresidential sanctions - misdemeanor.

...nder or the victim of the offense is a parent, guardian, custodian, or person in loco parentis of one or more of those children. This division does not limit the court in requiring that the offender obtain counseling for any offense or in any circumstance not specified in this division. (B) If the court imposes a term of community service pursuant to division (A)(3) of this section, the offender may request th...

Section 2930.01 | Definitions.

...ns a spouse, child, stepchild, sibling, parent, stepparent, grandparent, or other relative of a victim but does not include a person who is charged with, convicted of, or adjudicated to be a delinquent child for the criminal offense or delinquent act against the victim or another criminal offense or delinquent act arising from the same conduct, criminal episode, or plan. (E) "Prosecutor" means one of the following:...

Section 2931.02 | Criminal jurisdiction - county courts.

...er eighteen years of age by the child's parents; (D) The abandonment, or ill treatment of a child under eighteen years of age by the child's guardian; (E) The employment of a child under fourteen years of age in public exhibitions or vocations injurious to health, life, or morals, or which will cause or permit the child to suffer unnecessary physical or mental pain; (F) The regulation, restriction, or prohibiti...

Section 2945.17 | Right to jury trial.

...vised Code against both a child and the parent, guardian, or other person having care of the child.

Section 2945.25 | Challenges for cause.

...he employer or employee, or the spouse, parent, son, or daughter of the employer or employee, or the counselor, agent, or attorney of any person included in division (L) of this section; (N) That English is not the person's native language, and the person's knowledge of English is insufficient to permit the person to understand the facts and law in the case; (O) That the person otherwise is unsuitable for any oth...

Section 2953.71 | Post conviction DNA testing definitions.

...basis of that sentence of death. (M) "Parent sample" means the biological material first obtained from a crime scene or a victim of an offense for which an offender is an eligible offender, and from which a sample will be presently taken to do a DNA comparison to the DNA of the subject offender under sections 2953.71 to 2953.81 of the Revised Code. (N) "Prison" and "community control sanction" have the same m...

Section 2953.75 | Prosecutor to use reasonable diligence to obtain biological material for test.

...fender can be compared and whether the parent sample of that biological material still exists at that point in time. In using reasonable diligence to make those determinations, the prosecuting attorney shall rely upon all relevant sources, including, but not limited to, all of the following: (1) All prosecuting authorities in the case in which the offender was convicted of the offense for which the offender i...

Section 2953.79 | Obtaining sample from applicant.

... this section, to be compared with the parent sample of biological material collected from the crime scene or the victim of the offense for which the offender is an eligible offender and requested the DNA testing. The offender's filing of the application constitutes the offender's consent to the obtaining of the sample of biological material from the offender. The testing authority shall obtain the sample of b...

Section 2953.81 | Test results.

... and to maintain and preserve both the parent sample of the biological material used and the offender sample of the biological material used. The testing authority may be designated as the person to maintain the results of the testing or to maintain and preserve some or all of the samples, or both. The results of the testing remain state's evidence. The samples shall be preserved during the entire period of ti...

Section 2967.03 | Duties and powers as to pardon, commutation, reprieve or parole.

...representative, or the victim's spouse, parent, sibling, or child appears at a full board hearing of the parole board and gives testimony as authorized by section 5149.101 of the Revised Code, the authority shall consider the testimony in determining whether to grant a parole. The trial judge and prosecuting attorney of the trial court in which a person was convicted shall furnish to the authority, at the request of ...

Section 3105.32 | When action for annulment must be commenced and by what parties.

...ars after arriving at such age; or by a parent, guardian, or other person having charge of such party at any time before such party has arrived at such age; (B) For the cause mentioned in division (B) of section 3105.31 of the Revised Code, by either party during the life of the other or by such former husband or wife; (C) For the cause mentioned in division (C) of section 3105.31 of the Revised Code, by the party ...

Section 3107.011 | Arranging adoptions.

...(A) Except for an adoption by a stepparent, a grandparent, adult sibling, a legal custodian, or a guardian, a person seeking to adopt a minor shall utilize an agency or attorney to arrange the adoption. Only an agency or attorney may arrange an adoption. An attorney may not represent with regard to the adoption both the person seeking to adopt and the parent placing a child for adoption. As used in this chapter, "gra...

Section 3107.012 | Applying for adoption by foster caregiver.

... Revised Code as a prospective adoptive parent. The agency shall inform the foster caregiver, in accordance with division (G) of section 2151.86 of the Revised Code, that the foster caregiver must undergo the criminal records check before a court may issue a final decree of adoption or interlocutory order of adoption under section 3107.14 of the Revised Code.

Section 3107.013 | Furnishing information to foster caregiver seeking to adopt child.

... behavior that the prospective adoptive parents may anticipate from children who have experienced abuse and neglect, suggested interventions and the assistance available if the child exhibits those types of behavior after adoption, and other adoption issues the department of children and youth identifies. The agency shall provide the information to the foster caregiver in accordance with rules the department of child...

Section 3107.014 | Qualifications of assessors.

... investigations of prospective adoptive parents may perform the duties of an assessor under sections 3107.031, 3107.032, 3107.082, 3107.09, 3107.101, 3107.12, 5103.0324, and 5103.152 of the Revised Code if the individual complies with division (A)(3) of this section regardless of whether the individual meets the requirement of division (A)(2) of this section. (C) A court, public children services agency, private c...

Section 3107.017 | Standardized form for disclosure of information.

... adoptive child to prospective adoptive parents. The information disclosed shall include all background information available on the child. The department shall distribute the form to all agencies.

Section 3107.03 | Who may adopt.

...wing apply: (1) The other spouse is a parent of the person to be adopted and consents to the adoption; (2) The petitioner and the other spouse are separated under section 3103.06 or 3105.17 of the Revised Code; (3) The failure of the other spouse to join in the petition or to consent to the adoption is found by the court to be by reason of prolonged unexplained absence, unavailability, incapacity, or circumstan...

Section 3107.032 | Multiple children assessment - when required.

... does not apply to an adoption by a stepparent whose spouse is a biological or adoptive parent of the minor to be adopted.

Section 3107.04 | Filing petition - caption.

...titioner or the person to be adopted or parent of the person to be adopted resides, or in which the petitioner is stationed in military service, or in which the agency having the permanent custody of the person to be adopted is located. (B) If the court finds in the interest of justice that the case should be heard in another forum, the court may stay the proceedings or dismiss the petition in whole or in part on a...

Section 3107.05 | Contents of petition.

...tioner to establish the relationship of parent and child with the person to be adopted; (9) A description and estimate of value of all property of the person to be adopted; (10) The name and address, if known, of any person whose consent to the adoption is required, but who has not consented, and facts that explain the lack of the consent normally required to the adoption. (B) A certified copy of the birth cert...

Section 3107.0611 | Notice to putative father.

... to adopt the child is filed, to have a parent and child relationship with the child by a court proceeding pursuant to sections 3111.01 to 3111.18 of the Revised Code, a court proceeding in another state, an administrative agency proceeding pursuant to sections 3111.38 to 3111.54 of the Revised Code, or an administrative agency proceeding in another state. (4) He has not acknowledged paternity of the child pursuant ...

Section 3107.19 | Forwarding records to department of health and birth state's vital statistics office.

...tion 3107.083 of the Revised Code, if a parent filled out and signed the form pursuant to section 3107.081 or 5103.151 of the Revised Code; (C) A statement of whether the adopted person is an adopted person as defined in section 3107.38 or 3107.45 of the Revised Code. If the adopted person was born in another state of the United States, the court shall forward a copy of the adopted person's certificate of adoptio...

Section 3107.381 | Transfer of releases.

...whether and how to contact a biological parent or biological sibling. Releases are advisory only and therefore unenforceable.

Section 3109.172 | Child abuse and child neglect regional prevention councils.

...rving counties within a region; (11) Parent advocates with relevant experience and knowledge of services in a region; (12) Other persons with demonstrated knowledge in programs for children serving counties within a region. (B) Each child abuse and child neglect prevention region shall have a child abuse and child neglect regional prevention council as appointed under divisions (C), (D), and (E) of this sect...