Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3323.141 | Private children's homes to pay tuition for nonresidents receiving special education and related services.
...his state and whose natural or adoptive parents are not known to have been residents of this state subsequent to the child's birth is a resident of a home as defined in section 3313.64 of the Revised Code and receives special education and related services from a school district or county board of developmental disabilities, the home shall pay tuition to the board providing the special education. (B) In the case o... |
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Section 3323.17 | Education of deaf or hard of hearing children.
...d nonpublic schools who confer with the parents of hearing impaired children about their children's education; (C) Consult with chartered nonpublic schools and consult with and provide technical assistance to school districts that are or may be interested in integrating sign language into their curricula and that offer or may be interested in offering American sign language as a foreign language; (D) Consult wi... |
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Section 3323.19 | Comprehensive eye examination.
...umstances of the student, the student's parent, guardian, or family that may prevent the student from undergoing the eye examination prior to beginning special education services. (C) Except for a student who may be entitled to a comprehensive eye examination in the identification of the student's disabilities, in the development of the student's individualized education program, or as a related service under the ... |
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Section 3323.25 | Ohio dyslexia committee.
...ent appointed by the director; (f) A parent of a child with dyslexia or an adult with dyslexia appointed by the international dyslexia association in Ohio; (g) An individual with experience in higher education and teacher preparation programs appointed by the chancellor of higher education. The individual appointed by the chancellor shall have an appropriate certification. (h) A board member of the internati... |
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Section 3323.33 | Center for autism and low incidence advisory board.
... and low incidence disabilities; (B) Parents and family members; (C) Educators and other professionals; (D) Higher education instructors; (E) Representatives of state agencies. The advisory board shall be organized as determined by the director. Members of the advisory board shall receive no compensation for their services. |
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Section 3323.34 | Center for autism and low incidence - duties.
...nce disabilities; (C) Collaborate with parent and professional organizations; (D) Create and implement programs for professional development, technical assistance, intervention services, and research in the treatment of persons with autism and low incidence disabilities; (E) Create a regional network for communication and dissemination of information among educators and professionals serving persons with auti... |
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Section 3323.35 | Clearinghouse for autism and low incidence information.
...espond to requests for information from parents and educators of children with autism and low incidence disabilities. |
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Section 3325.03 | Return of pupil to parents.
...The superintendent of Ohio deaf and blind education services may return any pupil under the superintendent's jurisdiction to the pupil's resident school district if, in the opinion of the superintendent and the director of education and workforce, that pupil is not making sufficient progress to justify continuance as a pupil at the state school for the deaf or the state school for the blind. |
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Section 3327.016 | Community and nonpublic school transportation plans.
...nsportation services from the student's parent or guardian. |
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Section 3327.021 | Compliance with transportation requirements.
...ool shall then remit those funds to the parent, guardian, or other person in charge of each pupil who did not receive proper transportation while the district was out of compliance. Funds shall be disbursed out of the amount withheld by the department under division (B) of this section. (D) This section does not affect the authority of a school district to provide payment in lieu of transportation in accordance wi... |
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Section 3331.12 | Proof of lawful age of employed child.
...age employed by a person who is not the parent or guardian of such child, the officer may cause such child to discontinue employment until satisfactory proof of lawful age is furnished. |
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Section 3331.13 | School record furnished upon request.
...r a request for the same is made by the parent, guardian, or custodian of the child. |
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Section 3333.047 | Student financial aid program audits.
...of information provided by students and parents regarding eligibility for state student financial aid. If the chancellor determines that eligibility data has been reported incorrectly or inaccurately, and where the chancellor determines an adjustment to be appropriate, the institution of higher education shall adjust the financial aid awarded to the student. (B) Ensure that institutions of higher education are in co... |
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Section 3333.26 | Waiving tuition for child or spouse of public service officer killed in line of duty.
...the United States, who is the custodial parent of a minor child of that marriage pursuant to an order allocating the parental rights and responsibilities for care of the child issued pursuant to section 3109.04 of the Revised Code. (d) "Operation enduring freedom" means that period of conflict which began October 7, 2001, and ends on a date declared by the president of the United States or the congress. (e) "Op... |
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Section 3333.392 | Scholarships; Termination; Repayment.
...of the Revised Code, or the recipient's parent if the recipient is younger than eighteen years of age, shall sign a promissory note payable to the state in the event the recipient does not satisfy the service requirement of division (D) of section 3333.391 of the Revised Code or the scholarship is terminated. The amount payable under the note shall be the amount of total scholarships accepted by the recipient under t... |
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Section 3333.82 | Chancellor to establish clearinghouse of digital texts and distance learning courses.
...cessary for a student and the student's parent, guardian, or custodian and the student's school district, community school, STEM school, college, or university to decide whether to enroll in or subscribe to the course; (2) Instructions for enrolling in that digital text or course, including deadlines for enrollment. (E) Any expenses related to the installation of a course into the common statewide platform shal... |
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Section 3345.37 | Policies regarding availability of suicide prevention programs.
...e effectively with students, staff, and parents after a loss of a person to suicide. (B) Each state institution of higher education, as defined in section 3345.011 of the Revised Code, shall provide all incoming students with information about mental health topics, including depression and suicide prevention resources available to students. The information provided to students shall include available mental health ... |
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Section 3345.87 | Information on declarations for mental health.
...ode, shall provide new students and the parents or guardians of the new students information about declarations for mental health treatment, as described in Chapter 2135. of the Revised Code, including how to access and execute a declaration and considerations to determine whether a declaration would be beneficial to a student. The information shall be provided as part of the institution's orientation, onboarding, or... |
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Section 3345.89 | Accelerated college and career pathways program.
...required to be provided to students and parents under section 3365.04 of the Revised Code. (D) The chancellor shall not distribute state share of instruction funds to a state university in any fiscal year in which it does not comply with this section, as determined by the chancellor. |
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Section 3354.19 | Displaced homemaker defined.
...ineligible for public assistance as the parent of a needy child. |
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Section 3365.01 | College Credit Plus program definitions.
... established withdrawal policy. (L) "Parent" has the same meaning as in section 3313.64 of the Revised Code. (M) "Participant" means any student enrolled in a college under the program established by this chapter. (N) "Partnering college" means a college with which a public or nonpublic secondary school has entered into an agreement in order to offer the program established by this chapter. (O) "Partnerin... |
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Section 3365.033 | Seventh and eighth grade student participation.
...ection 3327.01 of the Revised Code, the parent or guardian of a participant under this section shall be responsible for any transportation for the participant related to participation in the program. |
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Section 3365.035 | Course mature subject matter disclaimer.
...er the college credit plus program, the parent of the student and the student shall sign and include the permission slip described in division (B) of this section within the student's application to the public college, participating private college, or eligible out-of-state college in which the student wishes to enroll. (D) Each public and participating private college and eligible out-of-state college participati... |
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Section 3365.15 | Duties of chancellor and department of education and workforce.
...us program directed toward students and parents that are interested in the program. (E) The chancellor and the department also may submit a biennial report detailing the status of the college credit plus program, including an analysis of quality assurance measures related to the program, to the governor, the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the chairpersons of the education... |
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Section 3366.01 | State purchase of education loans definitions.
...sing diploma; (3) Individuals who are parents or legal guardians of, or other persons, as set forth in the policy guidelines, borrowing under an education loan for the benefit of individuals meeting requirements set forth in division (G)(1) or (2) of this section, in order to assist them in paying costs of attendance. (H)(1) "Eligible institution" means an institution described in any of divisions (H)(1)(a), (b),... |