Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5120.50 | Interstate correction compact.
...te located within such state. (10) The parent, guardian, trustee, or other person or persons entitled under the laws of the sending state to act for, advise, or otherwise function with respect to any inmate shall not be deprived of or restricted in his exercise of any power in respect of any inmate confined pursuant to the terms of this compact. (E) ACTS NOT REVIEWABLE IN RECEIVING STATE: EXTRADITION (1) Any dec... |
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Section 5123.62 | Rights of persons with a developmental disability.
...their lives; (R) The right to select a parent or advocate to act on their behalf; (S) The right to manage their personal financial affairs, based on individual ability to do so; (T) The right to confidential treatment of all information in their personal and medical records, except to the extent that disclosure or release of records is permitted under sections 5123.89 and 5126.044 of the Revised Code; (U) The rig... |
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Section 5123.63 | Distributing copies of rights.
...he individual receiving services or the parent, guardian, or advocate of the individual shall sign an acknowledgement of receipt of a copy of the list of rights, and a copy of the signed acknowledgement shall be placed in the individual's file. The provider shall also be responsible for answering any questions and giving any explanations necessary to assist the individual to understand the rights enumerated. Instruct... |
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Section 5123.64 | Enforcement duties.
...any person receiving services or to any parent, guardian, or advocate of a person receiving services. (B) Any person with a developmental disability who believes that the person's rights as enumerated in section 5123.62 of the Revised Code have been violated may: (1) Bring the violation to the attention of the provider for resolution; (2) Report the violation to the department of developmental disabilities, the Oh... |
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Section 5126.01 | County boards of developmental disabilities definitions.
...ed Code. (N) "Immediate family" means parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, spouses, sons, daughters, aunts, uncles, mothers-in-law, fathers-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, sons-in-law, and daughters-in-law. (O) "Intellectual disability" means a mental impairment manifested during the developmental period characterized by significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning existing concurrently... |
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Section 5139.56 | Notice to victim of all release reviews, pending release hearings, supervised release revocation hearings, and discharge reviews.
...information to the child or the child's parent or legal guardian. Upon request of a victim or a victim's representative, the release authority shall keep in its files only the address or telephone number to which it shall send notice of a release review, pending release hearing, supervised release revocation hearing, discharge review, grant of supervised release, or discharge. (E) No employer shall discharge, discip... |
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Section 5153.122 | Caseworker in-service training.
...atment, including instruction regarding parents' rights and the limitations that the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution places upon caseworkers and their investigations; (L) Content on other topics relevant to child abuse, neglect, and dependency, including permanency strategies, concurrent planning, and adoption as an option for unintended pregnancies. After a PCSA caseworker's first year of co... |
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Section 5160.37 | Right of recovery for cost of medical assistance.
...ssistance recipient, or the recipient's parent, legal guardian, or court-appointed guardian. (M)(1) A medical assistance recipient who disagrees with a hearing examiner's decision under division (L) of this section may file an administrative appeal with the medicaid director in accordance with the procedure the department establishes for this purpose in rules required by division (O) of this section. A hearing is n... |
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Section 5814.01 | Transfers to minors act definitions.
... person who is entitled to it or to the rights that it evidences and its transfer may be registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer. (M) "Transfer" means a disposition, other than a gift, by a person who is eighteen years of age or older that creates custodial property under sections 5814.01 to 5814.10 of the Revised Code. (N) "Transfer agent" means a person who acts as authenti... |
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Section 113.56 | STABLE account program advisory board.
...er appointed by the governor who is the parent of a child with a disability and who has significant experience with disability issues; (7) One member appointed by the governor who is a person with a disability and who has significant experience with disability issues; (8) Two members appointed by the governor who have significant experience in finance, accounting, investment management, or other areas that may as... |
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Section 1321.45 | Prohibited short-term loan debt collection practices.
...rrower" includes the borrower's spouse, parent, if the borrower is a minor, guardian, executor, or administrator. (3) "Communication" means the conveying of information regarding a debt directly or indirectly to any person through any medium. (4) "Consumer reporting agency" means any person that, for monetary fees, dues, or on a cooperative nonprofit basis, regularly engages in whole or in part in the practice... |
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Section 1335.02 | Actions on loan agreements.
... subject to this section, including the rights and obligations of the parties to the loan agreement, shall be determined solely from the written loan agreement, and shall not be varied by any oral agreements that are made or discussions that occur before or contemporaneously with the execution of the loan agreement. Any prior oral agreements between the parties are superseded by the loan agreement. (D) This section ... |
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Section 1337.36 | Judicial relief.
...principal; (4) The principal's spouse, parent, or descendant; (5) An individual who would qualify as a presumptive heir of the principal; (6) A person named as a beneficiary to receive any property, benefit, or contractual right on the principal's death or as a beneficiary of a trust created by or for the principal that has a financial interest in the principal's estate; (7) A governmental agency having regul... |
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Section 1349.521 | Security freeze on consumer credit cards.
...de the following written notice: " The parent or guardian of a minor under the age of sixteen or the guardian or conservator of an incapacitated or protected adult, collectively referred to as a "protected consumer" may seek a security freeze to protect the identity of a protected consumer and ensure that credit is not inappropriately granted in the protected consumer's name. In order to request a security freeze fo... |
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Section 145.384 | Retirant may apply for monthly annuity or lump sum payment.
...) Children, share and share alike; (3) Parents, share and share alike; (4) Estate. If any benefit payable under this section due to the death of a PERS retirant or other system retirant is not claimed by a beneficiary within five years after the death, the amount payable shall be transferred to the income fund and thereafter paid to the beneficiary or the estate of the PERS retirant or other system retirant on app... |
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Section 145.43 | Designation or qualification of beneficiaries.
...owing shall qualify, with all attendant rights and privileges, in the following order of precedence, the member's: (1) Surviving spouse; (2) Children, share and share alike; (3) A dependent parent, if that parent takes survivor benefits under division (B) of section 145.45 of the Revised Code; (4) Parents, share and share alike; (5) Estate. If the beneficiary is deceased or is not located within ninety days, th... |
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Section 145.65 | Payment of deposits made by deceased contributor.
...lowing shall qualify with all attendant rights and privileges, in the following order of precedence, the contributor's: (1) Surviving spouse; (2) Children, share and share alike; (3) Parents, share and share alike; (4) Estate. If the beneficiary is deceased or is not located within ninety days, the beneficiary ceases to qualify for any benefit and the beneficiary next in order of precedence shall qualify as... |
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Section 149.381 | Review of applications for disposal of records or schedules of records retention and disposition by history connection.
...d, according to the "Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974," 88 Stat. 571, 20 U.S.C. 1232g, disqualify a school or other educational institution from receiving federal funds. |
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Section 1548.031 | Sale by minor requires signature of custodial adult.
...any notary public by one of the minor's parents, the minor's guardian, or another person having custody of the minor authorizing the sale, disposition, purchase, or acquisition of the watercraft or outboard motor. At the time the adult signs the form, the adult shall provide identification establishing that the adult is the individual whose signature appears on the form. (B) No right, title, or claim to or interest ... |
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Section 1701.32 | Surplus.
...estic corporation, the directors of the parent corporation may order entered on its books all or part of the earned surplus of the subsidiary and thereby create or add to the earned surplus of the parent. (5) The action of the directors of a corporation in creating or adding to earned surplus, as provided in this division, must be taken, if at all, not later than ninety days after the end of the fiscal year of such ... |
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Section 1701.802 | Merger converting wholly owned subsidiary into parent corporation.
...indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the parent corporation and whose shares are issued in that merger solely to the shareholders of the parent corporation. (B) Pursuant to an agreement of merger between the constituent corporations as provided in this section and provided that the provisions of Chapter 1704. of the Revised Code do not prevent the merger from being effected, a direct or indirect wholly owned domestic... |
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Section 2105.06 | Statute of descent and distribution.
...g spouse is not the natural or adoptive parent of the decedent's child, the first twenty thousand dollars plus one-half of the balance of the intestate estate to the spouse and the remainder to the child or the child's lineal descendants, per stirpes; (D) If there is a spouse and more than one child or their lineal descendants surviving, the first sixty thousand dollars if the spouse is the natural or adoptive paren... |
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Section 2125.02 | Parties - damages.
...surviving spouse, the children, and the parents of the decedent, all of whom are rebuttably presumed to have suffered damages by reason of the wrongful death, and for the exclusive benefit of the other next of kin of the decedent. A parent who abandoned a minor child who is the decedent shall not receive a benefit in a civil action for wrongful death brought under this division. (B) In relation to persons who died ... |
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Section 2151.01 | Liberal interpretation and construction.
...nd their constitutional and other legal rights are recognized and enforced. |
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Section 2151.3525 | [Former R.C. 2151.3523, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Immunity of parent and of person or entity taking possession of deserted child.
...(A) A parent does not commit a criminal offense under the laws of this state and shall not be subject to criminal prosecution in this state for the act of voluntarily delivering a child under section 2151.3516 of the Revised Code. (B) A person who delivers or attempts to deliver a child who has suffered any physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or negl... |