Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5164.342 | Criminal records checks by waiver agencies.
...(4) The internet-based sex offender and child-victim offender database established under division (A)(11) of section 2950.13 of the Revised Code; (5) The internet-based database of inmates established under section 5120.66 of the Revised Code; (6) The state nurse aide registry established under section 3721.32 of the Revised Code; (7) Any other database, if any, specified in rules authorized by this section.... |
Section 109.71 | Ohio peace officer training commission created - definitions.
...following: (a) At risk of becoming an abused, neglected, or dependent child, delinquent or unruly child, or juvenile traffic offender; (b) An abused, neglected, or dependent child, delinquent or unruly child, or juvenile traffic offender. (3) Residing in a state correctional institution, a department of youth services institution, or a residential facility. (M) "Residential facility" has the same meaning as i... |
Section 149.38 | County records commission.
...records" means written reports of child abuse or neglect, written records of investigations, or other written records required to be prepared under section 2151.421, 5101.13, 5153.166, or 5153.17 of the Revised Code. (b) A county public children services agency may submit to the county records commission applications for one-time disposal, or schedules of records retention and disposition, of paper case records tha... |
Section 2151.03 | Neglected child defined - failure to provide medical or surgical care for religious reasons.
...421 of the Revised Code to report child abuse that is known or reasonably suspected or believed to have occurred, child neglect that is known or reasonably suspected or believed to have occurred, and children who are known to face or are reasonably suspected or believed to be facing a threat of suffering abuse or neglect and does not preclude any exercise of the authority of the state, any political subdivision, or a... |
Section 2151.35 | Procedure for hearings in juvenile court.
...child at the hearing in cases involving abused, neglected, or dependent children. The court shall hear and determine all cases of children without a jury, except cases involving serious youthful offenders under section 2152.13 of the Revised Code. If a complaint alleges a child to be a delinquent child, unruly child, or juvenile traffic offender, the court shall require the parent, guardian, or custodian of the chi... |
Section 2151.353 | Orders of disposition of abused, neglected or dependent child.
...(A) If a child is adjudicated an abused, neglected, or dependent child, the court may make any of the following orders of disposition: (1) Place the child in protective supervision; (2) Commit the child to the temporary custody of any of the following: (a) A public children services agency; (b) A private child placing agency; (c) Either parent; (d) A relative residing within or outside the state; ... |
Section 2151.414 | Hearing on motion requesting permanent custody.
.... The adjudication that the child is an abused, neglected, or dependent child and any dispositional order that has been issued in the case under section 2151.353 of the Revised Code pursuant to the adjudication shall not be readjudicated at the hearing and shall not be affected by a denial of the motion for permanent custody. (2) The court shall hold the hearing scheduled pursuant to division (A)(1) of this section... |
Section 2151.4210 | Child abuse or neglect investigation relating to armed forces.
...tion is being made of a report of child abuse or neglect that relates to the parent, guardian, or custodian. (C) As used in this section, "armed forces" has the same meaning as "armed forces of the United States" in section 5907.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2907.41 | Person charged with subsequent sexual offense - setting of bail.
...s been adjudicated a sexual predator or child-victim predator pursuant to Chapter 2950. of the Revised Code, previously has been determined to be a habitual sex offender or habitual child-victim offender pursuant to that chapter, has a history of committing sexually oriented offenses or child-victim oriented offenses, or has a history of committing violations of section 2907.09 of the Revised Code or violations of an... |
Section 2919.22 | Endangering children.
...ty under twenty-one years of age: (1) Abuse the child; (2) Torture or cruelly abuse the child; (3) Administer corporal punishment or other physical disciplinary measure, or physically restrain the child in a cruel manner or for a prolonged period, which punishment, discipline, or restraint is excessive under the circumstances and creates a substantial risk of serious physical harm to the child; (4) Repeatedly... |
Section 3105.47 | Applicability of professional responsibility provisions.
...person to report abuse or neglect of a child or adult. |
Section 3109.173 | Regional prevention coordinator.
...tion; (c) Ensuring timely and accurate reporting to the board. (5) Any additional duties specified by the department in rules adopted pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. |
Section 3119.9535 | Termination of redirection; no obligee.
...tances indicating that the child may be abused or neglected, make a report under section 2151.421 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3301.56 | Duties of director of program - staff requirements and maximum group size - right of access.
...yee who has completed a course in child abuse recognition and prevention. (D) Any parent, guardian, or custodian of a child enrolled in a preschool program shall be permitted unlimited access to the school during its hours of operation to contact the parent's, guardian's, or custodian's child, evaluate the care provided by the program, or evaluate the premises, or for other purposes approved by the director. Upon ... |
Section 3313.473 | Parental involvement policy.
...itted infection education, child sexual abuse prevention, and sexual violence prevention education provided under division (A)(5) of section 3313.60 or section 3314.0310 or 3326.091 of the Revised Code; (b) Instruction or presentations in sexually transmitted infection education emphasizing abstinence provided under section 3313.6011 of the Revised Code; (c) Incidental references to sexual concepts or gender ideo... |
Section 3313.642 | Materials for course of instruction.
...ile court alleging that the pupil is an abused, neglected, or dependent child or if the pupil has been adjudicated an abused, neglected, or dependent child. A board shall require that the grades, credits, official transcripts, IEPs, or 504 plan of a pupil described in this division be transferred immediately upon the receipt of either another district's or school's request for those records under section 3313.672 ... |
Section 4731.2210 | Patient notice of probationary order.
... key third party; (b) Drug or alcohol abuse directly resulting in patient harm, or that impairs the ability of the practitioner to practice safely; (c) Criminal conviction directly resulting in harm to patient health; (d) Inappropriate prescribing directly resulting in patient harm. (2) A statement of issues alleged that the practitioner committed any of the acts described in divisions (C)(1)(a) through (d) a... |
Section 5101.28 | Written agreements with law enforcement agencies to exchange, obtain, or share information regarding public assistance recipients.
...ected physical or mental injury, sexual abuse or exploitation, or negligent treatment or maltreatment, of a child. |
Section 5104.015 | Adoption of rules.
...e in the center; (W) A procedure for reporting of injuries of children that occur at the center; (X) Standards for licensing child care centers for children with short-term illnesses and other temporary medical conditions; (Y) Minimum requirements for instructional time for child care centers rated through the step up to quality program established pursuant to section 5104.29 of the Revised Code; (Z) Any ... |
Section 5104.017 | Adoption of rules governing the operation of type A family child care homes.
... of communicable diseases, and in child abuse recognition and prevention; (V) Standards providing for the needs of children who have disabilities or who require treatment for health conditions while the child is receiving child care or publicly funded child care in the type A home; (W) Standards for the maximum number of children per child care staff member; (X) Requirements for the amount of usable indoor f... |
Section 5107.10 | Time-limited cash assistance.
...from the assistance group's home due to abuse, neglect, or dependency if the agency does both of the following: (a) Notifies the county department of job and family services at the time the agency removes the children that it believes the children will be able to return to the assistance group within six months; (b) Informs the county department at the end of each of the first five months after the agency remov... |
Section 5139.05 | Order to commit.
...o the department as a result of alleged abuse by department staff; an accident resulting in injury to a child committed to the department that requires medical care or treatment outside the institution in which the child is located; the discovery of a controlled substance upon the person or in the property of a child committed to the department; a suicide attempt by a child committed to the department; a suicid... |
Section 5153.122 | Caseworker in-service training.
...epting reports of, and preventing child abuse, neglect, and dependency; (B) Assessing child safety; (C) Assessing risks; (D) Interviewing persons; (E) Investigating cases; (F) Intervening; (G) Providing services to children and their families; (H) The importance of and need for accurate data; (I) Preparation for court; (J) Maintenance of case record information; (K) The legal duties of P... |
Section 5153.123 | Caseworker supervisor in-service training.
...e courses in screening reports of child abuse, neglect, or dependency. After a PCSA caseworker supervisor's first year of continuous employment as a PCSA caseworker supervisor, the supervisor annually shall complete thirty hours of training in areas relevant to the supervisor's assigned duties. During the first two years of continuous employment as a PCSA caseworker supervisor, each PCSA caseworker supervisor shall c... |
Section 5153.16 | Duties of agency.
...n concerning any child alleged to be an abused, neglected, or dependent child; (2) Enter into agreements with the parent, guardian, or other person having legal custody of any child, or with the department of children and youth, department of mental health and addiction services, department of developmental disabilities, other department, any certified organization within or outside the county, or any agency or in... |