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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.
...vised Code or takes emergency temporary custody of and provides temporary emergency care for a child pursuant to section 2151.3519 of the Revised Code is immune from any civil liability that might otherwise be incurred or imposed as a result of these actions, unless the person or entity has acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose. The immunity provided by this division does not apply if the person or entity has ... |
Section 2151.551 | Contents of communication to foster caregiver in another county and school district.
...s in the temporary, permanent, or legal custody of a private or government entity other than the placing entity, the telephone number of the entity with custody; (5) The previous school district attended by the child; (6) The last known address of the child's parents. |
Section 2151.236 | Orders affecting child subject to support order by common pleas court.
...sed, neglected, or dependent and grants custody of the child to an individual or entity other than as set forth in the order issued by the common pleas court with domestic relations jurisdiction, the juvenile court shall notify the common pleas court with domestic relations jurisdiction and the child support enforcement agency serving the county of that court. The child support enforcement agency shall review the chi... |
Section 3310.41 | Autism scholarship program.
... granted temporary, legal, or permanent custody of the child to an individual other than either of the natural or adoptive parents of the child or to a government agency. (6) "Qualified special education child" is a child who either was enrolled in the school district in which the child is entitled to attend school in any grade from preschool through twelve in the school year prior to the year in which a scholarsh... |
Section 3310.51 | Definitions for the Jon Peterson special needs scholarship program.
... granted temporary, legal, or permanent custody of the child to an individual other than either of the natural or adoptive parents of the child or to a government agency; (3) The guardian of a qualified special education child, when a court has appointed a guardian for the child; (4) The grandparent of a qualified special education child, when the grandparent is the child's attorney in fact under a power of att... |
Section 3313.65 | Children of institutionalized or incarcerated parents.
...his state. (D) Regardless of who has custody or care of the child, whether the child resides in a home, or whether the child receives special education, if a district admits a child under division (C) of this section, tuition shall be paid to that district as follows: (1) If the child's parent is in a juvenile residential placement, by the district in which the child's parent resided at the time the parent beca... |
Section 3323.05 | Procedures to assure guaranteed procedural safeguards in decisions.
...ourt with jurisdiction over the child's custody. Such assignment shall be made in accordance with section 3323.051 of the Revised Code. (C) Prior written notice to the child's parents of a school district's proposal or refusal to initiate or change the identification, evaluation, or educational placement of the child or the provision of a free appropriate education for the child. The procedures established under t... |
Section 3107.11 | Hearing - notice.
...ency that has permanent custody, of the child. Notice shall not be given to a person whose consent is not required as provided by division (B), (C), (D), (E), (G), or (H) of section 3107.07 of the Revised Code. Second notice shall not be given to a juvenile court, agency, or person whose consent is not required as provided by division (I) of section 3107.07 of the Revised Code because the court, agency, or person ... |
Section 3321.01 | Compulsory school age - requirements for admission to kindergarten or first grade - pupil personnel services committee.
... the child is in the legal or permanent custody of a person or government agency, "parent" means that person or government agency. When a child is a resident of a home, as defined in section 3313.64 of the Revised Code, and the child's parent is not a resident of this state, "parent," "guardian," or "other person having charge or care of a child" means the head of the home. A child between six and eighteen years o... |
Section 5139.36 | Grants to operate community corrections facilities for felony delinquents.
...ections facilities. (2) A child in the custody of the department of youth services may be placed in a community corrections facility in accordance with either division (E)(2)(a) or (b) of this section. A child placed in a community corrections facility pursuant to either division shall remain in the legal custody of the department of youth services during the period in which the child is in the community corre... |
Section 5120.162 | Transferring children in custody of youth services department to correctional medical center.
... correction children who are within its custody, who have an illness, physical condition, or other medical problem, and who apparently would benefit from diagnosis or treatment at the center for that illness, condition, or problem. Notwithstanding the fact that portions of the center may be used for the benefit of children in the custody of the department of youth services, the center shall be considered a facility o... |
Section 5139.85 | Disposing of property of former inmates.
...operty of the decedent remaining in the custody or possession of the department shall be held by the department for a period of one year from the date of death of the decedent, for the benefit of the heirs, legatees, or successors in interest of the decedent, during which time the department shall make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or his legally appointed executor or administrator. Upon the expiration of ... |
Section 109.57 | Duties of superintendent.
... charge of any state institution having custody of a person suspected of having committed a felony, any crime constituting a misdemeanor on the first offense and a felony on subsequent offenses, or any misdemeanor described in division (A)(1)(a), (A)(4)(a), or (A)(6)(a) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code or having custody of a child under eighteen years of age with respect to whom there is probable cause to belie... |
Section 5139.50 | Release authority - appointment - duties.
...sity found in the children in the legal custody of the department of youth services. In appointing the members, the director shall ensure that the appointments include all of the following: (1) At least one member who has five or more years of experience in criminal justice, juvenile justice, or an equivalent relevant profession; (2) At least one member who has experience in victim services or advocacy or who has ... |
Section 3107.01 | Adoption definitions.
...03.16 of the Revised Code. (L) "Legal custody" has the same meaning as in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code. (M) "Minor" means a person under the age of eighteen years. (N) "Parent" means a legally recognized natural or adoptive parent of a child. (O) "Party" means a petitioner, adoptee, or any other person or agency that is part of an adoption proceeding and whose consent to the adoption is necessary but ... |
Section 2152.21 | Dispositions for child adjudicated juvenile traffic offender.
...r of the following: (i) The temporary custody of a detention facility or district detention facility established under section 2152.41 of the Revised Code; (ii) The temporary custody of any school, camp, institution, or other facility for children operated in whole or in part for the care of juvenile traffic offenders of that nature by the county, by a district organized under section 2151.65 or 2152.41 of the ... |
Section 2950.14 | Department of rehabilitation and correction to provide information prior to release.
...7, any sexually oriented offense or any child-victim oriented offense, the department of rehabilitation and correction shall provide all of the information described in division (B) of this section to the bureau of criminal identification and investigation regarding the offender and to the sheriff of the county in which the offender's anticipated future residence is located. Prior to releasing a delinquent chil... |
Section 3127.17 | Modification of custody determination of non-Ohio court.
...rt of this state may not modify a child custody determination made by a court of another state unless the court of this state has jurisdiction to make an initial determination under division (A)(1) or (2) of section 3127.15 of the Revised Code and one of the following applies: (A) The court of the other state determines that it no longer has exclusive, continuing jurisdiction under section 3127.16 of the Revised Cod... |
Section 3313.714 | Healthcheck program for recipients of medical assistance.
...ent entity with legal custody. (c) The child's legal guardian or a person who has accepted responsibility for the health, safety, and welfare of the child. (B) At the request of the department of medicaid, a board of education shall establish and conduct a healthcheck program for pupils enrolled in the schools of the district who are medicaid recipients. At the request of a board of education, the department m... |
Section 3107.02 | Who may be adopted; placement period before adoption.
...s eighteenth birthday, in the permanent custody of or in a planned permanent living arrangement with a public children services agency or a private child placing agency, and the adult consents to the adoption; (5) If the adult is the child of the spouse of the petitioner, and the adult consents to the adoption. (C) When proceedings to adopt a minor are initiated by the filing of a petition, and the eighteenth bir... |
Section 2152.71 | Maintenance and custody of records.
...an alleged delinquent child, arrest and custody records, complaints, journal entries, and hearing summaries. The court shall maintain a separate docket for traffic cases and shall record all traffic cases on the separate docket instead of on the general appearance docket. The parents, guardian, or other custodian of any child affected, if they are living, or the nearest of kin of the child, if the parents are decease... |
Section 3109.06 | Certification to juvenile court.
...te upon the death of the person awarded custody but shall continue for all purposes during the minority of the children. The court, upon its own motion or the motion of either parent or of any interested person acting on behalf of the children, may proceed to make further disposition of the case in the best interests of the children and subject to sections 3109.42 to 3109.48 of the Revised Code. If the children are u... |
Section 5139.14 | Reentry services by nonprofit faith-based organizations.
...delinquent children in the department's custody. Reentry services may include, but are not limited to, counseling, housing, job-placement, and money-management assistance. (2) The department shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for the screening and registration of nonprofit faith-based, business, professional, civic, educational, and community organizations that apply to provide reentry se... |
Section 3109.70 | Termination of affidavit.
...arily returns the child to the physical custody of the parent, guardian, or custodian or fails to file a complaint to seek custody within fourteen days after the delivery of written notice of negation, reversal, or other disapproval. (C) The affidavit is terminated by court order. (D) The death of the child who is the subject of the affidavit. (E) The death of the grandparent who executed the affidavit. |
Section 5139.04 | Powers and duties of department.
... the state. (B) Receive custody of all children committed to it under Chapter 2152. of the Revised Code, cause a study to be made of those children, and issue any orders, as it considers best suited to the needs of any of those children and the interest of the public, for the treatment of each of those children; (C) Obtain personnel necessary for the performance of its duties; (D) Adopt rules that regulate it... |