Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5107.02 | Ohio works first program definitions.
...dian" means an individual who has legal custody, as defined in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code, of a minor child or comparable status over a minor child created by a court of competent jurisdiction in another state. (D) "Domestic violence" means being subjected to any of the following: (1) Physical acts that resulted in, or threatened to result in, physical injury to the individual; (2) Sexual abuse; ... |
Section 5123.93 | Guardianship of minor.
...ldren services agency to whom permanent custody has been assigned pursuant to Chapter 2151. of the Revised Code shall have the same authority and responsibility it would have if the child were not a person with an intellectual disability and were not institutionalized. In no case shall the guardianship of a person with an intellectual disability be assigned to the managing officer or any other employee of an institu... |
Section 5139.11 | Prevention and control of juvenile delinquency.
...ildren from institutionalization to the custody of the committing court; (K)(1) Coordinate and assist juvenile justice systems by doing the following: (a) Performing juvenile justice system planning in the state, including any planning that is required by any federal law; (b) Collecting, analyzing, and correlating information and data concerning the juvenile justice system in the state; (c) Cooperating with a... |
Section 5139.53 | Employees authorized to apprehend violators.
...or otherwise to arrest, children in the custody of the department who are violating or are alleged to have violated the terms and conditions of supervised release or judicial release to department of youth services supervision. (2) The director of youth services may designate some of the employees designated under division (A)(1) of this section as employees authorized to carry a firearm issued by the department whi... |
Section 5153.13 | Bonds.
...ntendent of the children's home, having custody or control of funds or property, to give bond to the county, except as otherwise provided in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, in such sum as the board determines, with sufficient surety, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of such employee and the full and faithful accounting of any funds and properties coming into the employee's hands. The cost of... |
Section 5153.41 | Superintendent of home - bond - powers and duties.
... charge of the home, and shall have the custody of its property, files, and records. The children to be admitted for care in such home, the period during which they shall be cared for in the home, and the removal and transfer of children from such home shall be determined by the executive secretaries of the respective counties, subject to the terms of the agreement, surrender, or commitment respecting any particular... |
Section 5180.02 | Duties of director.
...he performance of its business, and the custody, use, and preservation of departmental books, documents, papers, property, and records. (D) If the director issues any directive governing the delivery in this state of children's services, each state and local agency involved in the delivery of those services shall comply with the directive and collaborate with the department. (E) For purposes of division (A)(1) ... |
Section 5502.14 | Enforcement agent.
...search warrants and seize and take into custody any contraband, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code, or any property that is otherwise necessary for evidentiary purposes related to any violations of the laws or rules described in division (B)(1) of this section. An enforcement agent may enter public or private premises where activity alleged to violate the laws or rules described in division (B)(1) of t... |
Section 5705.01 | Tax levy law definitions.
...4 of the Revised Code; in the case of a children's home district, educational service center, general health district, joint-county alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district, county library district, detention facility district, district organized under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, a combined district organized under sections 2152.41 and 2151.65 of the Revised Code, or a metropolitan park di... |
Section 921.01 | Pesticide definitions.
...ns exchange of ownership or transfer of custody. (VV) "State restricted use pesticide" means any pesticide or pesticides classified by the director subsequent to a hearing held in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for use only by pesticide applicators or individuals working under their direct supervision. (WW) "Unreasonable adverse effects on the environment" means any unreasonable risk to human be... |
Section 109.61 | Sheriff or chief of police to forward information to bureau.
...ildren arrested or otherwise taken into custody who in that sheriff's or chief of police's judgment are under eighteen years of age and have committed an act that would be a felony or an offense of violence if committed by an adult. (B) All persons in whose possession are found burglar outfits, burglar tools, or burglar keys, or who have in their possession high power explosives reasonably believed to be intended to... |
Section 2152.42 | Superintendent and other employees of facility.
...and trained staff shall be provided for children of school age who are in the facility. A sufficient number of trained recreational personnel shall be included among the staff. Medical and mental health services shall be made available. |
Section 2903.43 | Offenders who have VOD duties; enrollment.
... the Revised Code, or a sex offender or child-victim offender, both as defined in section 2950.01 of the Revised Code. (I)(1) No violent offender or qualifying out-of-state violent offender who has VOD duties imposed under section 2903.42 or 2903.421 of the Revised Code shall recklessly fail during the ten-year enrollment period or extended enrollment period of the offender to enroll, re-enroll, or notify the sherif... |
Section 2907.21 | Compelling prostitution.
...ent, guardian, custodian, person having custody or control, or person in loco parentis of the minor; (b) Allow a person the offender believes to be a minor to engage in sexual activity for hire if the person allowing the person to engage in sexual activity for hire is the parent, guardian, custodian, person having custody or control, or person in loco parentis of the person the offender believes to be a minor, whet... |
Section 2953.34 | Effect of sealing or expungement order under R.C. 2953.32 or 2953.33.
...ertaining to a conviction or delinquent child adjudication be expunged: (a) Every law enforcement officer who possesses investigatory work product immediately shall deliver that work product to the law enforcement officer's employing law enforcement agency. (b) Except as provided in divisions (I)(1)(c) and (d) of this section, every law enforcement agency that possesses investigatory work product shall close th... |
Section 2953.71 | Post conviction DNA testing definitions.
.... (T) "Sexually oriented offense" and "child-victim oriented offense" have the same meanings as in section 2950.01 of the Revised Code. (U) "Definitive DNA test" means a DNA test that clearly establishes that biological material from the perpetrator of the crime was recovered from the crime scene and also clearly establishes whether or not the biological material is that of the eligible offender. A prior DNA ... |
Section 2971.05 | Hearing after transfer of control of sentence to court.
...vised Code, as a tier III sex offender/child-victim offender for purposes of Chapter 2950. of the Revised Code, does not terminate the adult parole authority's supervision of the offender, and, if the court had required the supervision of the offender to be pursuant to division (E) of this section, does not terminate the supervision of the offender with an active global positioning system device, pursuant to th... |
Section 3105.171 | Equitable division of marital and separate property - distributive award.
...time, to the spouse with custody of the children of the marriage; (4) The liquidity of the property to be distributed; (5) The economic desirability of retaining intact an asset or an interest in an asset; (6) The tax consequences of the property division upon the respective awards to be made to each spouse; (7) The costs of sale, if it is necessary that an asset be sold to effectuate an equitable distributio... |
Section 3107.066 | References to department of human services replaced.
... to the adoption with the agency having custody of the minor at any time before the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner, or with the probate court within thirty days of the filing of a petition to adopt the minor or its placement in the home of the petitioner, whichever occurs first." (2) The references in division (B) of former section 3107.07 of the Revised Code to the department of human ser... |
Section 3121.48 | Separate account for support payments received as trustee.
...ort payments. The fund shall be in the custody of the treasurer of state, but shall not be part of the state treasury. |
Section 313.131 | Autopsy contrary to deceased person's religious beliefs.
...he deceased person's surviving spouse, children, parents, or siblings. (B) The coroner, deputy coroner, or pathologist shall perform an autopsy if, in the opinion of the coroner, or, in his absence, in the opinion of the deputy coroner, an autopsy is necessary, except for certain circumstances provided for in this section where a relative or friend of the deceased person informs the coroner that an autopsy is ... |
Section 3313.98 | Interdistrict enrollment policy.
...arent" means the legal custodian of the child. (c) When a court has appointed a guardian for the student, "parent" means the guardian of the student. (2) "Native student" means a student entitled under section 3313.64 or 3313.65 of the Revised Code to attend school in a district adopting a resolution under this section. (3) "Adjacent district" means a city, exempted village, or local school district having t... |
Section 3321.17 | Attendance officer and assistants - powers.
...officer or assistant may also take into custody any youth of compulsory school age not legally employed on an age and schooling certificate who is not attending school and shall conduct such youth to the school he has been attending or should rightfully attend. |
Section 3719.811 | Sample drug furnished to or by charitable pharmacy - exceptions.
...armacy is unauthorized to possess, have custody or control of, or distribute. (F) The state board of pharmacy shall, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, adopt rules as necessary to give effect to this section. The rules may permit representatives of manufacturers of dangerous drugs or licensed health professionals authorized to prescribe drugs to furnish sample drugs to charitable pharmacies under t... |
Section 3767.41 | Buildings found to be public nuisance.
...tions, and regulations; (8) Give the custody of the building and the property, and the opportunity to abate the nuisance and operate the property, to its owner or any mortgagee or lienholder of record; (9) Issue notes and secure them by a mortgage bearing interest, and upon terms and conditions, that the judge approves. When sold or transferred by the receiver in return for valuable consideration in money, mate... |