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Section 3107.034 | Search report to include abuse/neglect information.

...ct of this state from the department of children and youth regarding the prospective adoptive parent or the person eighteen years of age or older who resides with the prospective adoptive parent to enable the agency or attorney to check any child abuse and neglect registry maintained by that other state. The administrative director or attorney shall make the request and shall review the results of the check before a ...

Section 5153.113 | Fitness of child welfare applicant.

...ted to, the following: (1) Abuse and neglect reports made pursuant to section 2151.421 of the Revised Code of which the applicant is the subject where it has been determined that abuse or neglect occurred; (2) The final disposition of investigations of the abuse and neglect reports, or if the investigations have not been completed, the status of the investigations; (3) Any underlying documentation concerning...

Section 2151.31 | Taking child into custody.

... of the child's household has abused or neglected another child in the household and to believe that the child is in danger of immediate or threatened physical or emotional harm from that person. (4) By an enforcement official, as defined in section 4109.01 of the Revised Code, under the circumstances set forth in section 4109.08 of the Revised Code; (5) By a law enforcement officer or duly authorized officer of th...

Section 3105.51 | Communications not subject to privilege.

...ect, abandonment, or exploitation of a child, unless a children's or protective service agency or an adult protective services agency is a party to or otherwise participates in the collaborative family law process. (C) There is no privilege under section 3105.49 of the Revised Code if the communication is sought in connection with or offered in any criminal proceeding involving a felony, a delinquent child pr...

Section 109.77 | Certificate of completion of basic training program necessary for appointment.

...of missing children and child abuse and neglect cases from an approved state, county, township, or municipal police officer basic training program or receives the training within the time prescribed by rules adopted by the attorney general pursuant to section 109.741 of the Revised Code. (J) No part of any approved state, county, or municipal basic training program for bailiffs and deputy bailiffs of courts of reco...

Section 109.79 | Ohio peace officer training academy.

...of missing children and child abuse and neglect cases, and training on companion animal encounters and companion animal behavior, and shall establish rules governing qualifications for admission to the academy. The commission may require competitive examinations to determine fitness of prospective trainees, so long as the examinations or other criteria for admission to the academy are consistent with the provisions o...

Section 149.38 | County records commission.

...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 that have be...

Section 2151.3518 | Duties upon taking possession of deserted child.

...ture that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child, attempt to identify and pursue the person who delivered the child. (B) An emergency medical service worker who takes possession of a child shall, in addition to any act performed under division (A)(1) of this section, perform any medical service the worker is authorized to perform that is necessary to protect the physical health or safety of the child.

Section 2151.3526 | [Former R.C. 2151.3524, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Parent's absolute right to anonymity.

...ture that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child does not have the right to remain anonymous and may be subject to arrest pursuant to Chapter 2935. of the Revised Code.

Section 2151.3530 | [Former R.C. 2151.3527, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Activities prohibited to person taking possession of deserted child.

...ture that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child.

Section 2151.429 | Traditional and alternative response pathways.

...t. (C) For all other child abuse and neglect reports, an alternative response shall be the preferred response, whenever appropriate and in accordance with rules adopted by the department.

Section 2151.4220 | [Recodified from R.C. 2151.4210] Memorandum of understanding required; signatories.

...ement officers handling child abuse and neglect cases in the county; (6) The prosecuting attorney of the county; (7) If the public children services agency is not the county department of job and family services, the county department of job and family services; (8) The county humane society; (9) If the public children services agency participated in the execution of a memorandum of understanding under se...

Section 2151.908 | Policies and procedures for employees.

... for reporting suspected child abuse or neglect under section 2151.421 of the Revised Code; (H) An emergency medical plan; (I) Universal precautions; (J) Knowledge and skills to understand and address the issues confronting adolescents.

Section 2151.9011 | Duty to report actual or threatened harm.

...ture that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child to an employee of a qualified organization.

Section 2317.023 | Privileged peer support communications.

...indications of past or present abuse or neglect of a child constitute a clear and present danger. (E) To receive the testimonial privilege established under division (B) of this section, a peer support team member must complete not less than eight hours of basic peer support training every two years. (F) For the testimonial privilege established under division (B) of this section to apply to a communication made ...

Section 3119.05 | Other computing and calculating guidelines.

...reunification efforts in a child abuse, neglect, or dependency proceeding, to the extent that compliance with those efforts limits the parent's ability to earn income. (5) The parent is institutionalized for a period of twelve months or more with no other available income or assets. (J) When a court or agency calculates the income of a parent, it shall not determine a parent to be voluntarily unemployed or unde...

Section 5101.136 | Request for search of system information.

...n alleged perpetrator of child abuse or neglect and a search reveals that a "substantiated" disposition exists, the department shall send a letter to the person who requested the search indicating a "match."

Section 5153.123 | Caseworker supervisor in-service training.

...es 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 complete...

Section 5153.99 | Penalty.

... a nature that constitutes abuse or neglect of the child.

Section 2151.3514 | Order requiring parent or other caregiver to submit to assessment and treatment from alcohol and drug addiction program.

...to a child adjudicated to be an abused, neglected, or dependent child and the alcohol or other drug addiction of a parent or other caregiver of the child was the basis for the adjudication of abuse, neglect, or dependency, the court shall issue an order requiring the parent or other caregiver to submit to an assessment and, if needed, treatment from a community addiction services provider. The court may order the par...

Section 5153.171 | Request for information concerning deceased child whose death may have been caused by abuse, neglect, or other criminal conduct.

...se death may have been caused by abuse, neglect, or other criminal conduct, the director of the agency immediately shall confer with the prosecuting attorney of that county. After the executive director confers with the prosecuting attorney, the following apply: (1) If the prosecuting attorney intends to prosecute a person for causing the child's death, the prosecuting attorney shall determine the information descri...

Section 3105.47 | Applicability of professional responsibility provisions.

...person to report abuse or neglect of a child or adult.

Section 2151.44 | Complaint after hearing.

...aged, or contributed to the dependency, neglect, or delinquency of a child or acted in a way tending to cause delinquency in such child, or that a person charged with the care, support, education, or maintenance of any child has failed to support or sufficiently contribute toward the support, education, and maintenance of such child, the juvenile judge may order a complaint filed against such person and proceed to he...

Section 5180.21 | [Former R.C. 3701.61, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 1/1/2025] Help me grow program.

...reduction in child injuries, abuse, and neglect; improved school readiness and achievement; reduction in crime and domestic violence; and improved family economic self-sufficiency; (2) Improvement in birth outcomes and reduction in stillbirths, as that term is defined in section 5180.12 of the Revised Code; (3) Reduction in tobacco use by pregnant women, new parents, and others living in households with childre...

Section 2710.05 | Exceptions to privilege - partial admission of nonprivileged communication.

...exploitation in a proceeding in which a child or adult protective services agency is a party, unless the case is referred by a court to mediation and a public agency participates. (8) The mediation communication is required to be disclosed pursuant to section 2921.22 of the Revised Code. (9) The mediation communication is sought in connection with or offered in any criminal proceeding involving a felony, a delinque...