Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2137.12 | Disclosure of other digital assets held in trust When trustee not original user.
...account of the trust and any digital assets, other than the content of electronic communications, in which the trust has a right or interest, if the trustee gives the custodian all of the following: (A) A written request for disclosure in physical or electronic form; (B) Either a copy of the trust instrument and a c ertification by the trustee, under penalty of perjury, that the trust exists and the trustee is a ... |
Section 2137.13 | Disclosure of digital assets to guardian of ward.
...o the digital assets of a ward. (B) Unless otherwise ordered by the court or directed by the user, a custodian shall disclose to a guardian the catalogue of electronic communications sent or received by a ward and any digital assets, other than the content of electronic communications, in which the ward has a right or interest, if the guardian gives the custodian all of the following: (1) A written request for di... |
Section 2137.14 | Fiduciary duty and authority.
...y apply to the management of digital assets, including all of the following: (1) The duty of care; (2) The duty of loyalty; (3) The duty of confidentiality. (B) All of the following apply to a fiduciary's or designated recipient's authority with respect to a digital asset of a user: (1) Except as otherwise provided in section 2137.03 of the Revised Code, it is subject to the applicable terms of service. (... |
Section 2137.15 | Custodian compliance and immunity.
...vision (F) of this section shall be deposited into the consumer protection enforcement fund created under section 1345.51 of the Revised Code. (H) Except as otherwise provided under division (F) of this section, a custodian and its officers, employees, and agents are immune from liability for an act or omission done in good faith in compliance with this chapter. |
Section 2137.16 | Uniformity of application and construction.
...In applying and construing this chapter, consideration shall be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it. |
Section 2137.17 | Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National commerce Act.
...National Commerce Act," 1 5 U.S.C. 7001 et seq., but does not modify, limit, or supersede 15 U.S.C. 7001(c) or authorize electronic delivery of any of the notices described in 15 U.S.C. 7003(b). |
Section 2137.18 | Severability.
...e provisions of this chapter are severable. |
Section 2151.01 | Liberal interpretation and construction.
...51. of the Revised Code, whenever possible, in a family environment, separating the child from the child's parents only when necessary for the child's welfare or in the interests of public safety; (B) To provide judicial procedures through which Chapters 2151. and 2152. of the Revised Code are executed and enforced, and in which the parties are assured of a fair hearing, and their constitutional and other legal righ... |
Section 2151.011 | Juvenile court definitions.
... the facility or from the facility. (26) "Of compulsory school age" has the same meaning as in section 3321.01 of the Revised Code. (27) "Organization" means any institution, public, semipublic, or private, and any private association, society, or agency located or operating in the state, incorporated or unincorporated, having among its functions the furnishing of protective services or care for children, or th... |
Section 2151.022 | Unruly child defined.
...hild who does not submit to the reasonable control of the child's parents, teachers, guardian, or custodian, by reason of being wayward or habitually disobedient; (B) Any child who is an habitual truant from school; (C) Any child who behaves in a manner as to injure or endanger the child's own health or morals or the health or morals of others; (D) Any child who violates a law, other than division (C) of section 2... |
Section 2151.03 | Neglected child defined - failure to provide medical or surgical care for religious reasons.
...(A) As used in this chapter, "neglected child" includes any child: (1) Who is abandoned by the child's parents, guardian, or custodian; (2) Who lacks adequate parental care because of the faults or habits of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian; (3) Whose parents, guardian, or custodian neglects the child or refuses to provide proper or necessary subsistence, education, medical or surgical care or treatment... |
Section 2151.031 | Abused child defined.
...re by a parent, guardian, custodian, caretaker, person having custody or control, or person in loco parentis of a child is not an abused child under this division if the measure is not prohibited under section 2919.22 of the Revised Code. (E) Because of the acts of the child's parents, guardian, custodian, or caretaker, suffers physical or mental injury that harms or threatens to harm the child's health or welfare... |
Section 2151.04 | Dependent child defined.
...child" means any child: (A) Who is homeless or destitute or without adequate parental care, through no fault of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian; (B) Who lacks adequate parental care by reason of the mental or physical condition of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian; (C) Whose condition or environment is such as to warrant the state, in the interests of the child, in assuming the child's guardi... |
Section 2151.05 | Child without proper parental care.
...dian permit him to become dependent, neglected, abused, or delinquent; whose parents, stepparents, guardian, or custodian, when able, refuse or neglect to provide him with necessary care, support, medical attention, and educational facilities; or whose parents, stepparents, guardian, or custodian fail to subject such child to necessary discipline is without proper parental care or guardianship. |
Section 2151.06 | Residence or legal settlement.
... child has the same residence or legal settlement as his parents, legal guardian of his person, or his custodian who stands in the relation of loco parentis. |
Section 2151.07 | Powers and jurisdiction of juvenile court.
...The juvenile court is a court of record within the court of common pleas. The juvenile court has and shall exercise the powers and jurisdiction conferred in Chapters 2151. and 2152. of the Revised Code. Whenever the juvenile judge of the juvenile court is sick, is absent from the county, or is unable to attend court, or the volume of cases pending in court necessitates it, upon the request of the administrative juv... |
Section 2151.08 | Juvenile court in Hamilton county.
...he powers and jurisdiction of the juvenile court as conferred by Chapters 2151. and 2152. of the Revised Code shall be exercised by the judge of the court of common pleas whose term begins on January 1, 1957, and that judge's successors and by the judge of the court of common pleas whose term begins on February 14, 1967, and that judge's successors as provided by section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. This conferral o... |
Section 2151.09 | Separate building and site may be purchased or leased.
...e, or otherwise a separate building and site to be known as "the juvenile court" at a convenient location within the county which shall be appropriately constructed, arranged, furnished, and maintained for the convenient and efficient transaction of the business of the court and all parts thereof and its employees, including adequate facilities to be used as laboratories, dispensaries, or clinics for the use of scien... |
Section 2151.10 | County appropriations for expenses of court.
...ard of county commissioners that shall set forth estimated administrative expenses of the juvenile court that the judge considers reasonably necessary for the operation of the court, including reasonably necessary expenses of the judge and such officers and employees as the judge may designate in attending conferences at which juvenile or welfare problems are discussed, and such sum each year as will provide for the ... |
Section 2151.12 | Clerk - bond - judge as clerk.
...county treasurer a bond in a sum to be determined by the board of county commissioners, with sufficient surety to be approved by the board, conditioned for the faithful performance of duties as clerk. The bond shall be given for the benefit of the county, the state, or any person who may suffer loss by reason of a default in any of the conditions of the bond. |
Section 2151.13 | Employees - compensation - bond.
...rmance of the employee's duties. The sureties on such bonds shall be approved in the manner provided by section 2151.12 of the Revised Code. The judge shall not be personally liable for the default, misfeasance, or nonfeasance of any employee. |
Section 2151.14 | Duties and powers of probation department - records - command assistance.
..., and other peace officers shall render assistance to probation officers in the performance of their duties when requested to do so by any probation officer. (C) When a complaint has been filed alleging that a child is delinquent by reason of having committed an act that would constitute a violation of section 2907.02, 2907.03, 2907.05, or 2907.06 of the Revised Code if committed by an adult and the arresting author... |
Section 2151.141 | Written request for records relating to alleged abused, neglected or dependent child.
...evised Code and that is investigating whether the child is an abused, neglected, or dependent child, has custody of the child, is preparing a social history for the child, or is providing any services for the child may request any board of education, governing body of a chartered nonpublic school, public children services agency, private child placing agency, probation department, law enforcement agency, or prosecuti... |
Section 2151.142 | Residential addresses of personnel of public children services agency or a private child placing agency to be confidential information.
...cy, private child placing agency, juvenile court, or law enforcement agency shall consider those residential addresses to be confidential information. The officer or employee of the public children services agency or private child placing agency may waive the confidentiality of those residential addresses by giving express permission for their disclosure to other officers or employees of a public children services ag... |
Section 2151.15 | Powers and duties vested in county department of probation.
...established in the county and the juvenile judge does not establish a probation department within the juvenile court as provided in section 2151.14 of the Revised Code, all powers and duties of the probation department provided for in sections 2151.01 to 2151.54, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall vest in and be imposed upon such county department of probation. In counties in which a county department of probatio... |