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Section 2151.29 | Service of summons, notices, and subpoenas - publication of summons.

...on's post-office address ascertained, whether the person is within or without a state, the clerk shall publish such summons once in a newspaper of general circulation throughout the county. The summons shall state the substance and the time and place of the hearing, which shall be held at least one week later than the date of the publication. A copy of the summons and the complaint, indictment, or information shall ...

Section 2151.30 | Issuance of warrant.

... when it is made to appear to the juvenile judge that the service of a citation under section 2151.29 of the Revised Code will be ineffectual or the welfare of the child requires that he be brought forthwith into the custody of the juvenile court, a warrant may be issued against the parent, custodian, or guardian, or against the child himself.

Section 2151.31 | Taking child into custody.

... 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 the court when there are reasonable grounds to believe that the child has run away from the child's parents, guardian, or other custodian; (6) By a law enforcement officer or duly authorized officer of the court when any of the following apply: (a) There are reason...

Section 2151.311 | Procedure upon taking child into custody.

...scribed in division (F) of section 2152.26 or division (C) of section 5120.16 of the Revised Code. (D) If a person who is alleged to be or has been adjudicated a delinquent child or who is in any other category of persons identified in this section is confined under authority of this section in a place specified in division (C) of this section, the fact of the person's admission to and confinement in that place is ...

Section 2151.312 | Facilities for holding unruly, neglected, abused or dependent child.

...d for more than twenty-four hours in a detention facility. A child alleged to be or adjudicated a neglected child, an abused child, or a dependent child shall not be held in a detention facility. (3) A child who is alleged to be or adjudicated an unruly child and who is taken into custody on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, as listed in section 1.14 of the Revised Code, may be held in a detention facility...

Section 2151.313 | Fingerprints, photographs require consent of juvenile judge.

...ition of the case or after the case becomes inactive. (6)(a) All photographs of a child and records of an arrest or custody of a child retained pursuant to division (B) of this section and not delivered to a juvenile court shall be kept in a file separate and apart from fingerprints, photographs, and records of an arrest or custody of an adult. All fingerprints of a child retained pursuant to division (B) of this se...

Section 2151.314 | Hearing on detention or shelter care.

...ately make an investigation and shall release the child unless it appears that the child's detention or shelter care is warranted or required under section 2151.31 of the Revised Code. If the child is not so released, a complaint under section 2151.27 or 2152.021 or an information under section 2152.13 of the Revised Code shall be filed or an indictment under division (B) of section 2152.13 of the Revised Code shall...

Section 2151.315 | Participation in extracurricular, enrichment, and social activities.

...all consider all of the following when determining whether to give permission for that child to participate in extracurricular, enrichment, or social activities: (1) The child's age, maturity, and developmental level to maintain the overall health and safety of the child; (2) The potential risk factors and the appropriateness of the extracurricular, enrichment, or social activity; (3) The best interest of th...

Section 2151.316 | Foster youth bill of rights.

...ent of children and youth shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to establish and enforce a foster youth bill of rights for individuals who are in the temporary or permanent custody of a public children services agency or a planned permanent living arrangement or in the Title IV-E eligible care and placement responsibility of a juvenile court or other governmental agency that provides T...

Section 2151.32 | Selection of custodian.

...ther than that of its parent, the juvenile court shall, when practicable, select a person or an institution or agency governed by persons of like religious faith as that of the parents of such child, or in case of a difference in the religious faith of the parents, then of the religious faith of the child, or if the religious faith of the child is not ascertained, then of either of the parents.

Section 2151.33 | Temporary care - emergency medical treatment - reimbursement.

... county in which the child has a legal settlement shall reimburse the court for the reasonable cost of the emergency medical or surgical treatment out of its general fund. (B)(1) After a complaint, petition, writ, or other document initiating a case dealing with an alleged or adjudicated abused, neglected, or dependent child is filed and upon the filing or making of a motion pursuant to division (C) of this section...

Section 2151.331 | Options for placement of alleged or adjudicated abused, neglected, dependent or unruly child.

...al disposition of the case, whichever comes first. The court also may arrange with a public children services agency or private child placing agency to receive, or with a private noncustodial agency for temporary care of, the child within the jurisdiction of the court. A child alleged to be or adjudicated an unruly child also may be assigned to an alternative diversion program established by the court for a period no...

Section 2151.34 | Protection order against a minor.

...ed for contempt of court is entitled to credit for the punishment imposed upon conviction of or adjudication as a delinquent child for a violation of that section, and a person convicted of or adjudicated a delinquent child for a violation of that section shall not subsequently be punished for contempt of court arising out of the same activity. (L) In all stages of a proceeding under this section, a petitioner may ...

Section 2151.35 | Procedure for hearings in juvenile court.

... the court holds a separate hearing to determine whether that exclusion is appropriate. If the court decides that exclusion of the general public is appropriate, the court still may admit to a particular hearing or all of the hearings relating to a particular case those persons who have a direct interest in the case and those who demonstrate that their need for access outweighs the interest in keeping the hearing clo...

Section 2151.352 | Right to counsel.

...ut counsel, the court shall ascertain whether the party knows of the party's right to counsel and of the party's right to be provided with counsel if the party is an indigent person. The court may continue the case to enable a party to obtain counsel, to be represented by the county public defender or the joint county public defender, or to be appointed counsel upon request pursuant to Chapter 120. of the Revised Cod...

Section 2151.353 | Orders of disposition of abused, neglected or dependent child.

...er governing authority, successful completion of the curriculum of any high school, successful completion of an individualized education program developed for the student by any high school, or an age and schooling certificate. Responsibility beyond the age of majority shall terminate when the child ceases to continuously pursue such an education, completes such an education, or is excused from such an education unde...

Section 2151.354 | Orders of disposition of unruly child.

...e, in addition to imposing, in its discretion, any other order of disposition authorized by this section, the court shall do both of the following: (1) Require the child to participate in a drug abuse or alcohol abuse counseling program; (2) Suspend the temporary instruction permit, probationary driver's license, or driver's license issued to the child for a period of time prescribed by the court. The court, in its...

Section 2151.355 | Sealing of juvenile court records - definitions.

...de: (A) "Expunge" means to destroy, delete, and erase a record, as appropriate for the record's physical or electronic form or characteristic, so that the record is permanently irretrievable. (B) "Seal a record" means to remove a record from the main file of similar records and to secure it in a separate file that contains only sealed records accessible only to the juvenile court.

Section 2151.356 | Sealing of juvenile court records.

...de and the person has successfully completed a diversion program under division (E)(2)(a) of section 4301.69 of the Revised Code with respect to that charge; (d) If a complaint was filed against a person alleging that the person was a delinquent child, an unruly child, or a juvenile traffic offender and the court does both of the following: (i) Dismisses the complaint after a trial on the merits of the case or fi...

Section 2151.357 | Response respecting sealed records - index - limited inspection.

...ded in division (C) of this section, delete all index references to the case and the person so that the references are permanently irretrievable; (3) Order that all original records of the case maintained by any public office or agency, except fingerprints held by a law enforcement agency, DNA specimens collected pursuant to section 2152.74 of the Revised Code, and DNA records derived from DNA specimens pursuant t...

Section 2151.358 | Expungement of sealed records.

...356 of the Revised Code. In making the determination whether to expunge records, all of the following apply: (1) The court may require a person filing an application for expungement to submit any relevant documentation to support the application. (2) The court may cause an investigation to be made to determine if the person who is the subject of the proceedings has been rehabilitated to a satisfactory degree. ...

Section 2151.359 | Order restraining or controlling conduct of parent, guardian, or custodian.

...y conduct or relationship that will be detrimental or harmful to the child. (b) Control any conduct or relationship that will tend to defeat the execution of the order of disposition made or to be made. (2) The court shall give due notice of the application or motion under division (A) of this section, the grounds for the application or motion, and an opportunity to be heard to the person against whom an order unde...

Section 2151.3510 | Notice to public children services agency of intended commitment order.

...Before a juvenile court issues an order of disposition pursuant to division (A)(1) of section 2151.354 or 2152.19 of the Revised Code committing an unruly or delinquent child to the custody of a public children services agency, it shall give the agency notice in the manner prescribed by the Juvenile Rules of the intended dispositional order.

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

... of the Revised Code. (B) If the juvenile court issues an order of temporary custody or protective supervision under division (A) of section 2151.353 of the Revised Code with respect 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 sha...

Section 2151.3515 | Desertion of child definitions.

...istered nurse who has been granted privileges to practice at the hospital; (2) A nurse, physician assistant, or nursing assistant employed by the hospital; (3) An authorized person employed by the hospital who is acting under the direction of a physician or nurse described in division (D)(1) of this section. (E) "Law enforcement agency" means an organization or entity made up of peace officers. (F) "Nurse...