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Section 2151.88 | Immunity from liability for damage resulting from forcible entry of a motor vehicle for purpose of removing a minor.

...person does all of the following: (1) Determines the vehicle is locked or there is otherwise no reasonable method for the minor to exit the vehicle. (2) Has a good faith belief that forcible entry into the vehicle is necessary because the minor is in imminent danger of suffering harm if not immediately removed from the vehicle and, based upon the circumstances known to the person at the time, the belief is a reason...

Section 2151.90 | Definitions for R.C. 2151.90 to 2151.9011.

...ed into with a qualified organization's assistance. (3) Either one or both of the child's parents, or the child's guardian or legal custodian, are incarcerated, incapacitated, receiving medical, psychiatric, or psychological treatment, on active military service, or subject to other circumstances under which the hosting is appropriate. (4) The host family provides care only to that child or only to a single-fam...

Section 2151.901 | Alteration by court of host family agreement.

...ly agreement is in effect if the court determines there are extenuating circumstances.

Section 2151.902 | Hosting may not be basis of complaint by agency.

...of the Revised Code, unless the agency determines that factors other than the hosting warrant filing the complaint.

Section 2151.903 | Presumption; rebuttal.

...The presumption that a child hosted under a host family agreement is abandoned under section 2151.011 of the Revised Code may be rebutted if the hosting complied with section 2151.90 of the Revised Code.

Section 2151.904 | Information provided to qualified organization.

...in the central registry of abuse and neglect of this state from the department of children and youth. (B) A person subject to division (A) of this section may request the criminal records check and information required under division (A)(1) of this section from either of the following: (1) The superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation; (2) Any entity authorized, on behalf of t...

Section 2151.906 | Felony conviction.

...ot jeopardize in any way the health, safety, or welfare of the child to be hosted. The following factors shall be considered in determining whether this condition is satisfied: (1) The person's age at the time of the offense; (2) The nature and seriousness of the offense; (3) The circumstances under which the offense was committed; (4) The degree of participation of the person involved in the offense; (5) T...

Section 2151.907 | Confidentiality of records check.

...vised Code and shall not be made available to any person other than the following: (A) The person who is the subject of the criminal records check or the person's representative; (B) The administrative director of the qualified organization or the director's representative; (C) Any court, hearing officer, or other necessary individual involved in a case regarding a qualified organization's decision not to autho...

Section 2151.908 | Policies and procedures for employees.

...n of the employee with emergency and safety procedures; (B) The principles and practices of child care; (C) Administrative structure, procedures, and overall program goals of the qualified organization; (D) Appropriate techniques of behavior management; (E) Techniques and methodologies for crisis management; (F) Familiarization of the employee with the disciplinary procedures outlined in rule 5101:2-9-21 of...

Section 2151.909 | Policies and procedures for host families; Training.

...nagement techniques; (F) Cultural competence; (G) Prevention, recognition, and management of communicable diseases; (H) Community health and social services available to children and their families; (I) Training on appropriate and positive behavioral intervention techniques; (J) Education advocacy training; (K) The host family's responsibility to report abuse or neglect of a child under section 2151.9011 ...

Section 2151.9010 | Host family not subject to certification or supervision.

...A host family shall not be subject to certification or supervision by the director of children and youth under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code.

Section 2151.9011 | Duty to report actual or threatened harm.

...ost family shall immediately report knowledge or reasonable cause to suspect based on facts that would cause a reasonable person in a similar position to suspect, that the child who is subject to the host family agreement, has suffered or faces a threat of suffering any physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child to an employee of a qu...

Section 2151.99 | Penalty.

..., designated by a church, religious society, or faith acting as a leader, official, or delegate on behalf of the church, religious society, or faith, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree if the person who violates division (A)(4) of this section and the person who committed the abuse or neglect belong to the same church, religious society, or faith. (B) Whoever violates division (D)(1) of section 2151.313 ...

Section 2152.01 | Purpose of juvenile dispositions.

... and safety, hold the offender accountable for the offender's actions, restore the victim, and rehabilitate the offender. These purposes shall be achieved by a system of graduated sanctions and services. (B) Dispositions under this chapter shall be reasonably calculated to achieve the overriding purposes set forth in this section, commensurate with and not demeaning to the seriousness of the delinquent child's or th...

Section 2152.02 | Delinquent children - juvenile traffic offender definitions.

...ciety, consortium, companionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education; mental anguish; and any other intangible loss.

Section 2152.021 | Complaint of delinquency or juvenile traffic offender.

...ich the child has a residence or legal settlement or in which the traffic offense or delinquent act allegedly occurred. The sworn complaint may be upon information and belief, and, in addition to the allegation that the child is a delinquent child or a juvenile traffic offender, the complaint shall allege the particular facts upon which the allegation that the child is a delinquent child or a juvenile traffic offende...

Section 2152.022 | Mandatory and discretionary transfers - meaning of case.

...mitted the act charged, regardless of whether the complaint or complaints are filed under the same case number or different case numbers. (B) If a complaint or multiple complaints have been filed in juvenile court alleging that a child is a delinquent child for committing an act that would be a felony if committed by an adult, if the juvenile court, as described in division (A) of this section, is required to trans...

Section 2152.03 | Cases involving child originate in juvenile court.

...e child initially shall be in the juvenile court in accordance with this chapter. If the child is taken before a judge of a county court, a mayor, a judge of a municipal court, or a judge of a court of common pleas other than a juvenile court, the judge of the county court, mayor, judge of the municipal court, or judge of the court of common pleas shall transfer the case to the juvenile court, and, upon the transfer,...

Section 2152.04 | Confining delinquent child for purposes of preparing social history.

...nt studies and material that will be of assistance to the juvenile court in its disposition of the charges against that alleged or adjudicated delinquent child.

Section 2152.10 | Mandatory and discretionary transfers.

...n adult, the child is eligible for discretionary transfer, and for transfer of the child's case, to the appropriate court for criminal prosecution. In determining whether to transfer the child for criminal prosecution, the juvenile court shall follow the procedures in section 2152.12 of the Revised Code. If the court does not transfer the child and if the court adjudicates the child to be a delinquent child for the a...

Section 2152.11 | Dispositions for child adjudicated delinquent.

...een or fifteen years of age; (2) Discretionary SYO, if the act was committed when the child was ten, eleven, twelve, or thirteen years of age; (3) Traditional juvenile, if divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply. (C) If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that would be attempted aggravated murder or attempted murder if committed by an adult, the child is eligible for wh...

Section 2152.12 | Transfer of cases.

...inst a child who is eligible for a discretionary transfer under section 2152.10 of the Revised Code and who previously was convicted of or pleaded guilty to a felony in a case that was transferred to a criminal court. (b) A complaint is filed against a child who is domiciled in another state alleging that the child is a delinquent child for committing an act that would be a felony if committed by an adult, and, if ...

Section 2152.121 | Retention of jurisdiction for purposes of making disposition.

... court that transferred the case shall retain jurisdiction for purposes of making disposition of the child when required under division (B) of this section. (B) If a complaint is filed against a child alleging that the child is a delinquent child, if the case is transferred pursuant to division (A)(1)(a)(i) or (A)(1)(b)(ii) of section 2152.12 of the Revised Code, and if the child subsequently is convicted of or pl...

Section 2152.13 | Serious youthful dispositional sentence and serious youthful offender dispositional sentence.

...aint; (b) The date the juvenile court determines not to transfer the case under section 2152.12 of the Revised Code. After a written notice is filed under division (A)(4) of this section, the juvenile court shall serve a copy of the notice on the child and advise the child of the prosecuting attorney's intent to seek a serious youthful offender dispositional sentence in the case. (B) If an alleged delinquent ...

Section 2152.14 | Motion to invoke adult portion of dispositional sentence.

...at creates a substantial risk to the safety or security of the institution, the community, or the victim. (B) If a person is at least fourteen years of age, is serving the juvenile portion of a serious youthful offender dispositional sentence imposed under section 2152.121 or 2152.13 of the Revised Code, and is on parole or aftercare from a department of youth services facility, or on community control, the director...