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Section 5103.0328 | Notice of arrest or conviction of foster caregiver.

...rom the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation pursuant to section 109.5721 of the Revised Code that a foster caregiver has been arrested for, convicted of, or pleaded guilty to any foster caregiver-disqualifying offense, and not later than ninety-six hours after learning in any other manner that a foster caregiver has been arrested for, convicted of, or pleaded guilty to any foster...

Section 5103.13 | Children's crisis care facilities requirements and limitations.

...acted transportation providers, on whom criminal records checks have been conducted in accordance with section 2151.86 of the Revised Code, to transport preteens, if such use is necessary for the facility to maintain required child staff ratios. (G) The director of children and youth may suspend or revoke a children's crisis care facility's certificate pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code if the facility v...

Section 5103.17 | Advertising or inducements as to adoption or foster home placement.

...is section through injunctive relief or criminal charge.

Section 5103.18 | Pre-placement report of child welfare system information search.

...mmediately prior to the date on which a criminal records check is requested for the person under division (A) of section 2151.86 of the Revised Code, the recommending agency shall request a check of the central registry of abuse and neglect of this state from the department of children and youth regarding the prospective foster parent or the person eighteen years of age or older who resides with the prospective foste...

Section 5103.6010 | Residential infant care center operational requirements.

... age to be supervised. (F) Request a criminal records check with respect to volunteers and interns in accordance with section 2151.86 of the Revised Code; (G) Employ registered nurses, patient care assistants, or licensed professional nurses to meet required child-to-staff ratios; (H) Require the center's peer supporter, family advocate, licensed social worker, licensed independent social worker, licensed pr...

Section 5104.038 | Enrollment, health, and attendance records.

...oyees of the center shall be civilly or criminally liable in damages or otherwise for records disclosed to the director by the administrator pursuant to this division. It shall be a defense to any civil or criminal charge based upon records disclosed by the administrator to the director that the records were disclosed pursuant to this division.

Section 5104.042 | Suspension of child care center and home licenses without hearing.

...gations are unsubstantiated. (2) All criminal charges are disposed of through dismissal or a finding of not guilty. (3) The department issues pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code a final order terminating the suspension. (D) The center, type A home, or licensed type B home shall not provide child care while the summary suspension remains in effect. Upon issuance of the order of suspension, the licens...

Section 5107.64 | Alternative work activities.

... domestic violence, or participating in criminal justice activities against the domestic violence offender; (F) An education program under which a participant who does not speak English attends English as a second language course.

Section 5119.01 | Definitions.

... "residence" means the county where the criminal charges were filed. (b) When the residence of a person is disputed, the matter of residence shall be referred to the department of mental health and addiction services for investigation and determination. Residence shall not be a basis for a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services to deny services to any person present in the board's service dis...

Section 5119.34 | Inspecting and licensing of residential facilities.

...m civil liability and is not subject to criminal prosecution, other than for perjury, unless the person has acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose. (P)(1) The director of mental health and addiction services may petition the court of common pleas of the county in which a residential facility is located for an order enjoining any person from operating a residential facility without a license or from operating...

Section 5119.37 | Requirements to operate opioid addiction treatment programs.

...f the state, the department may request criminal proceedings by laying before the prosecuting attorney of the proper county any evidence of criminality which may come to its knowledge. (P) The department shall maintain a current list of community addiction services providers licensed by the department under this section and shall provide a copy of the current list to a judge of a court of common pleas who requests...

Section 5119.70 | Interstate compact on mental health.

...titution or while subject to trial on a criminal charge, or whose institutionalization is due to the commission of an offense for which, in the absence of mental illness or intellectual disability, said person would be subject to incarceration in a penal or correctional institution. (b) To every extent possible, it shall be the policy of states party to this compact that no patient shall be placed or detained in an...

Section 5120.172 | Consent to medical treatment of minor prosecuted as adult.

...A minor whose case is transferred for criminal prosecution pursuant to section 2152.12 of the Revised Code, who is prosecuted as an adult and is convicted of or pleads guilty to one or more offenses in that case, and who is sentenced to a prison term or term of imprisonment in a state correctional institution for one or more of those offenses shall be considered emancipated for the purpose of consenting to medical tr...

Section 5120.211 | Quality assurance records are confidential.

...d or retained by the department; (4) A criminal or civil law enforcement agency or public health agency charged by law with the protection of public health or safety, if a qualified representative of the agency makes a written request stating that the records or testimony is necessary for a purpose authorized by law; (5) In a judicial or administrative proceeding commenced by an entity described in division (E)(3) ...

Section 5120.38 | Duties of managing officer.

...cer shall be made from persons who have criminal justice experience. A person who is appointed to the position of managing officer from a permanent, classified position within the department shall retain the right to resume the position and status that the person held in the classified service immediately prior to the person's appointment to the position in the unclassified service, regardless of the number of posit...

Section 5120.381 | Deputy warden.

...on of deputy warden from persons having criminal justice experience. A person who is appointed to a position as deputy warden from a permanent, classified position within the department shall retain the right to resume the position and status that the person held in the classified service immediately prior to the person's appointment to the position in the unclassified service, regardless of the number of positions t...

Section 5120.64 | Rules regarding the return of Ohio prisoners from outside of this state into this state by a private person or entity.

...ng the private person or entity to have criminal records checks and pre-employment drug testing performed for officers and employees of the private person or entity that actually engage in the return of the prisoners and to have a random drug-screening policy and be able to document compliance with the policy; (5) Standards requiring the private person or entity to have twenty-four-hour operations staff to constantl...

Section 5120.70 | Federal equitable sharing fund.

... house of representatives that consider criminal justice legislation all of the following information: (a) The annual certification report submitted to the United States department of justice and the United States department of treasury; (b) A report identifying all DAG-71 forms submitted to the federal government and a consecutive numbering log of the copies including identifiers for the type of asset, the am...

Section 5120.80 | Community programs fund.

...7.14 of the Revised Code, regardless of criminal history, security level at release, or any other factor or factors that otherwise would have caused the offender to be rejected from placement; (B) Fund the transitional control program under section 2967.26 of the Revised Code; (C) Provide assistance to approved community-based correctional facilities and programs and district community-based correctional facilities...

Section 5121.04 | Investigating financial condition of residents and relatives.

... officer is not subject to any civil or criminal liability. (9) The rate to be charged for pre-admission care, after-care, day-care, or routine consultation and treatment services shall be based upon the ability of the resident or the resident's liable relatives to pay. When it is determined by the department that a charge shall be made, such charge shall be computed as provided in divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this ...

Section 5122.10 | Emergency hospitalization.

...stody; that the custody-taking is not a criminal arrest; and that the person is being taken for examination by mental health professionals at a specified mental health facility identified by name. (D) If a person taken into custody under this section is transported to a general hospital, the general hospital may admit the person, or provide care and treatment for the person, or both, notwithstanding section 5119.33...

Section 5122.11 | Court ordered treatment of mentally ill person.

...on 2945.38 of the Revised Code for whom criminal charges were dismissed, the affidavit shall contain a space for the trial court or prosecutor filing the affidavit to indicate that the person named in the affidavit is such a defendant. Upon receipt of the affidavit, if a judge of the court or a referee who is an attorney at law appointed by the court has probable cause to believe that the person named in the affid...

Section 5122.15 | Full hearing.

...rnative placements but shall not impose criminal sanctions that result in confinement in a jail or other local correctional facility based on the respondent's failure to comply with the treatment plan. The court may not order the respondent to a more restrictive placement unless the criteria specified in division (L) of this section are met and may not order the respondent to an inpatient setting unless the court det...

Section 5122.21 | Discharging involuntary patients.

... receipt requested, to the court having criminal jurisdiction over the patient. Except when the patient was found not guilty by reason of insanity and the defendant's commitment is pursuant to section 2945.40 of the Revised Code, the chief clinical officer has final authority to discharge a patient who is under an indictment, a sentence of imprisonment, a community control sanction, or a post-release control sanction...

Section 5122.26 | Patient absent without leave.

...ice of the discharge to the court with criminal jurisdiction over the patient. The chief clinical officer of a hospital may discharge any other patient who has been absent without leave for more than fourteen days. The chief clinical officer shall take all proper measures for the apprehension of an escaped patient. The expense of the return of an escaped patient shall be borne by the hospital where the patient...