Ohio Revised Code Search
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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.
...d any physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature 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. |
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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.
...d any physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child. |
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Section 2151.425 | Children's advocacy center - definitions.
...-one years of age with a developmental disability or physical impairment. |
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Section 2151.56 | Interstate compact for juveniles.
...son or, in the chairperson's absence or disability, the vice chairperson shall preside at all meetings of the interstate commission. The officers so elected shall serve without compensation or remuneration from the interstate commission; provided that, subject to the availability of budgeted funds, the officers shall be reimbursed for any ordinary and necessary costs and expenses incurred by them in the performance o... |
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Section 2151.651 | Application for state assistance for juvenile facilities.
...The board of county commissioners of a county which, either separately or as part of a district, is planning to establish a school, forestry camp, or other facility under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, to be used exclusively for the rehabilitation of children between the ages of twelve to eighteen years, other than psychotic children or children with intellectual disabilities, who are designated delinquent chi... |
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Section 2151.83 | Jointly prepared written agreement with young adult to provide independent living services.
...(A) A public children services agency or private child placing agency, on the request of a young adult, shall enter into a jointly prepared written agreement with the young adult that obligates the agency to ensure that independent living services are provided to the young adult and sets forth the responsibilities of the young adult regarding the services. The agreement shall be developed based on the young adu... |
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Section 2151.906 | Felony conviction.
...de; (3) A person with a developmental disability as defined in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code; (4) A person with a mental illness as defined in section 5122.01 of the Revised Code; (5) A person sixty years of age or older. (D) Hosting in the host family's home will not jeopardize in any way the health, safety, or welfare of the child to be hosted. The following factors shall be considered in determining ... |
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Section 2151.9011 | Duty to report actual or threatened harm.
...g 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 qualified organization. |
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Section 2151.99 | Penalty.
...g the physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition that would be the basis of the required report when the child is under the direct care or supervision of the offender who is then acting in the offender's official or professional capacity or when the child is under the direct care or supervision of another person over whom the offender while acting in the offender's official or professional capacity ha... |
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Section 2152.02 | Delinquent children - juvenile traffic offender definitions.
...f the Revised Code. (M) "Intellectual disability" has the same meaning as in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (N) "Juvenile traffic offender" means any child who violates any traffic law, traffic ordinance, or traffic regulation of this state, the United States, or any political subdivision of this state, other than a resolution, ordinance, or regulation of a political subdivision of this state the violation ... |
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Section 2152.12 | Transfer of cases.
...ld has a mental illness or intellectual disability. (8) There is sufficient time to rehabilitate the child within the juvenile system and the level of security available in the juvenile system provides a reasonable assurance of public safety. (F) If one or more complaints are filed alleging that a child is a delinquent child for committing two or more acts that would be offenses if committed by an adult, if a mot... |
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Section 2152.52 | Determination of competency.
... have a mental illness or developmental disability, it is rebuttably presumed that the child does not have a lack of mental capacity. This presumption applies only in making a determination as to whether the child has a lack of mental capacity and shall not be used or applicable for any other purpose. (B) The court may find a child incompetent to proceed without ordering an evaluation of the child's competency or ho... |
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Section 2152.56 | Competency assessment report.
...to mental illness, due to developmental disability, or otherwise due to a lack of mental capacity, is currently incapable of understanding the nature and objective of the proceedings against the child or of assisting in the child's defense. The report shall not include any opinion as to the child's sanity at the time of the alleged offense, details of the alleged offense as reported by the child, or an opinion as to ... |
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Section 2153.06 | Removal from office.
...A juvenile judge is subject to the same disabilities and may be removed from office for the same causes and in the same manner as a judge of the court of common pleas. |
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Section 2305.04 | Recovery of real estate.
...g the action within ten years after the disability is removed. |
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Section 2305.111 | Assault or battery actions - childhood sexual abuse.
... of age or a child with a developmental disability or physical impairment under twenty-one years of age. The court need not find that any person has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to the offense under the specified section of the Revised Code in order for the conduct that is the violation constituting the offense to be childhood sexual abuse for purposes of this division. This division applies to any of the foll... |
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Section 2305.231 | Immunity of health professionals volunteering services to school athletic program.
... or eliminate the effects of illness or disability. (B) No physician who volunteers the physician's services as a team physician or team podiatrist to a school's athletics program, no dentist who volunteers the dentist's services as a team dentist to a school's athletics program, and no registered nurse who volunteers the registered nurse's services as a team nurse to a school's athletics program is liable in damag... |
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Section 2305.37 | Person donating perishable food for distribution to needy individuals not liable for harm.
...hable food because of poverty, illness, disability, infancy, or other conditions or circumstances that may result in persons having a need to receive such distributions. (9) "Perishable food" means any food that may spoil or otherwise become unfit for human consumption because of its nature, age, or physical condition. "Perishable food" includes, but is not limited to, fresh meats, processed meats, poultry, fish an... |
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Section 2317.02 | Privileged communications.
...The following persons shall not testify in certain respects: (A)(1) An attorney, concerning a communication made to the attorney by a client in that relation or concerning the attorney's advice to a client, except that the attorney may testify by express consent of the client or, if the client is deceased, by the express consent of the surviving spouse or the executor or administrator of the estate of the deceased ... |
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Section 2323.44 | Rights of subrogee.
...ded plan providing health, sickness, or disability benefits; (c) A health care provider-sponsored organization; (d) Any person or entity that claims a right of subrogation by contract or common law. (6) "Tort action" means a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person. "Tort action" includes any claim for damages for injury, death, or loss to person, whether or not a lawsuit is pending, or a claim in con... |
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Section 2325.18 | Limitation.
...y be brought within ten years after the disability is removed. (B) For the purpose of calculating interest due on a revived judgment, interest shall not accrue and shall not be computed from the date the judgment became dormant to the date the judgment is revived. |
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Section 2501.06 | Presiding judge - administrative judge.
...e presiding judge during the absence or disability of the presiding judge. |
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Section 2503.37 | Docket order of cases.
...pport of a person with an intellectual disability, is in question; (H) Cases involving controversies or questions arising in the administration of the estate of a deceased person under the laws of this state; (I) Cases involving the construction of a statute for the annexation of territory to a municipal corporation. |
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Section 2715.041 | Form for notice of filing motion for order of attachment.
...tention, and contingency program; (5) Disability financial assistance administered by the Ohio department of job and family services; (6) Social security benefits; (7) Supplemental security income (S.S.I.); (8) Veteran's benefits; (9) Black lung benefits; (10) Certain pensions. Additionally, your wages never can be taken to pay a debt until a judgment has been obtained against you. There may be other be... |
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Section 2715.045 | Issuing order of attachment without notice or hearing.
...tention, and contingency program; (5) Disability financial assistance administered by the Ohio department of job and family services; (6) Social security benefits; (7) Supplemental security income (S.S.I.); (8) Veteran's benefits; (9) Black lung benefits; (10) Certain pensions. Additionally, your wages never can be taken to pay a debt until a judgment has been obtained against you. There may be other be... |