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Section 2151.03 | Neglected child defined - failure to provide medical or surgical care for religious reasons.

...rovide proper or necessary subsistence, education, medical or surgical care or treatment, or other care necessary for the child's health, morals, or well being; (4) Whose parents, guardian, or custodian neglects the child or refuses to provide the special care made necessary by the child's mental condition; (5) Whose parents, legal guardian, or custodian have placed or attempted to place the child in violation of s...

Section 2151.10 | County appropriations for expenses of court.

...ention facility, the care, maintenance, education, and support of neglected, abused, dependent, and delinquent children, other than children eligible to participate in the Ohio works first program established under Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code, and for necessary orthopedic, surgical, and medical treatment, and special care as may be ordered by the court for any neglected, abused, dependent, or delinquent childre...

Section 2151.272 | Release or transfer of records for child who is alleged or adjudicated an abused, neglected, or dependent child.

...plaint is filed may order the board of education of the school district in which the child was enrolled immediately prior to the filing of the complaint to release the child's grades, credits, official transcripts, IEPs, and 504 plans to any district or school in which the child enrolls after the complaint is filed.

Section 2151.35 | Procedure for hearings in juvenile court.

...rict shall bear the cost of the child's education and shall comply with section 2151.36 of the Revised Code. (4) As part of its dispositional order, the court may issue any order described in division (B) of section 2151.33 of the Revised Code. (C) The court shall give all parties to the action and the child's guardian ad litem notice of the adjudicatory and dispositional hearings in accordance with the Juvenile ...

Section 2151.356 | Sealing of juvenile court records.

...nruly, or criminal behavior; (iv) The education and employment history of the person; (v) The granting of a new tier classification or declassification from the juvenile offender registry pursuant to section 2152.85 of the Revised Code, except for public registry-qualified juvenile offender registrants; (vi) Any other circumstances that may relate to the rehabilitation of the person who is the subject of the re...

Section 2151.358 | Expungement of sealed records.

...nruly, or criminal behavior; (d) The education and employment history of the person; (e) Any other circumstances that may relate to the rehabilitation of the person who is the subject of the records under consideration. (C) If the juvenile court is notified by any party in a civil action that a civil action has been filed based on a case the records for which are the subject of a sealing order, the juvenile ...

Section 2151.417 | Review of child's placement, custody arrangement or case plan.

...s of medicine, psychology, social work, education, or any related field. Of the initial appointments to the board, two shall be for a term of one year, two shall be for a term of two years, and one shall be for a term of three years, with all the terms ending one year after the date on which the appointment was made. Thereafter, all terms of the board members shall be for three years and shall end on the same day of ...

Section 2151.421 | Reporting child abuse or neglect.

...or license issued by the state board of education under section 3301.071 or Chapter 3319. of the Revised Code. (b) "Administrator, director, or other chief administrative officer" means the superintendent of the school district if the out-of-home care entity subject to a report made pursuant to this section is a school operated by the district. (2) No later than the end of the day following the day on which a p...

Section 2151.55 | Communicating intended placement to foster caregiver in another county and school district.

...ative of the school district's board of education.

Section 2151.553 | School district procedure for receiving information.

...Each school district board of education shall implement a procedure for receiving the information described in section 2151.552 of the Revised Code.

Section 2151.81 | Independent living services definitions.

...management; (4) Assisting in obtaining education, training, and employment skills; (5) Assisting in developing positive adult relationships and community supports. (B) "Young adult" means a person eighteen years of age or older but under twenty-one years of age who was in the temporary or permanent custody of, or was provided care in a planned permanent living arrangement by, a public children services agency or p...

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

...havioral intervention techniques; (J) Education advocacy training; (K) The host family's responsibility to report abuse or neglect of a child under section 2151.9011 of the Revised Code.

Section 2152.02 | Delinquent children - juvenile traffic offender definitions.

...nce, counsel, instruction, training, or education; mental anguish; and any other intangible loss.

Section 2152.12 | Transfer of cases.

...gation into the child's social history, education, family situation, and any other factor bearing on whether the child is amenable to juvenile rehabilitation, including a mental examination of the child by a public or private agency or a person qualified to make the examination. The investigation shall be completed and a report on the investigation shall be submitted to the court as soon as possible but not more than...

Section 2152.21 | Dispositions for child adjudicated juvenile traffic offender.

...completes a drug abuse or alcohol abuse education, intervention, or treatment program specified by the court. During the time the child is attending a program as described in this division, the court shall retain the child's temporary instruction permit, probationary driver's license, or driver's license issued, and the court shall return the permit or license if it terminates the suspension as described in this d...

Section 2301.52 | Minimum provisions for community-based correctional proposals.

...m shall include, but not be limited to, education, treatment, or work release. (C) A provision that each person sentenced, or otherwise admitted with the consent of the facility governing board, to a facility shall be provided an orientation period of at least thirty days, during which period the person is not permitted to leave the facility and is evaluated in relation to the person's placement in rehabilitative p...

Section 2303.201 | Computerizing court or paying cost of computerized legal research.

...oyment of magistrates, the training and education of judges, acting judges, and magistrates, and other related services. Upon that determination, the court by rule may charge a fee, in addition to all other court costs, on the filing of each criminal cause, civil action or proceeding, or judgment by confession. If the court of common pleas offers or requires a special program or additional services in cases of a s...

Section 2305.113 | Medical malpractice actions.

...nce, counsel, instruction, training, or education, or any other intangible loss that was sustained by the parent, guardian, custodian, or spouse; (b) Expenditures of the parent, guardian, custodian, or spouse for medical, dental, optometric, or chiropractic care or treatment, for rehabilitation services, or for other care, treatment, services, products, or accommodations provided to the individual who was the subj...

Section 2305.234 | Immunity of volunteer health care professionals and workers and of nonprofit shelters and facilities.

... is beyond the scope of practice or the education, training, and competence, as applicable, of the health care professional. (c) Delivery of a baby or any other purposeful termination of a human pregnancy. (2) Division (F)(1) of this section does not apply when a health care professional or health care worker provides medical, dental, or other health-related diagnosis, care, or treatment that is necessary to pres...

Section 2307.011 | Civil action definitions.

...nce, counsel, instruction, training, or education; mental anguish; and any other intangible loss. (F) "Person" has the same meaning as in division (C) of section 1.59 of the Revised Code and additionally includes a political subdivision and the state. (G) "Persons from whom the plaintiff does not seek recovery in this action" includes, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Persons who have entered into a settl...

Section 2315.18 | Compensatory damages in tort actions - factors excluded - findings or interrogatories.

...nce, counsel, instruction, training, or education, disfigurement, mental anguish, and any other intangible loss. (5) "Occurrence" means all claims resulting from or arising out of any one person's bodily injury. (6) "Product liability claim" has the same meaning as in section 2307.71 of the Revised Code. (7) "Tort action" means a civil action for damages for injury or loss to person or property. "Tort action" i...

Section 2323.43 | Limitation on compensatory damages that represent economic loss.

...nce, counsel, instruction, training, or education, disfigurement, mental anguish, and any other intangible loss. (4) "Trier of fact" means the jury or, in a nonjury action, the court.

Section 2323.55 | Future damages in medical malpractice actions.

...nce, counsel, instruction, training, or education, disfigurement, mental anguish, and any other intangible loss. (5) "Past damages" means any damages that result from an injury, death, or loss to person or property that is a subject of a civil action upon a medical, dental, optometric, or chiropractic claim and that have accrued by the time that the verdict or determination of liability is rendered in that action by...

Section 2323.56 | Periodic payments of future damages.

...nce, counsel, instruction, training, or education, mental anguish, and any other intangible loss. (5) "Past damages" means any damages that result from an injury to person that is a subject of a tort action and that have accrued by the time that the verdict or determination of liability by the trier of fact is rendered in that tort action, and any punitive or exemplary damages awarded. (6) "Tort action" means a civ...

Section 2501.16 | Clerks - employees - special projects of court.

...yment of magistrates, the training and education of judges, acting judges, and magistrates, community service programs, and other related services. Upon that determination, the court by rule may charge a fee, in addition to all other court costs, on the filing of each case or cause over which the court has jurisdiction. If the court of appeals offers a special program or service in cases of a specific type, th...