Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5103.40 | Ohio child welfare program steering committee.
...the committee shall establish, adopt, amend, and rescind by-laws as necessary regarding the committee's governance, frequency of meetings, and other matters concerning the committee's operation; (B) Conduct strategic planning activities regarding the Ohio child welfare training program; (C) Provide the department of children and youth and Ohio child welfare training program coordinator recommendations regarding... |
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Section 5103.41 | Designating training regions.
...egions in the state. The department, at times it selects, shall review the composition of the training regions. The committee, at times it selects, shall also review the training regions' composition and provide the department recommendations on changes. The department may change the composition of the training regions as the department considers necessary. The department may make a grant to a public children serv... |
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Section 5103.42 | [Former R.C. 5103.422, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Regional training staff responsibilities.
...in the individual training needs assessments for each PCSA caseworker and PCSA caseworker supervisor employed by a public children services agency located in the training region; (D) Analyzing training needs of PCSA caseworkers and PCSA caseworker supervisors employed by a public children services agency and other training populations described in section 5103.30 of the Revised Code and located in the training reg... |
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Section 5103.50 | License for private, nonprofit therapeutic wilderness camp.
...ency communication be accessible at all times; (6) Standards that ensure the protection of children's civil rights; (7) Standards for the admission and discharge of children attending the camp, including standards for emergency discharge; (8) Standards for the supervision of children, including minimum staff to child ratios; (9) Standards for ensuring proper medical care, including administration of medic... |
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Section 5103.52 | Inspection.
...ofit therapeutic wilderness camp at any time. (B) The director may request access to the camp's records or to the written policies adopted by the camp pursuant to section 5103.50 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.53 | Injunctive relief.
...the director may petition the court of common pleas in the county in which the camp is located for an order enjoining its operation. The court shall grant injunctive relief upon a showing that the camp is operating without a license. |
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Section 5103.54 | Rules.
...(A) The director of children and youth shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to establish the following: (1) Policies and procedures for enforcing the minimum standards of operation for private, nonprofit therapeutic wilderness camps; (2) Procedures the director shall follow if the director determines that conditions at a camp pose imminent risk to the life, health, or safety of ... |
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Section 5103.55 | Compulsory school attendance.
... of the parent's obligations regarding compulsory school attendance pursuant to section 3321.04 or 3321.042 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.57 | Professional treatment staff definitions.
...ment staff" means a specialized foster home program agency employee or contractor with responsibility for any of the following: (1) Providing rehabilitative services to a child placed in a specialized foster home program or to the child's family; (2) Conducting home studies as an assessor for specialized foster homes; (3) Providing clinical direction to specialized foster caregivers; (4) Supervision of treatm... |
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Section 5103.58 | Professional treatment staff requirements and training.
...only for the number of hours needed to complete those courses. (2) Subject to divisions (B)(3) and (4) of this section, the training required under division (B)(1) of this section may be offered by a private child placing agency, private noncustodial agency, or qualified nonprofit organization. (3) Prior to the department of children and youth establishing a training program under section 5103.59 of the Revised... |
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Section 5103.59 | Professional treatment staff training program.
...e noncustodial agencies to establish a comprehensive, competency-based professional treatment staff training program for employees of private child placing agencies and private noncustodial agencies that meets the requirements of division (B)(1) of section 5103.58 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.60 | Residential infant care center definitions.
... less than one year of age. (B) "Residential infant care center" means a facility that has as its primary purpose the provision of residential services for infants affected by substance use and the preservation of families through infant diversion practices and programs. |
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Section 5103.602 | Application for residential infant care center certification.
...er by the director if the center is in compliance with the requirements and rules described under division (B) of section 5103.603 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.603 | Certification of residential infant care center.
....602 of the Revised Code if the center complies with all of the requirements under sections 5103.608 to 5103.6012 of the Revised Code and, if applicable, all of the rules adopted under section 5103.6018 of the Revised Code; (B)(1) Pursuant to division (B) of section 5103.602 of the Revised Code if the center is in compliance with all of the requirements under sections 5103.608 to 5103.6012 of the Revised Code and ... |
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Section 5103.608 | Infant eligibility for residential infant care center placement.
...hild placing agency requires additional time to determine placement of the infant. |
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Section 5103.609 | Placement in residential infant care center for up to 90 days.
...(A) A residential infant care center may provide residential care for up to ninety consecutive days to an infant placed by any of the following with legal custody of the infant: (1) A parent, guardian, or legal custodian; (2) A public children services agency; (3) A private child placing agency. (B) As used in this section, "legal custody" has the same meaning as in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.6010 | Residential infant care center operational requirements.
...e awake child-care staff on duty at all times for every five infants; (L) Use cribs and other infant sleep products that meet the United States consumer product safety commission's safety standards for safe sleep; (M) Follow the department of children and youth's safe sleep education program recommendations established under section 5180.16 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.6011 | Residential infant care center compliance exclusions.
...ts or potty chairs for infants. (2) Comply with the following rules: (a) Paragraph (E) of rule 5101:2-5-09 of the Administrative Code. (b) Paragraphs (N) and (P) to (R) of rule 5101:2-9-03 of the Administrative Code. (c) Rule 5101:2-9-19 of the Administrative Code. (d) Paragraphs (A) to (H) of rule 5101:2-9-20 of the Administrative Code. (e) Rules 5101:2-9-21 and 5101:2-9-22 of the Administrative Co... |
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Section 5103.6012 | Residential infant care center child-to-staff ratios.
...A residential infant care center shall not count volunteers or interns to meet child-to-staff ratios, except for in emergency situations, including an extremely ill staff member. |
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Section 5103.6015 | Federal grant application for residential infant care centers.
...The department of children and youth may apply to the United States secretary of health and human services for a federal grant under the "Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act," 42 U.S.C. 5116, and the "Family First Prevention Services Act," 42 U.S.C. 50711, 50723, and 50741 to assist residential infant care centers certified under section 5103.603 of the Revised Code in providing temporary residential and other c... |
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Section 5103.6016 | [Former R.C. 5103.132, amended and renumbered by H.B. 265, 134th General Assembly, effective 6/13/2022] Firearms on grounds of residential infant care center.
...23.11 of the Revised Code. (B) A residential infant care center that regularly maintains on its premises schedule II controlled substances, as defined in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code, may do both of the following: (1) Maintain firearms at the facility; (2) Permit security personnel to bear firearms while on the grounds of the facility. |
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Section 5103.6017 | Suspension or revocation of residential infant care center certification.
...ode if the center violates or fails to comply with any of the requirements under sections 5103.608 to 5103.6012 of the Revised Code and, as applicable, the rules adopted under section 5103.6018 of the Revised Code or division (H) of section 5103.13 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.6018 | Residential infant care facility certification rules.
...The director of children and youth shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for the certification of residential infant care centers. |
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Section 5103.61 | Family preservation center definition.
...the Revised Code, "family preservation center" means a certified children's crisis care facility or residential infant care center that has as its primary purpose the preservation of families. |
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Section 5103.611 | Family preservation center certification application.
...A person who holds an active license to operate a children's crisis care facility under section 5103.13 of the Revised Code or a residential infant care center under section 5103.602 of the Revised Code may apply to the director of children and youth to obtain a certificate as a family preservation center under this section. |