Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2151.422 | Child living in domestic violence or homeless shelter.
...(A) As used in this section, "Homeless shelter" means a facility that provides accommodations to homeless individuals. (B) On receipt of a notice pursuant to division (A), (B), or (E) of section 2151.421 of the Revised Code, the public children services agency shall determine whether the child subject to the report is living in a shelter for victims of domestic violence or a homeless shelter and whether the child wa... |
Section 3712.07 | Terminal care facilities for the homeless.
...ction, "terminal care facility for the homeless" means a facility that provides accommodations to homeless individuals who are terminally ill. (B) A person or public agency licensed under this chapter to provide a hospice care program may enter into an agreement with a terminal care facility for the homeless under which hospice care program services may be provided to individuals residing at the facility, if ... |
Section 3313.64 | Entitlement to attend school; district of attendance.
...s shall comply with the "McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act," 42 U.S.C.A. 11431 et seq., for the education of homeless children. Each city, local, and exempted village school district shall comply with the requirements of that act governing the provision of a free, appropriate public education, including public preschool, to each homeless child. When a child loses permanent housing and becomes a homeless perso... |
Section 5104.01 | Child care definitions.
...emises while the pod is meeting. (W) "Homeless child care" means child care provided to a child who satisfies any of the following: (1) Is homeless as defined in 42 U.S.C. 11302; (2) Is a homeless child or youth as defined in 42 U.S.C. 11434a; (3) Resides temporarily with a caretaker in a facility providing emergency shelter for homeless families or is determined by a county department of job and family se... |
Section 5104.41 | Homeless child care.
...icly funded child care are eligible for homeless child care for the lesser of the following: (A) Not more than ninety days; (B) The period of time they reside in a facility providing emergency shelter for homeless families or the period of time in which the county department determines they are homeless. |
Section 2950.01 | Definitions.
...ess, including a place or places that a homeless person stays or intends to stay, unless that place is a shelter that intends to allow the homeless person to stay for thirty or more consecutive days. (BB) "Homeless" has the same meaning as in 42 U.S.C. 11302. |
Section 3310.033 | Eligibility for foster children.
...g in that household, the child would be homeless or likely to be homeless. (B) Notwithstanding anything in the Revised Code to the contrary, a qualifying student shall be eligible for an educational choice scholarship under section 3310.03 of the Revised Code, regardless of whether the student is enrolled in a school building described in division (A)(1) or (C) of that section, if any of the following apply: (1... |
Section 3314.11 | Verification of residency.
...t loses permanent housing and becomes a homeless child or youth, as defined in 42 U.S.C. 11434a, or when a child who is such a homeless child or youth changes temporary living arrangements, the district in which the student is entitled to attend school shall be determined in accordance with division (F)(13) of section 3313.64 of the Revised Code and the "McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act," 42 U.S.C. 11431 et seq... |
Section 3323.01 | Education of children with disabilities definitions.
...dividualized education program. (C) "Homeless children" means "homeless children and youths" as defined in section 725 of the "McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act," 42 U.S.C. 11434a. (D) "Individualized education program" or "IEP" means the written statement described in section 3323.011 of the Revised Code. (E) "Individualized education program team" or "IEP team" means a group of individuals composed of... |
Section 5.2262 | Homeless persons' memorial day.
...nty-first of December is designated "Homeless Persons' Memorial Day" to bring attention to the tragedy of homelessness. State and local governments, coalitions, and other entities are encouraged to sponsor events to promote awareness of the plight of the homeless and to identify actions that individuals and organizations may take to address the problem of homelessness. |
Section 3109.53 | Form of power of attorney for residential grandparent.
...of my physical or mental condition, (d) Homeless or without a residence because the current residence is destroyed or otherwise uninhabitable, or (e) In or about to enter a residential treatment program for substance abuse; (2) I am a parent of the child, the child's other parent is deceased, and I have authority to execute the power of attorney; or (3) I have a well-founded belief that the power of attorney is i... |
Section 5119.34 | Inspecting and licensing of residential facilities.
...housing or transitional housing for the homeless; (h) A terminal care facility for the homeless that has entered into an agreement with a hospice care program under section 3712.07 of the Revised Code; (i) A facility approved by the veterans administration under section 104(a) of the "Veterans Health Care Amendments of 1983," 97 Stat. 993, 38 U.S.C. 630, as amended, and used exclusively for the placement and ca... |
Section 5321.01 | Landlord and tenant definitions.
...aways, victims of domestic violence, or homeless persons. (10) Emergency shelters operated by organizations exempt from federal income taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 501, as amended, for persons whose circumstances indicate a transient occupancy, including homeless people, victims of domestic violence, and juvenile runaways. (D) "Rental agree... |
Section 174.02 | Low- and moderate-income housing trust fund.
...s for emergency shelter housing for the homeless and emergency shelter facilities serving unaccompanied youth seventeen years of age and younger. The grants shall be distributed pursuant to rules the director adopts and qualify as matching funds for funds obtained pursuant to the McKinney Act, 101 Stat. 85 (1987), 42 U.S.C.A. 11371 to 11378. (3) In any fiscal year in which the amount in the fund exceeds the amount ... |
Section 174.03 | Loan programs to provide housing and housing assistance for specifically targeted low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
...ive services related to housing and the homeless, including housing counseling. Not more than twenty per cent of the current year appropriation authority for the low- and moderate-income housing trust fund that remains after the award of funds made pursuant to divisions (A)(1) and (A)(2) of section 174.02 of the Revised Code, shall be awarded in any fiscal year for supportive services. (3) Providing rental assi... |
Section 174.06 | Housing trust fund advisory committee.
... address the housing and other needs of homeless Ohioans; (4) Two members to represent counties or other local government entities; (5) One member to represent real estate brokers licensed under Chapter 4735. of the Revised Code. (6) A county recorder. (B)(1) Terms of office are for four years, with each term ending on the same day of the same month as did the term that it succeeds. Each member shall hold office ... |
Section 2151.04 | Dependent child defined.
...ent child" means any child: (A) Who is homeless or destitute or without adequate parental care, through no fault of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian; (B) Who lacks adequate parental care by reason of the mental or physical condition of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian; (C) Whose condition or environment is such as to warrant the state, in the interests of the child, in assuming the child's gu... |
Section 2950.111 | Notification of change or verification of residence address.
...esidential facility, a halfway house, a homeless shelter, or any other type of residential premises. Division (A) of this section does not apply regarding an offender's registration, provision of notice of a change in, or verification of a school, institution of higher education, or place of employment address pursuant to section 2950.04, 2950.041, 2950.05, or 2950.06 of the Revised Code. (C) A sheriff or designee o... |
Section 2981.03 | Provisional title to property subject to forfeiture.
...eave the claimant or an innocent person homeless. (5) If the state or political subdivision shows that the claimant's petition is frivolous, the court shall deny the petition. Otherwise, the state or political subdivision may respond to the petition by submitting evidence ex parte to avoid disclosing any matter that may adversely affect an ongoing criminal investigation or pending trial. (6) The court shall decide ... |
Section 3109.57 | Further requirements for creating power of attorney.
...an's physical or mental condition; (d) Homeless or without a residence because the current residence is destroyed or otherwise uninhabitable; (e) In or about to enter a residential treatment program for substance abuse. (2) The parent, guardian, or custodian of the child has a well-founded belief that the power of attorney is in the child's best interest. (B) In addition to the circumstances described in division... |
Section 3317.25 | Disadvantaged pupil impact aid spending.
...-informed services; (l) Services for homeless youth; (m) Services for child welfare involved youth; (n) Community liaisons or programs that connect students to community resources, including behavioral wellness coordinators and city connects, communities in schools, and other similar programs; (o) Physical health care services, including telehealth services and community-based health services; (p) Fami... |
Section 3323.03 | Standards and procedures for identification, location, and evaluation of children with disabilities.
...ding children with disabilities who are homeless children or are wards of the state and children with disabilities attending nonpublic schools, regardless of the severity of their disabilities, and who are in need of special education and related services. The department of education and workforce shall develop and implement a practical method to determine which children with disabilities are currently receiving need... |
Section 3323.05 | Procedures to assure guaranteed procedural safeguards in decisions.
...le contact information in the case of a homeless child, and the name of the school the child is attending; (b) A description of the nature of the problem of the child relating to the proposed initiation or change, including facts relating to the problem; (c) A proposed resolution of the problem to the extent known and available to the party at the time. A party shall not have a due process hearing until the ... |
Section 3323.08 | Districts to submit implementation plans - interdistrict contracts.
...ding children with disabilities who are homeless children or are wards of the state and children with disabilities attending private schools and who are in need of special education and related services. A practical method shall be developed and implemented to determine which children with disabilities are currently receiving needed special education and related services. (3) Provide, as specified by section 3323.... |
Section 3712.05 | Unlicensed hospice care programs.
...ode or a terminal care facility for the homeless that has entered into an agreement under section 3712.07 of the Revised Code shall not be considered as providing a hospice care program in violation of this division. This division does not apply to the activities of regional, state, or national nonprofit organizations of which providers of hospice care programs, individuals interested in hospice care programs, or bo... |